Centre de Recherche en Odontologie Clinique

UR 4847 / UCA
- Adresse :
- Faculté de Chirurgie Dentaire
2, Rue de Braga
63100 CLERMONT-FERRAND
- Tél :
- +33 4 73 17 73 81
- Sur Internet :
- webodonto.u-clermont1.fr/ea-4847.html
Responsables
- Secrétariat
- Caroline ESCHEVINS caroline.eschevins@uca.fr
Composition équipe ( effectif total : 32 )
- CATTEAU Celine -
- BESSADET Marion -
- BONNET Jean -
- COUSSON Pierre Yves -
- DECERLE Nicolas -
- DOMEJEAN Sophie -
- DRANCOURT-LESCURE Noemie -
- HENNEQUIN Martine -
- LANCE Cindy -
- LINAS Natacha -
- MACHAT Estelle -
- MUNOZ SANCHEZ Marie Laure -
- NICOLAS Emmanuel -
- ROGER LEROI Valerie -
- TUBERT Stephanie -
- LASSAUZAY Claire -
- COLLADO Valerie -
- ESPADA Mathilde -
- FAULKS Denise -
- GIRON-DAVIAUD Muriel -
- ESCHEVINS Caroline -
- FRANCOIS Olivier -
- DOL Gaelle -
- DRANCOURT Noemie -
- SKANDRANI Amal -
- DERCHU Melanie -
- DOUILLARD Thomas -
- EL OSTA Nada -
- GARNIER Nelly -
- QUENEAU Victoire -
- SKANDRANI Amal -
- THEDREZ Solange -
Thèmes de Recherche
Version Française English versionL’équipe est composée d’odontologistes, enseignants-chercheurs et praticiens hospitaliers qui argumentent scientifiquement les problématiques cliniques spécifiques à l’odontologie, se fondant sur une approche individuelle et/ou collective. C’est une recherche appliquée, directement utile aux patients, qui a un impact sur les pratiques professionnelles en odontologie mais qui influencent aussi les autres domaines de santé liés à la santé orale. Les recherches de l’équipe se concentrent autour de 2 thématiques principales qui ciblent respectivement l’étude des liens entre santé orale et mastication et l’étude des paramètres psychosociaux de la santé orale. La première thématique vise principalement à déterminer l’impact de la physiologie de la mastication sur le comportement alimentaire de la population. La seconde s’oriente vers des études cliniques pour valider les pratiques de soins et aussi des études épidémiologiques pour comprendre les facteurs bio-psycho-sociaux de la santé orale.
The research team is composed of dentists, researchers-teachers and hospital practitioners, who scientifically argue clinical specific themes for research in odontology, based on individual and/or collective approaches. It is an applied research, useful immediatly for the patients, who has a direct impact on the professional practices in odontology, while influencing as well other health domains related to oral health. Studies led by the team focus on 2 main themes that respectively aim at studying the relation between oral health and mastication and understanding the bio-psycho-social factors of oral health. The first theme aims at determining the impact of mastication physiology on the eating habits of the general population. The second theme focusses on clinical studies to validate the current practices in dental care and on epidemiological studies to understand the bio-psycho-social factors influencing oral health.
Publications ( HAL )
- Comparison of the sliding resistance between three models of self-ligating ceramic brackets: An in vitro and micro-morphological study
Nicolas Bazergan , Emmanuel Nicolas , Marwan El Helou - L'éducation thérapeutique en Médecine Bucco-dentaire
Thomas Trentesaux , Caroline Delfosse , Thomas Marquillier - Oral health inequalities and disability: Closing the gap
Denise Faulks - How French dentists manage defective restorations: Evidence from ReCOL the French dental practice-based research network––A survey study
Caroline Mocquot , Jean-Noël Vergnes , Laupie Julien , Catherine Volgenant , Hans de Soet , Dominique Seux , Michèle Muller-Bolla , Simen Kopperud , Frode Staxrud , Brigitte Grosgogeat , Sophie Doméjean - RoBDEMAT: A risk of bias tool and guideline to support reporting of pre-clinical dental materials research and assessment of systematic reviews
António Hs Delgado , Salvatore Sauro , Adriano F Lima , Alessandro D Loguercio , Alvaro Della Bona , Annalisa Mazzoni , Fabricio Mezzomo Collares , Frode Staxrud , Jack Ferracane , James Tsoi , Julia Amato , Klaus W Neuhaus , Laura Ceballos , Lorenzo Breschi , Matthias Hannig , Mary Anne Melo , Mutlu Özcan , Nicola Scotti , Niek Opdam , Satoshi Yamaguchi - Dental Criteria Could Alert for Malnutrition Risk and Inappropriate Choice of Food Texture in Older Subjects with Dementia: An Analytical Cross-Sectional Study
Nada El Osta , Amine Wehbe , Nelly Sleiman , Noemie Drancourt , Lana El Osta , Martine Hennequin - A qualitative study of the impact of an undergraduate clinical module in Special Care Dentistry on student learning and subsequent professional practice
Denise Faulks , Jérome Lamalle , Caroline Eschevins - Students perceive clinical contact with Special Care patients as beneficial
Denise Faulks , Marie‐sophie Bogner , Célia Lemancel , Chloé Levasseur - Using realist methods for intervention development to fill a methodological gap: A case study showing the development of an oral hygiene intervention for people with intellectual developmental disabilities
Caoimhin Mac Giolla Phadraig , Koula Asimakopoulou , Denise Faulks , Maria van Harten , Lorraine Ledger , Ann Spencer , Sarah Roux , Ceara Cleary , Blanaid Daly , Catherine Waldron - In Vitro Resistance of Natural Molars vs. Additive-Manufactured Simulators Treated with Pulpotomy and Endocrown
Marie-Laure Munoz-Sanchez , Alexis Gravier , Olivier Francois , Emmanuel Nicolas , Martine Hennequin , Nicolas Decerle
Production scientifique depuis 2019
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