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Table of Contents

Schedule of Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Floor Plans & Maps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Svenska Mssan Chronological Listing of Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Meeting Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Meeting Site Registration Accompanying Person(s) Badges Photographs & Tape Recordings Child Access to Sessions Smoking Policy Participants with Disabilities or Special Needs Continuing Education Credits JOBS Membership Information IADR Logo Store Convention Center Information Presenter's Note Plenary Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Keynote Speakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Symposia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hands-on Workshop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lunch & Learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Group Business Meetings & Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Opening Ceremonies & Welcome Reception Dental Materials Group Banquet 3M ESPE Hospitality Center New Member Orientation Breakfast Visit the Gteborg University Dental Clinics PEF Divisional Activities 9 13 16 23

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IADR/Unilever Hatton Poster Competitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Corporate Sponsorship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Programs and Activities Symposia and Workshop Awards and Fellowships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Acknowledgments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 IADR Institutional Section Members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Hotel & Tour Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Future Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 The Exhibition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Scientific Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Author/Co-author Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 Key Word Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205 CERP Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223
Copyright May 2003, by the International Association for Dental Research, 1619 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA 22314, USA. Additional copies available at $20.00/member and $30.00/non-member from AADR. Non-profit organization.

The title/author/institution information in this Program was taken from the electronic abstract file submitted via the online system. Where there are inconsistencies, the online version is the authentic version.

2003 IADR General Session & Exhibition

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
All events will take place at Svenska Mssan and the adjoining Gothia Towers Hotel unless otherwise noted (as the meeting space is shared by both facilities).
Note: Estrad, Heaven 23, and the 18th Floor Restaurants are NOT located off property.

DATE

EVENT

LOCATION

Tuesday, June 24
8:00 am - 5:00 pm IADR/Unilever Hatton Awards Competition -Junior and Post-doctoral Categories -Senior Category -Judges' Deliberation Room (sponsored by Unilever Oral Care) 8:30 am - 5:30 pm 12 Noon - 3:00 pm 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm WHO Collaboration Center Meeting CED Board Meeting Registration Open for Pre-registrants only IADR Division/Section Presidents' Forum IADR Officers' Prep Meeting IADR President and Young Members' Forum (sponsored by GABA International) IADR Council Dinner (invitation only, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive Co.) Room J-2 Room J-1 Room R-9 Room R-2 Room R-10 Congress Lobby Room G-1 Room R10 Room R-7 Sjmagasinet Restaurant

Wednesday, June 25
8:00 am - 12 Noon BSDR MINTIG and Ivoclar Prize Competitions BSDR Unilever Prize Competition BSDR Colgate Prize Competition 8:00 am - 1:00 pm 8:00 am - 4:30 pm 8:00 am - 5:00 pm 8:30 am - 11:30 am 8:30 am - 12 Noon 10:30 am - 11:00 am 11:00 am - 1:00 pm 11:00 am - 4:30 pm 11:15 am - 12:15 pm IADR Council Meeting Registration Open Exhibitor Set-up Irish Division Poster Competition CED Robert Frank Award Competition AstraTech Symposium: Clinical Relevance of Scientific Advances with AstraTech Dental Implant Systems European Society of Preventive Dentistry General Assembly International RCD-TMD Research Collaboration Slide Preview Room Open European Society of Preventive Dentistry Symposium: Oral Health and Prevention in Europe - Future Prospects (sponsored by Quintessence Europe) European Society of Preventive Dentistry Steering Committee Mtg Room G-2 Room J-2 Room R-7 Room G-4 Congress Lobby Exhibit Hall B Room R-25 Room J-1 Room G-1 Room R-2 Heaven 23 Restaurant (Private Room) Room H-2 Room R-2

12:15 pm - 12:45 pm

Room R-2

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12:30 pm - 3:30 pm 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm 4:15 pm - 5:30 pm 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm FDI World Dental Federation Lunch/Seminar (invitation only) NOF Board Meeting Symposia and Oral Sessions BSDR Management Committee Meeting Opening Ceremonies (entertainment sponsored by AstraTech) Welcome Reception (sponsored by the City of Gteborg and Oral-B) Estrad Restaurant Room R-9 See separate listing. Room R-8 Congress Hall H Foyer

Thursday, June 26
7:00 am - 8:00 am 7:00 am - 8:30 am 7:00 am - 5:00 pm 7:30 am - 8:30 am 7:30 am - 10:00 am 7:30 am - 4:30 pm 8:00 am - 8:45 am 8:00 am - 9:00 am 8:00 am - 12:15 pm 8:30 am - 12 Noon 9:00 am - 11:00 am 9:15 am - 6:00 pm 10:00 am - 5:00 pm 11:00 am - 12:15 pm 12 Noon - 1:00 pm 12 Noon - 1:45 pm 12:15 pm- 1:45 pm JDR Editorial Board Meeting Implantology Research Group Executive Committee Meeting Behavioral Sciences/HSR Executive Committee Meeting Registration Open Colgate-Palmolive Meeting Dentsply Breakfast Meeting Slide Preview Room Open W.J. Gies Distinguished Speaker: Baroness Susan Greenfield (sponsored by Nobel Biocare) Dental Materials Editorial Board Meeting Poster Viewing International Federation of Dental Education Associations (IFDEA) Annual Grand Meeting Symposia and Oral Sessions Science Transfer Symposium: Beliefs, Hopes, and Known Facts (sponsored by Folktandvrden Gteborg) Exhibition Open 3M ESPE Hospitality Center Open Poster Sessions Association of Basic Science Teachers in Dentistry Meeting International Journal of Prosthodontics Meeting Lunch Break Lunch & Learning Session IADR Committees' Lunch IADR/AADR Publications Committee Meeting 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm 1:45 pm - 3:45 pm 2:15 pm - 5:00 pm 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm 3:45 pm - 5:00 pm 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm BSDR OMIG Business Meeting Blackwell Munksgaard Editorial Board Meeting Oral Health & Preventive Dentistry Editorial Board Meeting Poster Viewing Symposia and Oral Sessions IADR Board of Directors' Meeting PAPF Meeting Poster Sessions ISBOR General Meeting Group Business Meetings - Behavioral Sciences & Health Services Research - Cariology Research - Craniofacial Biology - Dental Materials - Implantology Research Room J-2 Room F-1 Room A-5 Room A-2 Room H-1 H Foyer Expo Hall Room R-10 Room G-4 Room R-7 18th Floor Restaurant Exhibit Hall B See separate listing. Room R-26 Room R-8 Exhibit Hall B Room R-7 Exhibit Hall B Room R-25 Heaven 23 Restaurant (Private Room) Exhibit Hall B Room R-2 Room R-10 Room R-8 Congress Lobby Room R-9 Room R-7 Room H-2 Congress Hall Room R-26 Exhibit Hall B Estrad Restaurant See separate listing. Congress Hall

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Thursday, June 26 continued


5:00 pm - 6:00 pm Group Business Meetings continued - Microbiology/Immunology - Mineralized Tissue - Neuroscience - Nutrition Research - Oral Health Research - Oral Medicine & Pathology - Periodontal Research 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm Group Receptions - Behavioral Sciences & Health Services Research, Cariology, Geriatric Oral Research, and Nutrition Research - Craniofacial Biology - Dental Materials (off-property event) - Implantology Research (supported by AstraTech, Nobel Biocare, and Institute Straumann) - Microbiology/Immunology and Periodontal Research - Mineralized Tissue - Neuroscience - Oral Health Research - Oral Medicine & Pathology 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm IADR/Unilever Travel Awards Reception (invitation only, sponsored by Unilever Oral Care) H Foyer Room A-5 Radisson Park Ave Hotel Room H-1 Expo Hall 18th Floor Restaurant Room A-7 Room G-1 Room F-6 Estrad Restaurant Room F-4 Room F-5 Room A-7 Room J-1 Room G-1 Room F-6 Room A-6

Friday, June 27
7:00 am - 8:00 am 7:00 am - 8:30 am 7:00 am - 5:00 pm 7:30 am - 4:15 pm 8:00 am - 8:45 am 8:00 am - 10:00 am 8:00 am - 12:15 pm 8:50 am - 12:30 pm 9:00 am - 10:30 am 9:00 am - 11:00 am 10:00 am - 5:00 pm 11:00 am - 12:15 pm 12 Noon - 1:00 pm 12 Noon - 1:30 pm 12 Noon - 2:00 pm New Member Orientation Breakfast (sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive) Journal of Adhesive Dentistry Editorial Board Meeting Registration Open Slide Preview Room Open Plenary Speaker: Prof. Per Brandtzaeg (sponsored by Nobel Biocare) Archives of Oral Biology Board Meeting Poster Viewing Tour of Dental School IADR Institutional Section Breakfast Meeting Symposia and Oral Sessions Exhibition Open 3M ESPE Hospitality Center Open Poster Sessions NOF General Assembly Academy of Dental Materials Board Meeting VIP Lunch for Spouses of Host Division Board Members & Past Presidents (invitation only) Clinical Oral Investigations Editorial Board Meeting 12:15 pm - 1:45 pm Lunch Break IADR/Colgate Research in Prevention Awards Lunch (invitation only, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive) International Collaboration for Evidence-based Dentistry Lunch 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm 12:30 pm - 1:45 pm 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm BSDR Annual Business Meeting IADR/PEF Past Presidents' Lunch (invitation only, sponsored by Pfizer Inc.) Blackwell Munksgaard Editorial Board Meeting Room R-26 Estrad Restaurant Room H-1 18th Floor Restaurant Room R-7 Exhibit Hall B Room R-2 Room R-8 Gunnebo House & Gardens Room R-25 Estrad Restaurant Room R-7 Congress Lobby Room H-2 Congress Hall Room R-26 Exhibit Hall B University of Gteborg Room R-7 See separate listing. Exhibit Hall B

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1:00 pm - 5:00 pm 1:45 pm - 3:45 pm 3:45 pm - 5:00 pm 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm Poster Viewing Symposia and Oral Sessions Poster Sessions Oral Biosciences & Medicine Editorial Board Meeting Group Business Meetings - Dental Anesthesiology Research - Education Research - Geriatric Oral Research - Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Prosthodontics Research - Pulp Biology - Salivary Research 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm CED General Assembly Irish Division Annual General Business Meeting Group Receptions -Education Research -Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery -Prosthodontics Research 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm Dentistry at the University of Rochester Alumni and Friends Reception (invitation only) Kuraray Dental Reception (invitation only, sponsored by Kuraray Europe) Korean Night Reception (invitation only, sponsored by Bisco Inc. and LG Household & Health Care) Room R-7 Room F-4 Expo Hall Heaven 23 Restaurant (Private Room) Palace Radisson SAS Park Avenue Hotel Room H-1 Room J-1 Room F-5 Room F-4 Room F-6 Room J-2 Room F-2 Room A-7 Room R-2 Exhibit Hall B See separate listing. Exhibit Hall B Room R-8

Saturday, June 28
7:30 am - 1:30 pm 7:30 am - 6:15 pm 8:00 am - 8:45 am 8:00 am - 12:15 pm 9:00 am - 10:30 am 9:00 am - 11:00 am 11:00 am - 12:15 pm 12:30 pm- 1:30 pm 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm 3:45 pm - 5:45 pm 5:45 pm Registration Open Slide Preview Room Open Plenary Speaker: Sir Ian Kennedy (Sponsored by Nobel Biocare) Poster Viewing & Exhibition Open 3M ESPE Hospitality Center Open IADR Board & Committee Chairs' Meeting Symposia and Oral Sessions Poster Sessions Lunch Break GPC Lunch Meeting Symposia and Oral Sessions Oral Sessions Meeting Adjourns Room J-1 See separate listing. See separate listing. Palace Room R-7 See separate listing. Exhibit Hall B Congress Lobby Room H-2 Congress Hall Exhibit Hall B

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FLOOR PLANS & MAPS


EXHIBIT HALL B

Poster Presentations
Day Thursday Friday Saturday

Program #s 273-686 822-1237 1375-1788 1922-2342 2479-2900

Poster 8:00 am 1:00 pm 8:00 am 1:00 pm 8:00 am

Viewing - 12:15 pm - 5:00 pm - 12:15 pm - 5:00 pm - 12:15 pm

Poster Presentations 11:00 am - 12:15 pm 3:45 pm - 5:00 pm 11:00 am - 12:15 pm 3:45 pm - 5:00 pm 11:00 am - 12:15 pm Poster Tear-down 12:15 pm - 12:30 pm 5:00 pm - 5:15 pm 12:15 pm - 12:30 pm 5:00 pm - 5:15 pm 12:15 pm - 12:30 pm

Exhibition Open (Hall B)


Thursday Friday Saturday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm 10:00 am - 5:00 pm 8:00 am - 12:15 pm

Presentation Date/Time Thursday 11:00 am - 12:15 pm 3:45 pm - 5:00 pm Friday 11:00 am - 12:15 pm 3:45 pm - 5:00 pm Saturday 11:00 am - 12:15 pm

Poster Set-up and Tear-down Schedule

Poster Set-up 7:30 am - 8:00 am 12:30 pm - 1:00 pm 7:30 am - 8:00 am 12:30 pm - 1:00 pm 7:30 am - 8:00 am

Poster Supplies
Please bring your own VELCRO to mount posters. NOTE: Thumbtacks, push pins, and staples will NOT adhere to the poster boards. Supplies will not be available on site from the IADR staff.

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SVENSKA MSSAN
Street level

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SVENSKA MSSAN
Second level

IADR Registration Hours


Tuesday, June 24 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm (NOTE: Open for Pre-registrants ONLY) Wednesday, June 25 Thursday, June 26 Friday, June 27 Saturday, June 28 8:00 am - 4:30 pm 7:00 am - 5:00 pm 7:00 am - 5:00 pm 7:30 am - 1:30 pm

IADR Registration Area Includes:


Registration Counters JOBS Board Restaurant Reservations Congrex - Hotel & Tour Information Booth IADR Logo Store

2003 IADR General Session & Exhibition

CHRONOLOGICAL LISTING OF SESSIONS


Seq # Group Session Title Room Program #
Wednesday, June 25
Symposia: 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 SYM SYM SYM BS/HSR BS/HSR CAR CRAN CRAN DM DM DM DM M/I MT NEU OMS OHR OMP PERIO PTT PB Cellular Microbiology Importance of Implant Surface (Nano)structure on Early Bone Bonding Life-long Learning: Process and Outcomes Fear and Anxiety Oral-health-related Quality of LIfe Fluoride Treatments, Dentifrices, and Mouthrinses Craniofacial Biology (PD) Suture, Palate, and Condyle Development Aging Effects on Adhesion Self-etching Adhesives/Adhesive Membranes Cement Bonding/Wear Clinical Evaluations of Ceramics/Indirect Metallic Materials Streptococci Mineralization: Mechanical, Morphological, Structure & Function Orofacial Structure and Sensory-Motor Function & Basic Sensory Mechanisms Wound Healing / Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology Power Toothbrushes, Health Promotion, Dental Caries, Malodor, Mouthrinses (PD) Oral Diseases - Pathology and Epidemiology Periodontal Infection and Systemic Health Oral Health/Pharmacology Techniques and Factors Affecting Outcome of Endodontic Treatment; Pulp Capping G1 G2 G3 F4 F3 F1 J1 H1 A4 A1 A2 A3 A5 F5 A7 F2 J2 F6 A6 G4 R2 1 2 3 4-11 12-18 19-26 27-35 36-43 44-50 51-58 59-66 67-74 75-79 80-87 88-94 95-101 102-109 110-117 118-125 126-131 132-139

Oral and Poster Discussion (PD) Sessions: 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Thursday, June 26
Plenary Session: 8:00 AM - 8:45 AM
22 PL The Brain of the Future: How New Technologies Can Change our Thoughts, Emotions, and Personality Continuing Professional Development: Perspectives from Around the World International Multi-center Clinical Research: Issues and Challenges with a Focus on Chronic Pain Periodontology 50 Years On: What Has Changed? The Structure of Craniofacial Bone: Effects of Aging and Edentulation Children's Oral Health Treatment and Outcomes (PD) Cariogenic Bacteria and Related Clinical Studies Experimental Tooth Movement and Function Self-etching Adhesive Systems 1 Microleakage/Gap Formation Material-Tissue Interface/Dimensional Changes Polymer Materials: Mechanical and Physical Properties Epidemiology and Quality of Life Cellular Microbiology Oral Microbiology & Immunology (PD) Bone Signaling: Osteoblasts Congress Hall 140

Hands-on Workshop and Symposia: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM


23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 HOW SYM SYM SYM BS/HSR BS/HSR CAR CRAN DM DM DM DM GOR M/I M/I MT R2 G2 G3 G1 F3 J2 F1 A6 A4 A3 A2 A1 G4 F4 J1 F5 141 142 143 144 145-152 153-158 159-165 166-173 174-180 181-188 189-196 197-203 204-211 212-219 220-227 228-235

Oral and Poster Discussion (PD) Sessions: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

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Oral and Poster Discussion (PD) Sessions: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM continued
39 40 41 42 43 NEU OMS OMP PROS PB Sensory-Motor Systems & Mechanisms Maxillofacial Trauma Carcinogenesis - Cell and Molecular Mechanisms Landmark Studies and Arthur R. Frechette Research Award Finalists Growth Factors, Regulation of Odontoblast Function and Immune Cells A7 F2 F6 A5 H1 236-242 243-249 250-256 257-264 265-272

Poster Sessions: 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM


44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 PB PROS PROS DM DM DM DM DM DM DM DIA BS/HSR BS/HSR BS/HSR CAR CAR OHR OHR MT MT M/I M/I OMS PERIO PERIO PERIO PERIO PTT NEU OMP CRAN SYM SYM SYM SYM BS/HSR CAR DM DM DM DM EDU IMP M/I M/I MT Pulpal Blood Flow and Innervation, Dentinal Fluid, and Pain Masticatory Function, Mandibular Position, and Implant Prostheses Removable Prostheses: Clinical Outcomes and Assessment Adhesion to Caries-affected/-infected Dentin/Root Canal Dentin Methods and Technique for Bond Strength Tests Self-etching Adhesive Systems 3 Microleakage/Gap Formation II Polymer Materials: Photopolymerization Shrinkage and Stress Polymer Materials: Wear and Degradation Titanium/Biocompatibility Caries Detection/Periodontal Disease Assessment Childhood Caries Children's Oral Conditions Dental Providers Antibacterials, Antibodies, Demineralization Models Fluoride, Dentifrices, Mouthrinses Oral Health Services, Health Promotion Sealants, Caries, Bacterial Transmission, Behaviors Dentinogenesis & Cementogenesis/Extracellular Matrix Mineralization: Morphological/Structural & Physical Composition.1 Disinfection and Infection Control Gram-positive Cocci I Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology / Wound Healing Diagnostics: Periodontal Pathogens Periodontal Disease, Risk Factors and Indicators Antimicrobial Therapy, Guided Tissue Regeneration Therapeutic Intervention - Mechanical Plaque Removal Oral Tissues, Pharmacology Orofacial Structure and Sensory-Motor Function Mucosal Biology - Epithelial Biology, Wound Healing, and Angiogenesis Craniofacial Development Micro and Macro Changes in Oral Mucosa and Jawbone Supporting Dental Prostheses in Frail Elders Molecular Communication Among Oral Bacteria Role of Clinical and Basic Sciences in Determining Causality in Dental Research The Impact of Policies on Tobacco Use: An International Perspective Economics, Access, and Utilization (PD) Caries Risk and Service Provision Bonding Mechanism/Technical Effects Adhesion to Dentin/Enamel/Bone Ceramics: Strength/Thermal Compatibility Conversion, Material Properties, and Biocompatibility Education Research Cell Response Oral Infections I Oral Microbiology & Immunology (PD) Biometrics, BMPs,Tissue Engineering, Regeneration

Exhibition Hall B
273-287 288-303 304-318 319-327 328-335 336-351 352-363 364-369 370-382 383-397 398-412 413-426 427-436 437-449 450-460 461-471 472-486 487-498 499-511 512-523 524-539 540-553 554-571 572-586 587-606 607-618 619-627 628-638 639-658 659-673 674-686 G4 G2 G3 G1 J2 F1 A4 A2 A3 A1 R2 H1 F4 J1 F5 687 688 689 690 691-698 699-706 707-713 714-721 722-729 730-737 738-745 746-753 754-760 761-768 769-776

Symposia: 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM

Oral and Poster Discussion (PD) Sessions: 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM

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Oral and Poster Discussion (PD) Sessions: 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM continued
90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 NEU OMS OMP PERIO PERIO PROS PB PROS DM DM DM DM DM DM DM DM DM BS/HSR BS/HSR CAR CAR IMP IMP OHR MT MT MT SAL M/I M/I M/I OMS PERIO PERIO PTT NEU OMP CRAN CRAN TMD - Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment Maxillofacial Trauma / Misc. Oral Cancer and Precancer - Diagnosis and Biomarkers Diagnostics: Clinical and Systemic Markers Genetic Polymorphism in Periodontal Diseases Clinical Outcomes of Prosthodontic Treatment Techniques and Factors Affecting Outcome of Endodontic Treatment Clinical Evaluations of Prostheses and Restorative Systems Self-etching Adhesive Systems 2 Ceramics: Fracture Toughness/Strength/Fatigue Clinical Evaluations of Bleaching/Tooth Whitening Clinical Evaluations of Bleaching/Tooth Whitening Clinical Evaluations of Dentin/Enamel Adhesives Biocompatibility Polymer Materials: Removable Prosthodontics Casting Alloys/Amalgam/Endodontic Color and Surface Roughness of Restorative Materials Appearance, Perceived Needs, and Orthodontics Prevalence of Oral Health Conditions Clinical and Restorative Studies Enamel, Dentin Remineralization, Demineralization Bone Response Implant Prosthodontics Whitening, Malodor, Fluoride, Chewing Gum Amelogenesis/Tooth Development/Enamel Proteins/Mineralization Biometrics, BMPs,Tissue Engineering & Tissue Regeneration Extracellular Matrix Proteins Mechanism of Secretion/ Protein Expression Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans I Clinical Microbiology Gram-negatives Implant / Reconstruction / Dento-alveolar Surgery / Maxillofacial Trauma Posters Periodontal Medicine GTR and New Bone Grafting Materials Oral Health; Therapeutics Basic Sensory Mechanisms and Molecular Studies Diagnosis and Mechanisms of Oral Diseases Biomechanical Effects on Craniofacial Growth, Structure, and Treatment Dentition and Malocclusion A7 F2 F6 A6 A5 F3 777-784 785-789 790-797 798-805 806-813 814-821 822-838 839-853 854-868 869-883 884-892 893-902 903-912 913-920 921-932 933-947 948-962 963-968 969-982 983-998 999-1013 1014-1027 1028-1041 1042-1056 1057-1065 1066-1074 1075-1086 1087-1104 1105-1111 1112-1130 1131-1141 1142-1151 1152-1162 1163-1171 1172-1177 1178-1194 1195-1211 1212-1226 1227-1237

Poster Sessions: 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM

Exhibition Hall B

Friday, June 27
Plenary Session: 8:00 AM - 8:45 AM
129 PL Mucosal Immunity: Can We Exploit this Health-promoting Defense System? Congress Hall G1 G2 G3 F6 A6 J2 A2 A1 A4 A3 1238 1239 1240 1241 1242-1249 1250-1257 1258-1264 1265-1272 1273-1280 1281-1287 1288-1295 Symposia: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM 130 SYM Assessing Oral Malodor - Established Methods and Emerging Technologies 131 SYM Current Perspectives on Trigeminal Mechanisms Supporting Pain of Pulpal Origin 132 SYM Fracture Mechanics and Enhanced Performance

Oral and Poster Discussion (PD) Sessions: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM


133 134 135 136 137 138 139 BS/HSR CRAN DAR DM DM DM DM Social Impact of Oral Health Craniofacial Development and Growth; Molecular Biology Anesthesiology Research Adhesion to Metal and Ceramic Substrates Composite Microleakage and Microstructure of Adhesive Interface Clinical Evaluations of Glass-ionomer Cements Polymer Materials: Wear

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Oral and Poster Discussion (PD) Sessions: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM continued
140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 DIA IMP M/I MT NEU OMS PERIO PROS PROS SAL HOW PB PB PROS DM DM DM DM DM DM DM DM DM DIA GOR BS/HSR BS/HSR EDU CAR IMP IMP MT SAL M/I M/I PERIO PERIO PERIO PERIO PERIO NEU OMP HOW SYM SYM SYM BS/HSR CAR DM Digital Imaging & Models, Carotid Screening, Oral Cancer, Motion Assessment, Colorimetry, Implants, Periodontal Disease and Bone, Malodor Human Implant Studies Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans II Amelogenesis/Tooth Development/Enamel Proteins TMD - Epidemiology and Diagnosis Maxillofacial Reconstruction / Implants / Dento-alveolar Surgery Microbial Virulence Ceramics and CAD/CAM in Fixed Prosthodontics Maxillofacial Treatment, Masticatory Performance and Forces, Speech Salivary Glands/ Physiopathology (PD) Clinical Research Opportunities for Dental Researchers in the International Setting R2 H1 F4 F5 A7 F2 A5 F3 F1 J1 G4 1296-1303 1304-1311 1312-1317 1318-1325 1326-1333 1334-1341 1342-1349 1350-1357 1358-1365 1366-1373 1374 1375-1389 1390-1404 1405-1419 1420-1434 1435-1448 1449-1464 1465-1480 1481-1488 1489-1496 1497-1510 1511-1517 1518-1532 1533-1547 1548-1558 1559-1567 1568-1571 1572-1589 1590-1597 1598-1612 1613-1628 1629-1640 1641-1652 1653-1668 1669-1686 1687-1700 1701-1715 1716-1732 1733-1747 1748-1758 1759-1772 1773-1788 1789 1790 1791 1792 1793-1800 1801-1808 1809-1816

Hands-on Workshop: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Poster Sessions: 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Exhibition Hall B

Microbiology and Materials; Immune Cells, NO, and Neuropeptides Pulpal Responses to Infection or Injury Removable Prostheses: Fabrication, Outcomes, Biological Evaluations Technical/Environmental/Surface-conditioning Effects Adhesion to Dentin/Enamel/Bone Cement-Tooth Bonding/Metal-Ceramic/Ceramic Fabrication Clinical Evaluations of Direct Resin Composites Conversion Material Properties Polymer Materials: Photopolymerization - Depth and Degree of Cure Polymer Materials: Pre-formed and Temporary Crown Materials Properties of Impression Materials, Gypsum, Investments, Stress Analysis Digital Imaging & Models, Carotid Screening, Oral Cancer, Motion Assessment & Colorimetry Oral Health Care, Epidemiology, Quality of Life, Oral Function, and Morphology in Old Age Oral-health-related Quality of Life and Survey Methodology Tooth Loss, Risk Factors, and Prevention Education Research Caries Preventive Therapies Biomechanical and Materials Considerations Human Implant Studies Mineralization: Morphological/Structural & Physical Composition 2 Saliva/ Molecular Constituents Immunology Oral Microbiology & Immunology I Periodontal-Systemic Connections Array Profiling and Cytokines Re-evaluation of Traditional Periodontal Therapy Therapeutic Intervention - Adjunctive Treatment Tissue Engineering and Grafting TMD - Epidemiology and Diagnosis Disease Mechanisms - Molecular Genetics and Oral Manifestations Ethical Dilemmas in International Collaborative Oral Health Research: Case Studies Amalgam to Tooth-colored MaterialsImplications for Clinical Practice and Dental Education Immune Mechanisms in the Oral CavityRelevance to Health and Disease The Shortened Dental Arch (SDA) Concept in Elderly Persons Dental Care Providers Demineralization, Remineralization General Adhesion G4 G1 G3 G2 F6 F1 A3

Hands-on Workshop and Symposia: 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM

Oral and Poster Discussion (PD) Sessions: 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM

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189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 DM DM DM IMP IMP M/I MT NEU OHR PERIO PERIO PROS PB SAL PB PROS DM DM DM DM DM DIA BS/HSR BS/HSR NUT CAR CAR IMP IMP DAR MT SAL M/I M/I OMS PERIO PERIO PERIO PERIO PERIO PTT NEU NEU OMP CRAN CRAN Ceramic-Metal/F Release/Manipulation Structure/Properties Amalgam/Casting Alloys Biological Response (PD) Implant Histology and Bone Regeneration Biofilms I Dentin and Bone Extracellular Matrix Proteins TMD - Psychosocial Factors Dental Caries, Manual and Power Toothbrushes, Whitening Periodontal-Systemic Connections Microbial Pathogenesis Assessment of Color and Aesthetics Pulpal Blood Flow and Innervation, Pain, Dentin Repair Saliva/ Oral and Systemic Diseases A4 A1 A2 J1 H1 F4 F5 A7 R2 A6 A5 F3 J2 F2 1817-1824 1825-1832 1833-1839 1840-1847 1848-1855 1856-1861 1862-1868 1869-1874 1875-1882 1883-1890 1891-1898 1899-1906 1907-1914 1915-1921 1922-1934 1935-1950 1951-1965 1966-1978 1979-1993 1994-2000 2001-2014 2015-2028 2029-2038 2039-2048 2049-2057 2058-2073 2074-2088 2089-2100 2101-2112 2113-2126 2127-2138 2139-2150 2151-2168 2169-2187 2188-2195 2196-2210 2211-2230 2231-2241 2242-2255 2256-2264 2265-2272 2273-2287 2288-2298 2299-2314 2315-2329 2330-2342

Poster Sessions: 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM

Exhibition Hall B

Growth Factors; Regulation of Cell Function; Forensic Dentistry Stress and Mathematical Modeling of Prostheses Adhesive Interface Microstructure Composite Microleakage and Gap Formation II Cements: Strength/Manipulation/F Release/Expansion/Erosion/Gap Width/Cement-Tooth Interface Clinical Evaluations of Fissure Sealants Polymer Materials: Properties, Clinical Variables Digital Imaging & Models/Motion Assessment/Colorimetry/Non-imaging Diagnostics Fear, Anxiety, and Behavior Methodologic Issues in Oral Epidemiology and Health Services Research Nutrition and Oral Health Caries Prediction, Clinical Trials, Diagnosis Caries Risk, Behavior, Service Provision Cellular Response Oral Implants and Improvements Anesthesiology Research 2 Osteoblast & Bone Signaling/Regulation Saliva in Health and Disease Porphyromonas gingivalis I Biofilms II Orthognathic Surgery / OSAS / TMJ Disorders Epidemiology/Host Susceptibility Molecular Aspects of Fibroblasts and Bone Structural Cells in Inflammation Biologic Response Modifiers and Tissue Formation Therapeutic Intervention - Antimicrobials Oral Tissues, Toxicology Sensory-Motor Systems TMJ - Structure and Function Oral Pathology and Medicine Methods of Orthodontic Treatment Tooth Development

Saturday, June 28
Plenary Session: 8:00 AM - 8:45 AM
235 236 237 238 PL SYM SYM SYM Sponsoring Research in Developing Countries - An Ethical Framework Malocclusion and Masticatory Function - What is the Connection? SIBLINGs: A Group of Multi-functional Extracellular Matrix Components of Mineralized Tissues Vital Tooth Whitening - An Update on Safety and Efficacy Congress Hall G1 G2 G3 2343 2344 2345 2346

Symposia: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

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Oral and Poster Discussion (PD) Sessions: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 BS/HSR CRAN DM DM DM DM DIA EDU GOR IMP IMP M/I M/I NEU PERIO PERIO PROS SAL PB HATTON HATTON HATTON PROS PROS DM DM DM DM DM DM DM DM DM DM GOR BS/HSR BS/HSR CAR CAR OHR MT M/I M/I PERIO PERIO PERIO NEU OMP CRAN Orofacial Pain, TMD, and Xerostomia Development and Growth of Teeth and Bones Clinical Evaluations of Direct Resin Composites Polymer Materials: Photopolymerization Titanium/Orthodontic Materials Biological Properties of Materials, Stress Analysis Digital Imaging & Models, Carotid Screening, Oral Cancer, Motion Assessment, Colorimetry, Implants, Periodontal Disease and Bone, Malodor Education Research Oral Function, Caries, and Health Education (Morita Junior Investigator Award) Biomechanical Considerations (PD) Implant Materials Porphyromonas gingivalis II Oral Infections II TMD and Orofacial Sensory-Motor Function Risk Factors Gingival Overgrowth In vitro Evaluation of Endo-posts, Cores, and Cements Regulation of Salivary Gland Development and Secretion F6 A6 A4 A2 A1 A3 R2 A5 F5 J1 J2 F2 F4 A7 H1 G4 F3 F1 2347-2353 2354-2361 2362-2369 2370-2377 2378-2383 2384-2391 2392-2396 2397-2404 2405-2411 2412-2419 2420-2427 2428-2435 2436-2441 2442-2447 2448-2455 2456-2462 2463-2470 2471-2478 2479-2494 2495-2503 2504-2511 2512-2536 2537-2551 2552-2566 2567-2578 2579-2593 2594-2602 2603-2619 2620-2627 2628-2641 2642-2653 2654-2668 2669-2683 2684-2698 2699-2708 2709-2714 2715-2726 2727-2742 2743-2757 2758-2774 2775-2784 2785-2796 2797-2814 2815-2829 2830-2845 2846-2852 2853-2872 2873-2888 2889-2900

Poster Sessions: 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM

Exhibition Hall B

Biocompatibility of Dental Materials; Pulp Capping Junior Category Post-doctoral Category Senior Category Fixed Prostheses: Color, Fabrication, In vitro Assessment Polymer Performance, Adhesion, Curing, and Post/Core Studies New Materials and General Adhesion Clinical Simulation of Adhesion Properties and Adhesion to Metal/Ceramic Substrates Properties of Tooth Structure/Biocompatibility and Self-etching Adhesives Ceramics: Solubility/Cement Bonding Clinical Evaluations: Biocompatibility, Restoration Repair and Longevity, Approximal Contacts Clinical Evaluations: Indirect Resins, Fixed Prosthodontics, Endodontics, Orthodontics Orthodontic Materials Biological Properties of Endodontic Materials and Dental Resins Properties of Endodontic Materials Properties of Implants, Tooth Structure, and Other Materials Oral Health and Systemic Disease Dental Caries, Fluorides, and Fluoridation Oral Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Cariogenic Bacteria and Plaque Miscellaneous Caries Clinical Studies Mouthrinses, Dentifrices, Manual and Power Toothbrushes, Dental Floss, Tobacco Bone and Cartilage Signaling: Cellular Regulation Gram-positive Cocci II Oral Microbiology & Immunology II Risk Factors Experimental Models Periodontal-Systemic Interactions TMD - Pathophysiology, Psychophysiology, and Treatment Disease MechanismStudies of Epithelial Cell Biology Tooth Movement, Periodontal Ligament, Sutures, TMJ

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Symposia: 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 SYM SYM BS/HSR CRAN DM DM DM IMP M/I MT NEU OMS OHR PERIO PERIO PERIO CAR CRAN DM DM DM DIA IMP OMS OMP PERIO PERIO PROS SAL Caries Risk: Individual and Population Perspectives Tumor Immunology/Apoptosis Tobacco, Oral Cancer, and HIV Orthodontic Treatment Effects Effects of Moisture and Tooth Structure Polymer Materials: Surface Characteristics, Thermal Effects Properties of Endodontic Materials, Posts, Teeth Bone Response to Surfaces/Scaffolds T-cells and B-cells Cementum Development/Tissue Engineering & Regeneration TMJ - Structure and Function Osteogenic Distraction / Orthognathic Surgery Dental Caries, Oral Health Promotion, Oral Health Services Periodontal-Systemic Connections Immune Response Guided Tissue Regeneration Caries Epidemiology in Children Craniofacial Growth and Morphology Polymer Materials: Aging and Degradation Titanium Color of Restorative Materials, Bleaching Imaging Geometry/Non-imaging Diagnostics Implant Characteristics TMJ Disorders Pathological Mechanisms - Mucosal Diseases, Odontogenic Cysts, and Tumors Leukocytes in Periodontal Diseases Antimicrobial Therapy Polymers, Resin Composites, Titanium: Processing and Performance Salivary Glands/ Functional Disorders G1 G3 F6 F1 A5 A6 A4 J2 F4 F5 F3 F2 R2 G4 G2 H1 F4 F1 G2 G1 G3 R2 J2 F2 F6 G4 H1 F3 F5 2901 2902 2903-2910 2911-2918 2919-2926 2927-2933 2934-2940 2941-2948 2949-2955 2956-2963 2964-2970 2971-2978 2979-2985 2986-2993 2994-3001 3002-3008 3009-3016 3017-3024 3025-3031 3032-3038 3039-3046 3047-3054 3055-3062 3063-3070 3071-3078 3079-3086 3087-3092 3093-3100 3101-3108

Oral Sessions: 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM

Oral Sessions: 3:45 PM - 5:45 PM

Legend
BS/HSR CAR CRAN DAR DM DIA EDUC GOR HATTON HOW IMP M/I MT Behavioral Sciences/Health Services Research Cariology Craniofacial Biology Dental Anesthesiology Research Dental Materials Diagnostic Systems Education Research Geriatric Oral Research IADR/Unilever Hatton Competition Hands-on Workshop Implantology Research Microbiology/Immunology Mineralized Tissue NEU NUT OHR OMS OMP PERIO PS PTT PROS PB SAL SYM Neuroscience/TMJ Nutrition Research Oral Health Research Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Oral Medicine & Pathology Periodontal Research Plenary Session Pharmacology, Therapeutics, & Toxicology Prosthodontics Research Pulp Biology Salivary Research Symposium

2003 IADR General Session & Exhibition

MEETING OVERVIEW
Meeting Site
The scientific sessions, registration, and the commercial exhibition will be held at Svenska Mssan (Swedish Convention Centre). The address is as follows: Mssans Gata/Korsvgen SE-412 94 Gteborg, Sweden

Program and Abstracts


Program Replacement/Extra Copies: $20.00 each Abstracts Book Replacement/Extra Copies: $30.00 each For members not attending the meeting, abstracts are available online. Members who DO NOT ATTEND the meeting WILL NOT RECEIVE the Program. Only members attending the meeting (and institutional subscribers) will receive the printed book of abstracts.

Registration
The IADR Registration Area will be located on the second level in the Congress Lobby at Svenska Mssan. Registration will be open during the following hours: Tuesday, June 24 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm (NOTE: Open for Pre-registrants ONLY) Wednesday, June 25 Thursday, June 26 Friday, June 27 Saturday, June 28 8:00 am - 4:30 pm 7:00 am - 5:00 pm 7:00 am - 5:00 pm 7:30 am - 1:30 pm

Listing of Presenters and Authors


The Program lists the primary presenter's name, co-author's name(s), and their institutions. Abstract numbers of presenters are listed in the Author/Co-author Index in bold-face type. In cases of multiple authorship, the speaker is identified in the abstract by an asterisk (*) following his or her name in both the Program and Abstracts. The number of each abstract printed in the Abstracts is the same as the corresponding paper in this book. The program information and the abstracts are printed exactly as submitted by the authors, without subsequent editing.

Accompanying Person(s) (Guests)


Accompanying persons are adult non-dentists, non-researchers, non-IADR members who may be traveling to Gteborg with a meeting delegate and have no scientific interest in the meeting. Meeting participants' students, lab technicians, colleagues, etc., do not qualify as accompanying persons and should pay the appropriate registration fee if they wish to attend the meeting. Presenters and co-authors DO NOT qualify as accompanying persons. If your accompanying person wishes to hear your presentation, he or she must go to the Balance Due counter in the registration area on site, purchase a badge for $35.00, and receive a special color-coded badge-holder. The badge will admit an accompanying person to one session only (morning or afternoon) and will not be honored at any other session during the meeting. Anyone who wishes to attend more than one session will be required to pay the appropriate full registrant fee. All accompanying persons may attend the Opening Ceremonies on Wednesday and the Plenary Sessions on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday mornings.

