Is a dentist and researcher at the Bordeaux University Hospital and the University of Bordeaux, working within the BioTis Tissue Bioengineering Unit (INSERM UMR 1026). His research focuses on oral tissue regeneration, 3D bioprinting, and the development of advanced bioengineered models based on oral stem cells and autologous gingival fibroblasts to promote bone and soft tissue healing. He integrates cell-based therapies, biomaterials science, and additive manufacturing technologies (3D printing) to create biologically inspired, patient-specific solutions that enhance both functional and aesthetic outcomes in oral and maxillofacial rehabilitation. He has contributed to pioneering projects in laser-assisted bioprinting and cyber-prosthetic modeling, aiming to combine digital dentistry and regenerative medicine to develop a new generation of personalized advanced therapies. Clinically, he practices in the Department of Oral Medicine and Prosthodontics at Hôpital Saint-André, where he specializes in implantology, oral rehabilitation, and regenerative surgical techniques. In addition to his clinical and research activities, he is actively involved in academic teaching and scientific supervision at the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Bordeaux, where he lectures in prosthodontics, implantology, and oral bioengineering, contributing to the training of future dentists and clinician-scientists. Through the integration of clinical practice, advanced research, and technological innovation, he strives to advance regenerative medicine in modern oral and maxillofacial care, promoting treatments that are both precise and patient-centered.