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Charles Savoldelli
Researcher at University of Nice Sophia Antipolis
Publications - 40
Citations - 300
Charles Savoldelli is an academic researcher from University of Nice Sophia Antipolis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Orthognathic surgery. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 28 publications receiving 190 citations.
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Determination of Young's modulus of mandibular bone using inverse analysis
TL;DR: An inverse analysis method is developed that takes into account the exact geometry of each specimen tested, regardless of its shape, to develop a numerical model applicable to clinical practice and in particular oral implantology.
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Stress distribution in the temporo-mandibular joint discs during jaw closing: a high-resolution three-dimensional finite-element model analysis
TL;DR: This model enables the prediction of the stress evolution in the TMJ disc submitted to various loadings induced by mandibular trauma, surgery or parafunction and makes it possible to simulate different conditions that appear to be important in the cascade of events leading to joint damage.
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Accuracy, repeatability and reproducibility of a handheld three-dimensional facial imaging device: The Vectra H1
TL;DR: This study shows that the Vectra H1 provides an accurate linear assessment of clinical parameters and allows the accurate analysis of craniofacial morphology and requires less space than other multi-pod devices.
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Immediate Functional Loading of an Implant-Supported Fixed Prosthesis at the Time of Ablative Surgery and Mandibular Reconstruction for Squamous Cell Carcinoma
TL;DR: A case of squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity managed by ablative surgery, mandibular reconstruction with a fibula free flap, and implant placement during the same session andImplant loading before external beam radiotherapy improves flap stability, bone consolidation, and quality of life.
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Comparison of stress distribution in the temporomandibular joint during jaw closing before and after symphyseal distraction: a finite element study.
Charles Savoldelli,Pierre-Olivier Bouchard,Armelle Manière-Ezvan,Georges Bettega,Yannick Tillier +4 more
TL;DR: The outcomes of this study suggest that anatomical changes in TMJ structures should not predispose to long-term tissue fatigue and demonstrate the absence of clinical permanent TMJ symptoms after SD.