Child Access to Sessions


Children are allowed access to the exhibition hall ONLY during poster presentation/exhibition hours. Children are NOT allowed access to the oral session meeting rooms.

Smoking Policy
The IADR meeting is a non-smoking meeting. Ashtrays will be available in the public areas of the hotels only. No smoking is permitted in the meeting rooms.

Participants with Disabilities or Special Needs


If you have a disability or special need that may have an impact on your participation in the General Session, please contact the IADR Meetings Department either prior to the meeting or on site to discuss your requirements.

Badges
Admission to all sessions and all other events during the Meeting will be by badge only. Please wear your badge at all times. Guest badges and special color codes for specific sessions will be available at the Balance Due counter in the registration area, and guest badges are required for all social functions. If you lose your badge, you will be required to show your receipt to obtain a replacement badge.

Continuing Education Credits


The IADR is an ADA CERP recognized provider. Delegates are eligible to receive continuing education credits for attending the scientific oral and poster sessions throughout the meeting. One hour of program time is equivalent to one credit hour. Forms will be available at the meeting, and delegates are responsible for completing the forms accurately and keeping their forms for auditing purposes. (Do NOT return the forms to the IADR/IADR.) See page 223 for a copy of the CERP Form.

Photographs & Tape Recordings


Individuals desiring to take photographs or make tape recordings during the session must obtain prior permission from the speakers, as well as from the session chair.

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Job Opportunity Bulletin Service (JOBS)


A Job Opportunity Bulletin Service, located convenient to the sessions, is available to all registrants. Bulletin boards will be available to job recruiters to post job vacancies. If you would like to post an opening available at your university, private organization, and/or within the Government, please make sure that a contact name and address are listed on your sheet so that prospective candidates can contact you both on site and/or after the meeting. Please refer to page 15 for the specific location of this service.

Membership Information
The IADR Membership booth will be open throughout the meeting. IADR staff and members will be on hand to answer your questions about membership services, benefits, and functions. Please visit the booth in the Exhibit Hall for detailed information.

Meeting Rooms
All scientific sessions will be held in Svenska Mssan (and the adjoining Gothia Towers Hotel as they share the meeting facilities). Please check the Schedule of Events for the location of specific meetings and functions. You are encouraged to find rooms in which you plan to present or hear presentations well in advance of the times of the functions.

IADR Logo Store


The IADR Store has great items now available for immediate purchase-pens, mugs, clothing, bags, and more! And members receive discounts on all purchases! Be sure to stop by during the meeting and bring home something that shows you are a part of the dental research community. The store will be located in the IADR registration area and open during registration hours.

Coat Check/Luggage Storage


Facilities for coat check and luggage storage will be available at the Convention Center and will be open during the registration hours. Please do not bring your luggage to the meeting rooms.

PRESENTERS NOTE
Slide Preview Room
The Slide Preview Room is located in Room H-2 (second level) at Svenska Mssan and will be open during the following hours: Wednesday, June 25 Thursday, June 26 Friday, June 27 Saturday, June 28 11:30 am - 4:30 pm 7:30 am - 4:30 pm 7:30 am - 4:30 pm 7:30 am - 6:15 pm

Presenter's Obligation
IADR regulations state that submission of an abstract carries with it the obligation of the author to present the paper in person. Requests to withdraw papers must have been made in writing BY THE PRESENTER (requests from anyone other than the presenter will not be honored) and submitted to the Central Office prior to the meeting (or at the meeting if last-minute). If a presenter finds it impossible to give the paper, the presenter must send written notification with an explanation and the name of a substitute presenter. The substitute should not already be presenting a paper at the meeting, and should be a co-author who is listed on the abstract. If an acceptable reason is not given, the presenter will not be allowed to submit a paper for the next General Session. NOTE: Lack of travel funds is not an acceptable reason to withdraw an abstract or delegate a substitute presenter. In addition, all presenters must pay the applicable registration fee and do NOT qualify as accompanying persons. Presenters who fail to notify the IADR Office of their withdrawal or substitution prior to the start of the meeting, or who do not pay, will not be eligible to present at a future meeting.

Presenters should load their slides into a carousel tray prior to presenting and either return the tray to the Preview Room or leave it on the projector cart. The session chairperson will assist presenters with loading carousels. All scientific session rooms will be equipped with one 35-mm slide projector with remote control, a screen, lectern microphone, aisle microphone (if necessary), and a lighted pointer. NOTE: LCD projectors for PowerPoint will NOT be provided to oral session speakers. If you require additional equipment for your presentation, you will be responsible for the costs involved.

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THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral Medicine & Pathology (Seq #41, Room F-6)

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Plenary Session Speakers


On Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, the meeting will begin with a plenary session designed to interest delegates from all Scientific Groups. Join us for a free cup of coffee prior to the plenary session each morning. Time: 8:00 am - 8:45 am Location: Convention Center, Congress Hall Supported by Nobel Biocare THURSDAY, JUNE 26 Baroness Susan A. Greenfield University of Oxford, UK The Brain of the Future: How New Technologies Can Change Our Thoughts, Emotions, and Personality FRIDAY, JUNE 27 Prof. Per Brandtzaeg University of Oslo, Norway Mucosal Immunity: Can We Exploit this Health-promoting Defense System? SATURDAY, JUNE 28 Prof. Sir Ian Kennedy University College of London, UK Sponsoring Research in Developing Countries--An Ethical Framework

Discoveries, Pathogenesis and Translational Research Presenter: D.T.W. WONG (University of California at Los Angeles, USA) Scientific opportunities have never been more abundant for scientists to harness the genomic, transcriptome, and proteomic information in vivo to provide better understanding of the basic sciences as well as for translational research applications. Craniofacial biology, head and neck cancer, HIV, salivary, and wound healing research are some of the prime areas to capitalize on these emerging themes. FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Dental Anesthesiology Research (Seq #135, Room J-2) Recent Developments in Dental Anesthesiology Presenter: J. YAGIELA (University of California at Los Angeles, USA) Several areas of anesthesia research will be discussed that have significant implications for the management of dental patients. These include studies of neurodegeneration in young rodents exposed to sedatives and anesthetics, reports of nerve injury caused by high-concentration local anesthetics, and investigations of analgesic agents for preventing central sensitization after surgery. FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Mineralized Tissue (Seq #195, Room F-5) Matricellular Functions of Bone and Dentin Matrix Proteins Presenter: J. SODEK (University of Toronto, Canada) The structural integrity and biophysical properties of bone and dentin are primarily dependent upon the formation of a proteinaceous matrix within which hydroxyapatite crystals are formed. While type I collagen is the principal structural component of mineralized connective tissue matrices, several acidic non-collagenous proteins function in the formation and growth of the mineral crystals. Of these proteins, dentin sialophosphoprotein (DSPP), dentin matrix protein-1 (DMP-1), osteopontin (OPN), bone sialoprotein (BSP), and MEPE/OF45 belong to the SIBLING family, whose members are clustered on the long arm of human chromosome 4, whereas the genes for osteocalcin and SPARC/osteonectin are found on chromosomes 1q and 5q, respectively. In addition to their influence on mineralization, some of these proteins also function in cellular regulation and can be considered to be matricellular proteins, a term used to identify matrix proteins that function as adapter molecules and modulators of cell-matrix interactions. As such, these proteins provide an integral link in the biomolecular continuum that exists between the cells and the matrix. Thus, OPN, BSP, DMP-1, and MEPE have RGD sequences and can directly regulate cell activities through ligation to cell-surface receptors. More surprisingly, however, recent studies indicate that SPARC/osteonectin, OPN, and DMP-1 also function within cells, introducing a novel concept in cellular regulation by matrix proteins.

Keynote Speakers
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Behavioral Sciences/Health Services Research (Seq #5, Room F-3) Research for Health: WHO Policies and Implications for Oral Health Presenter: P.E. PETERSEN (World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland) Initiated by the World Health Organization, the Global Forum for Health Research was established in 1998 to help correct the 10/90 gap in health research--the fact that only 10% of funding is targeted to the diseases which account for 90% of the global disease burden. The human and economic costs are enormous, particularly for the poor. In pursuit of this central objective, the WHO and the Global Forum have adopted several strategies, and their implications for oral health research are discussed. Dental Materials 1 (Seq #9, Room A-4) The Age of Adhesion Presenter: T. WATSON (GKT Dental Institute/KCL, Guy's Hospital, London, England) There are many new adhesive restorative materials that have been developed in the last few years, indicating that this dental problem has yet to be solved. How does age affect the integrity of dental bonding systems, and can we make systems that improve with age? What aspects of the adhesive bond are particularly susceptible to breakdown over time?

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Saliva: Host Protection and Future Role in Medical Diagnostics Presenter: F.G. OPPENHEIM (Boston University, MA, USA) While the functional characterization of saliva has received much attention, the use of saliva in medical diagnostics is in its infancy. Recent developments in microsensor technologies hold great promises for the utilization of saliva in the diagnosis of organ-confined as well as systemic medical conditions. Fiber optic array sensors using imaging fibers make it feasible to monitor numerous chemical parameters in saliva simultaneously. The characteristic patterns of analyte responses obtained from normal and different disease phenotypes are expected to discriminate between pathological conditions useful for diagnostic purposes. Supported in part by NIH grants DE07652, DE05672 and DE14950. SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Geriatric Oral Research (Seq #247, Room F-5) The State of Geriatric Dental ResearchHas it Made a Difference? Presenter: H. A. KIYAK (University of Washington, Seattle, USA) The speaker will briefly review geriatric dental research over the past 10 years, focusing on clinical trials and interventions that test methods to improve older adults' oral health. There is a paucity of such research, and the impact of these studies on clinical practice with geriatric patients is questionable. Areas of needed research will be addressed, with the goal of providing guidelines for clinicians who work with diverse older populations. SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM Oral Health Research (Seq #300, Room R-2) Oral Health Research: In the Past, at Present, and Visions for the FutureSummary from the IADR/OHRG Presenter: B. SDER (Karolinska Institutet, Huddinge, Sweden) This presentation will include a summary of the history of the IADR Oral Health Research Group, which was established at the IADR General Session in Seattle in 1994 with the purpose of promoting and encouraging research in the prevention of oral diseases and promotion of wellness. Over the last two decades, there has been an increased focus on health, but there is no universal or simple way to define what is health and what is disease. Today, health is a current and important issue for the individual, the family, the workplace, and the community. Most of the current diseases and causes of death are strongly influenced by individual behavior as well as by the environment. The field of oral health promotion is part of general health promotion and should be understood in this context. The presentation will discuss different areas that have been represented at scientific sessions and symposia held and sponsored by the Group. Visions for the future will focus on research in the field of connections between oral health and general health. We will also discuss prevention of the use tobacco and the relation among oral health, general health, and the use of tobacco (cigarettes as well as snuff). Aids that will help the patient and/or the population to maintain good oral health are still needed.

Science Transfer DayClinical Symposium Sponsored by Folktanvrden Gteborg, Praktikertjnst, and Vastragtlandsregionen Beliefs, Hopes, and Known Facts Date: Thursday, June 26 Time: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Location: Congress Hall - K2 This full-day special program aimed at general practitioners and dental hygienists will focus on how to meet the future by evidencebased dentistry. The morning session consists of state-of-the-art lectures in English. In the afternoon, there will be an interactive symposium in Swedish (translation to English will not be provided). Program 9:15 am Dental Adhesion, General Principles, and Clinical Applications. Paul Lambrechts, University of Leuven, Belgium Coffee Break Systematic Evaluation in Clinical Dental Practice. Dan Caplan, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA Lunch break. Research and clinic interactive symposium (in Swedish), where authorities from different dental disciplines will present and suggest solutions to clinical case situations. Moderators: Jan Lindhe and Sverker Treskog, Gteborg University, Sweden Social gathering Program adjourns.

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12:15 pm 2:30 pm

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Group-sponsored Symposia and Workshops


WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25: 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Cellular Microbiology Sponsor: Microbiology/Immunology Supported by New England Biolabs and 3M ESPE Room: G-1 Importance of Implant Surface (Nano)structure on Early Bone Bonding Sponsors: Craniofacial Biology, Implantology Research, Mineralized Tissue, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, and Prosthodontics Research Supported by AstraTech, Nobel Biocare and Straumann Room: G-2 Life-long Learning: Process and Outcomes Sponsers: IADR Education Research Group, ADEA, IFDEA Room: G-3 THURSDAY, JUNE 26: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM International Multi-center Clinical Research: Issues and Challenges with a Focus on Chronic Pain Sponsors: Behavioral Sciences/Health Services Research and Neuroscience Supported by the International Consortium for RCD/TMDbased Research Room: G-2 Periodontology 50 Years On: What Has Changed? Sponsor: Periodontal Research Supported by Pfizer, Inc. Room: G-3 The Structure of Craniofacial Bone: Effects of Aging and Tooth Loss Sponsors: Craniofacial Biology, Mineralized Tissue, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Geriatric Oral Research, and Oral Health Research Room: G-1 Workshop #1: Continuing Professional Development: Perspectives from Around the World Sponsor: Education Research Room: R-2 NOTE: Attendance is limited, and you must register to attend. THURSDAY, JUNE 26: 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM The Impact of Policies on Tobacco Use: An International Perspective Sponsors: Behavioral Sciences/Health Services Research and ad hoc Committee on Tobacco Supported by the NIBA, NIDCR, and US Department of Health and Human Services Room: G-1

Micro and Macro Changes in Oral Mucosa and Jawbone Supporting Dental Prostheses in Frail Elders Sponsors: Craniofacial Biology, Geriatric Oral Research, Oral Medicine & Pathology, and Prosthodontics Research Supported by Dentsply International Room: G-4 Molecular Communication among Oral Bacteria Sponsors: Microbiology/Immunology and Salivary Research Supported by NIDCR Room: G-2 Role of Clinical and Basic Sciences in Determining Causality in Dental Research Sponsors: Behavioral Sciences/Health Services Research, Neuroscience, and Nutrition Research Room: G-3 FRIDAY, JUNE 27: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Assessing Oral Malodor--Established Methods and Emerging Technologies Sponsor: Oral Health Research Supported by Colgate-Palmolive Co., and Quest International Room: G-1 Current Perspectives on Trigeminal Mechanisms Supporting Pain of Pulpal Origin Sponsors: Neuroscience and Pulp Biology Room: G-2 Fracture Mechanics and Enhanced Performance Sponsors: Dental Materials and Mineralized Tissue Room: G-3 Workshop #2: Clinical Research Opportunities for Dental Researchers in the International Setting Sponsor: NIDCR Room: G-4 NOTE: Attendance is limited, and you must register to attend. FRIDAY, JUNE 27: 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Amalgam- to Tooth-colored MaterialsImplications for Clinical Practice and Dental Education Sponsors: Dental Materials and Education Research Supported by Kerr Corp. and Ultradent Products Room: G-1 Immune Mechanisms in the Oral CavityRelevance to Health and Disease Sponsors: Microbiology/Immunology, Oral Medicine & Pathology Room: G-3 The Shortened Dental Arch (SDA) Concept in Elderly Persons Sponsors: Geriatric Oral Research, Nutrition Research, and Prosthodontics Research Supported by Procter & Gamble Co. Room: G-2

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Workshop #3: Ethical Dilemmas in International Collaborative Oral Health Research: Case Studies Sponsors: Behavioral Sciences & Health Services Research, Craniofacial Biology, and Oral Health Research Room: G-4 NOTE: Attendance is limited, and you must register to attend. SATURDAY, JUNE 28: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Malocclusion and Masticatory FunctionWhat is the Connection? Sponsors: Craniofacial Biology, Neuroscience, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, and Prosthodontics Research Room: G-1 SIBLINGs: a Multi-functional Family of Extracellular Matrix Components Sponsors: Mineralized Tissue Group and the IADR Pan European Federation Room: G-2 Vital Tooth Whitening--An Update on Safety and Efficacy Sponsors: Dental Materials and Prosthodontics Research Supported by Discus Dental, Procter & Gamble, Co., and Ultradent Products Room: G-3 SATURDAY, JUNE 28: 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM Caries Risk: Individual and Population Perspectives Sponsors: Behavioral Sciences/Health Services Research and Cariology Research Room: G-1 Tumor Immunology/Apoptosis Sponsor: Oral Medicine & Pathology Supported by the Weintraub Center for Biotechnology Room: G-3 Satellite Symposia Clinical Relevance of Scientific Advances with the AstraTech Dental Implant System Sponsored by AstraTech Wednesday, June 25, 8:30 am - 12 Noon Room: G-1 Speakers: Lyndon Cooper, University of North Carolina, USA Clark Stanford, University of Iowa, USA Denis Cecchinato, Padova, Italy Anders Holmn, AstraTech, Mlndal, Sweden Oral Health and Prevention in EuropeFuture Prospects Sponsored by Quintessence Europe Wednesday, June 25, 11:15 am - 12:15 pm Room: R-2 Speaker: Jean-Franois Roulet, Leichtenstein

Lunch & Learning


Thursday, June 26 12:15 pm - 1:45 pm Location: H Foyer During lunch, you may discuss topics of current interest with the researchers as identified below. There will be a $35.00 charge to cover the cost of lunch, and attendance will be limited to ten persons per table, including the speaker(s). If you purchase your ticket in advance, your Lunch & Learning ticket will be included in your registration packet. Space permitting, tickets may be sold on site. Table #1: How To Cope with the Problems of Using Large "Shelf" Datasets to Give Answers to Research Questions Speakers: Martin Tickle and Keith Milsom (University of Manchester, UK) Table #2: How To Improve Your Chances of Having a Research Paper Published Speaker: M. Grace (British Dental Journal, UK) Table #3: Systematic Reviews--Getting Started Speakers: Helen Worthington and Jan Clarkson (Dundee University, UK) Table #4: Craniofacial Imaging Research for the 21st Century Speaker: A. Da Silveira (University of Illinois, Chicago, USA) Table #5: Studies of FGF/FGFR Signaling in Intramembranous Bone and Cranial Suture Formation: in vivo and in vitro Transgenic Approaches Speaker: H.D. Nah (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA) Table #6: Digital Revolution: The Virtual Dental Patient Speaker: R. DeLong (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA) Table #7: Effects of Functional Loading on Implant Osseointegration Speaker: C.-C. Ko (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA) Table #8: How Do We Decide Which Cement to Use for Crown and Bridgework? Is Stronger Always Better? Speaker: Christina Mitchell (Queen's University Belfast, UK) Table #9: Using Finite Element Analysis for a Better Understanding of Polymerization Shrinkage Stress Speaker: A. Versluis (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA) Table #10: Digital Subtraction Radiography--Operation of a Program and its Usefulness in Clinical Trials Speakers: A. Wenzel and T. Jrgensen (Aarhus University, Copenhagen, Denmark) Table #11: Minority Ethnic Oral Health Research--What Are We Doing? Speaker: Raman Bedi (University College London, UK) Table #12: Effectiveness of Various Oral Implant Procedures: An Evidence-based Approach Speaker: M.E. Esposito (Gteborg University, Sweden)

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Table #13: Development of Mechanical Standards for TMJ Engineered Tissues Speaker: J.C. Nickel (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA) Table #14: Screening for Orthopedic Co-factors in Diagnosis of TMD Speaker: M. Oliver Ahlers (University of Hamburg, Germany) and Holger Jakstat (University of Leipzig, Germany) Table #15: Do You Want Consumer Media Coverage of Your Abstract? Speaker: Trisha O'Hehir (Perio Reports, Tucson, AZ, USA) Table #16: Outcome of Xerostomia-Caries: What Can We Do to Protect the Patient? Speaker: Patt Carlson (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA) Table #17: Working with Industry to Promote Oral Health Initiatives for Children Speaker: Roberta Schaber-Zedeker (Colgate Palmolive Co., New York, NY, USA) Table #18: Identification and Strain Typing of Candida from the Oral Cavity Speaker: D.W. Williams (University of Cardiff, UK) Table #19: Oral Mucosal Drug Delivery Speaker: Alan Cruchley (Queen Mary's School of Medicine, London, UK) Table #20: Salivary Cytokines in Oral Disease Speaker: N.L. Rhodus (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA) Table #21: Animal Models for Periodontal Disease Pathogenesis Research Speaker: D.N. Tatakis (Ohio State University, Columbus, USA) Table #22: Conducting Systematic Reviews Speaker: Ian Needleman (Eastman Dental Institute, London, UK) Table #23: Evaluation of the Responses of the Pulpo-Dentin Complex to New Experimental Dental Materials. Speaker: Carlos Alberto de Souza Costa (University of So Paulo State, Brazil) Table #24: Neuropeptide Expression in the Human Tooth Pulp Speaker: Fiona M. Boissonade (University of Sheffield, UK) Table #25: Suppression Subtractive Hybridization: A Method to Search for Genes Preferentially Expressed in Odontoblasts Speaker: Franoise Bleicher (Universit Lyon, France) Table #26: Heterogeneity in Salivary Glycoproteins Speaker: Arie van Nieuw Amerongen (ACTA, Amsterdam, Netherlands)

Group Business Meetings & Receptions


IADR Scientific Groups will hold business meetings and receptions on both Thursday and Friday, June 26-27, to enable persons who are members of more than one Group to attend more than one business meeting and reception. All business meetings and receptions will take place at Svenska Mssan / Gothia Towers. THURSDAY, JUNE 26 Business Meetings - 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm Behavioral Sciences/Health Services Research Cariology Research Craniofacial Biology Dental Materials Implantology Research Microbiology/Immunology Mineralized Tissue Neuroscience Nutrition Research Oral Health Research Oral Medicine & Pathology Periodontal Research Room J-2 Room F-1 Room A-5 Room A-2 Room H-1 Room F-4 Room F-5 Room A-7 Room J-1 Room G-1 Room F-6 Room A-6

Receptions - 6:00 pm Behavioral Sciences/Health Services Research, Room H Cariology Research, Geriatric Oral Research, Foyer and Nutrition Research Craniofacial Biology Room A-5 Dental Materials (off-property event) Radisson SAS Park Ave Hotel Implantology Research Room H-1 Microbiology/Immunology & Expo Hall (2nd level) Periodontal Research Mineralized Tissue 18th Floor Restaurant Neuroscience Room A-7 Oral Health Research Room G-1 Oral Medicine & Pathology Room F-6 FRIDAY, JUNE 27 Business Meetings - 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm Dental Anesthesiology Research Education Research Geriatric Oral Research Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Prosthodontics Research Salivary Research Receptions - 6:00 pm Education Research Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Prosthodontics Research Room H-1 Room J-1 Room F-5 Room F-4 Room F-6 Room F-2 Room R-7 Room F-4 Expo Hall (2nd level)

NOTE: Groups not listed held their business meeting and/or reception at the AADR Annual Meeting in San Antonio, TX.

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Special Events
Opening Ceremonies & Welcome Reception Wednesday, June 25 The Opening Ceremonies will begin at 4:15 pm on Wednesday, June 25, at the Svenska Mssan in the Congress Hall. Please come and enjoy the opening entertainment of traditional Swedish folk dancers (sponsored by AstraTech). Immediately following the Opening Ceremonies, all meeting participants are invited to the Welcome Reception, which will conclude at 7:00 pm. We thank the City of Gteborg and Oral-B for sponsoring the reception. Dental Materials Group Banquet Thursday, June 26 The Dental Materials Group is hosting a banquet at Radisson SAS Park Avenue, located on the main street, "The Avenue". The event will take place on Thursday, June 26, 2003, from 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm and is within walking distance of the IADR hotels and Svenska Mssan Congress. The fee to attend is $50 and includes food and beverage. The event is limited to the first 130 people. Tickets will be sold on site on a space-available basis only. If you purchase a ticket and later need to cancel, a full refund is available if notification was received up to one month prior to the date of the event. 3M ESPE Hospitality Center Thursday - Saturday, June 26-28 3M ESPE will provide a Hospitality Center (cyber caf) located in the Exhibit Hall. Computer stations will be set with Internet access for delegates to check their e-mail or "surf the Web". Admission is free, and all meeting participants are invited to visit at their convenience and enjoy light refreshments. The Hospitality Center will be open during the poster viewing and exhibition hours only, Thursday through Saturday. New Member Orientation Breakfast Friday, June 27 All new members and first-timers at the General Session are invited to attend the breakfast. Graduate and post-doctoral students are also welcome to attend. If you are interested in becoming more involved in the Association or learning more about specific Groups or Divisions within the IADR/AADR, please join us for breakfast on Friday, June 27, between 7:00 am and 8:00 am in the Estrad Restaurant at the Svenska Mssan. Visit the Gteborg University Dental Clinics 'ODONTOLOGEN' Friday, June 27 In Gteborg, the Faculty of Odontology and the Specialist Clinics of the Public Dental Health Service are collected under one roof. Together they form a unique dental center where patient care, research, and pre- and post-doctoral education are entwined. In recent years, Odontologen has undergone substantial reconstruction and now offers state-of-the-art clinical facilities and research laboratories. See the exceptional setting for the pre-doctoral comprehensive dental care clinic. Also visit Mun-H-Center, the national orofacial resource center for rare disorders. A guided tour for IADR delegates is available on Friday, June 27th, from 8:50 am - 12:30 pm. Make your reservation on site at the IADR Registration Area no later than 5:00 pm on Thursday, June 26th (the number of visitors is limited). Free transportation is provided.

PEF Divisional Activities


British Division (BSDR) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25 8:00 am - 12 Noon BSDR MINTIG and Ivoclar Prize Competition BSDR Unilever Prize Competition BSDR Colgate Prize Competition 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm BSDR Management Committee Meeting THURSDAY, JUNE 26 11:30 am - 1:30 pm BSDR OMIG Business Meeting FRIDAY, JUNE 27 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm BSDR Annual Business Meeting Continental European Division (CED) TUESDAY, JUNE 24 12:00 Noon - 3:00 pm CED Board Meeting WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25 8:30 am - 11:30 am CED Robert Frank Award Competition FRIDAY, JUNE 27 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm CED General Assembly Irish Division WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25 8:30 am - 11:30 am Irish Division Poster Competition FRIDAY, JUNE 27 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm Annual General Business Meeting Room R-2 Room A-7 Room J-1 Room R-10 Room H-1 Room G-4 Room G-2 Room J-2 Room R-7 Room R-8

Room R-25

Scandinavian Association for Dental Research (ScADR/NOF) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm NOF Board Meeting FRIDAY, JUNE 27 12 Noon - 1:00 pm NOF General Assembly Room R-2 Room R-9

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IADR/Unilever Hatton Awards Competition


TUESDAY, JUNE 24 7:00 am - 7:30 am 7:30 am - 8:00 am 8:00 am - 6:40 pm 4:45 pm - 6:00 pm 6:45 pm - 7:45 pm Poster Set-up Poster Viewing by Judges Presentations (closed-door competition) Poster Tear-down for Junior & Post-doctoral categories Poster Tear-down for Senior category

Junior Category - Room J-2 (Svenska Mssan) Time Board # Name 8:00 am J1 A. Weerakoon 8:20 am J2 G. Abbas 8:40 am J3 A. Ho 9:00 am J4 D. Shannon 9:20 am Break 9:40 am J5 J. Stern 10:00 am J6 N.H. Wood 10:20 am J7 J. Ibarra 10:40 am J8 N. Salib 11:00 am J9 J. Oza 11:20 am Junior category competition ends. Post-doctoral Category - Room J-2 (Svenska Mssan) Time Board # Name 1:00 pm P1 C. Farrah 1:20 pm P2 Y. Zhou 1:40 pm P3 S. Felsveghy 2:00 pm P4 T. Kaneko 2:20 pm P5 M. Kaku 2:40 pm Break 3:00 pm P6 A. Yoshida 3:20 pm P7 P. Papagerakis 3:40 pm P8 J. Huang 4:00 pm P9 A. Khan 4:20 pm Post-doctoral category competition ends.

Senior Category - Room J-1 (Svenska Mssan) Time Board # Name 8:00 am S1 M. Villarino 8:20 am S2 E. Ferreira Martinez 8:40 am S3 N. Gnoatto 9:00 am S4 A. Vora 9:20 am S5 M. Morgan 9:40 am Break 10:00 am S6 A. Vieira 10:20 am S7 M. Nie 10:40 am S8 T. Krase 11:00 am S9 I. Karoussis 11:20 am S10 S. McKeown 11:40 am S11 J. Ekstein 12 Noon Lunch Break 1:00 pm S12 K. Handa 1:20 pm S13 M. Nishi 1:40 pm S14 H. Noh 2:00 pm S15 Y. Yi 2:20 pm S16 A. Carpio-Morales 2:40 pm Break 3:00 pm S17 S. Haug 3:20 pm S18 E. Dimba 3:40 pm S19 T.C. Postma 4:00 pm S20 H.P. Chew 4:20 pm S21 R. Wong 4:40 pm Break 5:00 pm S22 J. Ponce 5:20 pm S23 D. Velonis 5:40 pm S24 J. Dickson 6:00 pm S25 J. Schulze 6:20 pm Senior category competition ends.

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CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP
Programs and Activities The IADR is grateful to the following companies for their support of the various programs and events at this year's General Session (companies are listed in alphabetical order):
Science Transfer Day Opening Ceremonies Entertainment Pens and Pads of Paper TV Monitor Screens "Japan Night" Reception

Conference Bag Insert Badge Lanyards "Korean Night" Reception "Korean Night" Reception

Official Airline
Beer Coupons at Liseberg Entrance Passes

Hospitality Center

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Plenary Session Speakers Promotional Toothbrushes Welcome Reception Welcome Reception

Printing of Liseberg Tickets IADR/Colgate Research in Prevention Awards & Luncheon IADR Council Dinner Meeting Signage New Member Breakfast IADR/PEF Past Presidents' Lunch (Public Dental Service) Science Transfer Day Conference Bags Ground Transportation IADR President and Young Members' Forum Meeting-at-a-Glance Booklet WRIGLEY Conference Bag Insert IADR Hatton Prize Awards IADR Division Travel Awards & Reception

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Symposia and Workshop


The IADR acknowledges the following companies and organizations for their support of symposia and workshops for this meeting: AstraTech - in support of the "Importance of Implant Surface Structure on Early Bone Bonding" symposium. Colgate-Palmolive Company - in support of the Assessing Oral MalodorEstablished Methods and Emerging Technologies and SIBLINGs: A Group of Multi-functional Extracellular Matrix Components of Mineralized Tissue symposia. Dentsply International - in support of the "Micro and Macro Changes in Oral Mucosa and Jawbone Supporting Dental Prostheses in Frail Elders" symposium. Discus Dental - in support of the "Vital Tooth WhiteningAn Update on Safety and Efficacy" symposium. GABA Internatinal - in support of the SIBLINGs: A Group of Multi-functional Extracellular Matrix Components of Mineralized Tissue symposium. Kerr Corporation - in support of the "Amalgam- to Tooth-colored MaterialsImplications for Clinical Practice and Dental Education" symposium. International Consortium for RDC/TMD-based Research - in support of the "International Multi-center Clinical Research: Issues and Challenges with a Focus on Chronic Pain" symposium. National Institute on Drug Abuse - in support of the "The Impact of Policies on Tobacco Use: An International Perspective" symposium. New England BioLabs - in support of the "Cellular Microbiology" symposium. NIDCR/NIH - in support of the "The Impact of Policies on Tobacco Use: An International Perspective" and "Molecular Communication among Oral Bacteria" symposia. Nobel Biocare - in support of the "Importance of Implant Surface Structure on Early Bone Bonding" symposium. Pfizer, Inc. - in support of the "Periodontology 50 Years On: What Has Changed?" symposium. Procter & Gamble Company - in support of "The Shortened Dental Arch (SDA) Concept in Elderly Persons" and "Vital Tooth Whitening--An Update on Safety and Efficacy" symposia. Quest International - in support of the "Assessing Oral MalodorEstablished Methods and Emerging Technologies" symposium. Straumann - in support of the "Importance of Implant Surface Structure on Early Bone Bonding" symposium. 3M ESPE - in support of the "Cellular Microbiology" and "Fracture Mechanics and Enhanced Performance" symposia.

Ultradent Products - in support of the "Amalgam- to Tooth-colored MaterialsImplications for Clinical Practice and Dental Education" and "Vital Tooth WhiteningAn Update on Safety and Efficacy" symposia. US Department of Health & Human Services - in support of the "The Impact of Policies on Tobacco Use: An International Perspective" symposium. The Weintraub Center for Biotechnology - in support of the "Tumor Immunology/Apoptosis" symposium.

AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS


The Awards and Fellowships of the Association provide recognition and support for individuals who have made significant contributions to dental research. Distinguished Scientist Awards, 2003 Basic Research in Biological Mineralization Award, supported by Unilever Dental Research. Basic Research in Periodontal Disease Award, supported by Colgate-Palmolive Company. Behavioral Sciences & Health Services Research Award, supported by John O. Butler Company. Craniofacial Biology Research Award, sponsored by the IADR Craniofacial Biology Group and supported by Oral-B Laboratories. Geriatric Oral Research Award, supported by Biotene-Oral Balance Oral Care Products. H. Trendley Dean Memorial Award, supported by ColgatePalmolive Co. and a bequest from the estate of Frank J. McClure in memory of H. Trendley Dean. Oral Medicine & Pathology Research Award, supported by the John O. Butler Company. Pulp Biology Research Award, sponsored by the IADR Pulp Biology Group and supported by the L.D. Caulk Division of Dentsply International. PTT Research Award, sponsored by the IADR PTT Group and supported by Whitehall Robins Company. Research in Dental Caries Award, supported by Pfizer, Inc. Research in Oral Biology Award, supported by the Church & Dwight Company. Research in Prosthodontics and Implants Award, given in memory of Willard J Tarbet and supported by Procter & Gamble Denture Care. Salivary Research Award, supported by the William Wrigley, Jr. Company. Wilmer Souder Award, supported by the IADR Dental Materials Group and the William T. Sweeney Memorial Fund. Young Investigator Award, supported by the Procter & Gamble Company.

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Acknowledgments
We thank the following individuals for their time and energy in finalizing the program for the 2003 Annual Meeting: IADR Board of Directors John Clarkson President Stephen Challacombe President-elect Paul Robertson Vice-president Graham Embery Immediate Past President Edwin Yen Treasurer Mark Herzberg Editor Susan Reisine Member-at-Large Hector Lanfranchi Member-at-Large Gunnar Bergenholtz Member-at-Large Christopher Fox Executive Director Sponsoring Division Board of Directors PEF Officers Peter Holbrook President Angus Walls Secretary Gottfried Schmalz President-elect British Division David M. Williams Angus Walls Ronald Wilson Stephen Challacombe President Secretary Treasurer Immediate Past President President President-elect Secretary Treasurer Immediate Past President

IADR E.W. Borrow Memorial Award: This award is intended to recognize and stimulate research in oral health promotion for children. The plaque and cash award are graciously supported by the E.W. Borrow Dental Milk Foundation. David B. Scott Fellowship: This annual fellowship rotates alphabetically through the IADR Divisions and is funded by the estate of the late Nancy M. Scott in honor of David B. Scott, IADR Past President and former Director of NIDCR. The 2004 Fellowship will be awarded in the Australian/New Zealand Division. John A. Gray Fellowship: This bi-annual fellowship rotates alphabetically through the IADR Divisions. It is funded by donations from members and sponsors in tribute to John A. Gray, past Executive Director of the IADR. The fellowship will be awarded in the Chinese Division in 2005. Norton M. Ross Fellowship: This bi-annual fellowship rotates in reverse alphabetical order through the IADR Divisions. It is funded by a generous endowment from Pfizer, Inc. in memory of the late Norton Ross. IADR/Lion Dental Research Award for Young Investigators: Established to support improvements in the oral health sciences through the stimulation of junior researchers. This Award is generously supported by the Lion Corporation. The three 2003 awards are given in the Oral Health Research Group, Periodontal Research Group, and Salivary Research Group. IADR/Unilever Division Travel Awards: Established to encourage outstanding young dental scientists to carry out research, attend the IADR General Session, and participate in the IADR/Unilever Hatton Awards Competition. This award is generously funded through Unilever Oral Care Dental Research. In 2003, 43 individuals from 16 Divisions will receive funding for travel to this year's international meeting. IADR/Colgate Research in Prevention Travel Award: Established to support students and young investigators doing research in the area of oral disease prevention. The award was given this year to six individuals through a generous donation from the Colgate-Palmolive Company. IADR Toshio Nakao Fellowship: Established to allow a young investigator to obtain training and experience in dental materials science at a center of excellence. This bi-annual fellowship is supported by GC Corporation. John J. Clarkson Fellowship: The award is funded by donations from individual IADR members and the IADR Institutional Section in honor of John J. Clarkson, past Executive Director of the IADR. The bi-annual fellowship will be awarded to a worthy recipient who is conducting research in Public Dental Health. IADR/Unilever Hatton Awards Competition: Awards are made to young investigators selected by each of the IADR Divisions and judged best in presenting meritorious poster presentations on original research at the IADR General Session. The competition is divided into three categories (junior, senior, and postdoctoral) according to the formal education of the competitors. Two winners may be selected for each category, with each firstand second-place winner receiving a cash award and plaque. These awards are generously supported by Unilever Research.

