Broken text in Time Machine

Hello,
I can't find on the forum my problem. When I enter Time Machine, all the text on the bottom of the screen (Cancel,Title,Restore) are broken. I've got only square with arrow in the center, instead of the normal text. I feel like it is a problem of police...
Someone knows maybe how to fix this ?
Thanks.

Ok here the story : I though that it was only a problem on time machine, but opening iPhoto did the same font display problem, then trying to find a solution on the net, I found a site, but all title and some link were displaying the same "square font" thing... I discover then that it was Hevetica Neue that had some problem displaying well.
But Helvetica Neue was properly install on the computer...
The solution is to clear your system cache with this command in terminal :
sudo atsutil databases -remove
Then restart imediatly your computer.
Try to open the apps on web pages where you had the problem : voilà ! the problem is gone.
Just to mention that before all that I did uninstall fontcase from my mac to have only one app. controlling fonts. I don't know if it help solving it, but it's FYI.
Have nice day everyone.

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