Continental European Division Dominique Deville de Prire Fatma Koray Gottfried Schmalz Bart Van Meerbeek Guido Goracci Irish Division David Hussey Christopher Irwin Hassan Ziada Denise MacCarthy

President Secretary Treasurer Immediate Past President

Scandinavian Division Peter Lingstrm President Jukka Meurman Secretary Hans Preus Treasurer Group Program Chairs Ibtisam Al-Hashimi Salomon Amar Jim Broome Richard Crout Monty Duggal Ken Eaton Carla Evans Kevin Frazier Luigi Gallo Dana Graves Satoshi Imazato John Jansen Nadeem Karimbux Bob Kelly Sharukh Khajotia Ned Lally John Meechan Diane Messadi Mina Mina Franke Mueller Trisha O'Hehir Robin Orchardson Vincent Perciaccante John Powers David Sarrett Chiayi Shen Dan Shugars Jeffrey Stansbury Charlie Streckfus Martin Tyas Christine Wu

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Reviewers Joseph Antonucci Helen Best James Borke Michael Burrow Zhuo Cai Robert Caudle Esmonde Corbet Cees de Baat Rena D'Souza Hansel Fletcher William Giannoblie Carlos Gonzalez-Cabezas Jason Griggs Martin Handfield Hiroshi Sugiya Roy Judge Keith Kirkwood Ahn Le Frank Lobbezoo Dennis Mangan Regina Messer Paul Moore Timo Nrhi Joo Ong Elaine Romberg Lior Shapira Anthony Smith Shiro Suzuki Franklin Tay J. Mark Thomason Timothy Watson Nelson Wood Hiromasa Yoshie

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Hands-on Workshop Organizers Helen Best Lois Cohen Bruce Pihlstrom Lunch & Learning Organizers Anthony Blinkhorn Colin Dawes Paul Dechow Andrea Mombelli Ignace Naert Trisha O'Hehir Maria Pintado A.J. Smith Paul Speight Ann Wenzel Symposium Organizers Ramon Bedi Helen Best Ejvind Budtz-Jrgensen Paul Dechow Paula Farthing Palle Holmstrup Anahid Jewet Richard Lamont William Maixner Timo Nrhi Richard Ohrbach Cynthia Pine Stephen Rosenstiel

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Wolfgang Arnold Anthony Blinkhorn Frank Burke Peter Brtscher Richard Callan Dan Chan Colin Dawes Sabine Dickens Christopher Fenno Ashraf Fouad Carolyn Gibson Valerie Gordon Daniel Haas Lawrence Herenia Kaumudi Joshipura Christoph Kaaden Richard Lamont Mike Lewis Georgia Majerus Gerardo Maupome Craig Miller Shinya Murakami Won-Suck Oh Christine Ritchie Stephen Rosenstiel Karin Sjgren Dan Smith Shogo Takushiba Sotiris Tetradis Martin Tickle Sepp Wickholm Mikiko Yamashiro

Josie Beeley Anthony Blinkhorn Peter Buschang Mark Drangsholt Michel Goldberg Alice Horowitz Paul Kolenbrander Michael MacEntee Georgia Majerus Ann-Marie Neme Bruce Pihlstrom Christine Ritchie N. Dorin Ruse

Local Organizing Committee Gunnar Bergenholtz, Chairman Miguel Aranibar Anette Carln Claes Emilson Ingrid Fischer Catharina Hgglin Bengt Hassus Birgitta Jlevik Mats Jontell Birgitta Khler Ulf Lekholm Anders Linde Peter Lingstrm Bent Pedersen Charlotte Simark Karin Sjgren Sverker Toreskog Inger von Bltzingslwen Jan Wennstrm

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President's Circle Members Borrow Dental Milk Foundation Johnson & Johnson - Professional Division Unilever Oral Care Leadership Member GlaxoSmithKline Members 3M Dental Products American Academy of Periodontology Colgate - Palmolive Company Dentsply International Eastman Kodak Company GC Corporation J. Morita Corporation John O. Butler Company Lion Corporation Oral-B Laboratories /Gillette Company Pfizer Inc. Philips Oral Healthcare, Inc. Procter & Gamble Company

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Hotel and Local Tour Information


Congrex will be managing all housing and tour requests and will be on site at the meeting in the registration area. Their booth will be open the following dates and times: Tuesday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Wednesday - Friday 8:00 am - 3:00 pm Saturday 6:30 am - 8:00 am Congrex offers you a wide selection of tours organized for IADR meeting delegates. All tours will be operated by deluxe motorcoaches with an English-speaking bilingual guide. All tours will depart from and return to the Svenska Massan. Congrex reserves the right to cancel any tours for which there is insufficient demand. If you have not yet purchased your ticket, please check with Congrex for availability. Tour #1: City Tour of Gteborg Dates: Tuesday, June 24, and Wednesday, June 25 Time: 9:00 am - 12 Noon Fee: SEK 250 per person (includes coffee break) Tour #2: Boat Trip to Elfsborg's Fortress Dates: Tuesday, June 24, and Wednesday, June 25 Time: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm Fee: SEK 500 per person (includes lunch) Tour #3: Gunnebo Manor Date: Thursday, June 26 Time: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Fee: SEK 500 per person (includes lunch, entrance fee) Tour #4: Terra Nova Shipyard Date: Friday, June 27 Time: 9:30 am - 2:30 pm Fee: SEK 500 per person (includes lunch) Tour #5: Visit to the Nordic Watercolor Museum Date: Friday, June 27 Time: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Fee: SEK 500 per person (includes lunch, entrance fee) Tour #6: A Full Day's Visit to SmlandThe Kingdom of Crystal Date: Saturday, June 28 Time: 7:00 am - 8:00 pm Fee: SEK 750 per person (includes coffee break, lunch)

Congress Gteborg Pass 2003 The Gteborg Pass is a discount card for visitors on leisure or business travel and offers free admissions and/or discounts. The passes can be purchased from Congrex during the IADR meeting. The Congress Pass is valid for 24, 48, or 72 hours from the first time of use. The Pass card costs SEK 150/24 hours, SEK 225/48 hours, SEK 275/72 hours. Included in the price of the card are the following: Free travel on public transport, including trams, buses, archipelago boats, and trains. Free admission to the Liseberg amusement park. Free admission to the Natural History Museum, Gteborg City Museum, Gteborg Museum of Art & Hasselblad Center, Rhss Museum for Applied Art & Design, Maritime Museum, and the Aquarium. Free admission to the Valhalla swimming complex. Shopping discounts: SEK100 discount when making purchases for SEK500 at several stores (see IADR Web site for complete list). Table guaranteed at several restaurants when making a reservation before 3:00 pm the same day (see IADR Web site for complete list). Priority over the queue at several bars and nightclubs (see IADR Web site for complete list). Discount at Taxi Gteborg (SEK50). 50% off tickets to performances with the Gteborg Symphony Orchestra and to the Gteborg Opera House when booking on day of performance. 50% off admission to Friskis & Svettis leisure center.

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Future Meetings

IADR/AADR/CADR General Session & Exhibition Honolulu, HI, USA Meeting Location: Hawaii Convention Center Abstracts Submission Deadline Date: September 26, 2003 Visit the IADR Web site for updated meeting information. www.dentalresearch.org

2005
March 9-12 IADR/AADR/CADR General Session & Exhibition Baltimore, MD, USA

2007
March 21-24 IADR/AADR/CADR General Session & Exhibition New Orleans, LA, USA

2006
March 8-11 AADR/CADR Annual Meeting & Exhibition Orlando, FL, USA June 28 - July 1 IADR General Session & Exhibition Brisbane, Australia

2008
April 2-5 AADR/CADR Annual Meeting & Exhibition Dallas, TX, USA

2003 IADR General Session & Exhibition

THE EXHIBITION
The Exhibition will be held in Hall B at the Svenska Massan. The exhibit hours are as follows: Thursday, June 26 Friday, June 27 Saturday, June 28 10:00 am - 5:00 pm 10:00 am - 5:00 pm 8:00 am - 12:15 pm Blackwell Munksgaard Booth #: 113 Oxford, UK Tel: +44.1865.776868 FAX: +44.1865.714591 www.blackwellpublishing.com Blackwell Munksgaard's publishing program represents the very best in academic research, student learning, and practice development. Visit our stand to see our full range of titles, including some important new books and nine of the top 20 ranked journals. Place your subscriptions and order your books today! British Dental Journal Booth #: 315 London, UK Tel: +44.1420.89142 FAX: +44.1420.89142 www.bdj.co.uk Visit our stand to see: The BDJ - for the latest research, clinical practice, and opinion in the field. Evidence-Based Dentistry (EBD) - a dynamic resource which filters the best available evidence from a wide range of journals. BDJ Books - our growing portfolio of practical and accessible books. Other BDA products. NEW! Chew Tech I/S Booth #: 208 Vejle, Denmark Tel: +45.72.15.15.15 FAX: +45.72.15.15.16 www.gumlink.com / www.dandygroup.com Chew Tech I/S is a newly founded R&D company. We are jointly owned by Gumlink A/S and DANDY A/S. We develop cuttingedge chewing gum technology, supplying our customers with competitive solutions. One of our focus areas is chewing gum with functional ingredients. Even though we are newly founded as a company with R&D focus, we have 20 years' experience working with chewing gum functionality. We have marketed chewing gum as food, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. We sponsor the conference bag with information about chewing gum. See us at our stand for further information. Colgate-Palmolive Booth#: Island 302 Canton, MA, USA Tel: +212.310.2000 www.colgateprofessional.com Colgate-Palmolive is the global leader in oral care technology, products, and education. Colgate's products include technologically advanced toothpastes, toothbrushes, mouthrinses, and floss. Our Colgate Oral Pharmaceuticals subsidiary provides professional fluoride, gingival health, and tooth-whitening products. Colgate's Bright Smiles-Bright Futures program teaches proper oral health to millions of children worldwide. For additional information on Colgate oral health products, please visit our technical exhibit.

NEW! Denotes first-time exhibitors Exhibitor listing as of 4/28/03 COMMERCIAL EXHIBITORS NEW! Aster Cephac Booth #: 310 Paris, France Tel: +01.53.78.18 74 FAX: +01.45.54.28.64 www.aster-cephac.com Aster Cosmetology, one of the primary Consumer Product Testing Centers in Europe, focuses on tolerability, efficacy evaluation, and claim substantiation for cosmetic, OTC, and health care products. Our expertise in the dental field makes it possible to optimize the development of the products concerned, notably by means of clinical, microbiological, and analytical tests in the following fields: dental plaque, gingivitis, whitening, stained teeth, bad breath, etc. NEW! Astra Tech Booth #: Island 408 Molndal, Sweden Tel: +46.31.776.3000 FAX: +46.31.776.3012 www.astratech.com Astra Tech is part of the Astra Zeneca Group, one of the world's leading pharmaceutical companies, and is one of the fastest-growing implant companies. Our implant system offers a total solution for the dental profession to provide patients with the best in dental implants and an improved quality of life. Atrix Laboratories GmbH Booth #: 308 Bad Homburg, Germany Tel: +49.6172.925827 FAX: +49.6172.925850 www.moderateperiodontitis.com ATRIX laboratories is a pharmaceutical company focused on advanced drug delivery. In Europe, the company concentrates on marketing its dental products: a local antibiotic for infection control in periodontally diseased patients and a liquid barrier for use in GTR and GBR. Bisco Dental Products Booth #: 407 Schaumburg, IL, USA Tel: +847.534.6000 or +800.247.3368 FAX: +847.891.5049 or +800.959.9550 www.bisco.com For more than two decades, Bisco has been devoted to the improvement of materials used in adhesive dentistry. Bisco's flagship products, All-Bond2 and One-Step, continue to be among the most evaluated adhesives available today. In addition to adhesives, Bisco offers a full line of cements and composite restoratives.

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Coltne AG Booth #: 409 Bromma, Sweden Tel: +46.8.35.22.57 FAX: +46.8.35.22.57 www.coltenewhaledent.com Coltne Whaledent products: Affinis impression materials, ParaPost core build up, Biosonic ultrasonic cleaners, Roeko products: Comprecap, Stay-put, RoekoSeal, FlexiDam, Hygenic products: Fiesta clamps, UltraFil 3D, etc. Dentsply Booth #: Island 202 Konstanz, Germany Tel: +49.75315830 FAX: +49.7531583104 www.dentsply.com DeguDent A DENTSPLY International Company. DeguDent is the new name of the former Degussa Dental Company located in Hanau (Germany). DeguDent stands for advanced and successful product concepts and system solutions for the dental laboratory. At the IADR 2003, DeguDent will present information about Cercon smart ceramics. DeguDent seeks co-operation with researchers and clinical experts in the fields of prosthodontics, dental ceramics, and precious alloys. DENTSPLY DeTrey Situated in Konstanz (Germany), DENTSPLY DeTrey is focused on the development and production of restorative materials with well-known brands such as Dyract and Prime&Bond NT. At the IADR 2003, DENTSPLY DeTrey will present information about its three latest innovations: QuiXfil, X-flow, and Dyract eXtra. DENTSPLY DeTrey seeks co-operation with researchers and clinical experts in the field of restorative dentistry. DENTSPLY Friadent Since 2001, Friadent is a member of the DENTSPLY Group, representing the international competence center for dental implants and augmentation materials. Friadent offers complete therapy concepts for implant-supported restorations (FRIALIT-2, XiVE, ANKYLOS) and comprehensive know-how in bone regeneration (CeraMed). Friadent seeks co-operation with researchers and clinical experts in the field of implantology. DenX Ltd. Booth #: 313 Jerusalem, Israel Tel: +972.2.641.7748 FAX: +972.2.642.6901 www.denx.com Revolutionizing dentistry, using advanced technologies, from the classroom to the surgeon's office. DentSim is a state-of-the-art dental training simulator based on DenX's proprietary Motion Tracking Technology. The simulator guides trainees in correct drilling techniques, records their performance, and provides detailed objective evaluations. Using imaging software, DenX's motion-tracking technology, and visual and audio signals, Confident systems guide the implant practitioner continuously to ensure that drilling is performed at the precise location, angle, and depth required. NEW! Doxa AB Booth #: 213 Uppsala, Sweden Tel: +46.18.478.20.00 FAX: +46.18.478.20.01 www.doxa.se Doxa will develop, manufacture, and commercialize innovative products based on its unique technology platform of calcium aluminate hydrates and bioactive ceramics.

Elsevier Science Booth #: 321 London, UK Tel: +44.20.7424.4200 www.elsevier.com As the largest medical publisher in the world, Elsevier publishes over 300 journals, covering all major subject areas. Our portfolio includes Journal of Dentistry, Oral Oncology, Dental Materials, and Archives of Oral Biology. To pick up a free sample copy or for detailed subscription information, please visit our stand # 321. Fertin Pharma A/S Booth #: 210 Taastrup, Denmark Tel: +45.7215.1300 FAX: +45.7215.1301 www.fertin.com Fertin Pharma specializes in development and manufacturing of chewing gum as a drug delivery system. Medical chewing gum has several decisive benefits over conventional drug delivery systems: pleasant taste, convenient administration thus improving compliance, and, for some substances, fast onset of action and fewer side-effects. MediChew provides new competitive advantages within product lifecycle management for mature products and for new chemical entities. Florida Probe Corp. Booth #: 314 Gainesville, FL, USA Tel: +352.372.1142 FAX: +352.372.0257 www.floridaprobe.com We offer a computerized periodontal probing and charting system. New research software now available. NEW! GC Europe, N.V. Booth #: 307, 309 Leuven, Belgium Tel: +32.16.39.80.50 FAX: +46.16.39.02.14 www.gceurope.com The product focus you will find at the GC booth will be on some segments within the product group for operatory use, e.g.: The Fuji Glass Ionomers, including the new Fuji 7; the Gradia Directa new composite resin; and the pvs range consisting of ExaFast, ExaMix, and ExaJet. GlaxoSmithKline Booth #:513, 515 Jersey City, NJ, USA Tel: +201.434.3000, ext 1951 Fax: +201.332.7899 www.gsk.com Our global quest is to help people feel better, do more and live longer. As a world-leading pharmaceutical and consumer healthcare company we bring a new approach to innovation in oral care. Come visit us to learn more about the world-class brands that are endorsed by dental professionals around the globe. Hill Top Research, Inc. Booth #: 215 Maldon & Manchester, UK Tel: +44.1612.743.230 FAX: +44.1612.743.433 www.hill-top.com Hill Top Research provides full-service clinical safety, efficacy, and claims substantiation testing, as well as oral microbiological services. Hill Top's team of experts and oral care testing facilities in Ohio, Florida, New Jersey, and the United Kingdom make it the largest and most comprehensive oral care products testing firm in the world. Hill Top offers program and protocol design, rapid study execution, and statistical analysis and interpretation to streamline the product development cycle.

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NEW! Inion Ltd. Booth #: 319 Tampere, Finland Tel: +358.3.2306600 FAX: +358.3.2306601 www.inion.fi The core competence of Inion Ltd. lies in its know-how of both surgical biodegradable polymer applications and production processes. Inion GTR Biodegradable Membrane System is indicated for the surgical treatment of periodontal defects, for soft- and hard-tissue augmentation, for covering alveolar bone defects and empty dental sockets, and for implant prosthetic surgery. NEW! Institut Straumann AG Booth #: 107, 109 Waldenburg, Switzerland Tel: +41.61.965.1111 FAX: + 41.61.965.1101 www.straumann.com Developing products together with the International Team for Implantology (ITI) has been a key success factor for Straumann's ITI DENTAL IMPLANT SYSTEM. For more than 20 years, Straumann has been setting the trends in implant dentistry by adhering to and continuously improving the non-submerged, single-stage approach with innovations all along the way. Laclede, Inc./Biotene Booth #: 214 Rancho Dominguez, CA, USA Tel: +310.605.4280 FAX: +310.605.4288 www.laclede.com Oral Care Products: Biotene Dry Mouth Toothpaste, chewing gum, mouthwash, Oral Balance Moisturizing Gel, Denture Grip, Fluoride Foam, Infadent, First Teeth Toothpaste. 3M ESPE Booth #: Hospitality Area St. Paul, MN, USA Tel: +651.736.8160 FAX: +651.733.2481 www.3m.com/dental 3M ESPE manufactures and markets more than 2,000 products and services designed to help dental professionals improve their patients' oral health. Trusted brands include Filtek Restorative Material, Impregum and Imprint II Impression Materials, RelyX Cements, Adper Adhesives, and a variety of popular delivery systems. 3M ESPE is one of more than 40 businesses that make up 3M, a US publicly held technology company, which celebrated its Century of Innovation in 2002. J. Morita USA, Inc. Booth #: 501, 503 Dietzenbach, Germany Tel: +49.6074.836.201 FAX: +49.6074.836.299 www.jmoritaeurope.de We will exhibit our 3-Dimension Digital Volume Tomography and Digital Panaromic X-Ray unit and Chemical Dental-Bonding System.

Oral-B Laboratories Booth #: 220, 222 Boston, MA, USA Tel: +617.463.9569 FAX: +617.463.9576 www.oralb.com Oral-B Laboratories has over 50 years of experience and expertise in developing superior oral hygiene products that are personally used by more dental professionals worldwide than any other brand. The quality and performance demonstrated by our products are supported by a library of robust clinical evidence, and remain the cornerstone of our brand value. Please visit the Oral-B booth for more information about our growing portfolio of preventive care products, including the 3D Excel Pulsating toothbrush, our range of children's toothbrushesStages, and the NEW CrossAction Power and CrossAction Vitalizer products. NEW! P&G/NB Group Booth #: 115 Gateshead, UK Tel: +44.191.402.2828 FAX: +44.191.402.2929 www.nbgroup.co.uk Enroll your dental school for Denture Performancea free CDROM package for dental students sponsored by Procter & Gamble. Written by prosthodontic experts, it is fully interactive, with over 40 animations and 3D images to help the student understand complete denture function from the patient's perspective and experiences. PLANMECA OY Booth#: 413 Helsinki, Finland Tel: +358.9.75905500 Fax: +358.9.75905565 Planmeca will present its complete all in one *concept. It provides an effective and ergonomic way of controlling all digital information relevant to modern dental care. Planmeca will also introduce the new Planmeca ProMax maxillofacial x-ray. Its design and operating principles are based on advanced robotic and computer technologies, the latest scientific research and the requirements of today's radiology. Procter & Gamble Co. Booth #: 114, 116 Cincinnati, OH, USA Tel: +513.983.2307 FAX: +513.983.9988 www.dentalcare.com The Procter & Gamble booth will feature the following oral care brands: Crest, Blend-a-med, AZ and Ipana, as well as Crest Whitestrips, a dental whitening system. We will also feature our Web site, www.dentalcare.com, which contains a wealth of information for dental professionals, including the Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice. Quintessence Copenhagen Booth #: 508, 510 Lyngby, Denmark Tel: +45.4593.7027 FAX: +45.4593.7029 www.quintessence.dk The Quintessence Publishing Group was founded in Berlin in 1949 and is today the world's leading publisher in dentistry, publishing in all media for general and specialist dentists and other dental professionals. Quintessence has branches in 14 different countries, and the European Editorial Office in Copenhagen is the latest newcomer.

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Ribbond, Inc. Booth #: 402 Seattle, WA, USA Tel: +800.624.4554 FAX: +206.382.9354 www.ribbond.com Ribbond's developer, Dr. David N. Rudo, will demonstrate techniques and applications and discuss the principles and modes of success and failure of fiber laminate technology. Since 1991, Ribbond bondable reinforcement ribbon has been used successfully for the construction of periodontal splints, metal-free bridges, reinforced provisional bridges, repairs, and more. Shofu Dental GmbH Booth #: 207 Ratingen, Germany Tel: +0049.2102.8664.0 FAX: +0049.2102.8664.64 www.shofu.de At Shofu, everything centers on quality! The name of Shofu is primarily associated with abrasives, but Shofu can also look back on a long experience in the field of dental ceramics and facing materials. Come and visit our booth! We will be happy to introduce you to our latest innovations! Software of Excellence Booth#: 316 Auckland, New Zealand Tel: +64.9.4141.220 FAX: +64.9.4141.229 www.soeidental.com Having a specific focus on dentistry, we offer you an impressive clinically driven, electronic patient record system, flexible enough to fulfill specific requirements. Work practices are enhanced rather than compromised. With a client base that includes dental schools, public health providers, dental hospitals, and private practitioners, customers benefit from our experience and commitment to ongoing software development. Stick Tech, Ltd. Booth #: 101 Turku, Finland Tel: +358.2.4808.2500 FAX: +358.2.241.0032 www.sticktech.com Stick Tech Ltd. is a Finnish company operating in the dental care sector. It develops, manufactures, and markets fiber reinforcements for dental requirements. Stick Tech Ltd. has two product segments: everStick products for dentists, and Stick products for laboratories. Products include: everStick and everStick Net, everStick Starter Kit, everStick Perio, everStick Ortho, everStick Post, Stick and StickNet, and Training. TePe Munhygienprodukter AB Booth #: 415 Malm, Sweden Tel: +46.0.40.670.1100 FAX: +46.0.40.670.1111 www.tepe.se TePe Munhygienprodukter was established in 1965 and ever since has been the leading manufacturer of oral hygiene products in Sweden. Research, development, manufacturing, and marketing of our products for preventive dentistry occur at our plant in Malm, Sweden. Our main products are interdental brushes, toothbrushes, dental sticks, and dental tape. We export to 25 countries.

Tokuyama Dental Corp. Booth #: 216 Tokyo, Japan Tel: +81.3.3835.2261 FAX: +81.3.3835.7224 www.tokuyamadental.com Tokuyama Dental Corp. has been engaged in the dental business for almost 20 years, using sophisticated technologies we have acquired as a chemical company. We have developed a new selfetching, fluoride-releasing one-step bonding system, One-Up Bond F. Etching, rinsing, and drying are no longer necessary. Simply mix, apply, and light-cure! Every step of One-Up Bond F can be monitored and confirmed visually, increasing speed, accuracy, and reliability. The innovative technology has also been adapted to Tokuyama Dental's new multi-purpose adhesive system, M-Bond. Ultradent Products, Inc. Booth #: 209 South Jordan, UT, USA Tel: +800.552.5512 FAX: +801.572.0600 www.ultradent.com The mission of Ultradent Products, Inc.to improve dental health care and to make dental procedures more predictable and hasslefreehas led it to the forefront of aesthetic, restorative, and preventive dentistry, with its patented whiteners, bonding and luting resins, tissue management system, composites, etchants, sealants, endodontic materials, and more. In additiion to its products, Ultradent's pioneering syringe-delivery systems provide unprecedented convenience and cross-contamination prevention. Ultradent's commitment to quality products and service is unsurpassed in the dental industry. NEW! Unident AB Booth #: 502, 504 Falkenberg, Sweden Tel: +46.346.485.50 FAX: +46.346.595.50 www.unident.se Unident is a privately owned company which markets, sells, and distributes dental products to dentists and dental hygienists in the Scandinavian market (Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and Finland). Unident also acts as a dealer in the European market and distributes products through a network of collaborators. The business concept of Unident is to "make dentistry more successful". Its goal is to create successful dentists by providing them with products and/or techniques which simplify their clinical works and make them better, smarter, and faster. Unilever Oral Care Booth #: 108 Merseyside, UK Tel: +44.151.641.3000 FAX: +44.151.641.1800 www.unilever.com Unilever Oral Care provides scientific support for the company's broad range of oral care products. We will be presenting examples produced by Unilever companies world-wide. These products are marketed under the brand names of Pepsodent, Signal, Mentadent, Aim, and Close-Up. Please come and visit us.

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The Wrigley Company Booth #: 514, 516 Plymouth, UK Tel: +44.0.1752.752172 FAX: +44.0.1752.752173 www.wrigley.com For over 25 years, The Wrigley Company has pioneered independent research into the positive effects of chewing sugar-free gum. This research has helped the profession's understanding of the importance of saliva and the role of chewing sugar-free gum in dental health. Through Wrigley Oral Healthcare Programs, we work in partnership with dental professionals, helping to promote oral care to patients. Programs now operate successfully in 36 countries across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Please visit and receive a Wrigley Exhibition bag and get entered for our free prize drawing.

NEW! King's College London (UK) Booth #: 110 London, England Tel: +020.7955.8870 FAX: +020.7955.8873 www.kcl.ac.uk/dentistry The Dental Institute, King's College London, is the only UK dental school with the highest possible national ratings for research and teaching. The Institute's activities include cutting-edge basic and clinical research funded from public and industrial sources. Its internationally renowned faculty provides a full range of post-graduate courses and research programs. National Institute of Dental and Booth #: 103 Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) Bethesda, MD, USA Tel: +301.402.4261 www.nidcr.nih.gov The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR), one of the National Institutes of Health, is the primary sponsor of fundamental and translational research related to craniofacial-oral-dental diseases and disorders. NIDCR staff will be on hand to answer questions about research funding and training opportunities.

EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITORS
NEW! Academy of Minimally Invasive Booth #: 416 Dentistry Skanr, Sweden Tel: +46.40.475312 FAX: +46.40.478631 www.acamid.org The Academy of Minimally Invasive Dentistry is a non-profit organization with the objective of promoting and implementing effective minimally invasive approaches in oral health research and dental practice. The Academy will communicate these concepts through its Web site (www.acamid.org), its official journal, Oral Health and Preventive Dentistry, congresses, and other educational events. Visit our booth and learn how to become a member of Acamid.

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
Seq#: 1.0 Wednesday, 25 June 2003, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Symposium - Group-/Division-sponsored, G1 Symposium - Cellular Microbiology Supported by: New England BioLabs and 3M ESPE Chairperson: R. Lamont 0001 2:00 Chair's Opening Remarks. 2:05 Parasite Adaptation to Dynamic Hosts: Bordetella and their Phage. J.F. MILLER* (UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA) 2:45 Chemotaxis Guided Tissue Penetration and Fusobacterium Induced Apoptosis. W. SHI* (UCLA School of Dentistry, Los Angeles, CA, USA) 3:05 Intracellular Trafficking of P. gingivalis. A. PROGULSKE-FOX* (University of Florida, Gainesville, USA) 3:25 Immune Cell Recognition of P. gingivalis LPS. R.P. DARVEAU* (University of Washington, Seattle, USA) 3:45 Discussion. Seq#: 2.0 Wednesday, 25 June 2003, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Symposium - Group-/Division-sponsored, G2 3:10 Life-long Learning - Uptake and Impact on General Dental Practice. J.W. FRAME* (University of Birmingham, United Kingdom) 3:30 Self-assessmentthe Role of the Individual Clinician. A. EVANS* (University College London, United Kingdom) 3:50 Concluding Remarks. R. BEDI* (University College London, United Kingdom) Seq#: 4.0 Wednesday, 25 June 2003, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Oral, F4

Behavioral Sciences/Health Services Research - Fear and Anxiety Chairpersons: P. Adair and R. Moore 0004 2:00 Fear of Injections among Norwegian 18-yr-olds. M. RAADAL*, M. VIKA, G. KVALE, and E. SKARET (University of Bergen, Norway) 0005 2:15 Dental Fear, Perceived Control, and Satisfaction with Dental Treatment. M.R. INGLEHART, J. KUSTRA, and F. ORLANDO* (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA) 0006 2:30 Dental Fear: Pain Sensitivity and Fear of Bodily Injury. M.W. HEFT*, M.M. BRADLEY, and P.J. LANG (University of Florida, Gainesville, USA) 0007 2:45 Heterogeneity in Dental Fearful PatientsA Person-based Approach. U. BERGGREN*, J. LUNDGREN, K. ARNRUP, and L. BODIN (Gteborg University, Sweden) 0008 3:00 How Well Do We Assess Dental Anxiety in Children?. J. LEVITT*, P. ADAIR, and R. DURHAM (Dundee Dental School, United Kingdom) 0009 3:15 Embarrassment as a Factor in Phobic Dental Anxiety. R. MOORE* (Dental Phobia Research & Treatment Center, Royal Dental College, University of Aarhus, Denmark) 0010 3:30 A Systematic (Cochrane) Review of Conscious Sedation for Dental Anxiety. P.M. ADAIR*, J. BANNISTER, J. LEVITT, A. DE JONGH, and R.C. DURHAM (The Royal Hospitals, Belfast, United Kingdom) 0011 3:45 Routine Care Performed Under Inhalation Sedation with a Pre-fixed 50% N 2O/50% O2 Mixture (KALINOX) in Patients with Special Needs. D. FAULKS*, M.-C. MANIRE, S. ALBECKER-GRAPPE, A. BERTHET, C. TARDIEU, D. DROZ, M. WOLIKOW, S. KOSCIELNY, M. HENNEQUIN, and P. ONODY (Universit d'Auvergne, Clermont-Ferrand, France) Seq#: 5.0 Wednesday, 25 June 2003, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Oral, F3

Symposium - Importance of Implant Surface (Nano)structure on Early Bone Bonding Supported by: AstraTech, Nobel Biocare, and Straumann Chairperson: T. Nrhi 0002 2:00 Chair's Opening Remarks. 2:05 Surface Topography vs. Surface Chemistry: Which Takes Precedence in the Initial Healing? L. COOPER* (University of North Carolina- School of Dentistry, Chapel Hill, USA) 2:30 The Role of Surface (Nano) Structure on Bone Cell Behavior. D. BRUNETTE* (University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada) 2:55 The Effect of Surface (Nano) Structure on Initial Bone Bonding. D.L. COCHRAN* (University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, USA) 3:20 Are Surface Characteristics Important for the Final Clinical Success of Oral Implants? T. ALBREKTSSON* (University of Gteborg, Sweden) 3:45 Discussion. Seq#: 3.0 Wednesday, 25 June 2003, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Symposium - Group-/Division-sponsored, G3

Symposium - Life-long Learning: Process and Outcomes Chairpersons: R. Bedi and J. Scott 0003 2:00 Chair's Opening remarks. J. SCOTT* (Liverpool Dental School, United Kingdom) 2:10 Philosophy of Life-long Learning in Dentistry the Role of the Professional Postgraduate Organizations. J. RENNIE* (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom) 2:30 Quality Assurance - the Role of Dental Schools. A. PLASSCHAERT* (Nijmegen Dental School, Netherlands) 2:50 Distance Learning - Process and Outcome. A. NATTESTAD* (Dental School, University of Copenhagen, Denmark)

Behavioral Sciences/Health Services Research - Oral Health Related Qualtiy of LIfe Chairpersons: D. Locker and M. Awad 0012 2:00 Keynote Address. P.E. PETERSEN* (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) 0013 2:15 Health-related Quality of Life of Children Aged 11 to 14 Years with Oro-facial Conditions. D. LOCKER*, A. JOKOVIC, and B. TOMPSON (University of Toronto, Canada) 0014 2:30 Oral-health-related Quality of Life in a Group of Children in Rural Uganda. P.G. ROBINSON*, N. NALWEYISO, J. BUSIINGYE, and J. WHITWORTH (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom)

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0015 2:45 Development and Evaluation of Alternate Short Forms of the Child Oral Health Quality of Life Questionnaire. A. JOKOVIC* and D. LOCKER (University of Toronto, Canada) 0016 3:00 A Comparison of Two Methods of Measuring Oralhealth-related Quality of Life of Edentulous Patients: Visual Analogue vs. Likert Scale. M.A. AWAD*, J.M. THOMASON, J.P. LUND, and J.S. FEINE (University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates) 0017 3:15 Assessing Change in Oral-health-related Quality of Life Using GOHAI and OHIP14. W.S. RONG* and E.C.M. LO (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China) 0018 3:30 Reliability and Validity of the Dental Satisfaction Questionnaire in a Population of 23-year-olds in Norway. E. SKARET*, E. BERG, M. RAADAL, and G. KVALE (University of Bergen, Norway) Seq#: 6.0 Wednesday, 25 June 2003, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Oral, F1

Cariology Research - Fluoride Treatments, Dentifrices and mouthrinses Chairpersons: M. Levine and D. Birkhed 0019 2:00 Actinomyces Antibodies as a Marker of Caries Protection by Fluoridated Dentifrices. M. LEVINE*, W.L. OWEN, and K. AVERY (University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, USA) 0020 2:15 Effects of TiF4, AmF, and Fluor Protector on Enamel Erosion in vitro. A. VIEIRA*, J.L. RUBEN, M. ZCAN, and M. HUYSMANS (Ryksuniversiteit Groningen, Netherlands) 0021 2:30 Nails as Biomarkers of Exposure to Fluoride from Dentifrice in 2- to 3-year-old Children: a Longitudinal Study. M.A.R. BUZALAF*, M.H.C. RODRIGUES, J.R.D.M. BASTOS, and J.M. GRANJEIRO (Bauru Dental School - University of So Paulo, Brazil) 0022 2:45 Urinary Fluoride Excretion Monitoring: Assessment of Fluoride Ingestion in Pre-school Children from Fluoride Dentifrice. W.J. WANG* and J.Y. BIAN (Peking University, Beijing, China) 0023 3:00 Fluoride Uptake after APF Gel Application and its Retention after Cariogenic Challenge and Fluoridated Dentifrice Use. A.F. PAES LEME*, C.P.M. TABCHOURY, A.A. DEL BEL CURY, and J.A. CURY (Faculty of Dentistry of Piracicaba - UNICAMP, Brazil) 0024 3:15 Relationship Between Infant Fluoride Toothpaste Usage and Fluorosis of Aesthetic Concern in Children from Nonwater-fluoridated Halmstad, Sweden. D.I. CONWAY*, L.M. MACPHERSON, K.W. STEPHEN, and L.G. PETERSSON (University of Glasgow Dental School, United Kingdom) 0025 3:30 School-based Fluoride Varnish Programs in Different Caries-risk Areas. U. MOBERG SKLD*, D. BIRKHED, L.G. PETERSSON, and A. LITH (Dental Public Health, Gteborg, Sweden) 0026 3:45 Effect of Fluoridated Toothpicks and Dental Flosses on Enamel, Dentin, and Plaque Composition. D. BIRKHED*, B. SRNER, J. RUBEN, M.C. HUYSMANS, V. FIDLER, and P. LINGSTRM (Department of Cariology, Sahlgrenska Academy at Gteborg University, Sweden) Seq#: 7.0 Wednesday, 25 June 2003, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Poster Discussion, J1

0027 2:20 Skeletal Muscle Fiber Types Vary with Malocclusion: A Case Report from a Severe Class III Malocclusion. J. SCIOTE* (University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA) 0028 2:30 Dental and Skeletal Maturation in North American Children. H.T. LOEVY* and A.F. GOLDBERG (University of Illinois, Chicago, USA) 0029 2:40 The Expression of TGF-beta1 is Increased in the TGF-beta3 Null Mutant Mice Cleft Palate. R. PREZ, M.J. BLANCO, M.. RABADN, M. ROBLES, M. APARICIO, E. RESEL, T. MARTNEZ, E. MARTNEZ, C. MAESTRO, and C. MARTNEZLVAREZ* (University Complutense of Madrid, Spain) 0030 2:50 Elastin Fibers in the Developing Mouse Ossicular, Stapediovestibular, and Mandibular Joints. Y. IWAI-LIAO*, S. KUMABE, and G.-S. KIM (Osaka Dental University, Hirakata, Osaka, Japan) 0031 3:00 Validity of a Dental Reference to Locate the Mental Foramen. P. ROUAS*, E. D'INCAU, F. JORDANA, and A. ROUAS (University Victor Segalen of Bordeaux 2, France) 0032 3:10 Role of the Frontal Sinus as a Functional Matrix in Cranio-facial Growth. M. LEKIC*, W.A. WILTSHIRE, and T. HASSARD (University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada) 0033 3:20 Identification of a Novel Four-basepair Deletion in a Rieger Syndrome Family. Y. WANG*, H. ZHAO, X. ZHANG, and H. FENG (Peking University, Beijing, China) 0034 3:30 An Altered Distribution of the Medial Edge Epithelium Extracellular Matrix Contributes to the Cleft Palate Produced in the Absence of Tgf-Beta3. E. MARTNEZ-SANZ*, M.J. BLANCO, E. RESEL, M. APARICIO, M.. RABADN, T. MARTNEZ, R. PREZ, M. ROBLES, A. DEL RO, and C. MARTNEZ-LVAREZ (University Complutense of Madrid, Spain) 0035 3:40 Need for Preventive/Interceptive Orthodontic Treatment Among 7- to 10-year-old Nigerian Children in Ibadan, Nigeria: An Epidemiological Survey. C.O. ONYEASO* (University of Ibadan, Nigeria) 3:50 Discussion. Seq#: 8.0 Wednesday, 25 June 2003, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Oral, H1

Craniofacial Biology - Suture, Palate and Condyle Development Chairpersons: E. Holtgrave and H.A. Kiyak 0036 2:00 Changes of Gene Expression Correlated with Mastication in Mice Condylar Cartilage by Means of Laser Microdissection and cDNA Array. J. WATAHIKI*, T. YAMAGUCHI, T. IRIE, H. NAKANO, K. MAKI, and T. TACHIKAWA (Department of Orthodontics, School of Dentistry, Showa University, Tokyo, Japan) 0037 2:15 FGFR2 is an Upstream Regulator of MSX2 Gene Expression in Mouse Calvarial Bone Cells. K.-J. LEE*, I.-P. CHEN, K.-K. PARK, and H.-D. NAH (University of Pennsylvania, School of Dental Medicine, Philadelphia, USA) 0038 2:30 FgfR2 Activation Induces Cbfa1/Runx2 and BMP-2 Expression in Mouse Calvarial Osteoblasts. I.-P. CHEN*, S.-J. SHIN, K.-J. LEE, and H.-D. NAH (University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, Philadelphia, USA) 0039 2:45 Biglycan and Decorin: Potential Role in Controlling Suture Maturation and Craniofacial Development. S. WADHWA* and M.F. YOUNG (National Institutes of Health, HHS, Bethesda, MD, USA)

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0040 3:00 Overexpression of Nell-1, a Craniosynostosisassociated Gene, Induces Apoptosis in Osteoblasts During Craniofacial Development. K. TING*, Y.P. MIAO, T. TRUONG, C. SOO, and X. ZHANG (UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA) 0041 3:15 Osteoblast-like Cell Behavior under Mechanical Loading in vitro. S. HOSHINA*, K. ISHIGAMI, Y. KOIKE, S. MURAKAMI, Y. MOTOYOSH, K. MATSUZAKA, and T. INOUE (Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan) 0042 3:30 Epithelial and Mesenchymal Cell Proliferation and Cell Death in Cyclophosphamide-induced Cleft Palate Formation. E.-A. HOLTGRAVE* and G. STOLTENBURGDIDINGER (University Hospital Benjamin Franklin, Freie Universitt Berlin, Germany) 0043 3:45 Tracking MEE with -gal and DiI Labeling during Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transformation in Palatogenesis. A. NAKAJIMA*, Y. ITO, X.-M. CUI, P. BRINGAS, J. HAN, S. NAMURA, Y. CHAI, and C.F. SHULER (University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA) Seq#: 9.0 Wednesday, 25 June 2003, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Oral, A4

Dental Materials: I - Adhesion-Composite Bond Strength Aging Effects on Adhesion Chairpersons: S. Imazato and S. Marshall 0044 2:00 Keynote Address. T.F. WATSON* (GKT Dental Institute, KCL, Guy's Hospital, London, England) 0045 2:30 Degradation of Adhesive Bond Strengths. S.S.A. OLIVEIRA*, L.G. WATANABE, S. HABELITZ, S.A. GANSKY, S.J. MARSHALL, and G.W. MARSHALL (University of California San Francisco, USA) 0046 2:45 Micro-tensile Bond Strength of a Contemporary Total-etch and Self-etch Adhesive after in vivo Degradation. J. IRACKI*, J. DE MUNCK, K. SHIRAI, P. LAMBRECHTS, and B. VAN MEERBEEK (Medical University of Warsaw, Poland) 0047 3:00 Effect of Aging on Microtensile Bond Strength of Prime and Bond NT to Dentin. M. TOLEDANO, S. FELIX*, E. OSORIO, R. OSORIO, and F.R. TAY (Instituto Superior de Ciencias da Saude - Sul, Almada, Portugal) 0048 3:15 Comparisons of Microtensile Bond Strength to Dentin Using Different Adhesives and Restoratives. M. TOLEDANO, P. MAURICIO*, E. OSORIO, R. OSORIO, and F.R. TAY (Instituto Superior de Ciencias da Saude-Sul, Almada, Portugal) 0049 3:30 Resin-Dentin Bond Strengths and Nanoleakage at Nine Months Post-bonding. P.N.R. PEREIRA*, W. DIAS, and M. NAKAJIMA (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA) 0050 3:45 Shear Bond Stability of Current Adhesive Systems on Enamel. H. WANG*, Y. SHIMADA, and J. TAGAMI (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan) Seq#: 10.0 Wednesday, 25 June 2003, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Oral, A1

0052 2:15 Effects of Self-etching Primers on Primary Dentin. L. PAPAGIANNOULIS-LASKARIDES*, K. KAVVADIA, and G. ELIADES (University of Athens, Greece) 0053 2:30 In vivo Dentinal Fluid Movement through Hybrid Layer. S. CHERSONI*, P. SUPPA, L. BRESCHI, F.R. TAY, D.H. PASHLEY, M. FERRARI, and C. PRATI (University of Bologna, Italy) 0054 2:45 Effect of Bonding with Self-etching Adhesives on Composite Interfacial Microleakage. A. SANTINI*, V. IVANOVIC, R. IBBETSON, and E. MILIA (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom) 0055 3:00 Effect of Aging on Microleakage Evaluation of Two Self-etching Adhesives. M. TOLEDANO, A.S. MARQUES*, E. OSORIO, R. OSORIO, and F.R. TAY (Instituto Superior Ciencias da Saude-sul, Lisbon, Portugal) 0056 3:15 A Comparative Study of the Effect of Water Storage on Conventional, Self-etching, and Adhesive Liquid Resins. G. VOUGIOUKLAKIS*, A. NTASI, and G. ELIADES (University of Athens, Greece) 0057 3:30 Effects of Self-etching Primers on the Conversion of Adhesive Resin Components. M. CHAKMAKCHI*, G. ELIADES, and T. ELIADES (University of Athens, Greece) 0058 3:45 The Effect of a New Self-etching Adhesive on Shear Bond Strengths of Fissure Sealants. M.A. AL-SARHEED* (King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) Seq#: 11.0 Wednesday, 25 June 2003, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Oral, A2

Dental Materials: III - Ceramics and Cements - Cement Bonding/Wear Chairpersons: R. Rusin and N. Kraemer 0059 2:00 Comparative Evaluation of Four Adhesive Luting Resin Cements. C. TANI* and W.J. FINGER (Showa University, Tokyo, Japan) 0060 2:15 Long-term Shear-bond Strength of Luting Cements to Zirconia Ceramic. A. PIWOWARCZYK*, K. LINDEMANN, P. OTTL, and H.-C. LAUER (University of Frankfurt, Germany) 0061 2:30 The Influence of Dentin and/or Metal Surface Treatment on Crown Retention in Teeth with an Increased Taper. R. PILO*, T. RATSON, and T. BROSH (Tel-Aviv University, Israel) 0062 2:45 Cyclic Loading of Layered CAD-CAM Milled Crowns. K. AL-GERGAWI*, R. GIORDANO, and R. POBER (Boston University, MA, USA) 0063 3:00 Retentive Strengths of 4 Different Luting Cements. M. BALKENHOL*, R. BURESCH, P. FERGER, and B. WSTMANN (Justus-Liebig-University, Giessen, Germany) 0064 3:15 Bonding to a High-strength Ceramic Core Material: The Durability of Different Adhesion Systems. P. VULT VON STEYERN*, E. PAPIA, and K. NILNER (Malm University, Sweden) 0065 3:30 In vitro Investigation of Two-body Wear of Human Enamel Compared with Low-fusing Ceramics Fused to Titanium and a Higher-fusing Ceramic. U. KOKE*, J. DAUM, P. RAMMELSBERG, and H. GILDE (University of Heidelberg, Germany) 0066 3:45 Three-body Wear Behavior of a New Self-adhesive Universal Resin Cement. N. KRMER*, T. THALMAIR, U. LOHBAUER, M. PELKA, R. FRANKENBERGER, and S. REICH (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany)

Dental Materials: II - Adhesion-Other - Self-etching Adhesives/Adhesive Membranes Chairpersons: A. Santini and E.-T. Farmakis 0051 2:00 Comparative Study on Adhesive Performance of Functional Monomers. Y. YOSHIDA*, B. VAN MEERBEEK, M. OKAZAKI, H. SHINTANI, and K. SUZUKI (Okayama University, Japan)

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Dental Materials: IV - Clinical Trials - Clinical Evaluations of Ceramics/Indirect Metallic Materials Chairpersons: J. Neo and M. Molin 0067 2:00 Clinical Evaluation of Ceramic Inlays and Onlays after 2 Years. M.J.M.C. SANTOS*, R.F.L. MONDELLI, and M.F.L. NAVARRO (Bauru Dental School, Bauru-SP, Brazil) 0068 2:15 Clinical Evaluation of CAD/CAM-generated Composite Inlays: Three-year Report. D.J. FASBINDER*, J.B. DENNISON, D. HEYS, and K. LAMPE (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA) 0069 2:30 5-year Clinical Study of Copy-milled Ceramic Inlays. J. NEO*, C.L. CHEW, and A.U.J. YAP (National University of Singapore, Singapore) 0070 2:45 Clinical Evaluation of Glass-ceramic Insert Restorations. J. VILEHR, R. CREMER*, and P. PFEIFFER (University of Cologne, Germany) 0071 3:00 Clinical Evaluation of Two All-ceramic Crown Systems Luted with Different Luting Agents. N. DITTMANN*, R. CREMER, and P. PFEIFFER (University of Cologne, Germany) 0072 3:15 Relationship of Occlusal Force to Fracture Potential of Posterior Ceramic FPDs. J. ESQUIVEL-UPSHAW*, K.J. ANUSAVICE, H. YOUNG, J. JONES, and C. GIBBS (The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, USA) 0073 3:30 A 2-year Clinical Study of Ceramic Fixed Partial Dentures. M.K. MOLIN* and S.L. KARLSSON (Ume University, Umea, Sweden) 0074 3:45 3-year Clinical Results of Zirconia Posterior Fixed Partial Dentures Made by Direct Ceramic Machining (DCM). I. SAILER*, H. LTHY, A. FEHER, M. SCHUMACHER, P. SCHRER, and C.H.F. HAMMERLE (Center for Dental & Oral Medicine and Craniofacial Surgery, University of Zurich, Switzerland) Seq#: 13.0 Wednesday, 25 June 2003, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Oral, A5

Mineralized Tissue - Mineralization: Mechanical, Morphological, Structure & Function Chairpersons: G. Kulkarni and C. Robinson 0080 2:00 Amelogenin Knockout Mice Mimic Physical Tooth Characteristics of Human Amelogenesis Imperfecta. G.V. KULKARNI*, J. HATAKEYAMA, I. YAVUZ, G. ROSCA, A. KHADIVI, C.W. GIBSON, and A.B. KULKARNI (University of Toronto, Faculty of Dentistry, Canada) 0081 2:15 Influence of Laser Irradiation on the Constant Composition Kinetics of Enamel Dissolution. D.E. GERARD, D. FRIED, J.D.B. FEATHERSTONE, and G.H. NANCOLLAS* (University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, USA) 0082 2:30 Hydroxyapatite Solubility in Simple Inorganic Solutions Using Solid Titration. Z.F. CHEN, B.W. DARVELL*, and V.W.-H. LEUNG (The University of Hong Kong, Victoria, Hong Kong) 0083 2:45 pH Behavior of Biological Hydroxyapatite Surfaces, Apparent pK Values, and the Effect of Fluoride. C. ROBINSON*, S. CONNELL, S.J. BROOKES, R.C. SHORE, J. KIRKHAM, and A.D.M. SMITH (University of Leeds, United Kingdom) 0084 3:00 In vivo Functional Studies on the Mineral-binding Activity of Bone Sialoprotein. R.M. WAZEN*, Y. SHIMAZU, C.E. TYE, H.A. GOLDBERG, G.K. HUNTER, and A. NANCI (Universit de Montral, Montreal, QC, Canada) 0085 3:15 Failure of Dentin: Development of a Fracturemechanics-based Framework. R.K. NALLA*, J.H. KINNEY, S.J. MARSHALL, and R.O. RITCHIE (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, CA, USA) 0086 3:30 The Expression of OPG and RANKL in Human Periodontal Ligament Cells with the Effects of 1alpha,25(OH)2 vitamin D3 and Mechanical Force Loading. D. ZHANG*, Y.Q. YANG, X.T. LI, and M.K. FU (Peking University, Beijing, China) 0087 3:45 Multiple Na+-Pi Cotransporters in Rat Odontoblastic and Osteoblastic Cells. P. LUNDQUIST, A. GRITLI-LINDE, T. LUNDGREN, and A. LINDE* (Sahlgrenska Academy at Gteborg University, Sweden) Seq#: 15.0 Wednesday, 25 June 2003, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Oral, A7

Microbiology / Immunology and Infection Control - Streptococci Chairpersons: P. Caufield and R. Marquis 0075 2:00 Phylogeny of Plasmid Strains of S. mutans. P.W. CAUFIELD*, Y. LI, and D. SAXENA (New York University College of Dentistry, USA) 0076 2:15 Mechanisms of Fluoride Inhibition of Ammonia Production by Oral Bacteria. E. BARBOZA-SILVA and R.E. MARQUIS* (University of Rochester, NY, USA) 0077 2:30 Characterization of a Glycosylation Pathway for an Oral Streptococcal Adhesin. H. WU* and P. FIVES-TAYLOR (University of Vermont, Burlington, USA) 0078 2:45 In vitro Antimicrobial Activity of Green Tea Polyphenol on Mutans Streptococci. S. MANGUNDJAJA*, A. SOEKANTO, T. PRATIWI, and H. SOETADI (University of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia) 0079 3:00 Streptococcus mutans Iron Uptake/Transport Affects Formation of the Plaque Biofilm and Cariogenesis. S. BRENDTRO*, S.M. MICHALEK, and G. SPATAFORA (Middlebury College, VT, USA) 3:15 Discussion.

Neuroscience / TMJ - Orofacial Structure and Sensory-Motor Function & Basic Sensory Mechanisms Chairpersons: R. Klein and J. Yeo 0088 2:00 The Morphologic Alterations of the TMJ in Patients with Molecular Diagnosis of MDAn MRI Study. A.S. GUIMARAES* and S.N.K. MARIE (Federal University of Sao Paulo, Brazil) 0089 2:15 The Effect on Mechanical Pain Threshold over the Human Masseter Muscle by Oral Administration of PGE2 and 5HT3 Antagonists. N. CHRISTIDIS*, M. ERNBERG, and S. KOPP (Karolinska Institutet, Huddinge, Sweden) 0090 2:30 The Expression of Strychnine-sensitive Glycine Receptors (GlyRs) in the Trigeminal Nucleus. S.C. CHATTIPAKORN*, N. CHATTIPAKORN, and L.L. MCMAHON (Chiang Mai University, Thailand) 0091 2:45 Gene Expression in the Trigeminal Ganglion Varies with the Estrous Cycle: Relevance to Dental Pain and Temporomandibular Disease (TMD). V. PURI, L. CUI, C.S. LIVERMAN, C. GOBAR DANIEL, K.M.A. WELCH, N.E.J. BERMAN, and R.M. KLEIN* (University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, USA)

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0092 3:00 Taste Sensitivity in Cancer Patients under Chemotherapy. M.-V. BERTERETCHE*, A. DALIX, D. KHAYAT, and A. FAURION (Faculte de Chirurgie Dentaire, Paris, France) 0093 3:15 Cannabinoid Receptor Expression in Rat Brainstem after Facial Carrageenan Injections. J.F. YEO* and W.Y. ONG (National University of Singapore, Singapore) 0094 3:30 A Human Model of Intra-oral Pain and Heat Hyperalgesia. L. BAAD-HANSEN*, P. SVENSSON, and T.S. JENSEN (University of Aarhus, Denmark) 3:45 Discussion. Seq#: 16.0 Wednesday, 25 June 2003, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Oral, F2

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Wound Healing / Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology Chairpersons: A. McMillan and I. Springer 0095 2:00 Quality of Life Following Intensity-modulated Radiotherapy for Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma. A.S. MCMILLAN*, E.H.N. POW, W.K. LEUNG, M.C.M. WONG, and D.L.W. KWONG (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) 0096 2:15 Effects of Pulse Length and Energy on Collateral Damage in Embryonic Chick Calvarial Bone using the 980-nm Diode and 775-nm Femtosecond System. A.-R. NOROOZI*, C. CLOKIE, and H.C. TENENBAUM (University of Toronto, Oakville, ON, Canada) 0097 2:30 Collagen Crosslink Excretion in Monitoring of Mandibular Osteomyelitis. I.N.G. SPRINGER*, A. DUNSCHE, H. TERHEYDEN, M. BARTSCH, N. CZECH, and Y. AIL (University of Kiel, Germany) 0098 2:45 Vitamin-K1 (Phylloquinone) Prevents Sodiumfluoride (NaF)-induced Skeletal Fluorosis. B. CADIR*, M. KURKCU, S. SOLMAZ, H. UYSAL, and C. KIRCELLI (Cukurova University, Adana, Turkey) 0099 3:00 The Effect of Blocking the Expression of TGFand MMP-2 mRNA on Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Cells. S.-G. KIM* and S.P. HONG (Hallym University, Kyoungkido, South Korea) 0100 3:15 Paper Withdrawn. 0101 3:30 The Inhibition of Sulfated Glycosaminoglycans on Cultured Palatal Fibroblast Behavior. X.H. ZOU, K.W.C. FOONG*, G.W. YIP, T. CAO, B.H. BAY, and H.W. OUYANG (National University of Singapore, Singapore) 3:45 Discussion. Seq#: 17.0 Wednesday, 25 June 2003, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Poster Discussion, J2

0104 2:40 Comparison of Oral Malodor Before and After the Extraction of Impacted Mandibular Third Molar. C.-H. SHIM, Y.K. KIM, C.-S. LEE, and Y.-G. CHOI* (Daejin Medical Center, Bundang Jesaeng Hospital, Seongnam City, South Korea) 0105 2:50 Validation of Self-reported Oral Health Items among Children. L. JAMIESON*, W. THOMSON, and R. MCGEE (University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand) 0106 3:00 Dentin Substrate Wear of Powered Toothbrushes Using an in vitro Ridged-configuration Model. K.-H. KUNZELMANN*, I. NJAMA, A. MEHL, and R. HICKEL (LudwigMaximilians-Universitaet, Muenchen, Germany) 0107 3:10 Evaluation of the Benefits of Listerine Mouthwash in improving the Oral Health Status of Dentists' Patients in a Practicebased Setting. N. RADLEY, S. MASON*, J. COELHO, B. FATH, and A. GREENWOOD (HillTop Research Inc, West Palm Beach, FL, USA) 0108 3:20 The Occurrence of Bad Oral Habits, Malocclusion, and the Condition of First Permanent Molars and Primary Molars in Polish Children in Wroclaw. B. KAWALA*, A. NECKA, and T. MATTHEWS-BRZOZOWSKA (Wroclaw Medical University, Poland) 0109 3:30 Use of Fissure Sealants in FinlandA Questionnaire Survey. S. KERVANTO-SEPPL*, E. LAVONIUS, I. PIETIL, J. MEURMAN, and E. KEROSUO (University of Helsinki, 00014 Hgin yliopisto, Finland) 3:40 Discussion. Seq#: 18.0 Wednesday, 25 June 2003, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Oral, F6

Oral Medicine & Pathology - Oral Diseases - Pathology and Epidemiology Chairpersons: M. Escudier and P. Newsome 0110 2:00 The Effects of Fibroblasts and Keratinocyte Growth Factor on Morphogenesis of Reconstituted Human Oral Epithelium. D.E. COSTEA*, E.A.O. DIMBA, L.L. LORO, G. IJORDSBAKKEN, O.K. VINTERMYR, and A.C. JOHANNESSEN (University of Bergen, Norway) 0111 2:15 An Epidemiological Assessment of the Prevalence and Referral Mechanism of Orofacial Diseases to the Only Tertiary Dental Care Institution in Hong KongA Pilot Study. R. NAIR, F. CHU, and P. NEWSOME* (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) 0112 2:30 Expression Pattern of Novel Human Betadefensin mRNA in Human Organs. Y. ABIKO*, M. YAMAZAKI, M. NISHIMURA, K. KUSANO, and T. KAKU (Health Sciences University of Hokkaido, Sapporo, Japan) 0113 2:45 Areca Quid and Cancer of Oral Cavity and Pharynx and Gastrointestinal Tract. H.C. HUNG*, H.-I. YANG, W.-L. HSU, S.-T. HUANG, T.-Y. SHIEH, and C.-J. CHEN (Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan) 0114 3:00 Asymptomatic Gut Inflammation in Oro-facial Granulomatosis. M. ESCUDIER*, K. BARNARD, P. SHIRLAW, E. ODELL, J. SANDERSON, and S. CHALLACOMBE (King's College London, United Kingdom) 0115 3:15 Dendritic Cells (DC) Contribute to Peripheral Blood Lymphocyte Activation When Cultured in the Presence of HEp2 Tumor Cells With No NFkB Activity. N. CANALES, T. EVAZYAN*, A.M. TERUEL, M. TEJURA, and A. JEWETT (University of California - Los Angeles, USA) 0116 3:30 Treatment of Tumor Cells with Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drug Sulindac Increases Survival and Function of Immune Effectors. A.M. TERUEL*, M. TEJURA, and A. JEWETT (University of California - Los Angeles, USA)

Oral Health Research - Power Toothbrushes, Health Promotion, Dental Caries, Malodor, Mouthrinses Chairpersons: E. Maita and L. Jamieson 2:00 Poster Viewing. 0102 2:20 Effectiveness of Oral Hygiene by Professional Instruction to Arrest Periodontal Disease in Adolescents. E. MAITA* (tohoku university, sendai, Japan) 0103 2:30 Tobacco Habits in Non-diabetic and Diabetic Population in Bangladesh. A.R. CHOUDHURY* (BIRDEM,Diabetic Association of Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh)

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0117 3:45 Effects of Periodontitis, Smoking, and Oral Cancer on Oral Mucous Membrane Microbiotas. D. MAGER*, A.D. HAFFAJEE, P. DEVLIN, C.M. NORRIS, M.R. POSNER, and J.M. GOODSON (The Forsyth Institute, Boston, MA, USA) Seq#: 19.0 Wednesday, 25 June 2003, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Oral, A6

Periodontal Research - Pathogenesis - Periodontal Infection and Systemic Health Chairpersons: W. Soskolne and H. Schenkein 0118 2:00 Accelerated Alveolar Bone Loss in Diabetic Mice Over-expressing Monocyte RAGE. E. LALLA*, I.B. LAMSTER, J.S. BRANDT, T. GUO, S.F. YAN, and A.M. SCHMIDT (Columbia University, New York, NY, USA) 0119 2:15 The Effect of Experimental Type I Diabetes on Porphyromonas gingivalis-induced Inflammation. M.M. FRIEDMAN, Y. HOURI-HADAD, W.A. SOSKOLNE*, A. HALABI, and L. SHAPIRA (Hebrew University-Hadassah, Jerusalem, Israel) 0120 2:30 Plasma Levels of Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha in Patients with Chronic Periodontitis and Type 2 Diabetes. S.P. ENGEBRETSON*, R. TURKENICH, J. BHATTACHARYYA, J. HEY-HADAVI, R. CELENTI, J.T. GRBIC, and I.B. LAMSTER (Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery, New York, NY, USA) 0121 2:45 Detection of Periodontopathic Bacterial DNA in Samples of Cardiovascular Plaque. K. OKUDA*, R. ITO, K. MIYACHI, A. NABUCHI, and K. ISHIHARA (Tokyo Dental College, Chib, Japan) 0122 3:00 Anti-cardiolipin and Anti- 2-Glycoprotein I in Periodontitis. H.A. SCHENKEIN*, C.R. BERRY, A.M. BEST, S.E. BARBOUR, and J.G. TEW (Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, USA) 0123 3:15 Determinants of Foam Cell Formation by Human Monocyte-derived Macrophages Infected with Porphyromonas gingivalis. M.B. GIACONA*, P.N. PAPAPANOU, I.B. LAMSTER, A.M. SCHMIDT, and E. LALLA (Columbia University, New York, NY, USA) 0124 3:30 Interleukin-6 (IL-6), Fibrinogen, C-reactive Protein (CRP), and Cholesterol in Serum from Subjects with Aggressive Periodontitis. P.-O. SODER*, B. KLINGE, and B. SODER (Karolinska Institutet, Huddinge, Sweden) 0125 3:45 Periodontitis Before Pregnancy Increases the Risk for Adverse Pregnancy Outcome. J. OITTINEN*, T. KURKI, P. PUSSINEN, T. VILKUNA-RAUTIAINEN, M. KEKKI, M. KUUSISTO, A. NIEMINEN, J. PAAVONEN, and S. ASIKAINEN (University of Helsinki, Finland) Seq#: 20.0 Wednesday, 25 June 2003, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Oral, G4

0127 2:15 Dose-finding Study: Topical Thalidomide for Aphthous Ulcers. S.M. GORDON*, R.A. DIONNE, C. PICCO, and S.M. WAHL (NIDCR, NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA) 0128 2:30 Pharmacokinetics and Tolerability of 8.5g Oraqix in Patients with Generalized Periodontitis. L. PERSSON*, B.-M. HERDEVALL, B. KLINGE, and G. HULEDAL (Institute of Odontology, Karolinska Institutet, Huddinge, Sweden) 0129 2:45 Etanercept Demonstrates Acute Anti-inflammatory Effects. S.M. GORDON, S.M. WAHL, C. PICCO, B. SONIES, J. MILLER, J. CASTILLO, and R.A. DIONNE* (NIDCR, NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA) 0130 3:00 Irritation Testing of Dental Adhesives. J.E. DAHL*, I.S. DRAGLAND, and A. WESMANN (NIOM Scandinavian Institute of Dental Materials, Haslum, Norway) 0131 3:15 Clinical Evaluation of Antibiotic Prophylaxis before Endodontic Treatment of Necrotic Teeth. L. CONTARDO*, E. MENEGUZZI, M. CADENARO, and R. DI LENARDA (Universit degli Studi di Trieste, Italy) 3:30 Discussion. Seq#: 21.0 Wednesday, 25 June 2003, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Oral, R2

Pulp Biology - Techniques and Factors Affecting Outcome of Endodontic Treatment; Pulp Capping Chairpersons: C. Cox and S. Hatibovic-Kofman 0132 2:00 Clinical Efficacy of Treatment Procedures in Endodontic Infection Control. T.M.T. WALTIMO, M. TROPE, M.P.P. HAAPASALO, and D. RSTAVIK* (NIOM - Scand Inst Dent Mater, Haslum, Norway) 0133 2:15 The Adoption of New Endodontic Technology among General Dental Practitioners in Denmark. L. BJRNDAL* and C. REIT (Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Denmark) 0134 2:30 Improved Root-filling Quality among General Dental Practitioners using NiTi Rotary Instrumentation. A. MOLANDER*, D.J. CAPLAN, G. BERGENHOLTZ, and C. REIT (Gteborg University, Sweden) 0135 2:45 The Toronto Study: Outcome of Endodontic Orthograde Re-treatment (1993-1997). S. FRIEDMAN*, M. FARZANEH, and S. ABITBOL (University of Toronto, Canada) 0136 3:00 Endodontic Re-treatment Concepts among Swedish General Dental Practitioners. T. KVIST*, G. HEDEN, and C. REIT (Faculty of Odontology, Gteborg University, Gothenburg, Sweden) 0137 3:15 The Incidence of Pulp-healing Defects with Direct-capping Materials. C.F. COX*, P.E. MURRAY, and A.A. HAFEZ (UCLA School of Dentistry, Los Angeles, CA, USA) 0138 3:30 A Retrospective Study of Pulp Treatment in Primary Teeth with Ferric Sulfate and Formocresol in a Private Pediatric Office and the Students' Clinic. S. HATIBOVIC-KOFMAN*, J. BYLYKBASHI, and C. SCHNEIDER-FRIEDMAN (University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada) 0139 3:45 Efficacy of Four Treatment Procedures in Removal of Smear Layer during Root Canal Treatment. R. PUTTAIAH*, J. REAGAN, J. GRIGGS, D. WITHERSPOON, R. SPEARS, H. LIANG, and C. SARGENT (Baylor College of Dentistry, Dallas, TX, USA)

Pharmacology, Therapeutics, & Toxicology - Oral Health/ Pharmacology Chairpersons: P. Van der Bijl and S. Gordon 0126 2:00 Transmucosal Permeation of Topically Applied Diclofenac and Piroxicam. P. VAN DER BIJL*, A.D. VAN EYK, H.I. SEIFART, M. JOOSTE, and I. VILJOEN (Stellenbosch University, Tygerberg, South Africa)

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Thursday, 26 June 2003, 8:00 AM - 8:45 AM Plenary Session, Congress Hall

Plenary - The Brain of the Future: How New Technologies Can Change our Thoughts, Emotions, and Personality Supported by: Nobel Biocare 0140 8:00 The Brain of the Future: How New Technologies Can Change our Thoughts, Emotions, and Personality. S. GREENFIELD* (University of Oxford, United Kingdom) Seq#: 23.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Hands-on Workshop, R2

Symposium - Periodontology 50 Years On: What Has Changed? Supported by: Pfizer, Inc. Chairperson: D. Kinane 0143 9:00 Welcome and Introduction. P.B. ROBERTSON* (University of Washington, Seattle, USA) 9:10 Periodontology from the 60s to the 80s. R.C. PAGE* (University of Washington, Seattle, USA) 9:40 Current Paradigms in Periodontology. D.F. KINANE* (University of Louisville, KY, USA) 10:10 What Has Really Changed? J. LINDHE* (Gteborg University, Gteborg, Sweden) 10:40 Panel Discussion - Moderator. P.B. ROBERTSON* (University of Washington, Seattle, USA) Seq#: 26.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Symposium - Group-/Division-sponsored, G1

Hands-on Workshop - Continuing Professional Development: Perspectives from Around the World Chairperson: A. Plasschaert 0141 9:00 Chair's Opening Remarks. 9:05 Continuing Professional Development: A Perspective from the United States of America. S.K. GRAYDEN* (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA) 9:15 Continuing Professional Development: A Perspective from Malaysia, Singapore and India. C.G. TOH* (University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) 9:25 Continuing Professional Development: A Perspective from the United Kingdom. K.A. EATON* (Eastman Dental Institute for Oral Health Care Sciences, London, United Kingdom) 9:35 Continuing Professional Development: A Perspective from Australia and New Zealand. H. BEST* (Eastman Dental Institute for Oral Health Care Sciences, London, United Kingdom) 9:45 Continuing Professional Development: A Perspective from the Netherlands. F. PLASSCHAERT* (Nijmegen Dental School, Netherlands) 9:55 Continuing Professional Development: A Perspective from Latvia. E. SENAKOLA* (Medical Academy of Latvia, Riga, Latvia) 10:05 Interactive Workshop. 10:50 Concluding Remarks. Seq#: 24.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Symposium - Group-/Division-sponsored, G2

Symposium - The Structure of Craniofacial Bone: Effects of Aging and Edentulation Chairperson: P. Dechow 0144 9:00 Chair's Opening Remarks. 9:05 Masticatory Function, Material Properties, and Cortical Bone Structure in the Craniofacial Skeleton. P.C. DECHOW* (Baylor College of Dentistry, Texas A&M Health Science Center, Dallas, USA) 9:30 Effects of Tooth Loss on Cancellous Bone in the Craniofacial Skeleton. E.B.W. GIESEN* (Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam, Netherlands) 10:00 Extraction, Edentulation, and Remodeling of the Jaws. V. KINGSMILL* (St. Bartholomews & the Royal London, United Kingdom) 10:30 Aging and Craniofacial Bone Structure and Function. A. BOYDE* (University College London, United Kingdom) Seq#: 27.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, F3

Behavioral Sciences/Health Services Research - Children's Oral Health Chairpersons: C. McGrath and A. Adewakun 0145 9:00 Craniofacial Conditions: Young Children's Knowledge and Understanding. S.E. CHEFFETZ*, R.M. HODAPP, and K.A. ATCHISON (University of California at Los Angeles, USA) 0146 9:15 Etiology of Traumatic Dental Injuries in 11- to 13year-old Schoolchildren. J. TRAEBERT*, I.C.S. ALMEIDA, and W. MARCENES (Federal University of Santa Catarina/Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina and Southern Santa Catarina University/UNISUL, Tubaro SC, Brazil) 0147 9:30 A Life-course Epidemiological Study of Factors Associated with Malocclusion in the Primary Dentition. K.G. PERES*, M.D.R.D.D.O. LATORRE, A. SHEIHAM, and C.G. VICTORA (Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina, Tubaro, Brazil/Universidade de So Paulo, So Paulo, Brazil) 0148 9:45 The Impact of Social Development at the Municipal Level on Childen Aged 5-6 with Dental Caries and Treatment Needed. M.A. PERES*, K.G. PERES, J.L.F. ANTUNES, S.R. JUNQUEIRA, P. FRAZO, and P.C. NARVAI (Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianpolis, Brazil/Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianpolis, Brazil)

Symposium - International Multi-center Clinical Research: Issues and Challenges with a Focus on Chronic Pain Supported by: International Consortium for RDC/TMD-based Research Chairperson: R. Ohrbach 0142 9:00 Chair's Opening Remarks. 9:05 Multicenter and International Collaboration for Randomized Trials. Advantages and Limitations. G. ISACSSON* (AstraZeneca, Sodertalje, Sweden) 9:30 Multicenter TMD Research: Alternative Approaches to Designs and Methods in International Settings. B.A. WHITE* (Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research, Portland, OR, USA) 9:55 Pooling of Data from Multi-center Studies. H. WORTHINGTON* (Manchester University, United Kingdom) 10:20 Reliability Assessment in a (TMD) Multinational Research Project. M.T. JOHN* (Martin Luther University HalleWittenberg, Halle/Saale, Germany) 10:45 Discussion.

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0149 10:00 Do Parents Know Their Children's Oral Health?. C. MCGRATH*, H.N. PANG, and E.C.M. LO (University of Hong Kong, China) 0150 10:15 Dental Care to Young Children in The Netherlands. B.A. VAN DAM*, J.J.M. BRUERS, F.W. FRANKENMOLEN, J. DEN BOER, and G.L.A. ZEEGERS (Dutch Dental Association (NMT), Nieuwegein, Netherlands) 0151 10:30 Increases in Caries Experience in Australian Children. J. ARMFIELD* and A.J. SPENCER (University of Adelaide, South Australia, Australia) 0152 10:45 Fluoride Availability in Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies: Implications for Caries Prevention in Children. A.A. ADEWAKUN*, B.T. AMAECHI, C. GODDARD, A.-M. MCMILLAN-HAYNES, and S. RAMSUBHAG (Oral Healthcare Solutions, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago) Seq#: 28.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Poster Discussion, J2

Behavioral Sciences/Health Services Research - Treatment and Outcomes Chairpersons: J. Bader and M. Cronin 9:00 Poster Viewing. 0153 9:20 Orthodontic Treatment Practices in Finnish Municipal Health Centres in 2001. I. PIETILA*, T. PIETILA, P. ALANEN, J. VARRELA, A. NORDBLAD, P. PIRTTINIEMI, and J. KOTILAINEN (The Health Authority of the City of Pori, Finland) 0154 9:30 20-year Follow-up of High-cost Dental Care Given within the Swedish Dental Insurance System. K. PETERSSON*, M. PAMENIUS, A. ELIASSON, B. NARBY, F. HOLENDER, and J. HKANSSON (Faculty of Odontology, Malm University, Sweden) 0155 9:40 Dose Response Effect for Psychopathological Findings on Prosthetic StatusResults of the Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP). R. BIFFAR*, H. GRABE, T. MUNDT, C. SCHWAHN, A. KADOW, T. KOCHER, and U. JOHN (University of Greifswald, Germany) 0156 9:50 Treatment Outcomes Associated with Posterior Tooth Fracture. J. BADER* and D. SHUGARS (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA) 0157 10:00 Factors Affecting the One-year Re-treatment Rate of Dental Restorations Provided in a Government-funded Treatment Scheme. M.S. CRONIN*, H. WHELTON, and D. O'MULLANE (University College Cork, Ireland) 0158 10:10 New and Replacement Fillings in UK General Practice: Who Gets Them and Why?. J.A. SMITH*, J. WHITWORTH, P. MYERS, A. WALLS, and J. MCCABE (University of Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom) 10:20 Discussion. Seq#: 29.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, F1

0160 9:15 Construction and Immunogenic Characterization of a Targeting Fusion Anti-caries DNA Vaccine. M.W. FAN*, R. JIA, J.H. GUO, and Z. BIAN (Wuhan University School of Stomatology, China) 0161 9:30 A Longitudinal Study for Detection of S. mutans and S. sobrinus Genotypes in Mother-Child Pairs during 7 Years. B. LINDQUIST* and C.G. EMILSON (Sahlgrenska Academy at Gteborg University, Sweden) 0162 9:45 Salivary Immunoglobulin A Antibody Activity to Different Genotypes of Mutans Streptococci. Z. BIAN*, M. NIE, M.W. FAN, and Q. WANG (Wuhan University School of Stomatology, China) 0163 10:00 Changes of Mutans Streptococci in Saliva and Dental Caries in 12-year-old Schoolchildren after 10 Years. K. MAGNUSSON*, L.G. PETERSSON, and S. TWETMAN (Faculty of Odontology, Sahlgrenska Academy at Gteborg University, Sweden) 0164 10:15 Relationship Between Dietary Nitrate Intake and Dental Caries. J.J. DOEL, M.P. HECTOR, N. BENJAMIN, and R.P. ALLAKER* (Barts and The London, Queen Mary's School of Medicine and Dentistry, United Kingdom) 0165 10:30 Infection Levels of Mutans Steptococci in Mothers: Cross-cultural and Temporal Comparisons. W. BRETZ, O.P.S. ROSA, S. SILVA*, A. PAVARINI, J.B. BODZENSKI, L. WEISSFELD, and W.J. LOESCHE (Universidade de So Paulo, Bauru, Brazil) 10:45 Discussion. Seq#: 30.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, A6

Craniofacial Biology - Experimental Tooth Movement and Function Chairpersons: G. King and L. Iwasaki 0166 9:00 Human Tooth Movement Velocity is Related to Stress Magnitude and GCF Cytokines. L.R. IWASAKI* and J.C. NICKEL (University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Dentistry, Lincoln, USA) 0167 9:15 The Relation between Orthodontic Force and Subsequent Tooth Movement, a Mathematical Model Based on Beagle Dog Data. J.C. MALTHA*, Y. REN, and M.A. VAN 'T HOF (University of Nijmegen, Netherlands) 0168 9:30 Experimental Tooth Movement in Rats Following Application of Soluble Receptors to IL-1 and TNFalpha. W. GOETZ*, A. KAWARIZADEH, D. ZHANG, and A. JAEGER (University of Bonn, Dental Clinic, Germany) 0169 9:45 Healing of Orthodontically Induced Root Resorption by Ultrasound in Man. T. EL-BIALY* and I. ELSHAMY (Tanta University, Egypt) 0170 10:00 Gene Expression in Response to Orthodontic Tooth Movement. H.-B. MOON*, J. REYNA, R. ACHBERGER, G. DENT, and M. ZEICHNER-DAVID (Center for Craniofacial Molecular Biology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA) 0171 10:15 Apical Stress Distribution of Orthodontic Forces in Maxillary Central Incisors with Abnormal Root Shapes: A Finite Element Analysis. S.R. OLSBURGH*, A.M. SHAW, and G.T. SAMESHIMA (University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA) 0172 10:30 Radiographic Evaluation of the Horizontal Condylar Angle of the Temporomandibular Joints in Patients With and Without Clinical Symptoms Prior to the Initiation of Orthodontic Therapy: A New Approach. I. CHOW* and M. MUPPARAPU (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA)

Cariology Research - Cariogenic Bacteria and Related Clinical Studies Chairpersons: K. Magnusson and B. Lindquist 0159 9:00 GTF Production by Streptococcus gordonii is a Colonization Determinant on the Teeth of Rats. J.M. TANZER*, A.M. THOMPSON, L.P. GRANT, M.M. VICKERMAN, and F.A. SCANNAPIECO (University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, USA)

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0173 10:45 Alterations of the Temporomandibular Joint in Experimental Posterior Condylar Displacement during Mastication in Rats. P. CHOLASUEKSA*, H. WARITA, and K. SOMA (Graduate school, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan) Seq#: 31.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, A4

Dental Materials: I - Adhesion-Composite Bond Strength - Selfetching Adhesive Systems 1 Chairpersons: W. Finger and A. Peutzfeldt 0174 9:00 Brand of Composite vs. in vitro Performance of Two Adhesives. A. PEUTZFELDT* and E. ASMUSSEN (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) 0175 9:15 Bonding Efficacy of an All-in-one Adhesive Containing 4-MET(A)/UDMA. T. ABO*, S. UNO, and H. SANO (Hokkaido University Graduate School of Dental Medicine, Sapporo, Japan) 0176 9:30 Tensile Bond Strength and FE-SEM Observation of the Newly Designed One-bottle/One-step Resin Bonding System. J. SUGIZAKI*, M. MORIGAMI, S. FUJIWARA, N. ODA, and T. YAMADA (Toranomon Hospital Dental Clinic, Tokyo, Japan) 0177 9:45 Cavity Adaptation of Fluorobond/Beautifil Combined with an Experimental Self-etching Primer. W.M. AHLSTRAND*, W.J. FINGER, and T. OSADA (Private Practice, Stockholm, Sweden) 0178 10:00 Effect of an Experimental Acidic Primer on Bond Strength of FluorobondTM to Enamel and Dentin. T. OSADA*, W.J. FINGER, and W.M. AHLSTRAND (Showa University, School of Dentistry, Tokyo, Japan) 0179 10:15 Effect of Application Mode on Bonding Performance of Self-etching Adhesives. W.J. FINGER* and C. TANI (University of Cologne, Germany) 0180 10:30 Resin-Enamel Bonds Made with Self-etching Primers. M. HASHIMOTO*, H. OHNO, H. SANO, E. YOSHIDA, M. HORI, M. KAGA, H. OGUCHI, and D.H. PASHLEY (Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan) 10:45 Discussion. Seq#: 32.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, A3

0185 10:00 Adhesive Bond of Root Canal Posts: Effects of Post Materials and Cements. K. HUBER*, F. DAGUHN, F. SCHAEFFER, K.-T. WRBAS, and M. HANNIG (University Clinic of Dentistry, Freiburg, Germany) 0186 10:15 In vitro Evaluation of Coronal Leakage following Three Obturation Techniques. A. CHANIOTIS*, E. KONTAKIOTIS, and M. GEORGOPOULOU (University of Athens, Dental School, Greece) 0187 10:30 Required Hydrostatic Pressure for Fluid Transportation along Standardized Gaps in Guttapercha. E. KONTAKIOTIS, M. GEORGOPOULOU*, and E.-T. FARMAKIS (University of Athens, Dental School, Greece) 0188 10:45 Influence of Input Pressure and Time-interval Recordings on the Resulting Microleakage of Transport Fluid Model in Endodontics. E. KONTAKIOTIS, E.-T. FARMAKIS*, and M. GEORGOPOULOU (University of Athens, Dental School, Greece) Seq#: 33.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, A2

Dental Materials: III - Ceramics and Cements - Material-tissue Interface/Dimensional Changes Chairpersons: R. LeGeros and K. Ishikawa 0189 9:00 Mechanisms of Dimensional Changes in Calcium Aluminate-based Materials. L. KRAFT*, J. LOOF, H. ENGQVIST, N.O. AHNFELT, and L. HERMANSSON (Uppsala University, Sweden) 0190 9:15 F-substituted Apatites: Properties and Cell Responses. R.Z. LEGEROS*, C. FRONDOZA, S. LIN, R. ROHANIZADEH, and J.P. LEGEROS (New York University, USA) 0191 9:30 Bioactivity of a Calcium Aluminate-based Dental Restorative Material. H. ENGQVIST*, J. LOOF, J.-E. SCHULTZWALZ, L. KRAFT, N.-O. AHNFELT, and L. HERMANSSON (Doxa AB, Uppsala, Sweden) 0192 9:45 In vitro Biocompatibility Assay on Dental Cells of a Newly Developed Remineralizing Pulp-capping Cement. S.H. DICKENS, M. MACDOUGALL*, E.J. BOLAND, G.M. FLAIM, and C.J.E. FLOYD (University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, USA) 0193 10:00 Growth Inhibition and Bacteriosidic Action of Bioactive Glass (S53P4) Containing Glass-ionomer Cements on Oral Micro-organisms in vitro. H. YLI-URPO*, T. NRHI, and E. SDERLING (University of Turku, Finland) 0194 10:15 Response of Rat Pulpal Tissue to Electrical Polarized Hydroxyapatite. N.-C. TENG*, Y. YAMASHITA, K. YAMASHITA, and Y. TAKAGI (Taipei Medical College, Taiwan) 0195 10:30 Apatite Cement Elicits Osteoblast Differentiation Through Bone-like Apatite Formation. K. ISHIKAWA*, Y. MIYAMOTO, and T. YUASA (Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan) 0196 10:45 Apatite Formation in Composites of -TCP and Degradable Polyesters. N.M.F. VAN DEN VREKEN*, E.A.P. DE MAEYER, G.J. JACKERS, R.M.H. VERBEECK, and E.H. SCHACHT (Ghent University, Belgium) Seq#: 34.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, A1

Dental Materials: II - Adhesion-Other - Microleakage/Gap Formation Chairpersons: Y. Katoh and U. Blunck 0181 9:00 Histopathologic Study on Pulp Response to Single-bottle and Self-etching Adhesives. V.O. MEDINA, III, K. SHINKAI, N. TANAKA, M. SHIRONO, and Y. KATOH* (The Nippon Dental University, School of Dentistry at Niigata, Japan) 0182 9:15 A Novel Non-destructive Technique to Investigate Interface Leakage using the Synchrotron Coherent X-ray Beam. D. PRISCO*, R. DE SANTIS, S. RENGO, L. AMBROSIO, and F. ZANINI (University of Naples "Federico II", Italy) 0183 9:30 Effects of Three Different Preparations on the Effectiveness of Self-etching Adhesives in Enamel at Class II Composite Resin Restorations. U. BLUNCK*, N. KAPPEL, and J.F. ROULET (Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany) 0184 9:45 The Effects of Different Types of Flowable Restorative Resins on Microleakage in Class V Cavities. A.R. YAZICI*, G. ZGNALTAY, and B. DAYANGA (Hacettepe University, Faculty of Dentistry, Ankara, Turkey)

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0197 9:00 The Relative Reliability of Biaxial and 3-point Bend Flexure Testing of the Strength of Brittle Light Setting Dental Biomaterials. P.M. MARQUIS*, W.M. PALIN, G.J.P. FLEMING, F.J.T. BURKE, and R.C. RANDALL (University of Birmingham, United Kingdom) 0198 9:15 Physical Properties of Composite Resin for Inlay. H. MURAI* and T. KATAYAMA (Meikai University School of Dentistry, sakado, saitama, Japan) 0199 9:30 Quartz, Carbon/Graphite, and E-Glass Fibers as Reinforcement of Dimethacrylate and Epoxy Polymers. P. ALANDER*, L.V.J. LASSILA, Q. XIE, and P.K. VALLITTU (University of Turku, Biomaterials research, Finland) 0200 9:45 Mechanical Properties of Surface-charged Resin Polymers as Denture Base. S.E. PARK*, M. CHAO, P.A. RAJ, and J. LOZA (Harvard University, Shool of Dental Medicine, Boston, MA, USA) 0201 10:00 The Effects of Microwave Post-cure Treatments on the Flexural Strength of Two Hard Chair-side Reline Resins and One Denture Base Resin. C.E. VERGANI*, R. SEO, A.L. MACHADO, A.C. PAVARINA, E.T. GIAMPAOLO, and L.G. VAZ (Araraquara Dental School, So Paulo State University, Brazil) 0202 10:15 The Mechanism of Fluoride Release in Artificial and Natural Saliva. O.T. AL-NAIMI*, R.S. HOBSON, T. ITOTA, and J.F. MCCABE (University of Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom) 0203 10:30 The Influences of Glass Ionomers on Water Flux across Dentin. S.K. SIDHU*, K.A. AGEE, and D.H. PASHLEY (University of Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom) 10:45 Discussion. Seq#: 35.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, G4

0210 10:30 Impact of Full-mouth Extractions on Quality of Life. E.M. GHEZZI*, G.D. SLADE, L.P. ZELDIN, J.D. BECK, and S. OFFENBACHER (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA) 0211 10:45 Quality of Life Factors Affecting Acceptance of Complete Dentures by Geriatric Dental Patients. E.A. DOUVARA* (Private Dental Clinic, Athens, Greece) Seq#: 36.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, F4

Microbiology / Immunology and Infection Control - Cellular Microbiology Chairpersons: R. Ellen and J. Rudney 0212 9:00 Treponema denticola Major Outer Sheath Protein Inhibits Collagen Binding to Fibroblasts. A. PAES*, W. LEE, D.A. GROVE, C.A.G. MCCULLOCH, and R.P. ELLEN (University of Toronto, Faculty of Dentistry, Canada) 0213 9:15 Mitochondrial Calcium Fluxes in Gingival Fibroblasts Exposed to the Major Outer Sheath Protein (Msp) of Treponema denticola. R.P. ELLEN*, E. BAJENOVA, D.A. GROVE, and A. PAES (University of Toronto, Faculty of Dentistry, Canada) 0214 9:30 Isolation and Functional Analysis of Bacteroides forsythus Cytocidal Toxin (CCT). S. ARAKAWA*, T. NAKAJIMA, I. ISHIKAWA, and N. TSUCHIDA (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan) 0215 9:45 Monocyte Activation by Porphyromonas gingivalis LPS in Aggressive Periodontitis using Whole Blood Culture. R. MAHANONDA*, N. SA-ARD-IAM, K. YONGVANITCHIT, and S. PICHYANGKUL (Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand) 0216 10:00 Cytoskeletal and Membranous Alterations in Gingival Epithelial Cells Induced by Porphyromonas gingivalis Invasion. . YILMAZ*, P. YOUNG, R. LAMONT, and G.E. KENNY (University of Washington, Seattle, USA) 0217 10:15 Intracellular Fate of Porphyromonas gingivalis Protease/Adhesin Components in Epithelial Cells. A. ALSAM*, M.A. SCRAGG, J.M. SLANEY, J. ADUSE-OPOKU, D.M. WILLIAMS, and M.A. CURTIS (Clinical and Diagnostic Oral Sciences QMUL, London, England) 0218 10:30 Polymicrobial Intracellular Infections of Buccal Epithelial Cells from Human Subjects. J.D. RUDNEY* and R. CHEN (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA) 0219 10:45 Bioactive IL-1 is Cytolytically Released from C. albicans-infected Oral Epithelial Cells. A. DONGARI-BAGTZOGLOU*, H. KASHLEVA, and C. CUNHA VILLAR (University of Connecticut, Farmington, USA) Seq#: 37.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Poster Discussion, J1

Geriatric Oral Research - Epidemiology and Quality of Life Chairpersons: C. Wyatt and E. Ghezzi 0204 9:00 A Longitudinal Study of the Relationship between Periodontal Disease and Bone Mineral Density in Communitydwelling Older Adults. A. YOSHIHARA*, N. HANADA, and H. MIYAZAKI (Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Niigata city, Japan) 0205 9:15 History of Tooth Loss, Current Caries, Periodontitis, and CVD in Older Adults (TEETH Clinical Trials). R.E. PERSSON*, G.R. PERSSON, M.I. MACENTEE, C.C.L. WYATT, C.J. NOONAN, and H.A. KIYAK (University of Washington, Seattle, USA) 0206 9:30 Correlates and Outcomes of Tooth Survival in Old Age (TEETH Clinical Trials). H.A. KIYAK, C.C.I. WYATT*, M.I. MACENTEE, P. HUJOEL, R.E. PERSSON, G.R. PERSSON, and C.J. NOONAN (University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada) 0207 9:45 Tooth Loss, Cardiovascular Disease, and Socioeconomic Status: A 24-year Follow-up from the Population Study of Women in Gteborg, Sweden. C. CABRERA*, L. LISSNER, C. BJRKELUND, C. BENGTSSON, M. AHLQWIST, H. WEDEL, and M. HAKEBERG (Gteborg University, Sweden) 0208 10:00 Social Relations as Determinant of Oral Health among Persons over the Age of 80 Years. P. HOLM-PEDERSEN*, K. AVLUND, D.E. MORSE, M. VIITANEN, and B. WINBLAD (University of Copenhagen, School of Dentistry, Denmark) 0209 10:15 Dental Health in 70-year-olds During a Period of 30 Years. C. JOHANSON*, T. STERBERG, and D. BIRKHED (Faculty of Odontology, Sahlgrenska Academy at Gteborg University, Sweden)

Microbiology / Immunology and Infection Control - Oral Microbiology & Immunology-I Chairpersons: M. Taubman and R. Evans 9:00 Poster Viewing. 0220 9:20 Involvement of AKT in the Induction of Nitric Oxide Synthase in Microglia. J.R. BINGHAM* and K. PAHAN (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA) 0221 9:30 Cell-to-cell Signaling in S. intermedius Biofilm Formation. F.C. PETERSEN*, D. DA SILVA, C. JENESON, and A.A. SCHEIE (University of Oslo, Norway)

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0222 9:40 Differentiation of Species and Subspecies of Humanpathogenic Mutans Streptococci by MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry and DNA Fingerprinting. K. BREITUNG*, S. RUPF, K. MERTE, K. ESCHRICH, and S. KNEIST (University of Leipzig, Germany) 0223 9:50 Alveolar Bone Loss in Mice Induced by Bacteroides forsythus. R.T. EVANS*, A. SHARMA, C. SFINTESU, Y.-Y. WU, K. HONMA, P.J. BAKER, and R.J. GENCO (State University of New York - Buffalo, USA) 0224 10:00 Loss of Chemokine CXCL14 Expression in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) as a New Mechanism of Tumor Escape from Immune Recognition. D. KOGAN*, B. COLLINS, P. WATCHMAKER, L. PEREZ, I. TOURKOVA, G.V. SHURIN, and M.R. SHURIN (University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA) 0225 10:10 Proteolysis of ICAM-1 on Human Oral Epithelial Cells by Cysteine Proteinases (Gingipains) from Porphyromonas gingivalis Leading to Down-regulation of Neutrophil Adhesion. H. TADA*, S. SUGAWARA, E. NEMOTO, N. TAKAHASHI, T. IMAMURA, J. POTEMPA, J. TRAVIS, H. SHIMAUCHI, and H. TAKADA (Tohoku University Graduate School of Dentistry, Sendai, Japan) 0226 10:20 Interactions of P. gingivalis Fimbriae with Tolllike Receptors (TLRs) and Co-receptors. G. HAJISHENGALLIS* and R.J. GENCO (University at Buffalo, NY, USA) 0227 10:30 Preparation and Immunogenicity of Monoepitopic and Polyepitopic Tetanus Toxoid (TT)-Glucosyltransferase (GTF) Peptide Conjugate Vaccines. M.A. TAUBMAN*, D.J. SMITH, and A. LEES (The Forsyth Institute, Boston, MA, USA) 10:40 Discussion. Seq#: 38.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, F5

0234 10:30 Porphyromonas gingivalis Lipopolysaccharide Influences Alveolar Bone Cell Activity Through CD14. H.C. ROBERTS* and R. WADDINGTON (University of Wales, Cardiff, United Kingdom) 0235 10:45 Effect of Retinoic Acid on in vivo Bone Formation. Y. SHIMAZU*, R.M. WAZEN, T. AOBA, and A. NANCI (The Nippon Dental University, Tokyo, Japan) Seq#: 39.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, A7

Neuroscience / TMJ - Sensory-Motor Systems & Mechanisms Chairpersons: J. Carleson and Y. Shiau 0236 9:00 Contralateral Changes of CGRP in Electrically Stimulated Porcine Masseter Muscle. J.A. CARLESON* and D. STROM (Department of Physiology&Pharmacology, Stockholm, Sweden) 0237 9:15 Cell Death in the Spinal Dorsal Horn Induced by Peripheral Formalin Pain Stimulation. K.-Y. FU*, B. HOU, A.R. LIGHT, W. MAIXNER, and Z.-K. ZHANG (Peking University School of Stomatology, Beijing, China) 0238 9:30 Chewing-gum Chewing Efficiency in Subjects with Missing Tooth. Y.-Y. SHIAU*, J.-S. WANG, C.-M. WANG, K.-L. LOU, and Y.-J. CHAUNG (Graduate Institute of Oral Biology, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan) 0239 9:45 Effects of Size and Texture of Bolus on Integrated Jaw and Head-Neck Behavior during Chewing. B. HAGGMANHENRIKSON* and P.-O. ERIKSSON (Ume University, Sweden) 0240 10:00 Localization of Rhythmic Neurons in the Trigeminal Principal Sensory Nucleus and Their Synaptic Inputs. T. ATHANASSIADIS* and A. KOLTA (Ume University, Sweden) 0241 10:15 The Relationship Between Deep Overbite and Mandibular Movement Velocity. C.Z. WU*, S.-C. LIN, I.-Y. KUAN, P.-Z. HUANG, and P.-C. LAI (Taipei Medical University School of Dentistry &TMUH Dental Department, Taiwan) 0242 10:30 Static and Kinematic Topographic Representations of the Activity of the Masseter Muscle by Classic Methods and Wavelet Transformation. C. SURWALD*, E.C. ROSE, H.F. KAPPERT, and I.E. JONAS (Queen Victory Hospital, East Grinstead, West Sussex, United Kingdom) 10:45 Discussion. Seq#: 40.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, F2

Mineralized Tissue - Bone signaling: Osteoblasts Chairpersons: J. Chen and H. Roberts 0228 9:00 PTH Stimulates Differentiation of Immature Osteoblastic Cells and Exerts Anabolic Effects on Mineralized Tissue Formation. H. KONDO*, N. AMIZUKA, S. KURODA, S. YONEDA, D. ITO, K. OHYA, and S. KASUGAI (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Kazakhstan) 0229 9:15 Gene Array Analysis of in vitro hMSC Osteoblastic Differentiation. K. WATANABE* and L.F. COOPER (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan) 0230 9:30 Wnt Expression During Osteogenic Differentiation of hMSCs. J. GUO* and L.F. COOPER (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA) 0231 9:45 An in vivo Model to Study Osteogenic Gene Regulation: Targeting an Avian Retroviral Receptor (TVA) to Bone with the Bone Sialoprotein (BSP) Promoter. L. LI, W. MA, J. WANG, W. ZHENG, J.-H. ZHANG, J. TANG, G. KARSENTY, J. SODEK, M. YAMAUCHI, and J. CHEN* (Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, Boston, MA, USA) 0232 10:00 Differential Gene Expression in Osteoblastic Cell Line (MC3T3-E1) by Mechanical Load. C. SIDDHIVARN*, A.J. BANES, C. CHAMPAGNE, M. TSUZAKI, and S. OFFENBACHER (Center for Oral and Systemic Diseases,UNC School of Dentistry, Chapel Hill, NC, USA) 0233 10:15 A Titanium Implant-induced Transcript Accelerates Mineralization of Osteoblasts. T. OGAWA*, K. TAKEUCHI, and I. NISHIMURA (The Jane and Jerry Weintraub Center of Reconstructive Biotechnology, School of Dentistry, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA)

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Maxillofacial Trauma Chairpersons: J. Shepherd and V. Perciaccante 0243 9:00 National, Regional, and Local Trends in Assault Injury. J. SHEPHERD* (University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff, United Kingdom) 0244 9:15 Relations among Assault Injury, Calendar Events, and Climate. V. SIVARAJASINGAM*, J. CORCORAN, and J.P. SHEPHERD (University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff, United Kingdom) 0245 9:30 Causal Links among Alcohol, Substance Use, and Maxillofacial Injury. K. WATT*, R. MCCLURE, A. ROCHE, D. PURDIE, D. GREEN, and J.P. SHEPHERD (University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff, United Kingdom)

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0246 9:45 Isolated Mandibular Angle Fractures (MAF): A Five-year Retrospective Study. C. BARRY* and G. KEARNS (Midwestern Regional Hospital, Limerick, Ireland) 0247 10:00 Biomechanics of Miniplate-Microplate Combination for Reduction of Condylar Fractures. P. CHRISTOPOULOS*, A.A. CAPUTO, C. ALEXANDRIDIS, V. SHETTY, and A. ANGELOPOULOS (University of Athens, Greece) 0248 10:15 Epidemiology of Mandibular Fractures Presenting to a Regional Oral and Maxillofacial Unit. G. KEARNS*, C. BARRY, and M.J. COYLE (Midwestern Regional Hospital, Limerick, Ireland) 0249 10:30 Trauma of the Front Teeth in Childhood in Relation to Orthodontic Diagnosis. A. HOHOFF*, T. STAMM, M. GOEDDE, C. LIPPOLD, and U. EHMER (University of Muenster, Germany) 10:45 Discussion. Seq#: 41.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, F6

Oral Medicine & Pathology - Carcinogenesis - Cell and Molecular Mechanisms Chairpersons: D. Wong and R. Taichman 0250 9:00 Keynote Address. D.T.W. WONG* (University of California at Los Angeles, USA) 0251 9:30 CXCR4 and CXCL12 (SDF-1) are Expressed in Human Prostate Cancers (PCa) in vivo. Y.-X. SUN, J. WANG, C.E. SHELBURNE, D.E. LOPATIN, A.M. CHINNAIYAN, M.A. RUBIN, K.J. PIENTA, and R.S. TAICHMAN* (University of Michigan Dental School, Ann Arbor, USA) 0252 9:45 Telomerase is Associated with DNA Repair. N.H. PARK*, K.-H. SHIN, M.K. KANG, and E. DICTEROW (University of California at Los Angeles, USA) 0253 10:00 Aberrant Hypermethylation of the DBCCR1 Gene in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma. S. GAO*, J. WORM, P. GULDBERG, A. KROGDAHL, C.-J. LIU, J. REIBEL, and E. DABELSTEEN (School od Dentistry, University of Copenhagen, Denmark) 0254 10:15 S100A8/A9 (Calprotectin) Regulates the Malignant Phenotype of KB Cells. C. WANG, A.F. JERNBERG, K.F. ROSS, and M.C. HERZBERG* (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA) 0255 10:30 p12CDK2-AP1/CDK2 in Cell Cycle Control. M. HU, G. HU, P. HINDS, and D.T.W. WONG* (University of California at Los Angeles, USA) 0256 10:45 HPV16 E6E7 Induces c-IAP Expression through the NF-kB-Independent Pathway. X. LIU*, F. LIU, F. FU, R. ZHANG, and J. NISHITANI (Charles R.Drew University of Medcine &Science, los angeles, CA, USA) Seq#: 42.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, A5

0259 9:30 Apoptosis of Osteoprogenitor Cells in the Rat Extraction Socket. H. DEVLIN*, Y.D. HSIEH, and J. HOYLAND (Temple University School of Dentistry, Philadelphia, PA, USA) 0260 9:45 Microleakage of the Interface between Implant and Abutment of Five Different Implant Systems during a Five-year Simulation of Dynamic Loading in a Chewing Simulator. L. STEINEBRUNNER*, S. WOLFART, K. BMANN, K. LUDWIG, and M. KERN (UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL SchleswigHolstein, Kiel, Germany) 0261 10:00 In vitro Assessment of Enamel Wear When Opposed by Various Ceramic Materials. S. SHAH*, G.R. GOLDSTEIN, E. CLARK, and E.L. HITTELMAN (New York University -, USA) 0262 10:15 The Effects of Sputtered Calcium Phosphate Coatings of Different Crystallinity on Osteoblast Control of Osteoclast Progenitor Cells. R.E. STOVER*, Y. YANG, C. BRAMBILA, E. BOLAND, D. CARNES, and J.L. ONG (Wilford Hall Medical Center, Lackland AFB, TX, USA) 0263 10:30 Microrough Implant Surface Topographies Increase Osteogenesis by Reducing Osteoclast Formation and Activity. S. LOSSDORFER*, Z. SCHWARTZ, and B.D. BOYAN (University of Bonn, Germany) 0264 10:45 Influence of Cyclic Loading and Luting Agents on the Fracture Strength of Two All-ceramic Crowns. A. ATTIA* and M. KERN (Mansoura University, Egypt) Seq#: 43.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, H1

Pulp Biology - Growth Factors, Regulation of Odontoblast Function and Immune Cells Chairpersons: A. Smith and J. Farges 0265 9:00 Dexamethasone Stimulates the Differentiation of Osteo-Odontoblast Precursors in a Model of Human Dental Pulp Culture. B. ALLIOT-LICHT*, S. LOPEZ-CAZAUX, G. BLUTEAU, D. MAGNE, A. SOUEIDAN, G. DACULSI, and J. GUICHEUX (INSERM EM 9903, Nantes, France) 0266 9:15 Endothelial Cell Proliferation and Isolated Dentin Matrix Components. R. ZHANG, G. SMITH, A.J. SLOAN, P.R. COOPER, S. ZHAO, and A.J. SMITH* (University of Birmingham, United Kingdom) 0267 9:30 Gene Expression Analysis in Cells of the Rodent Dentin-Pulp Complex. P.R. COOPER*, J.L. MCLACHLAN, A.J. SLOAN, and A.J. SMITH (University of Birmingham, United Kingdom) 0268 9:45 Inflammatory Gene Expression Analysis in Human Pulp Tissue Using Microarray Technology. J. MCLACHLAN*, A.J. SMITH, and P.R. COOPER (University of Birmingham, United Kingdom) 0269 10:00 TGF- / Extracellular Matrix Interactions and Dentin Matrix. S.M. BAKER, A.J. SLOAN*, R.V. SUGARS, D.W. WILLIAMS, R. WADDINGTON, and A.J. SMITH (The University of Birmingham, United Kingdom) 0270 10:15 rh-TGFbeta1 Induces Intratubular Mineralization in Non-exposed Cavities of Dog Teeth. M. KALYVA*, S. THOMAIDOU, and D. TZIAFAS ((Aristotle University oh Thessaloniki), Greece) 0271 10:30 Transdentinally Diffusing TGF- 1 Induces Accumulation of Pulpal Dendritic Cells in the Odontoblast Layer. J.-C. FARGES*, A. ROMEAS, M. MELIN, J.-J. PIN, S. LEBECQUE, M. LUCCHINI, F. BLEICHER, and H. MAGLOIRE (LyonI University, France)

Prosthodontics Research - Landmark Studies and Arthur R. Frechette Research Award Finalists Chairpersons: S. Rosenstiel and H. Devlin 0257 9:00 Dentists' Molar Restoration Choices and Longevity: A Web-based Survey. S.F. ROSENSTIEL*, M.F. LAND, and R.G. RASHID (The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA) 0258 9:15 Oral Health Status Related to the Shortened Dental Arch Concept in Tanzanian Adults. P.T.N. SARITA, D.J. WITTER, C.M. KREULEN, M.I. MATEE, M.A. VAN 'T HOF, and N.H.J. CREUGERS* (University of Nijmegen, Netherlands)

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0272 10:45 Transduction of Human Dental Pulp Cells with Retroviral Vectors Carrying HBD-2 cDNA. G.T.-J. HUANG*, S.H. PARK, and H.-B. ZHANG (UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA) Seq#: 44.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Pulp Biology - Pulpal Blood Flow and Innervation, Dentinal Fluid, and Pain 0273 Morphology of Intercellular Junctions in Dental Pulp. D. DANOWSKA* and H.M. ALWAS-DANOWSKA (Medical University of Lodz, Poland) 0274 Morpho-functional Features of Human Dental Pulp: A TEM Study. M. BATTISTELLI*, S. BURATTINI, A. RUGGERI, Jr., C. NUCCI, C. PRATI, L. BRESCHI, and E. FALCIERI (University of Urbino, Urbino (PU), Italy) 0275 A Photochemical Method for the Investigation of Dentin Permeability. H. ISHIHATA*, S. SHOJI, H. SHIMAUCHI, and B. MATTHEWS (Tohoku University Graduate School of Dentistry, Sendai, Japan) 0276 Effect of Mechanical Distortion of Odontoblast Cell Membrane on Cell-to-Cell Communication in the Odontoblastic Layer. H. IKEDA* and H. SUDA (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan) 0277 Referred Pain among Acute Toothache. S.M.D.B. GUIMARAES*, M. SANTOS, and S.K.N. MARIE (University of So Paulo, Brazil) 0278 Duration of Ammonium Hexafluorosilicate for Dentinal Tubule Occlusion. T. SUGE*, K. ISHIKAWA, A. KAWASAKI, T. MATSUO, and S. EBISU (Tokushima University, Japan) 0279 Effects of Pulpitis on the Properties of Intradental Nerves in Rat Molars. V. SIRIMAHARAJ* and B. MATTHEWS (Bristol University, United Kingdom) 0280 The Combined Occluding Effect of the Fluoridecontaining Dentin Desensitizer and Nd-YAG Laser Irradiation on Human Dentinal TubulesAn in vitro study. P.J. HSU*, R.T. ROAN, J.H. CHEN, F.H. CHUANG, and M.H. DIAU (Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan) 0281 Laser Doppler Pulpal Blood Flow Signals from Red and Infrared Light Sources. K. KIJSAMANMITH* and N. VONGSAVAN (Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand) 0282 Pain Produced by Hydrostatic Pressure Stimulation of Exposed Dentin in Man. P. CHAROENLARP*, S. WANACHANTARARAK, N. VONGSAVAN, and B. MATTHEWS (Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand) 0283 Effects of Potassium Ions on Dentin Sensitivity in Man. O. AJCHARANUKUL*, P. KRAIVAPHAN, N. VONGSAVAN, S. WANACHANTARARAK, and B. MATTHEWS (Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand) 0284 Pulpal Blood-flow Changes in Human Permanent Maxillary Canines During the Orthodontic Retraction Period. P. VORACHART*, K. JANYAPRASERT, E. CHUNHACHEEVACHALOKE, O. AJCHARANUKUL, W. CHIDCHUANGCHAI, and N. VONGSAVAN (Srinakarinwirot University, Bangkok, Thailand) 0285 Effect of Mechanical Pulp Removal on the Retention of Odontoblasts with Dentin in vitro. O. AJCHARANUKUL, P. KRAIVAPHAN, S. WANACHANTARARAK*, P. CHUNHABUNDIT, and N. VONGSAVAN (Chiang Mai University, Thailand)

0286 Phenotypic Expression of CGRP in Trigeminal Ganglion Cells Following Pulpal Injury and Repair. J.H. HAAG*, D.J. CHIEGO, JR., and G.R. HOLLAND (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA) 0287 Comparative Inquiry of Articaine 4% with Epinephrine 1:200.000 and 1:100.000. G. SALEH, B. STEPHAN*, N. KUEHN, S. MICHAELIS, and W.H.-M. RAAB (HeinrichHeine-University, Duesseldorf, Germany) Seq#: 45.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Prosthodontics Research - Masticatory Function, Mandibular Position, and Implant Prostheses 0288 Evaluation of Centric Relation Records by Using a Robot System. M.O. AHLERS, D. EDINGER, G. CACHOVAN*, and U. PLATZER (University of Hamburg, School of Dental Medicine, Germany) 0289 Subjective and Objective Evaluation of Shortened Dental Arch Patients: A Clinical Study. S. YAMASHITA*, Y. MARUYAMA, Y. IGARASHI, Y. ARAI, T. KOZAWA, and T. KIRIHARA (Matsumoto Dental University, Shiojiri, Nagano, Japan) 0290 Individual Differences in the Number of Chewing Strokes and its Determinant Factors. T. UEDA*, K. SAKURAI, and T. SUGIYAMA (Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan) 0291 Mandibular Displacement during Intercuspation in Patients with Temporomandibular Disorders. M. TATSUTA*, S. YASUDA, J. TANAKA, M. TANAKA, and T. KAWAZOE (Osaka Dental University, Japan) 0292 Teeth Clenching and Body Equilibrium. S. TANAKA*, Y. KIBANA, T. ISHIJIMA, Y. YOKOYAMA, H. KOSHINO, and T. HIRAI (Health Sciences University of Hokkaido School of Dentistry, Japan) 0293 Relationship between Habitual Masticatory Side and Tooth Position. Y. HAYASHI*, H. NAITO, and K. KOBAYASHI (Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Matsudo Chiba, Japan) 0294 Psychological and Behavioral Factors as Predictors of Sleep Bruxism. R.I. GONZALEZ FLORES*, T. HAKETA, K. BABA, K. FUEKI, S. AKISHIGE, K. KINO, and T. OHYAMA (Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Japan) 0295 Chewing Cycle Duration in Relation to Dental Guidance. J. SALSENCH, J. MARTINEZ-GOMIS*, J. TORRENT, and J. SAMSO (Universitat de Barcelona, L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Spain) 0296 Evaluation of the Mandibular Position Using the Speech Movement Analysis. S. ISHIGAKI, S. HASHIMOTO*, S. INOUE, E. MORISHIGE, and M. NAKAMURA (Osaka University Graduate School of Dentistry, Suita, Japan) 0297 A Quantitative Study on Mandibular Incisor Point Border Movement between Immediate Complete Denture Wearers and Second Complete Denture Wearers. J.S.M.L. JIANSHEN SU* (Tongji University School of Stomatology, Shanghai, China) 0298 Electronically Determined Condylar Parameters under the Influence of Tooth-guided and Needle-point-guided Jaw Movements. A. HUGGER*, B. KAMINSKI, and U. STUETTGEN (Westdeutsche Kieferklinik, Heinrich-Heine-University, Duesseldorf, Germany)

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0299 Accuracy of a Nobel Biocare Mechanical Torque Indicating Wrench for Implants. J. STANDLEE* and A.A. CAPUTO (UCLA School of Dentistry, Los Angeles, CA, USA) 0300 Friction and Wear of Extracoronal Attachments with and without Bracing Units. K. LUDWIG*, T. KRESSE, and M. KERN (Christian-Albrechts University, Kiel, Germany) 0301 Fit of Implant Frameworks in One-piece Cast and after Laser Welding. D. CASTILIO*, W.C. BONACHELA, and J.H.B. MARTINS (Bauru Dental School- University of Sao Paulo, Brazil) 0302 Evaluation of the Abutment/Prosthetic Plastic Cylinders Fit-cast in Titanium and Cobalt-Chromium Alloy, Before and After Laser Weld. A.P.R.D.V. PEDREIRA*, W.C. BONACHELA, and D. CASTILIO (Bauru School of DentistryUniversity of So Paulo, Brazil) 0303 A Study of CP Titanium Connector Strength Under Different Laser Welding Parameters. C.-C. HSU*, K.-Y. HO, H.-H. HUANG, and J.S.-F. CHANG (Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan) Seq#: 46.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Prosthodontics Research - Removable Prostheses: Clinical Outcomes and Assessment 0304 A Three-year Clinical Evaluation of a Silicone Soft Liner. J.D. JONES* and W. GARDNER (The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, USA) 0305 Patients' Experiences with Removable Partial Dentures. M.A.J. VAN WAAS* and J. VAN DEN BERG (ACTA, Amsterdam, Netherlands) 0306 Longevity of Restorative Materials Used to Seal Overdenture Abutments. R. ETTINGER*, C. ASMUSSEN, T.A. MARSHALL, and F. QIAN (University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA) 0307 Factors Associated with Masticatory Performance in Kennedy Classification II Removable Partial Denture Wearers. W. TUMRASVIN*, K. FUEKI, M. YANAGAWA, M. YOSHIMURA, S.M. NOSIZANA, A. ASAKAWA, and T. OHYAMA (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan) 0308 Influence of Artificial Arch Length on Masticatory Performance in Kennedy Class II Edentulous Patients. K. FUEKI*, M. YANAGAWA, and T. OHYAMA (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan) 0309 Comparing Patients' Masticatory Performance of Resilient Lined and Acrylic-resin-based Conventional Complete Dentures. K. SO*, Y. KAWAI, S. KIMOTO, M. KITAMURA, K. SHU, and K. KOBAYASHI (Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Matsudo, Chiba, Japan) 0310 Comparing Patients' Satisfaction and Preference of Resilient Lined and Acrylic-resin-based Conventional Complete Dentures. M. KITAMURA*, Y. KAWAI, S. KIMOTO, K. SO, and K. KOBAYASHI (Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Matsudo, Chiba, Japan) 0311 Surveyed Requirements for a New Denture by the Quality Function Deployment Method. T. HAMANO*, A. HASEGAWA, H. NISHIURA, M. TAKATSU, Y. HATTORI, Y. TAMAZAWA, M. KIKUCHI, M. WATANABE, and I. TSUJI (GC Dental Products, Kasugai, Japan) 0312 Effect of Wearing Complete Dentures on Body Equilibrium as the Dynamic Body Balance. I. WATANABE*, Y. FUJINAMI, S. HIRANO, E. KEH, and I. HAYAKAWA (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan)

0313 Oral-health-related Quality of Life before and after Prosthodontic Treatment. H. WICKOP*, F. EICKHOFF, B. WSTMANN, and P. FERGER (Justus-Liebig-Universitt, Giessen, Germany) 0314 The Evaluation of Prosthetic Rehabilitation in Glossectomy Patients. F. YOSHIOKA*, S. OZAWA, Y.I. SUMITA, H. MUKOHYAMA, and H. TANIGUCHI (Tokyo Medical Dental University, Japan) 0315 Equilibration vs. Canine Guidance in Full Denture Cases: A Patients' Survey. P. REHMANN*, M. BALKENHOL, P. FERGER, and B. WSTMANN (Justus-Liebig-Univeristy, Giessen, Germany) 0316 Relation Between Clinical Complete Denture Status and Subjective Need of Treatment. J.M. ANGLADA*, J. MARTINEZ-GOMIS, C. BRU DE SALA, and J. SAMSO (Universitat de Barcelona, L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Spain) 0317 A 24-month Evaluation of Stent Therapy for Nostril Stenosis. H.M. ZIADA*, D. GAVIN, and P.F. ALLEN (University Dental School and Hospital Cork, Ireland) 0318 Longitudinal Research Regarding Oral Environment in the Elderly with Prostheses. J. TANAKA*, M. NISHIKAWA, M. TATSUTA, M. TANAKA, and T. KAWAZOE (Osaka Dental University, Japan) Seq#: 47.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Dental Materials: I - Adhesion-Composite Bond Strength Adhesion to Caries Affected-Infected Dentin/Root Canal Dentin 0319 Bonding of All-in-one Adhesive Systems to Carious Dentin. Y. NISHITANI*, T. YAMADA, K. TAKAHASHI, T. ITOTA, H. SHIMIZU, M. YOSHIYAMA, and D.H. PASHLEY (Okayama University, Japan) 0320 Enzymatic Restorative Approach - Morphological and Bond Strength Study. J. PERDIGO*, S. DUARTE, Jr., M.M. LOPES, and I. HAEBERLEIN (University of Minnesota School of Dentistry, Minneapolis`, USA) 0321 Paper Withdrawn. 0322 Bond Strengths of an Anti-bacterial Self-etch Adhesive to Excavated Caries-affected Dentin. H. SONODA*, A. BANERJEE, F. PESSIAN, P. PILECKI, M. SHERRIFF, and T.F. WATSON (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan) 0323 Effects of Caries Removal Techniques on Bond Strengths of Two Different Bonding Agents. . PEKDAL*, N. NL, and F. ZER (Selcuk University, Konya, Turkey) 0324 Effect of Er;Cr;YSGG Laser Treatment on Bond Strengths of Four Resin Cements to Root Canal Dentin. A.U. ELDENIZ* and F. ZER (Selcuk University, Konya, Turkey) 0325 Microtensile Bond Strength to Root Canal vs. Pulp Chamber Dentin: Effect of Bonding Strategies. G.C. LOPES, P.C. CARDOSO*, L.N. BARATIERI, and L.C.C. VIEIRA (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianpolis S.C, Brazil) 0326 The Effect of Root Canal Instrumentation on Bond Strength of Resin Cement to Root Dentin Surface. H. ARI, S. BELLI, and M. OZCOPUR* (Selcuk Universitesi, Konya, Turkey) 0327 Retentive Strength of Root Posts Influenced by Endodontic Treatment. P. SCHMAGE, I. NERGIZ*, A. CZAJKOWSKA, and U. PLATZER (University of Hamburg, Dental School, Germany)

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Thursday, 26 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Dental Materials: I - Adhesion-Composite Bond Strength Methods and Technique for Bond Strength Tests 0328 Comparison of TBS of Adhesive Systems with Cohesive Strength of Adjacent Dentin, in Perfused Teeth. J.C. DE LA MACORRA* and A. SAN NICOLS (Complutense University, Madrid, Spain) 0329 The Influence of Storage Time and Cutting Speed on the Microtensile Bond Strength. A.D. LOGUERCIO*, A. REIS, M.R.O. CARRILHO, and M. SCHROEDER (University of Oeste de Santa Catarina, Joaaba, SC, Brazil) 0330 Influence of Storage Conditions on the Durability of Resin-Dentin Bond Strength. K. AZIZ*, S.R. ARMSTRONG, and F. QIAN (The University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA) 0331 Paper Withdrawn. 0332 The Influence of Bonding Area Width on Tensile Bond Strength in vitro . C.R. GERNHARDT, E. SOMBETZKI*, K. BEKES, and H.-G. SCHALLER (Martin-Luther-University HalleWittenberg, Germany) 0333 A New Type of Straining Stage for Testing Materials in Fatigue, Micro-tensile, and Shear. T.F. WATSON*, P. PILECKI, P. MARKS, and N. WOOD (GKT Dental Institute, KCL, Guy's Hospital, London, England) 0334 Effect of Operator on Bond Strength, Comparing Microtensile Trimming and Non-trimming Methods. C.S. CALAMIA*, N.R.F.A. SILVA, V.P. THOMPSON, G.H. GARAYBLAS, and J. OHTSUKI (New York University College of Dentistry, USA) 0335 Effect of Bond Angle on Microtensile Strength: FEA and Laboratory Testing. N.R.F.A. SILVA*, V.P. THOMPSON, Z. GUANGMING, C.S. CALAMIA, L.F. PEGORARO, and R.M. CARVALHO (University of So Paulo, Bauru, Brazil) Seq#: 49.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Dental Materials: I - Adhesion-Composite Bond Strength - Selfetching Adhesive Systems 3 0336 Microtensile Strength of Five Different Adhesive Systems. R.F. MAZUR*, E.M. SOUZA, S. VIEIRA, S. IGNACIO, and J.R. SAAD (Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Parana, Curitiba, Brazil) 0337 In vitro Shear Bond Strength of Self-etching Adhesives. C.-P. ERNST, M. HOLZMEIER*, and B. WILLERSHAUSEN (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany) 0338 Tensile Bond Strength of a Self-conditioning Dentin Adhesive System in vitro . C.R. GERNHARDT*, G. BIESECKE, and H.-G. SCHALLER (Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany) 0339 Microtensile Bond Strength to Dentin of Different Self-etching Adhesives After 12 Months' Storage. R. OSORIO*, E. OSORIO, M. TOLEDANO, F.S. AGUILERA, F. GARCIAGODOY, Sr., and F.R. TAY (University of Granada, Spain) 0340 The Bond Strength and Effect of Two Self-etching Primers on Dentin. F.A. DE WET*, J.D. EICK, P. BRANDT, P.J. VAN DER VYVER, and V.M. DUSEVICH (University of Pretoria, South Africa)

0341 Bond Strength of Composite Resins Using a New One-step Adhesive System. H. JUNG*, K.-H. FRIEDL, K.-A. HILLER, and G. SCHMALZ (University of Regensburg, Germany) 0342 Enamel TBS of a New Self-etching Adhesive. S. DUARTE, Jr., B. MARTIN-BIEDMA*, M.M. LOPES, and J. PERDIGO (University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain) 0343 Tensile Bond Strength of All-in-one Self-etch Adhesive System to Cervical Abrasion Lesion Dentin. Y. NARA*, Y. NAGAKURA, Y. ITO, T. SUZUKI, I. KIZUKI, T. KIMISHIMA, T. MASEKI, and L. DOGON (The Nippon Dental University, Tokyo, Japan) 0344 Dentin Bond Strength of New Self-etching Primers/Adhesives. L.G. SENSI*, G.C. LOPES, S. MONTEIRO JR., L.N. BARATIERI, and L.C.C. VIEIRA (Universidade Federal De Santa Catarina, Florianpolis S.C, Brazil) 0345 Tensile Bond Strengths of Bonding Agents with Composite and Enamel. J.C. CHANG, L.M. PINZON*, T.M. VUU, C.D. JOHNSON, and S.H. KOH (University of Texas Dental Branch at Houston, USA) 0346 Enamel Shear Bond Strength of Self-etching Adhesives. G.C. LOPES, F.C. MARSON*, L.C.C. VIEIRA, L.N. BARATIERI, and M.A.C. ANDRADA (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianpolis S.C, Brazil) 0347 Microtensile Bond Strength of a Filled vs. Unfilled Adhesive to Dentin. E.C. SAY, M. NAKAJIMA, P. SENAWONGSE, M. SOYMAN*, F. OZER, M. OGATA, and J. TAGAMI (Yeditepe University, Istanbul, Turkey) 0348 Influence of Acidic Monomers on Dentin Bond Strength of Composite Resin Cores. M. GIANNINI*, M.F. DE GES, T. NIKAIDO, Y. SHIMADA, and J. TAGAMI (Piracicaba School of Dentistry - UNICAMP, Brazil) 0349 Bond Strength and Microleakage of Four All-inone Adhesive Systems. T. KIMISHIMA*, Y. NARA, S. OSHITA, T. MASEKI, T. SUZUKI, I. KIZUKI, H. TANAKA, and L. DOGON (The Nippon Dental University, Tokyo, Japan) 0350 Microtensile Bond Strength of Four Adhesives to Dentin of Primary Teeth. V. JIRARATTANASOPA, Y. ASVANUND, A. PHONGHANYUDH*, J. JANTARAT, S. NAKORNCHAI, and P. LEELATAWEEWUD (Mahidol University, Faculty of Dentistry, Bangkok, Thailand) 0351 Microtensile Bond Strength of Different Self-etch Adhesives to Sound Human Dentin. M.V. FUENTES*, F. MONTICELLI, C. GORACCI, M. TOLEDANO, and M. FERRARI (University of Granada, Spain) Seq#: 50.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Dental Materials: II - Adhesion-Other - Microleakage/Gap Formation II 0352 Sealing Ability of Three Materials in Perforation Repair with Blood Contamination. S. PIMKHAOKHAM*, N. DURONGPONGKASEM, A. THERDPATTAWEEPONG, and U. ARAYATRAKOOLLIKIT (Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand) 0353 Evaluation of Influence of Excite on Marginal Gap of Ariston pHc Restorations. S. SAMADI*, B. ESLAMI, and A. GHASEMI (Shahid Beheshti medical university, Tehran, Iran) 0354 Microleakage of Class V Composite and Compomer Fillings after Air-abrasion. B. GEITEL*, A. EBERT, and K.-R. JAHN (Charit, Humboldt-Universitt zu Berlin, Germany)

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0355 Marginal Microleakage of ART Restorations. R. WADENYA*, C. SAAVEDRA, and F.K. MANTE (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA) 0356 Microleakage of a Pit and Fissure Sealant Placed after Air-abrasion. L. LUPI-PEGURIER, M.B. MULLERBOLLA*, M.-F. BERTRAND, and M. BOLLA (Laboratory of Dental Biomaterials and Experimental Odontology, University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis, France) 0357 Microleakage of Class II Composite Restorations: Effects of Gingival Margin Ending and Bonding Strategies. L.N. BARATIERI*, R. GONDO, G.C. LOPES, S. MONTEIRO, Jr., F.C. MARSON, and P. CARDOSO (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianpolis S.C, Brazil) 0358 Priming Effect of the Poly-ethylene Glycol Monomethacrylate (PEGMA). Y. UTSUMI*, M. KUSUNOKI, K. ITOH, and H. HISAMITSU (Showa University, Tokyo, Japan) 0359 Microleakage Evaluation of Class V Composite Restorations Using Different Restorative Techniques. J.P.F. RIBEIRO*, J.C. GOMES, O.M.M. GOMES, T.R. MARQUES, and F.A. SANTOS (Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa, Brazil) 0360 Microleakage Evaluation of Class II Composite Restoration. Effects of Different Liners. J.C. GOMES*, O.M.M. GOMES, F. CHAGURY, C.Z. GRANDE, and D.A. CAVINA (Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa, Brazil) 0361 Microleakage of Pre-formed Ceramic Inlay Restorations. F. CAMPANELLA* and M. PEZZOLI (Universit di Torino, Italy) 0362 In vitro Microleakage of a New Restorative Material. M. PEZZOLI* and G.M. BUTTARELLO (University of Torino, Italy) 0363 Fluorescence Microscopy to Evaluate the Margins of Class V Fillings in vitro . S.D. HEINTZE*, A. CAVALLERI, and A. PESCHKE (Ivoclar Vivadent, Schaan, Liechtenstein) Seq#: 51.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

0369 In vitro Evaluation of Gap Formation in Axial Walls of Class V Composite Restorations Using Three Different Photocuring Techniques. O.M.M. GOMES*, S.T. PORTO NETO, and F.A. SANTOS (Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa, Brazil) Seq#: 52.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Dental Materials: VI - Polymer Materials-Mechanical Properties and Degradation - Polymer Materials: Wear and Degradation 0370 Experimental Determination of Fatigue Crack Propagation in a Restorative Composite Resin. G.M. LOUGHRAN, A. VERSLUIS*, and W.H. DOUGLAS (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA) 0371 Fracture Toughness of Thermally Degraded Resin Composites for Core Build-up. H. NAKAJIMA*, A. HARASHIMA, A. MORIYAMA, T. YAMAGA, and Y. HIBINO (Meikai University School of Dentistry, Sakado, Japan) 0372 Water Sorption and Disintegration of Various Dental Adhesives Containing Fluoride. K. KIDA*, Y. MOMOI, and A. KOHNO (Tsurumi University, yokohama, Japan) 0373 Impact Resistance of Titanium-cored Implant Crowns. L. BOSCHINI*, G. KATSINAS, and L. CIOCCA (University of Bologna, Italy) 0374 Flexural Modulus of Commercially Available Flowable Composite Resin Materials. L.C. RAMP*, M.H. RAMP, and J.C. BROOME (University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA) 0375 Effect of Load on Surface Contact Fatigue of Two Filling Materials. K. FUJII*, T.E. CARRICK, and J.F. MCCABE (Kagoshima University Dental School, Japan) 0376 In vitro Wear of a CAD/CAM Composite Compared with an Indirect Composite and a Porcelain. T. SAWASE*, Y. HAMAKUBO, N. SUKETA, Y. TAIRA, K. YOSHIDA, H. MATSUMURA, and M. ATSUTA (Nagasaki University, Japan) 0377 Effects of Thermocycling and Occlusal Loading on Microleakage of Fissure Sealants. S. KINSUN*, A. DABANOGLU, O. AKTOREN, and K. GENAY (Istanbul University, Faculty of Dentistry, Dept.of Pedodontics, Turkey) 0378 Roughness of Filling Materials Subjected to Simulated Gastric Juice. P. MYKLEBOST*, O.-E. MOSSENG, and N.R. GJERDET (University of Bergen, Norway) 0379 Influence of Curing Lights on Composite Resistance to Chemical Degradation by Food-simulating Liquids. P. WATTANAPAYUNGKUL*, A.U.J. YAP, and S.M. CHUNG (National University of Singapore, Singapore) 0380 Surface Properties of Restoratives after Bleaching Assessed in vitro. M. HARA*, R. NISHIURA, Y. MOMOI, and A. KOHNO (Tsurumi University, yokohama, Japan) 0381 Mechanical Properties and Wear of Restorative Composites. S. SCHULTZ*, M. ROSENTRITT, M. BEHR, and G. HANDEL (Clinic of the University of Regensburg, Germany) 0382 Changes in the Optical Properties of Laboratory Resin Composites after Thermocycling. S.-H. LEE, M.-S. CHOI*, Y.-K. LEE, B.-S. LIM, and C.-W. KIM (Seoul National University, College of Dentistry and IBEC, South Korea)

Dental Materials: VI - Polymer Materials-Mechanical Properties and Degradation - Polymer Materials: Photopolymerization Shrinkage and Stress 0364 Post-gel Polymerization Shrinkage of "Lowshrinkage" Composite Resins. M.S. SOH* and A.U. YAP (National University of Singapore, Singapore) 0365 Linear Polymerization Shrinkage: Specimen Height and Activation Method. T. LUCIANE*, S. MARCOS, A.D. LOGUERCIO, and R.Y. BALLESTER (University of So Paulo, Brazil) 0366 Linear Polymerization Shrinkage Stress: Effects of the Height, Activation Method, and Kind of Resin. M. SCHROEDER*, A.D. LOGUERCIO, L.L.F. TANCREDO, and R.Y. BALLESTER (USP and University Gama Filho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) 0367 Is C-Factor a Reliable Predictor of Contraction Stress?. T. KUROE*, K. TACHIBANA, H. HASEGAWA, Y. TANINO, N. SATOH, N. OHATA, H. SANO, and N. INOUE (Hokkaido University Graduate School of Dentistry, Sapporo, Japan) 0368 Gap Evaluation of Composite Restorations Polymerized by Two Different Methods. D.A. CAVINA*, J.C. GOMES, O.M.M. GOMES, A.O. SILVA, and J.P.F. RIBEIRO (Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa, Brazil)

2003 IADR General Session


Seq#: 53.0

Scientific Program

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Thursday, 26 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Dental Materials: VII - Others-Metallic - Titanium/Biocompatibility 0383 Investigation of Calcia-magnesia Investment for Pure Titanium Castings. C.-C. HUNG*, P.-L. LAI, J.-C. WANG, C.-F. TSAI, C.-C. HUANG, and J.-M. HONG (School of Dentistry, Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan) 0384 Hardness of Titanium Castings Made from Resinbonded Calcia Investment and Different Types of Investments. Y. MENG*, A. NAKAI, S.-I. GOTO, K. KAKUTA, P. CHURNJITAPIROM, and H. OGURA (The Nippon Dental University, School of Dentistry at Niigata, Japan) 0385 Production of a Ti-Ni-Cu Solder by Mechanical Alloying. S. OHKAWA*, K. ISHII, M. UO, T. SUGAWARA, and F. WATARI (Hokkaido University, Graduate School of Dental Medicine, Sapporo, Japan) 0386 Effect of Laser Welding Voltage on the Mechanical Behavior of Casting Titanium Weldments. S.-C. LIN, C.-C. HSU, F.-L. CHEN*, C.-H. HSU, M.-Y. CHOU, and H.-H. HUANG (Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan) 0387 Mechanical Properties and Corrosion Resistance of Experimental Ti-Zr-Cr-based Dental Casting Alloys. H.-W. KANG*, O. OKUNO, H.R. RAWLS, and Y.-J. PARK (Dong-A College, Yeong-am, South Korea) 0388 Effects of Polishing Pressure and Slurry pH on the Properties of Polished Ttitanium Surface. S. OKAWA*, S. NAKANO, A. HOSSAIN, O. MIYAKAWA, and M. KOBAYASHI (Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Japan) 0389 Radiolucency of Cast Titanium for Detection of Internal Porosity. I. WATANABE*, N. BABA, Y. TANAKA, and T. OKABE (Baylor College of Dentistry, Texas A&M University System, HSC, Dallas, USA) 0390 The Biocompatibility and Electrochemical Characteristics of HA, Ti, Ti/TiN, and Ti/TiN/HA Film-coated Sintered Stainless Steels for Dental Implant Materials' Use. H.-C. CHOE*, Y.-M. KO, J.-C. PARK, and B.-O. KIM (Chosun University, Gwangju, South Korea) 0391 Responses of Osteoblast-like Cells to Collagengrafted Titanium Surfaces. C.-T. LIN*, W.-J. CHANG, J.-Y. CHEN, S.-Y. LEE, and Y. ABIKO (Taipei Medical University, Taiwan) 0392 Biological Response of Surface-modified Titanium. W.-J. CHANG*, C.-T. LIN, K.-H. FAN, S.-Y. LEE, and Y. ABIKO (Taipei Medical University, Taiwan) 0393 Anode Glow Discharge Plasma Treatment of Titanium Plates Enhances Adhesion of Cell-binding Protein to the Plates. Y. SHIBATA*, H. KAWAI, H. YAMAMOTO, M. HOSAKA, and T. MIYAZAKI (Showa University, Tokyo, Japan) 0394 Electrochemical Behavior of Ti and Ti-6Al-4V Alloy Cultured with Osteoblast-like U-2 OS Cells. H.-H. HUANG, T.-L. LEE, T.-H. LEE, M.-Y. CHOU, C.-C. HSU, C.-M. LIU*, and H.-T. YU (Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan) 0395 Effect of Surface Roughness of Ti and Ti-6Al-4V Alloys on the Adhesion and Proliferation of Osteoblast-like U-2 OS Cells. H.-H. HUANG, C.-T. HO, T.-L. LEE, C.-C. HSU, M.-Y. CHOU, K.-K. LIAO, C.-M. LIU, and H.-T. YU* (Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan) 0396 Trial toward the Regeneration of Periodontal Tissues around Titanium Implant. K. MATSUMURA, S. TSUTSUMI*, N. IKUMI, N. NAKAJIMA, C. PENG, and S.-H. HYON (Kyoto University, Japan)

0397 The Application of X-ray Scanning Analytical Microscope (XSAM) for the Analysis of Biological Tissues. M. UO*, F. WATARI, and T. KOHGO (Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan) Seq#: 54.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Diagnostic Systems - Caries Detection/Periodontal Disease Assessment 0398 Accuracy of Occlusal Contacts Calculated from 3D Images of Interocclusal Records. R. DELONG*, C.-C. KO, J.S. HODGES, G.C. ANDERSON, and W.H. DOUGLAS (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA) 0399 An Evaluation of Micro-computed Tomography in the Measurement of the Tooth. I. KIM*, S.-P. LEE, and K.-S. PAIK (College of Dentistry, Seoul National University, South Korea) 0400 An Ultrasonic Method for Evaluating Interfaces in Human Teeth. S. TODA*, T. FUJITA, H. ARAKAWA, and K. TODA (Kanagawa Dental College, Yokosuka, Japan) 0401 Blood Flow Measurements in the Human Dental Pulp Using Laser-Doppler Technology. S. PFEIFER*, K.-A. HILLER, M. GTZFRIED, and G. SCHMALZ (University of Regensburg, Germany) 0402 Classification of Dental Abnormalities from an Etiological Point of View. I. KJR* (University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen N, Denmark) 0403 Comparison of Diagnodent with Conventional Methods of Occlusal Caries Detection and its Influence on Treatment Decision. R. ARAUJO*, A.B. BORGES, A.C.R. MASCARENHAS, and M.F. GUEDES (Unesp Sao Jose dos Campos, Sao Jose dos Campos SP, Brazil) 0404 Detection of Early Artificial Caries with QLF and DIAGNOdent. M.M. HOGAN*, J.D. HARLESS, P.A. HANCOCK, and J.S. WEFEL (College of Dentistry, University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA) 0405 Evaluation of a Novel Test Paper Strip Method for Detecting Occult Blood in Saliva as a Screening Test for Periodontal Disease. M. OHSHIMA*, K. FUJIKAWA, Z. SHIN, Y. HATTORI, K. ITO, and K. OTSUKA (Nihon University School of Dentistry, Tokyo, Japan) 0406 Improving Correlation(s) Between Odor-judge Scores and Odor-gas Concentrations. P.A. LENTON*, G.J. MAJERUS, S. NACHNANI, M. ROSENBERG, and J.S. HODGES (University of Minnesota, School of Dentistry, Minneapolis, USA) 0407 Measurement of Oral Malodor Using a New Organoleptic Method. Y.K. KIM*, J.W. CHUNG, H.S. KHO, S.C. CHUNG, S.W. LEE, and H. LEE (Seoul National University, South Korea) 0408 Pain on Apical Palpation as an Indicator for Acute Apical Abscess. D. ROUX* and V. HEILIGENSTEIN (U.F.R. Odontology, Clermont-Ferrand, France) 0409 The Influence of Professional Cleaning and Drying of Occlusal Surfaces on DIAGNOdent Readings. A. LUSSI*, C. LONGBOTTOM, M. GYGAX, and F. BRAIG (University of Berne, CH - 3010 Bern, Switzerland) 0410 The Quantitative Matching between Histological Sections and Microfocus Computer Tomography Slices in the Study of Bone around Titanium Implants. N. STOPPIE*, J.A. JANSEN, J.P.C.M. VAN DER WAERDEN, M. WEVERS, and I.E. NAERT (Catholic University Leuven, Belgium)

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0411 Thickness Controlling of a Mucosal Graft in the Upper Jaw by A- and B-Scans. P. HERMANUTZ*, M. GOTTWALD, S. LINSEN, and G. WAHL (University of Bonn, Germany) 0412 Ultrasound Biomicroscopy and its Diagnostic Possibilities for Mucosal Oral Structures. M. GOTTWALD*, P. HERMANUTZ, F. JAKOBS, S. LINSEN, B. KOECK, and G. WAHL (University of Bonn, Germany) Seq#: 55.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Behavioral Sciences/Health Services Research - Childhood Caries 0413 Knowledge of Mothers about Dental Caries in Their Children. F. SZATKO, M. WIERZBICKA*, E. DYBIZBANSKA, M. ZAWADZINSKI, E. MALKIEWICZ, and M. GANOWICZ (Medical University of Warsaw, Poland) 0414 Effects of Community Caries Prevention System for 1.5-year-old Children. K. KAWASAKI*, Y. IIJIMA, N. HARAGUCHI, T. TAGUCHI, and F. SHINSHO (Nagasaki University Hospital of Dentistry, Japan) 0415 Selection of Caries Risk Patients in Child Dental Care. N.J. WANG* and G.. ASPELUND (University of Bergen, Norway) 0416 Prevention of Early Childhood Caries in Community Clinics: A Feasibility Study. J. VERONNEAU* and P.J. ALLISON (Public Health Module-Cree, Region of James Bay, Montreal, QC, Canada) 0417 The Use of Early School Performance and Free School Meals Receipt as Novel School Caries Predictors. V.E. MUIRHEAD* and W.S. MARCENES (Barts and The London Queen Mary's School of Medicine and Dentistry, England) 0418 Maternal Readiness Predicts Incidence of Early Childhood Caries: An Exploration of Moderating Factors in a Sample of Indo-Canadian Families. P. WEINSTEIN*, T.S. BENTON, and R. HARRISON (University of Washington, Seattle, USA) 0419 Trend of Children's Caries Prevalence and Assessment of Community Dental Health Program in a Rural District of Japan. M. KITAMURA*, E. FUKUMOTO, R. FURUGEN, H. HAYASHIDA, K. KAWASAKI, Y. IIJIMA, and F. SHINSHO (Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Japan) 0420 Targeted Caries Prevention in Dundee InfantsIs an Integrated Primary Care Approach Viable?. N.B. PITTS*, C.E. ANDERSON, C. LONGBOTTOM, and B.C. BONNER (University of Dundee, United Kingdom) 0421 Comparison of Parental Attitudes Toward Caries in 3- to 5-year-old Children of Pakistani Origin in Lahore (Pakistan) and Bradford (UK). S. ANWAR*, S. WILLIAMS, J. CSIKAR, and A. MALIK (University of Leeds, United Kingdom) 0422 Determining Adolescents' Beliefs and Attitudes in Relation to Their Teeth. E. STOKES*, A. GILLETT, M.J. PLATT, and C.M. PINE (University of Liverpool, United Kingdom) 0423 Dentists' Perceptions of Barriers to Treatment of Childhood Caries in the UK. G. BURNSIDE*, C.M. PINE, P. ADAIR, I.G. CHESTNUTT, and R. FREEMAN (University of Liverpool, United Kingdom) 0424 Barriers to General Dentists' Willingness to Treat Young Children. J.P. BROWN*, B. LIN, G. BURNSIDE, P.M. ADAIR, and C. PINE (University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, USA)

0425 International Perspectives on Health Inequalities in Childhood Dental Caries. C.M. PINE*, P.M. ADAIR, A.D. NICOLL, G. BURNSIDE, P.E. PETERSEN, D. BEIGHTON, R. ANDERSON, S. ANWAR, S. BRAILSFORD, Z. BROUKAL, I.G. CHESTNUTT, D. DECLERCK, X.P. FENG, R. FERRO, R. FREEMAN, D. GIBBONS, T. GUGUSHE, R. HARRIS, B. LIN, E.C.M. LO, G. MAUPOME, M.H. MOOLA, S. NAIDOO, F. RAMOS-GOMEZ, L. SAMARANAYAKE, S. SHAHID, M.S. SKEIE, C. SPLIETH, B.K. SUTTON, C.-S. TEO, and H. WHELTON (University of Liverpool, United Kingdom) 0426 Familial and Cultural Perceptions and Beliefs of Oral Hygiene and Dietary Practices among Ethnically and Socio-economically Diverse Groups. P.M. ADAIR, C.M. PINE, G. BURNSIDE, A.D. NICOLL, A. GILLETT*, S. ANWAR, Z. BROUKAL, I.G. CHESTNUTT, D. DECLERCK, X.P. FENG, R. FERRO, R. FREEMAN, D. GIBBONS, D. GRANT-MILLS, T. GUGUSHE, J. HUNSRISAKHUN, M. IRIGOYEN-CAMACHO, E.C.M. LO, M.H. MOOLA, S. NAIDOO, U. NYANDINDI, V.J. POULSEN, F. RAMOS-GOMEZ, N. RAZANAMIHAJA, S. SHAHID, M.S. SKEIE, P. SKUR, C. SPLIETH, C.-S. TEO, H. WHELTON, and D.W. YOUNG (University of Liverpool, United Kingdom) Seq#: 56.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Behavioral Sciences/Health Services Research - Children's Oral Conditions 0427 Comprehensive Dental Treatment of Children Under General Anesthesia During a 3-year Period. Z. AYTEPE*, O. AKTOREN, I. ULUKAPI, F. SEYMEN, G. AREN, E. SEPET, and B. TUNA (Istanbul University, Faculty of Dentistry, Dept.of Pedodontics, Turkey) 0428 Current Practice With Regard to Oral Care for Children Being Treated for Cancer. A.-M. GLENNY*, F. GIBSON, L. AULD, S. COULSON, J. CLARKSON, J. CRAIG, M. DUGGAL, O. EDEN, M. SLATER, and H. WORTHINGTON (University of Manchester, United Kingdom) 0429 Effect of Non-nutritive Sucking Habits on Dental Arch in 3.5-year-old Children. S. IIJIMA*, Y. MARUYAMA, Y. IIJIMA, and N. YOSHIDA (Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Japan) 0430 Experience of US Dental Schools with Mobile Dental Van Programs. S. JOSEPHS* and B. EDELSTEIN (Columbia University, School of Dental and Oral Surgery, New York, NY, USA) 0431 Oral Health Survey of 12- to 18-year-old Schoolchildren in Yaound. Y. NKOUAMEN MBIANDA*, J. ARAGON, M.P. KUATE, M. NGAPETH-ETOUNDI ZE, E.S.R. ITOUA, C. EBOA KWEDI, P. NDOBO-EPOY, and G. DORIGNAC (University of Yaound 1, Cameroon) 0432 Perceived Parental Control in Oral Health Promotion among Young Bradford Children of Pakistani and White Origin. S. SHAHID*, J. CSIKAR, A. MALIK, S. WILLIAMS, and S. ANWAR (Bradford City Primary Care Trust, United Kingdom) 0433 Relationship between Poverty and Oral Health in Children. N. BORDONI*, A. SQUASSI, G. SANCHEZ, M. MAURO, and S. MAURO (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina) 0434 The Prevalence of Traumatic Injuries to Permanent Incisors of Children and Adolescents in the Republic of Ireland. E. CROWLEY*, H. WHELTON, D. O'MULLANE, G. GAVIN, M. CRONIN, and V. KELLEHER (University College Cork, Ireland)

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0435 Comparisons of Breast-feeding Practices of Lowand Middle-socio-economic Communities of Puerto Rico: 1993 and 2001. L.M. LOPEZ*, W. PSOTER, A.P. DASANAYAKE, and A. ELIAS (University of Puerto Rico School of Dentistry, San Juan, USA) 0436 Fetal Growth Patterns and ECC among a Lowincome Preschool Population. M.-R. WATSON*, D.M. WINN, and J. SAMET (University of Maryland Dental School, Baltimore, USA) Seq#: 57.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Cariology Research - Antibacterials, Antibodies, Demineralization Models 0450 The Effects of Radix Scutellariae on 3 Strains of Cariogenic Bacteria. X. ZHOU*, Z. HUANG, J. LI, Y. XIAO, and T. LIU (Sichuan University, Chengdu, China) 0451 Traditional Chinese Medicines' Effect on Cariogenic Biofilm. Z. HUANG*, X. ZHOU, J. LI, and T. LIU (Sichuan University, Chengdu, China) 0452 Effects of 0.2% Chlorhexidine on the Bacterial Colonization and Demineralization of Enamel and Dentin in situ. A.J.P. VAN STRIJP*, M.J. BUIJS, M.A. HOOGENKAMP, and J.M. TEN CATE (ACTA, Amsterdam, Netherlands) 0453 Enzymatic Caries RemovalValidation with a New Method Using the MicroCT. K.-H. KUNZELMANN, G. RACKELMANN*, I. HBERLEIN, and R. HICKEL (3M-Espe AG, Seefeld/Oberb, Germany) 0454 The Effects of Radix Notoginseng on Cariogenic Bacteria in vitro. J. LI*, Z. HUANG, and X. ZHOU (Sichuan University, Chengdu, China) 0455 Microhardness and Ca:P Ratio of Carious and Caries-affected Dentin Using an Ultra-micro-indentation System and Energy-dispersive Analysis of X-ray: A Pilot Study. R. SAKOOLNAMARKA*, M.F. BURROW, M. SWAIN, and M.J. TYAS (Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand) 0456 An Immunization Experimental Study on DNA Vaccines pcDNA3-pac and pcDNA3-gtfB of Streptococcus mutans against Dental Caries in Rats. T. LIU*, J. YANG, and D. YANG (West China College of Stomatology,sichuan university, chengdu, China) 0457 Inhibitory Effect of Hop Bract Polyphenols against Artificial Biofilm Formation and Enamel Demineralization by Mutans Streptococci. S. IMAI*, M. MATSUNAGA, M. TAGASHIRA, T. KANDA, T. NISIZAWA, and N. HANADA (National Institute of Public Health, Tokyo, Japan) 0458 Energy-dispersive X-ray Analysis (EDX) for Studying in vitro Secondary Caries Lesions. D. BORCZYK*, D. PIATOWSKA, Z. KRZEMINSKI, M. LESKI, M. FOL, B. PAZIAK-DOMANSKA, A. KRUPA, E. SZKUDLAREK, A. KRUK, and E. ROZPONCZYK (Medical University of Lodz, Poland) 0459 Effects of Apis mellifera Propolis on Oral Biofilm. P.L. ROSALEN*, H. KOO, J.A. CURY, M. IKEGAKI, W. BOWEN, and R.E. MARQUIS (Universidade Estudual de Campinas, Piracicaba, Brazil) 0460 Study on Potential Anti-carious DNA Vaccine pcDNA3-gtfB Integration into Host Cell Genome. J. YANG*, T. LIU, and J. LI (West China College of Stomatology,sichuan university, chengdu, China) Seq#: 59.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Behavioral Sciences/Health Services Research - Dental Providers 0437 The Use of Antibiotic Prophylaxis in General Oral Health Care. E.M. ELLERVALL*, K.M. KNUTSSON, and M. ROHLIN (Malm University, Sweden) 0438 Dutch Orthodontists' Perceptions of Patient Compliance. A. BOS*, J. HOOGSTRATEN, and B. PRAHLANDERSEN (Acta, Amsterdam, Netherlands) 0439 French Dentists' Restorative Treatment Decisions on Approximal Caries. S. DOMJEAN-ORLIAGUET*, S. TUBERT-JEANNIN, and P.J. RIORDAN (Faculty of Dental Surgery, Clermont-Ferrand, France) 0440 Attitude of Japanese Dentists Toward Teeth BleachA Questionnaire Survey. M. HOSHINO*, T. TOKO, and H. HISAMITSU (Showa University, Tokyo, Japan) 0441 Occlusal Caries: French Dentists' Assessment and Restorative Treatment Decisions. S. TUBERT-JEANNIN*, S. DOMJEAN-ORLIAGUET, and P.J. RIORDAN (Faculty of Dental Surgery, Clermont-Ferrand, France) 0442 Opinions about the Implementation of Risk-based Prevention in Private Practice. D. SHUGARS*, J. BADER, J. KENNEDY, W. HAYDEN, and S. BAKER (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA) 0443 GDPs Views on Evidence-based Dentistry (EBD) in Germany and the UK. A. SYREK*, A.C.C. SHORTALL, R.C. RANDALL, and F.J.T. BURKE (3M ESPE, Seefeld, Germany) 0444 Interdisciplinary Ethics Course for Dental, Medical, and Baccalaureate Nursing Students in the First Year of Professional Training. P.>. BEEMSTERBOER*, C.A. SALVESON, and K.E. ADAMS (Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, USA) 0445 Change in the Dentist Population in Hong Kong between 1981 and 2001. E.C.M. LO*, K.M. LIU, O.N. CHAU, and T.W.G. LO (The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China) 0446 Oral Implantology in General Dental Practice in The Netherlands. J.J.M. BRUERS*, R.J. GOEN, J. DEN BOER, B.A. VAN DAM, and G.L.A. ZEEGERS (Dutch Dental Association (NMT), Nieuwegein, Netherlands) 0447 Dentists and Disciplinary Tribunals in The Netherlands. M. EIJKMAN*, I. CHRISTIAANS-DINGELHOFF, W. BRANDS, and J. HUBBEN (Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA), Netherlands) 0448 Curriculum Time in US Dental Schools for Treating Patients with Disabilities. A. ANTCZAK-BOUCKOMS* and C.W. DOUGLASS (Harvard University, Boston, MA, USA) 0449 The Incidence of Violence by Patients to Health Professionals in a Dental Hospital. S. POLLINGTON*, V. GREEN, T.F. WALSH, and G. CANNAVINA (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom)

Cariology Research - Fluoride, Dentifrices, Mouthrinses 0461 Effect of Salivary Flow Rate on Fluoride Retention in the Mouth after Fluoride Mouthrinsing. S. WATANABE*, T. AKASAKA, M. MINAMI, T. SON, and A. SUZUKI (Meikai University, Sakado, Japan)

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0462 Efficacy of Fluoride Toothpaste in Preventing Demineralization of Smooth Dentin Surfaces and Narrow Grooves in situ under Frequent Exposures to Sucrose or Bananas. J.M. TEN CATE*, E. ZAURA, and C. VAN LOVEREN (Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA), Netherlands) 0463 Enamel Remineralization by Dual-component Dentifrice in situ. K. OSHINO*, M. TOI, M. HOSOYA, A. YAMAGISHI, K. MAEDA, K. KATO, and H. NAKAGAKI (Kao Corporation, Tokyo, Japan) 0464 Ammonium Hexafluorosilicate Increased Acid Resistance of Bovine Enamel and Dentin. A. KAWASAKI*, T. SUGE, K. ISHIKAWA, K. OZAKI, and T. MATSUO (Tokushima University, Japan) 0465 Fluoride Ingestion by Children Aged 18-36 Months in a Tropical and Fluoridated Area of Brazil. L.M. FALCAO and M.F.D.A. SILVA* (Federal University of Alagoas, Maceio, Brazil) 0466 An Investigation of the Effects of Topical Fluoride Applications with Acidulated Phosphate Fluoride Gel and Foam on Saliva Fluoride Levels. G. TOSUN*, Y. SENER, and A.E. KOYUTURK (Selcuk University, Konya, Turkey) 0467 Effects of Surfactant on the Recovery of Acidtreated Enamel. T. DOI*, M. UEMURA, T. MIYAKE, M. IZU, H. TANAKA, and M. KAMBARA (Osaka Dental University, Japan) 0468 Inhibition of Cariogenic Micro-organismsAn in vitro Study with Dentifrices Commercialized in Brazil. L. VELMOVITSKY*, U.V. MEDEIROS, M. GRINSTEIN, L. MOTTA, and R. BARONI (Universidade Federal Do Rio De Janiero, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) 0469 Site-specific Fluoride Concentrations of Enamel Surface Obtained from Beijing Subjects. S. YAHATA*, M. HIROSE, D. MATSUMOTO, N. SAKAGUCHI, and S. IGARASHI (Health Sciences University of Hokkaido, Sapporo, Japan) 0470 In vitro Fluoride Efficacy of a Novel Whitening Toothpaste Formulation. C. BRIGNOLI*, R. FERRO, and A.E. MENDEZ (UNILEVER ORAL CARE, Casalpusterlengo, Italy) 0471 The Effect of Fluoride Varnish Application on Dental Plaque Fluoride Concentration. B.H. JIN, E.-J. LEE, D.-S. MA, D.-I. PAIK*, and J.B. KIM (Seoul National University, South Korea) Seq#: 60.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

0476 Muppets TheatreAn Educational Strategy for Oral Health Prevention in Schoolchildren: Comparative Study. P. MENDOZA ROAF*, M.G. ALDRETE RODRGUEZ, A. GONZLEZ PALACIOS, T. GONZLEZ MONTEMAYOR, H. GMEZ RODRGUEZ, and N. MOLINA FRECHERO (University of Guadalajara, Mexico) 0477 Assessment of an Educative-preventive Program on Dental Caries Prevention. L.M.C.P. PINTO*, A.M. CASTRO, C. PERCINOTO, and L.R.D.F. WALTER (Universidade Estadual Jlio de Mesquita Filho- Faculdade de Odontologia de Araatuba, Brazil) 0478 Methods for Controlling the Use of Pacifier by Infants. S. HAMADA*, F. TAKEKOSHI, and H. SHINJI (Kanagawa Dental College, Yokosuka, Japan) 0479 Paper Withdrawn. 0480 The New Examination Method of Functional Mastication. H. TANAKA*, M. UEMURA, T. MIYAKE, and M. KAMBARA (Osaka Dental University, Japan) 0481 Factors Influencing Self-perceived Need for Periodontal Therapy: Data from the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES III). B. DESPAIN EDEN* and J.D. SHULMAN (Baylor College of Dentistry, Texas A&M System Health Science Center-Dallas, USA) 0482 Evaluation of the "M" Component of the DMF-T Index in a Brazilian Adult Population. R.C. JOVINO SILVEIRA*, A.F. CALDAS JR, S.R.S. BEZERRA, and E.H.A. SOUZA (University of Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil) 0483 Oral Health Status of Yaound Military Hospital Nurses. J. ONANA*, T. BITHA, C. BENGONDO, A. DJOUMESSI, P. NDOBO-EPOY, and G. DORIGNAC (University of Yaound, Cameroon) 0484 Necessity for Oral Disease Prevention in a Cameroon District. M. NGAPETH-ETOUNDI ZE*, E. EKOTO, M. FOTSO, C. TCHWEGUEM, and P. KAPIOKA (University of Yaound 1, Cameroon) 0485 Clinical Investigation of Modifications in Two Gingivitis Scoring Indices. J.L. MILLEMAN*, K.R. MILLEMAN, M.S. PUTT, and C.J. KLEBER (University Park Research Center, Fort Wayne, IN, USA) 0486 Scales to Evaluate the Performance of Oral Cancer Self-examination. J.-S. HUANG*, S.-M. LI, C.-F. YEN, S. HU, S.-T. WANG, and C.-K. LIU (National Cheng Kung University Hospital - Dept of Dentistry, Tainan, Taiwan) Seq#: 61.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Oral Health Research - Oral Health Services, Health Promotion 0472 Investigation on the Role and Function of Dental Hygienists in Taiwan. Y.-A. CHENG*, H.-Y. CHOU, S.-T. SHIEH, S.-T. HUANG, and C.-C. TSAI (Mei Ho Institute of Technology, Neipu, Pingtang, Taiwan) 0473 Developmental Enamel Defects in Children Between the Ages of 12 and 18 Months: A Longitudinal Study. A. ROSENBLATT*, A.F.B.D. OLIVEIRA, and A.M.B. CHAVES (Faculty of Dentistry of Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil) 0474 Reasons for and Contents of Children's Dental Care in General Anesthesia. N. SAVANHEIMO*, M.M. VEHKALAHTI, A. PIHAKARI, and M. NUMMINEN (University of Helsinki, Finland) 0475 Caries Prevalence in 22,319 Schoolchildren of Central Italy. A. TUCCI*, G. PERINETTI, G. VARVARA, G. MURMURA, F. DI NARDO DI MAIO, C. CORDELLA, F. MONACO, S. CAPUTI, and P. ESPOSITO (Universita G D'Annunzio, Chieti, Italy)

Oral Health Research - Sealants, Caries, Bacterial Transmission, Behaviors 0487 The Nature and Rate of Failure of Sealants Placed in a Field Trial. M.V. MORGAN*, A.C. CAMPAIN, G.G. ADAMS, and C. WRIGHT (University of Melbourne, Australia) 0488 Survival of Fissure Sealants Placed in Private Practice after up to 6.5 Years. S. ZIMMER*, D. HOLLEFREUND, M. BIZHANG, R. SEEMANN, C. BARTHEL, and K.-R. JAHN (Charit, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany) 0489 Prevalence of Dental Caries among Preschool (3to 5-year-old) Children in Suva, Fiji Islands. O.C. AFOLABI*, .D. MAEA, and T. KING (Fiji School of Medicine, Suva, Fiji)

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0490 Tooth Type Distribution of White-spot Demineralized Enamel Lesions after Orthodontic Treatment. D.R. WILLMOT* (Sheffield University, United Kingdom) 0491 Diagnosis of Developmental Defects of Enamel Made from a Direct Clinical Examination and from Photographs. H.M. WONG*, C. ZHENG, E.C.M. LO, and N.M. KING (The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China) 0492 Lactobacillus Species Isolated from the Mouths of Healthy Subjects. K. HOJO*, N. TAKETOMO, T. OHSHIMA, and N. MAEDA (MEIJI DAIRIES Co., LTD, Odawara, Kanagawa, Japan) 0493 Two-year Clinical Evaluation of Self-arresting Caries Treatment in Thailand. S. SOO-AMPON*, S. CHANTHORN, R. KASETSUWAN, and M. SOO-AMPON (Faculty of Dentistry, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand) 0494 Salivary Mutans Streptococci and Lactobacilli after Self-arresting Caries Treatment. S. THAWEBOON, M. SOOAMPON*, B. THAWEBOON, and S. SOO-AMPON (Faculty of Dentistry, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand) 0495 The Validity of Using Targeted Teeth to Reflect Full-mouth Plaque Scoring. K.I.-L. NYLUND* and N.M. CLAFFEY (School of Dental Science, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland) 0496 Effects of EC 40 on Demineralization of Dentin Surfaces in situ. M. BIZHANG*, G. RMHILD, R. SEEMANN, N. UMLAND, and S. ZIMMER (Charit, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany) 0497 Distribution and Transmission of Porphyromonas gingivalis Among Children and Their Families. T. HIYAMA*, N. HAMADA, H. SHINJI, S. SATO, and T. UMEMOTO (Kanagawa Dental College, Yokosuka, Japan) 0498 The Influence of Anxiety and Stress on the Presence of Periodontopathogens in Subjects with Aggressive Periodontitis. A. JOHANNSEN*, L.J. JIN, P.-O. SODER, and B. SODER (Karolinska Institutet, Huddinge, Sweden) Seq#: 62.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B Mineralized Tissue - Dentinogenesis & Cementogenesis/Extracellular Matrix 0499 Key Regulators of Cementoblasts. B.L. FOSTER*, F.H. NOCITI, Jr., M. ZHAO, J.E. BERRY, C.J. CUPP, and M.J. SOMERMAN (University of Washington, Seattle, USA) 0500 Effects of Simvastatin on Periodontal Ligament CellsPreliminary Study. H. YAZAWA*, Y. ASAMI, J.-P. BERNIMOULIN, and B. ZIMMERMANN (Humboldt University Berlin, Germany) 0501 Coronal Cementogenesis in the Teeth of the Horse. N. SAHARA*, K. MORIYAMA, and H. OZAWA (Matsumoto Dental University, Shiojiri, Japan) 0502 Differential Roles of Ascorbic Acid on Dentin and Cementum Formations in Rat Teeth. Y. SAKAMOTO* and Y. TAKANO (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan) 0503 Collagen Cross-linking and Ultimate Tensile Strength in Crown and Root Dentin. P.A. MIGUEZ*, P.N.R. PEREIRA, and M. YAMAUCHI (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA) 0504 Immunohistochemical Analysis of Subcarious/Sclerotic Dentin: A FEI-SEM Study. L. BRESCHI, G. PASQUANTONIO*, P. SUPPA, G. TETI, M. FALCONI, R. DI LENARDA, and E. DE STEFANO DORIGO (University of Bologna, Italy)

0505 AFM Imaging of Dentin Collagen Requires Removal of Non-collagenous Proteins Following Demineralization. M.K. PUGACH*, S. HABELITZ, S.J. MARSHALL, W. LI, P. DENBESTEN, and G.W. MARSHALL (University of California, San Francisco, USA) 0506 Expression of Type XII Collagen mRNA in Human Osteosarcoma Cells. T. IKEO*, A. KAMADA, Y. YOSHIKAWA, A. KAWAMOTO, Y. KOMASA, and C. GUO (Osaka Dental University, Japan) 0507 Functional Roles for Dentinal Proteoglycans and Their Constituent Glycosaminoglycans in Regulating Mineralization. A.M. MILAN*, R.V. SUGARS, R. WADDINGTON, and G. EMBERY (The University of Liverpool, United Kingdom) 0508 Immunolocalization of Osteoadherin and v 3 Integrin in Dental Tissues. M. LUCCHINI*, M.-L. COUBLE, F. BLEICHER, H. MAGLOIRE, M.-J. STAQUET, and J.-C. FARGES (LyonI university, France) 0509 Expression of the Mouse Dentin Matrix Protein 1 ( DMP1). M. TERASAWA*, T. TERASHIMA, K. OHYA, Y. TAKAGI, and H. SHIMOKAWA (Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Japan) 0510 Expression of CD44 by Odontoblast-like Cells. R. FUJISAWA*, M. MIZUNO, and M. TAMURA (Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan) 0511 Enhancement of Proliferation of Odontoblast Progenitor Cells by Emdogain. C. GAO*, S. SHI, W. LI, H. LIU, and P.K. DENBESTEN (University of California - San Francisco, USA) Seq#: 63.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Mineralized Tissue - Mineralization: Morphological/Structural & Physical Composition.1 0512 Demonstration of Octacalcium Phosphate in Dental Calculus. M. KAKEI* and M. YOSHIKAWA (Meikai University, School of Dentistry, Sakado, Japan) 0513 Lead in Human Primary Teeth from Rural and Urban Ethiopia. H.M. TVINNEREIM*, W. FANTAYE, R. ISRENN, and K. BJORVATN (University of Bergen, Norway) 0514 Nanomechanical Properties of Deciduous and Permanent Enamel Investigated Using AFM Nanoindentation. F. LIPPERT*, K.D. JANDT, and D.M. PARKER (University of Bristol, United Kingdom) 0515 Identification, Distribution, and Expression of Nucleobindin During Tooth Formation. U. PETERSSON*, E. SOMOGYI, R.V. SUGARS, and M. WENDEL (Karolinska Institute, Huddinge, Sweden) 0516 The Examination of Enamel-Dentin Morphology by Using the Acetate Peel Technique. S.T. TASDEMIR*, K. SOLMAZ, . DERINBAY, A. SENGUN, and F. OZER (Selcuk University, Konya, Turkey) 0517 Biomechanical Study of the Stress Transfer Characteristics of Primary Tooth Dilacerations. Y. MARUYAMA*, H. ITOH, T. SASAKI, A.A. CAPUTO, M. SAKAMOTO, and H. MAYANAGI (Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan) 0518 Observation of Apatitic Crystallite in Calcified E. coli K-12. T. OGAWA*, M. YAMAGUCHI, and M. KAKEI (Saitama pref. college, Koshigaya-shi Sannomiya, Japan) 0519 Microhardness Testing to Evaluate Remineralization of Tooth Enamel. T. FUJIMARU*, T. ISHIZAKI, R.E. HAYMAN, and K. NEMOTO (SANGI Co., Ltd, Saitama, Japan)

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0520 Effect of Topical Application of Alendronate in Preventing Enamel Demineralization. M.G. GANDOLFI, C. NUCCI, S. CHERSONI, C. PRATI, and R. MONGIORGI* (University of Bologna, Italy) 0521 Two New Methods for Evaluation of Subsurface Enamel Lesions. K. FUJITA*, H. KAWAMATA, T. ISHIZAKI, R.E. HAYMAN, T. UCHIYAMA, M. KIMURA, H. KIBA, and T. IKEMI (SANGI Co., Ltd, Saitama, Japan) 0522 Tooth-surface Microhardness Related to Degree of Fluorosis. G. HAUGEN*, H.M. TVINNEREIM, W. FANTAYE, and K. BJORVATN (University of Bergen, Norway) 0523 Effect of Carbamide Peroxide Bleaching on Formation of Artificial Enamel Lesions and on Enamel Surface Morphology. U. KRAFT, W. DIETZ*, E. GLOCKMANN, J.G. NOREN, and I. HOYER (University of Jena, Germany) Seq#: 64.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

0535 Microbial Contamination of Dental Operatory Water Bottles for DUWLs. W. ZHANG*, E. SIHOTANG, O. ONYANGO, S. LEE, J. STEPHENS, P. RICHARDSON, and Y. LI (Loma Linda University, CA, USA) 0536 Paper Withdrawn. 0537 Pan-European Study of Dental Practitioner Attitudes to, and Microbial Water Quality of, Dental Unit Water Systems in the EU. J.T. WALKER* ((EU Project Co-ordinator) CAMR, Salisbury, United Kingdom) 0538 The Effect of Disinfection of Contaminated Impressions on the Transmission of Bacteria to Stone Models. An in vitro Study. N.-E. FIEHN* and T. LARSEN (School of Dentistry, University of Copenhagen, Denmark) 0539 Exposure to Blood-borne Pathogens in Dentistry in Eastern/Central Europe. N. SKAUG*, A.E. NEGUT, E. NOVAKOVA, and P. IAROVOI (University of Bergen, Norway) Seq#: 65.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Microbiology / Immunology and Infection Control Disinfection and Infection Control 0524 A New Inactivation Method for Endotoxin using Oxygen Plasma Irradiation. K. TAMAZAWA*, Y. TAMAZAWA, Y. NATA, and H. SHIMAUCHI (Tohoku University Graduate School of Dentistry, Sendai, Japan) 0525 Bacterial Biofilm in Dental Unit Waterlines and its Control Using Hydrogen-peroxide-based Disinfectants. C. TUTTLEBEE*, M. O'DONNELL, and D. COLEMAN (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland) 0526 Cleaning, Disinfection, and Control of the Water System in Dental Units. A. MOLLER*, J.-A. HALLEN, and G. DAHLEN (Faculty of Odontology, Sahlgrenska Academy, Goteborg University, Sweden) 0527 Comparison of Preventive Effects of Two Kinds of Dental Handpieces on Viral Contamination at Different Rotating Times. T. HU*, X. ZHOU, and Y. ZUO (sichuan university, chengdu, China) 0528 Comparison of the Effectiveness of Disinfectants for Irreversible Hydrocolloid Impression Materials. M.M. TINDALL*, R. SAMMONS, and P. ROCK (University of Birmingham School of Dentistry, United Kingdom) 0529 Compliance with Recommended Infection Control Protocol among Saskatchewan Dentists. K. KOMIYAMA*, M. LAZURKO, and S. BARKMAN (University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada) 0530 Decontamination of Silicon Impressions. P.C. PIZZARDINI*, M.B. MULLER-BOLLA, T. FOSSE, and M. BOLLA (Laboratory of Surfaces and Interfaces in Odontology, Nice, France) 0531 Dental Unit Water: The Effect of Flushing in Old and New Dental Units. A.M. AGOSTINHO*, E. WATANABE, W. MATSUMOTO, and I.Y. ITO (University of So Paulo, Faculty of Dentistry, Ribeiro Preto, Brazil) 0532 Detection of Hepatitis C Virus RNA using Hemostatic Gauze Used for Dentistry. H. HASEGAWA*, T. HORIO, and A. KIMURA (Matsumoto Dental University, Shiojiri, Japan) 0533 Evaluation of Dental Unit Water Fungi Contamination Using PetrifilmTM YM. E. WATANABE*, A.M. AGOSTINHO, W. MATSUMOTO, and I.Y. ITO (University of So Paulo, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ribeiro Preto, Brazil) 0534 Mechanical Analysis of Protective Effects of Gloves against Needlestick Injury. N. MOTEGI* and S. TSUTSUMI (Tokyo Metropolitan Komagome Hospital, Japan)

Microbiology / Immunology and Infection Control - Gram-positive Cocci I 0540 The Ecological Role of Mutacin Production in Competition between Streptococcus mutans and Streptococcus sanguis. F. QI*, F. GU, J. MERRITT, P.W. CAUFIELD, and W. SHI (UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA) 0541 The Antibacterial Effect of Active Point with Chlorhexidine and Calcium Hydroxide Point. L. VAJRABHAYA*, S. MUNPIENKAN, R. KAMOLROONGWARAKUL, and B. TAWEEBOON (Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand) 0542 Combination of Genus-specific PCR and RFLP Analysis for Identification of Oral Streptococci. T. SATO*, M. YAMAURA, J. MATSUYAMA, and N. TAKAHASHI (Tohoku University Graduate School of Dentistry, Sendai, Japan) 0543 Prevalence, Phenotype, and Genotype of Oral Enterococcus faecalis. C. SEDGLEY* and D. CLEWELL (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA) 0544 Antibacterial Activities of Platelet Microbicidal Protein Against Streptococcus rattus are Influenced by Antibiotics Differing in Mechanism of Action. S.Y. LEE*, Y.J. CHEONG, and S.-J. CHOE (Kangung National University, Kangnung, South Korea) 0545 Antibacterial Effects of Brazilin and Hematein from Caesalpinia sappan. Y.-O. YOU*, S.L. JEONG, H.H. YU, S.H. HAN, S.J. SEO, Y.H. KIM, and K.-J. KIM (School of Dentistry, Wonkwang University, Iksan, South Korea) 0546 Curcumin and Bisdimethyl Curcumin Isolated from Curcuma longa Inhibit the Growth of Antibiotic-resistant Bacteria. Y.C. KIM*, Y.-O. YOU, S.L. JEONG, H.H. YU, S.H. HAN, and K.-J. KIM (Wonkwang Univ, Iksan City, South Korea) 0547 Interaction of Small Crystal Form of Hydroxyapatite with Mutans Streptococci. T. ARAKAWA*, T. ISHIZAKI, R.E. HAYMAN, N. HANADA, and H. SENPUKU (Sangi Co, Ltd, Saitama, Japan) 0548 Antibacterial Activity of Tanshinones from the Root of Salvia miltiorrhiza against Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. S.I. JEONG*, Y.-O. YOU, H.H. KIM, S.H. HAN, H.H. YU, and K.-J. KIM (School of Dentistry, Wonkwang University, Iksan, South Korea)

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0549 Xanthone with Antibacterial Activity against Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus from Hypericum ascyron L. H.H. KIM*, S.I. JEONG, Y.-O. YOU, H.H. YU, S.H. HAN, and K.J. KIM (School of Dentistry, Wonkwang University, Iksan, South Korea) 0550 Systemic Infection Model by Oral Micro-organisms and Screening of Antibacterial Substances in Natural Products. H.K. KIM*, S.I. JEONG, H.H. KIM, and K.-J. KIM (School of Dentistry, Wonkwang University, Iksan, South Korea) 0551 Recolonization of Streptococcus mutans on the Tooth Surface in Microgravity. H. SENPUKU*, Y. TSUHA, M.A. SALAM, and N. HANADA (National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Tokyo, Japan) 0552 Binding Capacity and Antimicrobial Activity of a Fusion Protein of Llama Heavy-chain Antibodies against S. mutans Coupled to Glucose Oxydase. A. SZYNOL* and J.J. DE SOET (Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA), Netherlands) 0553 Recognition of a Streptococcus sanguis Plateletinteractive Protein. C. PLUMMER* and C.W.I. DOUGLAS (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom) Seq#: 66.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology / Wound Healing Posters 0555 In vitro Effects of Nitric Oxide Synthase (NOS) Inhibitor L-NAME on Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma. Z.J. SHANG* (Wuhan University, China) 0554 Effect of Low-level Laser on Calvarial Bone Defect. M. KHADRA*, N. KASEM, H.R. HAANS, and S.P. LYNGSTADAAS (Oslo University, Norway) 0556 Saliva Profile after Intensity-modulated and Conventional Radiotherapy for Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma. E.H.N. POW*, A.S. MCMILLAN, W.K. LEUNG, M.C.M. WONG, and D.L.W. KWONG (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) 0557 Study on Activation of Cancer-cell-derived MMP-9 by Fibroblasts using in vitro Invasion Model. S. SHIMIZU*, M. SUGA, and E. KUBOTA (Kanagawa Dental College, Yokosuka, Japan) 0558 Wound-healing Process of Fetal Mouse by Argon Laser. A. NAKASONE*, S. SHIBATA, S. SUZUKI, Y. YAMASHITA, and K. OHYAMA (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan) 0559 Osteoradionecrosis as Complication to the Treatment of Head and Neck Malignancies in Northern Sweden. A.A. AL-BISHRI*, L. FRANZN, U. FUNEGRD, and J.B. ROSENQUIST (Malmo University/ Malmo University Hospital, Sweden) 0560 The Study of the Relationship between the Expression of Human Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) and the Development of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinomas (OSCCs). J. CHEN* (Fujian Medical University, Fuzhou, China) 0561 Critical-size Defect Repaired with True Bone Ceramic. R.-T. ROAN*, L.C. SHEN, M.H. DIAU, C.H. CHEN, and F.H. CHUANG (Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan) 0562 Induction of Osteoclasts by Oral Cancer Cells. Y. DEYAMA*, Y. YOSHIMURA, K. MAEKAWA, Y. IZUMIYAMA, M. HATTA, K. TEI, Y. TOTSUKA, and K. SUZUKI (Hokkaido University, Graduate School of Dental Medicine, Sapporo, Japan)

0563 Chromosomal Aberration in Early Stage of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma. A. PIMKHAOKHAM*, P. PAVASANT, S. CHINDAVIJAK, S. TUDSRI, and J. INAZAWA (Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand) 0564 TNF-alpha and its Receptor Expression on Dermal Scar Fibroblasts. J. MOGANNAM*, H. DUONG, N. KHADAVI, P. KELLY, A. LE, and D.V. MESSADI (University of California, Los Angeles, USA) 0565 Histological Analysis of the Repair of Rabbit Femur Defects Filled with Bovine Bone Organic Matrix in Blocks or Micro Granules. L.V. BETTI*, C.M. BRAMANTE, R. TAGA, E.M. TAGA, J.M. GRANJEIRO, and T.M. CESTARI (Bauru School of Dentistry-University of So Paulo / Paulista University UNIP-Bauru, Brazil) 0566 Re-epithelialization and Cytokine Expression in Skin Wounds of Athymic Nude Mice by Cultured Oral Mucosal Keratinocyte Graft. N.H. KIM*, H.S. KIM, E.J. LEE, I.H. CHA, and J. KIM (Yonsei University College of Dentistry, Brain Korea 21 Project for Medical Science, seoul, South Korea) 0567 Use of Chitosan-Gelatin Sponge as a Bone Substitute Material: Histologic Study in Rabbit Model. S. LIMMONTHOL*, W. SATTAYASANSKUL, T. NUNTANARANONT, and K. OUNGBHO (Khon Kaen University, Thailand) 0568 Effects of Estrogen Deficiency on Tooth Socket Healing. D. SATO*, T. ISHIOKA, H. KONDO, S. KURODA, S. YONEDA, D. ITO, K. OHYA, and S. KASUGAI (Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Japan) 0569 The Effect of Disease Stage on the Amount of Treatment Received by Oral Cancer Patients. D.R. MOLES*, B.F. NICOLAU, S. PALMER, M.C. DOWNER, and P.M. SPEIGHT (Eastman Dental Institute, London, United Kingdom) 0570 Treatment of Central Giant Cell Granuloma of the Mandible with Intralesional Injection of Corticosteroid. M.A. TAWFIK*, E.T. GAB-ALLAH, and M. BELAL (Mansoura University, Egypt) 0571 Three-dimensional Analysis of Mode of Invasion to the Muscular Tissue in Oral Cancer. T. SASAKI*, Y. IMAI, and A. KOSAKU (Dokkyo University School of Medicine, Tochgi, Japan) Seq#: 67.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Periodontal Research - Diagnosis / Epidemiology - Diagnostics: Periodontal Pathogens 0572 Detection of Periodontal Pathogens in Saliva of Children and Adolescents using 16S rRNA PCR. B. HOU*, M. NOTA, T. OOSHIMA, and S. SOBUE (Capital University of Medical Sciences, Beijing, China) 0573 The Reliability of Dental Plaque Quantification on Lingual Tooth Surfaces Using Image Analysis. R.N. SMITH*, C. ELCOCK, and A.H. BROOK (Sheffield University, England) 0574 Quantification of Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans in Periodontal Health and Disease in Ethnic Chinese by Real-time PCR. P. YUAN*, K.S. TAN, K.P. SONG, and G. ONG (National University of Singapore, Singapore) 0575 Interrelated Expression of Lipopolysaccharide-binding Protein and CD14 in Subjects with Chronic Periodontitis. L.J. JIN*, L. REN, and W.K. LEUNG (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) 0576 Prevalence of Genotypes of Porphyromonas gingivalis fimA in Children. F. HAYASHI*, M. OKADA, Y. SODA, K. MIURA, and K. KOZAI (Hiroshima University, Japan)

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0577 Can Microbiological Tests 6 Weeks after Scaling and Root Planing Predict its Clinical Outcome after 6 Months?. P.F. BROCHUT*, I. MARIN, P. BAEHNI, and A. MOMBELLI (University of Geneva, Switzerland) 0578 Quantitative Analysis of Periodontal Pathogens by Real-time PCR with TaqMan Probes. M. KUBONIWA*, A. AMANO, K. TSUKUMO, S. KATO, M. EHARA, and S. SHIZUKUISHI (Osaka University Graduate School of Dentistry, Japan) 0579 Periodontal Microbes Identified from Mailed Self-taken Plaque Samples. A.T. MERCHANT*, W. PITIPHAT, B. AHMED, K.J. JOSHIPURA, and A. HAFFAJEE (Harvard University, Boston, MA, USA) 0580 Detection of Highly Toxic Clone of Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans (JP2) in African Immigrant Families with Multiple Cases of Early Onset Periodontitis (EOP). J. WESTERGAARD*, Z. AZZOUZI, T. LARSEN, and D. HAUBEK (School of Dentistry, University of Copenhagen, Denmark) 0581 Periodontal Pathogens as Risk Markers for Periodontal Diseases in Japanese High School Students. A. IIDA*, R. SUDA, M. KOBAYASHI, K. HASEGAWA, and C.-H. LAI (Showa University, Tokyo, Japan) 0582 -D-Glucosidase, - -D-Galactosidases, and Host Cells in Gingival Crevicular Fluid from Subjects with Aggressive Periodontitis. S. AIRILA-MNSSON*, B. SDER, L.J. JIN, B. KLINGE, and P.-. SDER (Karolinska Institutet, Huddinge, Sweden) 0583 Osteocalcin, TIMP-1, MMP-8, and IL-1 in GCF of Autotransplanted Teeth: Evaluation of Periodontal Wound Healing after Autotransplantation. M. MURATA*, Y. NUNOKAWA, K. WATANABE, M. ENDO, M. YOSHIZAWA, T. KOBAYASHI, K. ONO, C. SAITO, R. TAKAGI, and H. YOSHIE (Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Japan) 0584 Production of Bone-associated Proteins in Human Periodontal Ligament Fibroblasts with Telomeric Attrition. Y. SAWA*, Y. YAMAOKA, S.-I. KUROSHIMA, and S. YOSHIDA (Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan) 0585 In vitro Accuracy and Reproducibility of Two Different Manual Probes. E. BUDUNELI*, O. AKSOY, T. KOSE, and G. ATILLA (Ege University, Izmir, Turkey) 0586 Development of Highly Selective Hydrogen Sulfide Sensor for Diagnosing Halitosis. D. CHOI*, J. DUAN, and K. YAEGAKI (University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada) Seq#: 68.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Periodontal Research - Pathogenesis - Periodontal Disease, Risk Factors and Indicators 0587 Comparison of Two Porphyromonas gingivalis Strains with Respect to Activation of Signal Transduction Pathways in Endothelial Cells. C. WALTER*, R. TSEREN, C. SCHAUDINN, M. KRUELL, N. PISCHON, S. HIPPENSTIEL, A. HOCKE, E. FRISCH, P. DJE N`GUESSAN, B. SCHMECK, N. SUTTORP, and J.-P. BERNIMOULIN (Humboldt-Universitat, Berlin, Germany) 0588 GCF IL-1 , IL-4 and IL-8 Levels During Experimental Gingivitis in Smokers and Non-smokers. I. CAPPUYNS*, C. GIANNOPOULOU, and A. MOMBELLI (Geneva University, Switzerland)

0589 Periodontal Findings Among Families in Chicacao, Guatemala. A Clinical, Radiographic, and Microbiological Study. E. MILIAN*, W. GONZLEZ, G. MNDEZ, A. SUCHINI, R. AGUIRRE, R. CARRILLO, R. SNCHEZ, R. PONCE, M. SAMAYOA, V. LIMA, M. GONZLEZ, and C. ALVARADO (Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, School of Dentistry, Miami, FL, Guatemala) 0590 Paper Withdrawn. 0591 Serum IgG Subclass Response to Porphyromonas gingivalis in Individuals Experiencing Attachment Loss over a 5year Period. M. CULLINAN*, S. HAMLET, B. WESTERMAN, J. PALMER, and G.J. SEYMOUR (The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia) 0592 Expression Profile of Lipopolysaccharide-binding Protein in Subjects with Chronic Periodontitis. L. REN*, L.J. JIN, and W.K. LEUNG (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) 0593 Total Proteoglycan and Chondroitin-4-sulphate Levels in Specific Periodontal Diseases. S. VARDAR*, H. BAYLAS, F. ZIHNIOGLU, G. EMINGIL, N. BUDUNELI, and G. ATILLA (Ege Universitesi, Izmir, Turkey) 0594 Distributions of Bacteroides forsythus and Porphyromonas gingivalis in Pre-pubertal Periodontitis. K. ISATSU*, K. HASEGAWA, and C.-H. LAI (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA) 0595 Periodontopathogens and Oxidative Stress in Periodontal Diseases. C.C. TSAI*, H.S. CHEN, Y.P. HO, K.Y. HO, Y.M. WU, and G.L. HOU (Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan) 0596 Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF) Polymorphism in Young People with Aggressive Periodontitis and Rheumatoid Arthritis. A. HAVEMOSE-POULSEN*, L.K. SRENSEN, K. STOLTZE, K. BENDTZEN, and P. HOLMSTRUP (School of Dentistry, University of Copenhagen, Denmark) 0597 Plaque, Gingivitis, and Periodontal Disease in Never-smokers in Relation to General Diseases and Hospitalization in a Longitudinal Study. B. SODER*, B. KLINGE, and P.-O. SODER (Karolinska Institutet, Huddinge, Sweden) 0598 Periodontal Pathogens of Removed Subgingival Plaque Compared with in situ Apical Border Plaque. N.J. MORDAN*, M. WILSON, and H.N. NEWMAN (University College London, United Kingdom) 0599 Stability of Surrogate Markers of Periodontal Disease in Individual Pockets of Subjects with Adult Periodontitis. M.E. RYAN*, L.M. GOLUB, H.M. LEE, Y. LIU, S.R. MORGAN, K.L. SMITH, R.A. MACIEWICZ, and A.F.P. NASH (State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA) 0600 Anti-oxidants and Periodontitis in 60- to 70-yearold Men in Northern Ireland. G.J. LINDEN*, I.S. YOUNG, J.V. WOODSIDE, S.E. GILCHRIST, A. EVANS, and F. KEE (Queen's University, Belfast, United Kingdom) 0601 Alteration in Neutrophil Chemotaxis by Nicotine and Cotinine. M. MIURA*, Y. NUMABE, and K. KAMOI (The Nippon Dental University, School of Dentistry at Tokyo, Japan) 0602 Crevicular Fluid Glutathione in Periodontal Health and Disease. G.R. BROCK*, J.B. MATTHEWS, and I.L.C. CHAPPLE (University of Birmingham Dental School, United Kingdom) 0603 The Effect of Non-surgical Periodontal Therapy on Crevicular Fluid Glutathione. G.R. BROCK, J.B. MATTHEWS, and I.L.C. CHAPPLE* (University of Birmingham Dental School, United Kingdom) 0604 Arginine Levels in Gingival Crevicular Fluid from Patients with Periodontitis. N.S. TLLEZ-CANRO*, L. HERNNDEZ, and L. GONZLEZ (Universidad de Los Andes, Mrida, Venezuela)

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0605 Association of IL-1 Gene Cluster Polymorphisms with Early Onset Periodontitis in an Italian Caucasian Population. C. SCAPOLI*, E. MAMOLINI, and L. TROMBELLI (University of Ferrara, Italy) 0606 Periodontal Disease as a Risk Factor for Cardiovascular Disease. L. ZANOTTI*, U.V. MEDEIROS, R. RODRIGUES, and R. BARONI (Universidade Federal Do Rio De Janiero, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Seq#: 69.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

0618 Do Dental Chemotherapeutics Provide Real Benefits? The Need for Large, Simple Trials. P.P. HUJOEL*, H.A. KIYAK, R.E. PERSSON, G.R. PERSSON, C.J. NOONAN, M.I. MACENTEE, and C.C.I. WYATT (University of Washington, Seattle, USA) Seq#: 70.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Periodontal Research - Therapy - Antimicrobial Therapy, Guided Tissue Regeneration 0607 Cell Kinetics during Bone Formation after Guided Tissue Regeneration in Combination with Enamel Matrix Protein. Y. SHIBUKAWA* and S. YAMADA (Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan) 0608 Clinical Evaluation of Full-mouth Disinfection vs. Standard Treatment of Periodontitis. M.J.H. NAGATA*, A.F. BOSCO, C.M. LEITE, L.L.G. RIBEIRO, and M.L. SUNDEFELD (Universidade Est. Paulista Julio Mesquita, Araatuba, Brazil) 0609 Locally Delivered Doxycycline Improves Healing Following Non-surgical Periodontal Therapy in Smokers. C. TOMASI* and J.L. WENNSTRM (Gteborg University, Faculty of Odontology, Sweden) 0610 Influence of Space Provision on Bone Regeneration in Conjunction with Porous and Occlusive ePTFE Devices. G. POLIMENI*, K.-T. KOO, M. QAHASH, A.V. XIROPAIDIS, J.M. ALBANDAR, and U.M. WIKESJO (Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA) 0611 Effects of a Local Drug Delivery System and Home Care on Periodontal Maintenance Therapy. A. BOGREN*, A.D. HAFFAJEE, J. WENNSTROM, J. LINDHE, R. KENT, J.M. GOODSON, and S.S. SOCRANSKY (Goteborg University, Sweden) 0612 Predominant Cultivable Microflora on Spent Minocycline Strips. W.K. LEUNG*, L.J. JIN, J.Y.Y. YAU, Q. SUN, and E.F. CORBET (The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China) 0613 Histometric Analysis of Healing in Supra-alveolar Periodontal Defects. K.-T. KOO*, G. POLIMENI, J.M. ALBANDAR, and U.M. WIKESJO (Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA) 0614 Properties of Minocycline Delivery System Based on Biodegradable Materials. M. TSUNODA* and Y. IMAI (Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Japan) 0615 Periodontal Tissue and Regenerative Medicine Induction of Differentiation of Human Periodontal Ligament Cells into Osteoblasts. S. MOTOYAMA*, H. HASHIMOTO, E. SATO, H. ISHIKAWA, and K. KAMOI (The Nippon Dental University, School of Dentistry at Tokyo, Japan) 0616 Follow-up Comparative Clinical Investigation of Effectiveness of Gingival Recession Treatment After Use of Subepithelial Connective Tissue Graft and Guided Tissue Regeneration Using Collagen Membranes. M. DOMINIAK*, T. KONOPKA, and D. MIERZWA-DUDEK (Wroclaw Medical University, Poland) 0617 Methylene Blue and Experimental Gingivitis. R.J. JACKSON, H.N. NEWMAN*, J. STRANGE, S.J. MOORE, P.J. HALL, and M. WILSON (North West London Community Dental Service, United Kingdom)

Periodontal Research - Therapy - Therapeutic Intervention Mechanical Plaque Removal 0619 Evaluation of Two Prototypes of a Novel Toothbrush Design. R.J. JACKSON, H.N. NEWMAN, R. FARRUKH*, and E. STOKES (North West London Community Dental Service, England) 0620 The Effects of Dental Care on Periodontal Status in Alcohol-dependent Patients. A. KHOCHT*, M. JANAL, S. SCHLEIFER, and S. KELLER (Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, USA) 0621 Decrease of Sulfate-reducing Bacteria after Conservative Periodontal Treatment in Different Forms of Periodontitis. W.-D. GRIMM*, J. HAGEMANN, P. LANGENDIJK, and H. VAN DER HOEVEN (University of Witten/Herdecke, Germany) 0622 Effect of Mechanical Stimulation with Electric Devices on Gingival Oxygen Sufficiency. T. HANIOKA*, T. MATSUO, M. OJIMA, S. SHIZUKUISHI, and T. KISHIMOTO (Fukuoka Dental College, Japan) 0623 The Toothpick Method Compared with One-stage Full-mouth Disinfection in the Treatment of Periodontitis. N. TAMAKI*, J. SHIMONO, T. YAMAMOTO, and T. WATANABE (Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine and Dentistry, Japan) 0624 A Study to Determine Whether Cavitation Occurs around Ultrasonic Instruments. S.C. LEA*, G.J. PRICE, and A.D. WALMSLEY (The University of Birmingham, United Kingdom) 0625 The Effect of the Use of Toothpicks Containing Chlorhexidine on Plaque, Gingivitis, and Dental Stain. G.F.D. VECCHIA*, J. HILGERT, F. HUGO, and R. OPPERMANN (ULBRA-Brazilian Lutheran University, Canoas, Brazil) 0626 The Vector System in Comparison with Conventional Hand Instruments. L. ROUBALIKOVA* (The Health Care Educational Institute, Brno, Czech Republic) 0627 Cleaning Efficacy of Interdental Brushes with Different-sized Interdental Spaces. C. HAUS*, D. JR, D. WOLFF, T. PIOCH, and C.E. DRFER (University of Heidelberg, Germany) Seq#: 71.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Pharmacology, Therapeutics, & Toxicology - Oral Tissues, Pharmacology 0628 Verapamil Enhances the Apoptosis of Gingival Fibroblasts in vitro. Q.X. LUAN* and C.F. CAO (Peking University School of Stomatology, Beijing, China) 0629 Involvement of Nitric Oxide in Regulation of Gingival Circulation. Y. OMORI* (Kanagawa Dental College, Yokosuka, Japan)

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0630 Decrease of Six Periodontopathic Bacteria and Level of Drug Concentration in Gingiva of Periodontal Patients Systemically Administered Azithromycin. K. GOMI*, N. SHIBUKAWA, F. IINO, T. NOMURA, M. KANAZASHI, J. SUZUKI, T. OHSHIMA, N. MAEDA, and T. ARAI (Tsurumi University, Yokohama, Japan) 0631 Application of in vivo ESR Imaging to Measure Oxidative Stress in Oral Region of Mouse. H. SHOJI*, F. YOSHINO, Y. OMORI, and M.-I. LEE (Kanagawa Dental College, Yokosuka, Japan) 0632 Effect of a Sodium Lauryl Sulphate-free Dentifrice w/wo Betaine on Recurrent Oral Ulcerations. E. SDERLING*, I. RANTANEN, and J. TENOVUO (Institute of Dentistry, University of Turku, Finland) 0633 The Effect of Abrasive Silica Level in a Toothpaste on Tooth Cleaning and Abrasivity in vitro. J.E. CREETH*, A.T. PLATTS, and S.P. JONES (GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare, Weybridge, United Kingdom) 0634 Effects of Local Anesthetics on Muscarinic ACh Receptor in Guinea Pig Ileal Longitudinal Muscle. N. KUBOYAMA*, A. FUJII, A. SCHOLZ, and W. VOGEL (Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Chiba, Japan) 0635 NPY Receptor Agonist Blocks Bradykin/Prostaglandin E2 Evoked Exocytosis from Human Nociceptors. J.L. GIBBS*, Y. SMITH, K. KEISER, L.J. CONN, Jr., K.M. HARGREAVES, and K. KEISER (The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, USA) 0636 Baicalin Inhibits the Expression of PGE2 and MMP-3 in Human Periodontal Ligament Cells. C.Z. LI*, Z.G. CAO, M. LI, S.H. SHANG, M.W. FAN, E.F. CORBET, and L.J. JIN (Wuhan University, China) 0637 Nifedipine Does Not Alter Cyclins in NIFr or NIFn. R. TAKEUCHI*, H. MATSUMOTO, and A. FUJII (Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Chiba, Japan) 0638 Induction of Apoptosis in Human Oral Tumor Cell Lines by Polyphenols. H. SAKAGAMI*, K. HASHIMOTO, F. SUZUKI, F. TAKAYAMA, K. SATOH, T. OGIWARA, and S. FUJISAWA (Meikai University School of Dentistry, Saitama, Japan) Seq#: 72.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Neuroscience / TMJ - Orofacial Structure and Sensory-Motor Function 0639 The Effects of Cuspal Interference and Manipulation of the Muscles and Fascia on Auditory-evoked Magnetic Fields. T. SATO*, H. YOSHIMURA, Y. KOBAYASHI, T. MATSUKUBO, M. SHIMONO, and T. ISHIKAWA (Laboratory of Brain Research, Oral Health Science Center, Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan) 0640 Fatigue of Single Motor Units in the Inferior Head of Lateral Pterygoid (IHLP) Muscle. S. UCHIDA*, S. AOKI, Y. IWAWAKI, T. MAEDA, and H. INOUE (Osaka Dental University, Japan) 0641 Mustard Oil Induces Central Sensitization in the Rat Thalamus. M. SUNAKAWA*, M. KANEKO, Y. MATSUI, and H. SUDA (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan) 0642 Muscle Afferent Block for Oromandibular Dystonia and Dyskinesia. K. YOSHIDA* and T. IIZUKA (Kyoto University, Japan)

0643 Force Encoding by Human Periodontal Mechanoreceptors at Posterior Teeth. S.E. JOHNSEN* and M. TRULSSON (Karolinska Institutet, Huddinge, Sweden) 0644 Response Properties of Molar-sensitive Neurons in the Rat Trigeminal Ganglion. H. HAYASHI* and T. TABATA (Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan) 0645 Food-holding and -biting Behavior in Subjects with Reduced Periodontal Tissue Support. K.G. SVENSSON*, A.S. JOHANSSON, O. NILSSON, T. LINDH, and M. TRULSSON (Karolinska Institutet, Huddinge, Sweden) 0646 Blood-flow Responses Evoked by Injection of Capsaicin into Human Jaw Muscles. T. ARIMA*, S. MINAGI, L. ARENDT-NIELSEN, and P. SVENSSON (Okayama University, Japan) 0647 Effect of Cervical Non-muscular Nociceptive Input on the Human Jaw-stretch Reflex. A. BIASIOTTA*, A. PEDDIREDDY, K. WANG, P. SVENSSON, and L. ARENDTNIELSEN (Aalborg University, Denmark) 0648 Modulation of Exteroceptive Suppression Periods in Human Trapezius and Temporalis Muscle by Experimental Muscle Pain. H.-Y. GE*, K. WANG, P. SVENSSON, and L. ARENDT-NIELSEN (Aalborg University, Denmark) 0649 Mechanistic Comparisons Between Trigeminal and Spinal Neuropathic Pain. F.E. O'NEILL* and S.M. FLEETWOOD-WALKER (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom) 0650 What Change in Oral Sensation Causes Reduced Perception of Foods in the Elderly?. A. FUKUNAGA*, H. UEMATSU, and K. SUGIMOTO (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan) 0651 Regional Differences in Motor Unit Behavior within the Superficial Masseter. T. OGAWA*, T. KAWATA, A. TSUBOI, Y. HATTORI, M. WATANABE, and K. SASAKI (Tohoku University Graduate School of Dentistry, Sendai, Japan) 0652 Topographic Localization of the Palate Area in Human Somatosensory Cortex: A Magneto-encephalographic Study. H. BESSHO*, Y. SHIBUKAWA, E. TAKEDA, Y. YAJIMA, M. TAZAKI, H. SEKINE, and H. NOMA (Tokyo Dental College, Chiba-city, Japan) 0653 Magneto-encephalographic Representation of the Maxillary Permanent Canine in Human Somatosensory Cortex. K. MOCHIZUKI*, M. YAKUSHIJI, Y. SHIBUKAWA, T. SUZUKI, M. SHINTANI, and T. ISHIKAWA (Tokyo Dental Colege, Chiba, Japan) 0654 Effects of Mastication to Activation of the Cerebral Cortex in TMDs with Clicking: Using Electro-encephalographic Spectral Analysis. N. NARITA*, T. ISHII, and T. MATSUMOTO (Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Chiba, Japan) 0655 Neuromagnetic Localization of the Primary Somatosensory Areas for the Lip, Alveolus, and Tongue in Humans. H. NAKAHARA*, N. NAKASATO, S. MURAYAMA, H. ITOH, A. KANNO, and K. HATANAKA (Miyagi National Hospital, Miyagi-ken, Japan) 0656 A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) Study of Brain Activation During Dental Vibration. S. NORRSELL*, S. GUTTERIDGE, S.T. FRANCIS, R. BOWTELL, F. MCGLONE, and M. TRULSSON (Karolinska Institutet, Huddinge, Sweden) 0657 Differences in Cortical Activation during Painful Stimulation of the Finger and the Tooth Pulp as Measured by fMRI. P. KEMPPAINEN*, H. JANTSCH, R. RINGLER, and C. FORSTER (University of Helsinki, Finland)

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0658 Visual Inputs Modulate Swallowing-related Cortical Activity in Humans: An Event-related fMRI Study. K. MAEDA*, T. ONO, H. SHINAGAWA, E.-I. HONDA, T. SASAKI, and K. OHYAMA (Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Japan) Seq#: 73.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Oral Medicine & Pathology - Mucosal Biology - Epithelial Biology, Wound Healing and Angiogenesis 0659 Immunohistochemical Localization of Tissue Type Plasminogen Activator in Radicular Cysts. S.-F. WENG*, C.H. TSAI, and Y.-C. CHANG (Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan) 0660 Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor-1 is Up-regulated by Arecoline in Buccal Mucosal Fibroblasts. Y.-C. CHANG*, C.-H. TSAI, and M.-Y. CHOU (Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan) 0661 Reduced T-cell Responses, in vitro, to Environmental Antigens in Oral Lichen Planus Patients. C. SIMARK-MATTSSON*, U.I. DAHLGREN, and M. JONTELL (Faculty of Odontology, Sahlgrenska Academy at Goteborg University, Sweden) 0662 Experimental Study in vitro of Cell-Matrix Adhesion and Invasiveness in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma. A. TANAKA*, S. KAWASHIRI, K. KATO, H. NAKAYA, S. NOZAKI, K. NAKAGAWA, and E. YAMAMOTO (Kanazawa University, Japan) 0663 Evidence of Trypsin in Human Jaw Cysts. M. STENMAN*, J. HIETANEN, A. BJARTELL, U.-H. STENMAN, Y.T. KONTTINEN, and T. SORSA (Biomedicum Helsinki, University of Helsinki, Finland) 0664 HgCl 2 Induction of Oral Keratinocyte IL-8 Production is Mediated by the MAP Kinase Pathway. C.K. LUNDQVIST, E. HAGI-PAVLI*, S. KAPAS, D.M. WILLIAMS, M.H. THORNHILL, and A. CRUCHLEY (Bart's and The London, Queen Mary's School of Medicine and Dentistry, United Kingdom) 0665 Structure of Soft Tissues over Human Molars Showing Normal and Delayed Eruption. D. VERMA* and H.-U. LUDER (Zentrum fur Zahn-, Mund- und Kieferheilkunde, Bonn, Germany) 0666 Isolation and Characterization of Gingival Microvascular Endothelial Cells. R.E. RODRIGUEZ and A.A. DECARLO* (Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA) 0667 -h3, p16, and Telomerase in Life-span Extension of Human Epidermal Keratinocytes by Retinoic Acid. B.-M. MIN*, J.-E. OH, and C.-M. CHOI (Seoul National University, South Korea) 0668 Lack of Stringent Serum Requirement in Growth of Oral Mucosal Fibroblasts Derived from Diabetic Patients. A. AKHONDZADEH*, Q. ZHANG, Y. WU, M. CHAN, A.P. KELLY, D.V. MESSADI, and A.D. LE (Charles University, Los Angeles, CA, USA) 0669 Common Genes Responsible for Senescence and Differentiation between Human Oral and Human Epidermal Keratinocytes. J.-M. KIM*, J.-H. BAEK, G. LEE, and B.-M. MIN (Seoul National University, South Korea) 0670 TNF- ; Modulation of p53, MDM2, and p63 in Keloid Tissues. A. BOKHARI*, H. DUONG, N. KHADAVI, P. KELLY, A. LE, and D.V. MESSADI (University of California Los Angeles, USA)

0671 Burning Mouth Syndrome: Study of the Psychological, Neuromuscular, and Functional Factors Associated with Burning Mouth Syndrome. H.E. LANFRANCHI*, A. MIRANDA, M. MAZZULLA, M.L. VELASCO, and N. DO REGO (University of Buenos Aires. Argentina, Argentina) 0672 Enhanced Ets-2 mRNA Expression in Human Gingival Fibroblasts from Down Syndrome Individuals. H. MATSUMOTO*, T. YUCEL-LINDBERG, A. FUJII, and T. MODER (Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Chiba, Japan) 0673 Scatter Factor Expression in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma. P.L. HYLAND*, S.S. NAPIER, and C.R. IRWIN (Queen's University, Belfast, United Kingdom) Seq#: 74.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Craniofacial Biology - Craniofacial Development 0674 The Single Nucleotide Pleomorphism in TGFExon 5 and Cleft Palate. D.-S. NAHM*, M.-H. KIM, and S.-G. KIM (Seoul National University, South Korea) 0675 Role of ERK1/2 Signaling During EGF-induced Inhibition of Palatal Fusion. T. YAMAMOTO*, X.-M. CUI, and C.F. SHULER (University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA) 0676 Candidate Gene for Non-syndromic Cleft Lip and Palate. S. BEIRAGHI*, W. KIMBERLING, and J. SUMEGI (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA) 0677 Studies to Examine the Role of CD44 during Palatal Shelf Elevation. L.M. HUDSON and R.C. HALL* (The University of Liverpool, United Kingdom) 0678 Tooth Eruption in Heterozygous runx2-knockout Mice. S. YODA*, N. SUDA, T. KOMORI, and K. OHYAMA (Tokyo Medical & Dental University,Tokyo, Japan) 0679 Distribution of Tenascin, Fibronectin, and Collagen Type I and Microradiograpy in the Mental Symphyseal Region of the Human Fetus. T. YATSU*, K. KURIHARA, and I. SATO (Nippon Dental University, Tokyo, Japan) 0680 DNA Array Analysis of Gene Expression in the Developing Rat Mandible. M. OSHIKAWA*, N. SUGANO, and K. ITO (Nihon University Graduate School of Dentistry, Tokyo, Japan) 0681 Preliminary Study on Biological Roles of Dmp-1 During Development of Mandible and Temporomandibular Joint. Z.B. LI*, Z.J. SHANG, and J.Q. FENG (Wuhan University, China) 0682 Histogenesis and Post-natal Changes of Mouse Mandibular Angular Cartilage. S. SHIBATA* and Y. YAMASHITA (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan) 0683 Imprinting and mRNA Expression of Igf-2 and H19 During Mouse and Rat Craniofacial Development. D.-C. PARK*, J.-G. KIM, H.-B. KIM, and N.-P. CHO (Chonbuk National University, Jeonju, South Korea) 0684 Age-dependent Changes in the Insulin-like Growth Factor System in Rat Submandibular Salivary Glands. S.H. LEE*, J.-G. KIM, J.-Y. CHU, S.-K. RHYU, and N.-P. CHO (Chonbuk National University, Jeonju, South Korea) 0685 N-Cadherin-mediated Intercellular Adhesion in a Rat Fibroblast Model. T. Y EL SAYEGH*, W. K LEE, and C. A MCCULLOCH (University of Toronto, Canada) 0686 Association Between Craniofacial Growth and Urinary Bone Markers in Rats. K. TANIMOTO*, S. OHNO, M. IMADA, A. SUZUKI, Y. NAKATANI, K. HONDA, A. SASAKI, and K. TANNE (Hiroshima University, Japan)

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Symposium - Micro and Macro Changes in Oral Mucosa and Jawbone Supporting Dental Prostheses in Frail Elders Supported by: Dentsply International Chairperson: M. I. MacEntee 0687 1:45 Chair's Opening Remarks. 1:50 Distribution of Mucosa and Osseous Disorders in Frail Elders. M.I. MACENTEE* (University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada) 2:05 Human Genome Project and Biotechnology for a New Treatment Paradigm for Edentulous Patients. I. NISHIMURA* (The Jane and Jerry Weintraub Center for Reconstructive Biotechnology, UCLA School of Dentistry, Los Angeles, CA, USA) 2:25 Physiological and Molecular Signaling Changes that Occur with Cellular Mechanotransduction. C. STANFORD* (University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA) 2:45 Responses of Jawbone to Pressure - (some) Clinical Aspects. G. CARLSSON* (Goteborg University, Sweden) 3:05 Mucosal Changes due to Dentures and Drugs. J.M. THOMASON* (University of Newcastle upon Tyne, England) 3:25 Discussion. Seq#: 76.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Symposium - Group-/Division-sponsored, G2

Symposium - The Impact of Policies on Tobacco Use: An International Perspective Supported by: National Institute on Drug Abuse, NIDCR/NIH, and the US Dept. of Health & Human Services Chairperson: A. Horowitz 0690 1:45 Chair's Opening Remarks. 1:55 Turning the Numbers Around: How the US Used Policy to Decrease Tobacco Use. N. KAUFMAN* (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, NJ, USA) 2:10 How Science and Policy Can Make Smoking History: The Massachusetts Experience. G. CONNOLLY* (Massachusetts Department of Health, Boston, USA) 2:25 Policy Approaches to Tobacco Control in Developing Countries. P.K. GUPTA* (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Bombay, India) 2:40 Graphic Tobacco Warnings Work: Canada's Experience. G. FONG* (University of Waterloo, Ontario, ON, Canada) 2:55 Reactor. C.A. SQUIER 3:05 Reactor. S. WICKHOLM 3:15 Discussion. Seq#: 79.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Poster Discussion, J2

Symposium - Molecular Communication Among Oral Bacteria Supported by: NIDCR/NIH Chairperson: P. Kolenbrander 0688 1:45 Chair's Opening Remarks. 2:00 Multiple Signaling Pathways and Role of Commensal Bacteria in Innate Immunity and the Epithelial Barrier. R.P. DARVEAU* (University of Washington, Seattle, USA) 2:25 Coadherence and Coaggregation: Contact-mediated Communication. R.J. PALMER* (NIDCR, Bethesda, MD, USA) 2:50 Salivary Molecules as Signals and Signal Precursors. N. STRMBERG* (University of Ume, Sweden) 3:15 Quorum Sensing and Signal Transduction in Streptococcus mutans Biofilms. D.G. CVITKOVITCH* (University of Toronto, Canada) 3:40 Discussion. Seq#: 77.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Symposium - Group-/Division-sponsored, G3

Behavioral Sciences/Health Services Research - Economics, Access, and Utilization Chairpersons: U. Braegger and P. Nadanovsky 1:45 Poster Viewing. 0691 2:05 Using Indicators of Relative Social Disadvantage in a Screening Tool to Prioritize Access to General Dental Care. K. JONES*, A.F. PATTERSON, L. LUZZI, K. ROBERTS-THOMSON, and A.J. SPENCER (Australian Research Centre for Population Oral Health, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia) 0692 2:15 Routine Dental Visits, Either at Six-month or Two-year Intervals, were Beneficial for Keeping Teeth. J. CUNHA-CRUZ, P. NADANOVSKY*, E. FAERSTEIN, and C.S. LOPES (University of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) 0693 2:25 Regional Study of the Incidence of Odontological Care in Hospitalization in France. O. ROMIEU* and P. DUJOLS (Facult d'Odontologie, Montpellier, France) 0694 2:35 Longitudinal Study of Access to Dental Care in Young Adults. K. ROBERTS-THOMSON*, J. STEWART, and K. GOLDSMITH (University of Adelaide, Australia) 0695 2:45 Oral Health Behavior/Status: Perception, Access, Insurance Class. S.-Y. BARROW*, D.Q. MIJARES, M. TAVARES, J.P. LEGEROS, A.R. LEGEROS, and R.Z. LEGEROS (New York University, USA) 0696 2:55 Economic Aspects of Single Tooth Replacement. U. BRAEGGER*, P. KRENANDER, and N.P. LANG (School of Dental Medicine University of Berne, Switzerland) 0697 3:05 Amoxicillin/Clavulanic after Extraction of Impacted Third Molar. A Cost-effectiveness Analysis. I. ARTEAGOITIA*, M.A. DIEZ, G. SANTAMARA, L. BARBIER, J. ALONSO, L. ROMO, J. ALVAREZ, B. ANDIKOETXEA, E. ORTIZ DE ZARATE, S. LANDA, and J. SANTAMARIA (Universidad del Pais Vasco UPV/EHU, Leioa, Spain)

Symposium - Role of Clinical and Basic Sciences in Determining Causality in Dental Research Chairperson: M. Drangsholt 0689 1:45 Chair's Opening Remarks. 1:50 Criteria for Causation, circa 2003. M. DRANGSHOLT* (University of Washington, Seattle, USA) 2:10 What is a Cause? Causal Terminology, Causal Pathways, and Conflicts in Public Health/Etiological Perspectives. G.D. SLADE* (University of Adelaide, Australia, Australia) 2:30 Causality and the Absurdity of Proving a Negative. P.P. HUJOEL* (University of Washington, Seattle, USA) 2:50 Practical Issues in Analyzing Cause-and-effect Relationships. K. JOSHIPURA* (Harvard University, Boston, MA, USA) 3:10 Discussion.

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0698 3:15 Cost-efficiency of Public Oral Health Services in Finland. A. NORDBLAD*, S. VARSIO, M. LINNA, and T. KARHUNEN (Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, Helsinki, Finland) 3:25 Discussion. Seq#: 80.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Oral, F1

Cariology Research - Caries Risk and Service Provision Chairpersons: R. Berkowitz and T. Alstad 0699 1:45 Evaluation of a New Test for Caries Risk Diagnosis and Prophylaxis: a Clinical Randomized Prospective Study. C. MILLER*, S. OPSAHL, E. BONTE, J. DARTIGUES, F. DECUP, O. GUASTALLA, R. KALEKA, C. KHOUYOUMJIAN, A. KONCKIER, J. LOUIS, L. LUSARDI, F. TOUMELIN, and J. LASFARGUES (University Paris 5, Montrouge, France) 0700 2:00 Clinical Outcomes for Early Childhood Caries (ECC): the Influence of Salivary Mutans Streptococci (MS) Levels. R.J. BERKOWITZ*, I.C. CHASE, S.A. MUNDORFFSHRESTHA, H.M. PROSKIN, P. WEINSTEIN, and R.J. BILLINGS (University of Rochester, NY, USA) 0701 2:15 Comparing Caries Risk Factors and Caries Risk Profiles in Children and Elderly. G. HNSEL PETERSSON*, S. FURE, S. TWETMAN, and D. BRATTHALL (University of Malm, Sweden) 0702 2:30 Relationship Between Oral Function and Dental Caries in the Elderly. T.N. ALSTAD*, T. STERBERG, I. HOLMBERG, and D. BIRKHED (Sahlgrenska Academy at Gteborg University, Sweden) 0703 2:45 Highly Effective Enzymatic Digestion of Carious Dentin in vitro. M.J. NOACK*, M.J. WICHT, R. HAAK, and I. HAEBERLEIN (University of Cologne, Germany) 0704 3:00 Caries Risk Profiles in 12-year-old Children in Urban and Rural Areas of the Lao PDR Using the Computer Program Cariogram. G.L. TAYANIN* (Faculty of Odontology, Department of Cariology, Malmo University, Sweden) 0705 3:15 Vitamin D Receptor Gene Polymorphism is Associated with Dental Caries. A. SENGUN*, I. DURAN, M.E. ERDAL, M. OZKAYA, B. OZTURK, and F. OZER (Seluk University, Konya, Turkey) 0706 3:30 Caries Prevalence in Moslem Women in New York City and Washington, DC: A Pilot Study. A.A. CHOHAYEB* and G. HENLEY (Howard University and New York University, Washington, DC, USA) Seq#: 81.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Oral, A4

0709 2:15 Bonding Mechanisms and Bond Strength of a Gly-EP Self-etching Adhesive. N. NISHIYAMA*, K. NEMOTO, H. TESHIMA, and K. SUZUKI (Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Matsudo, Chiba, Japan) 0710 2:30 Consecutive Coating for Dentin Bonding to Reduce Nanoleakage. H. SANO*, M. HASHIMOTO, E. YOSHIDA, M. HORI, M. KAGA, and H. OGUCHI (Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan) 0711 2:45 The Influence of Specimen Fixation and Dimension on Microtensile Strength. A.A. EL ZOHAIRY, A.J. DE GEE, N. DE JAGER, L.J. RUIJVEN, and A.J. FEILZER* (Academic Center of Dentistry Amsterdam, Netherlands) 0712 3:00 Influence of Post-extraction Substrate Aging on the Microtensile Bond Strength of Adhesive Systems. E. PLACIDO*, S.K. MOURA, A.U. TAVARES, J.O. LIMA, and W.G. MIRANDA JNIOR (University of So Paulo, Brazil) 0713 3:15 Micro-shear Fatigue Limit of Adhesive Bonds. M.J.A. BRAEM* and G. KETELEER (Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium) 3:30 Discussion. Seq#: 82.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Oral, A2

Dental Materials: II - Adhesion-Other - Adhesion to Dentin/Enamel/Bone Chairpersons: N. Ruse and F. Burke 0714 1:45 Compliance Calibration for NTP Specimen Fracture Toughness Test. X.D. DONG, W. YU, L. PIERRISNARD, M. BARQUINS, M. DEGRANGE, and N.D. RUSE* (The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada) 0715 1:45 An Analysis of 110 Investigations on Bond Strength to Dentin. F.J.T. BURKE*, A. HUSSAIN, and G. FLEMING (University of Birmingham, United Kingdom) 0716 1:45 Resistance to Fracture of Re-attached Teeth Influence of Different Adhesive Materials and Cavity Designs. F.F. DEMARCO*, J.M. POWERS, and R.-M. FAY (Federal University of Pelotas, Brazil) 0717 1:45 Effect of an Arginine-bicarbonate/calcium-carbonate Prophypaste on Bonding of Sealant to Enamel. M.S. WOLFF*, E. CASEY, and I. KLEINBERG (State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA) 0718 1:45 Ultrastructure of Resin-Enamel Bonds in Unground EnamelOcclusal Fissures. F.R. TAY, S.H.Y. WEI*, D.H. PASHLEY, and R.M. CARVALHO (The University of Hong Kong, China) 0719 1:45 Interaction of Conventional Glass-ionomer Cements with Hydrated Dentin. C.K.Y. YIU*, F.R. TAY, N.M. KING, D.H. PASHLEY, S.K. SIDHU, J. NEO, M. TOLEDANO, and A. WONG (The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China) 0720 1:45 Effects of Saliva and Blood Contamination on Bracket Bond Strength to Human Enamel. J. FALCO*, E. OSORIO, M. TOLEDANO, F. GARCIA-GODOY, Sr., and R. OSORIO (INSTITUTO SUPERIOR DE CINCIAS DA SADE - SUL, Caparica, Portugal) 0721 1:45 Composite Adaptation in Slot Preparations in Natural and Typodont Teeth. A. KASSIR*, P.A. BRUNTON, and N. WILSON (University of Manchester, United Kingdom)

Dental Materials: I - Adhesion-Composite Bond Strength Bonding Mechanism/Technical Effects Chairpersons: A. Feilzer and B. Van Meerbeek 0707 1:45 Osmotic Blistering in Single-step Adhesive-bonded Enamel. C. HUANG*, C.N.S. LAI, C. PRATI, D.H. PASHLEY, and F.R. TAY (Wuhan University, China) 0708 2:00 Chemical Bonding Potential of Adhesive Materials to Hydroxyapatite. B. VAN MEERBEEK*, J. DE MUNCK, Y. YOSHIDA, K. SHIRAI, S. INOUE, H. SHINTANI, and P. LAMBRECHTS (Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium)

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Dental Materials: III - Ceramics and Cements - Ceramics: Strength/Thermal Compatibility Chairpersons: B. Kelly and I. Denry 0722 1:45 Strength and Reliability of 4-unit All-ceramic Bridges. H. LTHY*, F. FILSER, O. LOEFFEL, M. SCHUMACHER, L. GAUCKLER, and C. HMMERLE (Dental School, University of Zurich, Switzerland) 0723 2:00 Investigation of Connector Cross-sections for 4unit Zirconia Oxide Bridges. H. HAUPTMANN* and B. REUSCH (3M ESPE AG, Seefeld, Germany) 0724 2:15 Bond Strengths of Veneering Ceramics to Reinforced Ceramic Core Materials. M. DNDAR*, M. ZCAN, E. MLEKOGLU, M.A. GNGR, and C. ARTUN (Ege Universitesi, Izmir, Turkey) 0725 2:30 Standardization of Ceramic-Ceramic Thermal Compatibility Testing. S. ARTEAGA, R. KELLY*, S. HAMAMCY, V. SUNDAR, and T.J. HILL (University of Connecticut, Farmington, USA) 0726 2:45 Fracture Force of ZrO2 Copings Dependent on Preparation and Thickness. S. REICH, B. REUSCH*, and U. LOHBAUER (3M ESPE AG, Seefeld, Germany) 0727 3:00 The Effect of Layer Height Variation on the Strength and Mode of Failure of Bilayered Ceramics. G.J. FLEMING*, S.F. EL-LAKWAH, J.J. HARRIS, and P.M. MARQUIS (Birminghan University, Birmingham, United Kingdom) 0728 3:15 Effect of Heat Treatment on Vickers Hardness and Crack Size in Fluorrichterite Glass-ceramics. I. DENRY* and J.A. HOLLOWAY (The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA) 0729 3:30 The Influence of Dental Cements on Controlled Porcelain Surface Preparations. F.R. MAGUIRE*, F.M. BURKE, and G. FLEMING (Cork Dental Hospital, Ireland) Seq#: 84.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Oral, A1

0735 3:00 Effect of Heated Silanized Filler on Hydrolytic Stability of Composite Resin. M. ARKSORNNUKIT*, H. TAKAHASHI, N. NISHIYAMA, and K. NEMOTO (Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand) 0736 3:15 Ra and Sa Parameters in AFM Nanoanalyses of Resin-based Composite Material after ArF Excimer Laser Application. M.M. TANASIEWICZ* and T.W. KUPKA (Silesian Medical Academy, Bytom, Poland) 0737 3:30 Tissue Reaction of Various Denture Base Resins on the Rabbit Palatal Mucosa: An Immunohistochemical Study. M.C. AVUNDUK, F. AYKENT, E. DURMUS, A. USUMEZ*, and A.K. BALTACI (Selcuk University, Faculty of Dentistry, Konya, Turkey) Seq#: 85.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Oral, R2

Education Research - Education Research Oral Session 1 Chairpersons: D. Booth and R. Croucher 0738 1:45 New Guidelines Affect Attitudes of Dental Students to Perform Basic Life Support. H.S. BRAND*, D.S. JOFFE, J.M. FLETCHER, and N.M. JEDYNAKIEWICZ (ACTA, Amsterdam, Netherlands) 0739 2:00 A Comparison Between Residents and Teaching Faculty Regarding Perceived Competencies in a General Practice Residency Program. Z. MESSIEHA* and R.E. RADA (University of Illinois at Chicago, USA) 0740 Paper Withdrawn. 0741 2:30 Demographic Analysis of a Cohort of UK Dentists taking a Career Break and Registered with the UK Governmentfunded Keeping in Touch Scheme (KITS). C. OSBORNE*, R.J. SNOAD, and M.H. SEWARD (Kent, Surrey and Sussex Dental Postgraduate Deanery, London, England) 0742 2:45 Evaluation of UWA's Undergraduate Year 5 Student Outplacement Program. D.R. BOOTH*, R. TANDON, and H. MURRAY (University of Western Australia, Hollywood, Australia) 0743 3:00 A Comparison of Individual Process Grades Utilizing Two Variations on a Common Problem-based Learning Assessment Modality. K. DALRYMPLE*, H.C. WANG, S. WONG, M. BRADFORD, D. PHAM, and C. SHULER (University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA) 0744 3:15 Development and Evaluation of a Questionnaire to Evaluate Clinical Dental Teachers. C. MCGRATH, M.B. COMFORT, Y. LUO, and M.G. BOTELHO* (University of Hong Kong, China) 0745 3:30 Emotional Intelligence and Perceived Stress in Dental Undergraduates. R. CROUCHER*, A.K.H. PAU, V. MUIRHEAD, and R. SOHANPAL (Queen Mary's School of Medicine and Dentistry, London, United Kingdom) Seq#: 86.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Oral, H1

Dental Materials: V - Polymer Materials-Chemistry Conversion, Material Properties and Biocompatibility Chairpersons: J. Roulet and E. Papazoglou 0730 1:45 Conversion of Camphorquinone in Filling Materials as a Function of Light-curing. J.-F. ROULET*, R. JANDA, G. STEFFIN, and M. KAMINSKI (Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany) 0731 2:00 Cure Kinetic Behavior of Light-cure Dental Composites. N. EMAMI* and K.-J.M. SDERHOLM (Lulea University of Technology, Sweden) 0732 2:15 Curing Efficiency of Dual-cured Resin Cements Through Ceramics and Resin Composite. E. PAPAZOGLOU*, C. RAHIOTIS, A. KAKABOURA, and M. LOUKIDIS (University of Athens, Greece) 0733 2:30 Comparative Testing of Ambient Light Stability and Reactivity of Silorane and Methacrylate Filling Materials. W. WEINMANN*, C. THALACKER, R. GUGGENBERGER, A. STIPPSCHILD, K. DEDE, and A. ANDERSKI (3M ESPE AG, Seefeld, Germany) 0734 2:45 Fatigue Strength of UDMA/Acidic Monomer Resin. H. TAKAHASHI*, J. TANAKA, M. ARKSORNNUKIT, N. IWASAKI, and K. SUZUKI (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan)

Implantology Research - Cell Response Chairpersons: J. Jansen and M. Kowolik 0746 1:45 Observations on the Effect of BMP-2 on Rat Bone Marrow Cells Cultured on Titanium Substrates of Different Roughnesses. J. VAN DEN DOLDER, J.E. DE RUIJTER, P.H.M. SPAUWEN, and J.A. JANSEN* (University Medical Center Nijmegen, Netherlands)

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0747 2:00 Influence of a Cyclic RGD Peptide on MAP Kinases Signaling Pathways. S. PALLU*, M. DARD, A. JONCZYK, and J. AMDE (INSERM U-443, Universit Bordeaux 2, France) 0748 2:15 Immobilization of Fibronectin to Tresyl-chlorideactivated Titanium. M. YOSHINARI*, Y. ODA, K. MATSUZAKA, T. INOUE, M. SHIMONO, T. IGARASHI, and T. HAYAKAWA (Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan) 0749 2:30 Tooth Socket Model for Mesenchymal Stem Cell Bone Regeneration. I.J. DE KOK* and L.F. COOPER (University of North Carolina -, Chapel Hill, USA) 0750 2:45 Anodic Oxidation and Hydrothermal Treatment of cpTitanium Surface Increases BMP-2 Expression in Adherent Macrophages. J. TAKEBE*, N. YOSHIHIRO, C.M. CHAMPAGNE, L.F. COOPER, and K. ISHIBASHI (Iwate Medical University, School of Dentistry, Morioka, Japan) 0751 3:00 Lysyl Hydroxylase Gene Expression during Mineralization by MC3T3-E1 Cells Cultured on Titanium Implant Material. T. MATSUURA*, S. TSUBAKI, T. TSUZUKI, Y. DAIGO, M. YAMAUCHI, and H. SATO (Fukuoka Dental College, Japan) 0752 3:15 The Oxidative Burst Response of Human Monocytes to Surface-modified Commercially Pure Titanium. M.J. KOWOLIK*, R. DEPOI, T. MCBRIDE, and Y. OSHIDA (Indiana University, Indianapolis, USA) 0753 3:30 The Effect of Pore Size on Cell Functions in vitro. T. INOUE*, K. MATSUZAKA, Y. MOTOYOSHI, Y. KOIKE, S. MURAKAMI, T. SHIIGAI, and M. SHIMONO (Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan) Seq#: 87.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Oral, F4

Thursday, 26 June 2003, 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Poster Discussion, J1 Microbiology / Immunology and Infection Control - Oral Microbiology & Immunology-II Chairpersons: L. Samaranayake and D. Da Silva 1:45 Poster Viewing. 0761 2:05 Sterilization of Dental Bacteria in a N2-O2 Flowing Microwave Post-discharge. S. VILLEGER*, A. RICARD, and M. SIXOU (Paul SabatierUniversity-dental school, Toulouse, France) 0762 2:15 An in vitro Model to Study Antifungal Perfusion in Candida Biofilms. Y.H. SAMARANAYAKE*, Y. JIN, J. YAO, .B. CHEUNG, and L. SAMARANAYAKE (Prince Philip Dental Hospital, Hong Kong, Hong Kong) 0763 2:25 Differential Expression of Phospholipases B, C, and D in C. albicans. L.P. SAMARANAYAKE* (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) 0764 2:35 Direct Detection of Actinomyces spp. from Infected Root Canals in a Chinese Population: A Study Using PCRbased, Oligonucleotide-DNA Hybridization Technique. G. TANG, H.K. YIP*, L.P. SAMARANAYAKE, and B.P.K. CHEUNG (The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, SAR, China) 0765 2:45 Expression of Antigen I/II in Mature Streptococcal Biofilms. D. DA SILVA*, F.C. PETERSEN, S. ASSEV, and A.A. SCHEIE (University of Oslo, Norway) 0766 2:55 Acidogenic Potential of Xylitol-sensitive and Xylitol-resistant Streptococcus mutans Biofilms. S. ASSEV* and A.A. SCHEIE (University of Oslo, Norway) 0767 3:05 Distribution of Genera, Species, and Biotypes of Yeasts in Denture Stomatitis. X. SONG*, J. SUN, B.F. HANSEN, G. STRE, and I. OLSEN (University of Oslo, Norway) 0768 3:15 Differentiation between Periodontal Pathogens Using Volatile Component Profiles in vitro. K. STREHLOW*, L. EDESI-NEUSS, P. PURUCKER, V. KANITZ, J.-P. BERNIMOULIN, and U. KRGER (Humboldt-Universitat, Berlin, Germany) 3:25 Discussion. Seq#: 89.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Oral, F5

Microbiology / Immunology and Infection Control - Oral Infections I Chairpersons: J. Leitch and C. Lai 0754 1:45 Persistence of Oral Fusobacterium nucleatum Colonization During the First Two Years of Life. G. HARALDSSON*, W.P. HOLBROOK, and E. KNNEN (National Public Health Institute, Helsinki, Finland) 0755 2:00 Bacteria in Dentin CariesEnumeration using pH-selective Media. A. LAGER*, D. ERICSON, E. THORNQVIST, and G. SVENSTER (Malm University, Sweden) 0756 2:15 Antibiotic Use Among Children Attending for Outpatient General Anesthesia for Dental Extractions. J.A. LEITCH*, C. GOODALL, and A. SMITH (University of Glasgow, United Kingdom) 0757 2:30 Effects of Antibiotics during Pregnancy on the Oral Microbiota. Y. LI*, A.P. DASANAYAKE, and P.W. CAUFIELD (New York University College of Dentistry, USA) 0758 2:45 Genetic Analysis of Extraradicular Microflora in Refractory Periapical Periodontitis. N. NOGUCHI*, M. NARIMATSU, Y. NOIRI, and S. EBISU (Osaka University Graduate School of Dentistry, Japan) 0759 3:00 Evaluation of Antibacterial Effectiveness of Desensitizers against Oral Bacteria. I. DURAN, A. SENGUN, H.H. HADIMLI, M. ULKER*, and F. OZER (Selcuk University, Konya, Turkey) 0760 3:15 Antimicrobial Activity of RC-Prep, Carbamide Peroxide, and EDTA to Anaerobic and Facultative Oral Species. C.-H. LAI*, T. SUWA, K. ISATSU, and G. STEWART (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA) 3:30 Discussion.

Mineralized Tissue - Biometrics, BMPs, Tissue Engineering, Regeneration Chairpersons: J. Kazimiroff and T. Cao 0769 1:45 A Mouse Model for Mesenchymal Stem Cell Neuronal Differentiation. H. EGUSA* and I. NISHIMURA (The Jane & Jerry Weintraub Center for Reconstructive Biotechnology, UCLA School of Dentistry, Los Angeles, CA, USA) 0770 2:00 Osteogenic and Chondrogenic Lineage Differentiation of Mesenchymal Stem Cells in 3D Culture with a Novel Scaffold. T. CAO*, Z. SHI, H. LIU, H. OUYANG, R. SUGARS, S.H. TEOH, and M. WENDEL (National University of Singapore, Singapore) 0771 2:15 Osteogenesis in vitro by Stromal Cells Derived from Human Adipose Tissue. S. WATATANI*, H. TERASHI, K. SAIGO, Y. JYOKEI, C. TATEISHI, S. YOKOO, and T. KOMORI (Kobe university school of medicine, Japan) 0772 2:30 Control of in vitro Osteoblastic Differentiation of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells by Calcium Concentration. Y. ZHOU*, R. YOUNG, and L.F. COOPER (Peking University, Beijing, China)

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0773 2:45 Paper Withdrawn. 0774 3:00 Extensive Analysis of Gene Expression during Bone Regeneration using DNA Chip. Y. SHIBATA*, T. TSUKAZAKI, K. HIRATA, T. MORI-ISHI, and A. YAMAGUCHI (Nagasaki University, Japan) 0775 3:15 Development and Transplantation of a Mineralized Matrix Formed by Osteoblasts in vitro for Bone Regeneration. Y. XIAO* and P.M. BARTOLD (Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia) 0776 3:30 Osteoblast Response to Experimental Scaffolds as Effected by Bioactive Factors in vitro. J. KAZIMIROFF*, M. HASSAN, and R.Z. LEGEROS (New York University College of Dentistry, New York City, USA) Seq#: 90.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Oral, A7

Neuroscience / TMJ - TMD - Pathophysiology, Diagnosis and Treatment Chairpersons: E. Schiffman and O. Plesh 0777 1:45 Tumor Necrosis Factor and its Receptor II in Plasma from Patients with Temporomandibular Joint Involvement of Rheumatoid Arthritis. P. ALSTERGREN*, A. KNIGSBERG, M. MAGNIUS, and S. KOPP (Karolinska Institutet, Huddinge, Sweden) 0778 2:00 Relationship of Limitation and Disability in TMD and Other Oral Conditions. R. OHRBACH* and T. LIST (University at Buffalo, NY, USA) 0779 2:15 Widespread Pain Related to Common Chronic Pains in Young Women. O. PLESH* and S.A. GANSKY (University of California, San Francisco, USA) 0780 2:30 Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Disorders Following Anterior Temporal Lobectomy in Patients with Medically Intractable Temporal Lobe Epilepsy: A Retrospective Study. T.Z. MARKARIAN*, T.R. JASINEVICIUS, S. NELSON, W. BINGAMAN, J. PALMER, H. MORRIS, and I. NAJM (Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA) 0781 2:45 TMJ Disc Displacement without Reduction: A Randomized Clinical Trial. E.L. SCHIFFMAN*, J.O. LOOK, J.R. FRICTON, J.S. HODGES, P.A. LENTON, and J.Q. SWIFT (University of Minnesota School of Dentistry, Minneapolis, USA) 0782 3:00 The Effect of a Single Dose of Kava on the EMG Activity of the Masseter Muscle: A Double-blind Crossover Pilot Clinical Study. M.J. SHANNON*, S.E. MOHAMED, A.J. RAIGRODSKI, and D.E. MERCANTE (Louisiana State University, New Orleans, USA) 0783 3:15 Comparison of Habit Awareness Training and Interocclusal Appliances as Treatments for TMD Pain. A.G. GLAROS*, L. LAUSTEN, N. KIM, and K. HORRIGAN (University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Dentistry, USA) 0784 3:30 Long-term Evaluation after Splint Therapy of Anterior Disk Displacement without Reduction of the TMJ. J.-M. PHO DUC*, V. RIEBER, P. RAMMELSBERG, and W. GERNET (University of Munich, Germany) Seq#: 91.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Oral, F2

0785 1:45 Rescue of Avulsed Teeth in Tissue Culture Medium and Anti-resorptive-regenerative Therapy (ART) during Replantation. Y. POHL*, A. FILIPPI, and H. KIRSCHNER (University of Bonn, Germany) 0786 2:00 A Qualitative Study of Patient Reports of Oral Surgical Treatment. K.A. ATCHISON*, E. BLACK, R. LEATHERS, V. SHETTY, and T.R. BELIN (University of California, Los Angeles, USA) 0787 2:15 Differences in Patient Understanding of Postoperative Instructions. E. BLACK*, R. LEATHERS, K.A. ATCHISON, V. SHETTY, and T.R. BELIN (Charles Drew University, Los Angeles, CA, USA) 0788 2:30 Judging the Personality Traits of OMFS Residency Candidates. D.M. LASKIN*, L.M. FRANTSVE, and S.M. AUERBACH (Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, USA) 0789 2:45 Prognostic Variables Associated with Clinical Outcomes in Children with Maxillofacial Infections. D.L. QUICK*, V.J. PERCIACCANTE, D.G. KRISHNAN, and T.B. DODSON (Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA) 3:00 Discussion. Seq#: 92.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Oral, F6

Oral Medicine & Pathology - Oral Cancer and Precancer Diagnosis and Biomarkers Chairpersons: H. Lanfranchi and M. Villarroel 0790 1:45 Targeting of Human Squamous Carcinomas by SPA470-Doxorubicin. C. HEBERT, K. NORRIS, and J.J. SAUK* (University of Maryland, Baltimore, USA) 0791 Paper Withdrawn 0792 2:15 The Use of Oral Scrapings in the Assessment of Genetic Damage in Oral Lesions. J.M. RISK*, D.N. SUTTON, S.N. ROGERS, E.A. FIELD, and J.K. FIELD (The University of Liverpool, United Kingdom) 0793 2:30 Molecular Grading of the Invasive Tumor Front Predicts Clinical Aggressiveness of Oral Cancer. J. PIFFKO*, A. BANKFALVI, M. KELKER, A. VEGH, and U. JOOS (University of Mnster, Germany) 0794 2:45 Ligation of CD40 with Soluble CD40L Inhibits Proliferation of Oral Keratinocytes in vitro. M. VILLARROEL DORREGO*, P.M. SPEIGHT, and A.W. BARRETT (Eastman Dental Institute for Oral Health Care Sciences, London, United Kingdom) 0795 3:00 The Expression of MMP-2 and E-CD in Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma and Its Correlation to Infiltration-Metastasis and Prognosis. J. HU* (Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China) 0796 3:15 Expression of CD97 and EMR2 in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinomas. T. MUSTAFA*, A.W. ECKERT, T. KLONISCH, A. KEHLEN, J. SCHUBERT, H. DRALLE, H. SEYFERT, and C. HOANG-VU (Martin-Luther-University HalleWittenberg, Germany) 0797 3:30 Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma-derived TGFPromotes Myofibroblast Differentiation and Scatter-factor-dependent Invasion. M.P. LEWIS, K.A. LYGOE*, M.L. NYSTROM, P.M. SPEIGHT, and G.J. THOMAS (Eastman Dental Institute for Oral Health Care Sciences, London, United Kingdom)

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Periodontal Research - Diagnosis / Epidemiology - Diagnostics: Clinical and Systemic Markers Chairpersons: N. Karimbux and P. Papapanou 0798 1:45 The Effect of Aspirin Intake on BOP in Patients with "Gingivitis". N. KARIMBUX*, L. RECIO, R. BADOVINAC, J. FIORELLINI, H. HOWELL, and D. ROYZMAN (Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Boston, MA, USA) 0799 2:00 Gingival Crevicular Fluid Collagenase-2 (MMP8) Test Stick for Chair-side Monitoring of Periodontitis. P. MANTYLA, M. STENMAN, D.F. KINANE, T. SALO, and T. SORSA* (Institute of Dentistry, University of Helsinki, Finland) 0800 2:15 Clinical Signs of Periodontal Disease and Prostaglandin E2 in Gingival Crevicular Fluid. Y. ZHONG*, G.D. SLADE, J.D. BECK, and S. OFFENBACHER (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA) 0801 2:30 Pre-baseline Assessments Predict Clinical and Immunochemical Inflammatory Responses to Experimental Gingivitis. M.-L. QUE*, E. ANDERSEN, and A. MOMBELLI (University of Geneva, Switzerland) 0802 2:45 Population-based Carriage Rates of Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans, Porphyromonas gingivalis, and Tannerella forsythensis (Bacteroides forsythus) in Elderly. E. KONONEN*, P. DI TELLA, and V. TANSKANEN (Kuwait University, Kuwait City, Kuwait) 0803 3:00 Relationship Between the Percentage of Subgingival Oral Treponemes and the Severity of Periodontal Disease. M. LUO* and P.Y. GE (Tonji Univeristy, Shanghai, China) 0804 3:15 Longitudinal Follow-up of Serum Antibody Responses to Periodontal Bacteria. P.N. PAPAPANOU*, A.-M. NEIDERUD, G. MILLER, E. LALLA, E. DISICK, J. SANDROS, and G. DAHLN (Columbia University, New York, NY, USA) 0805 3:30 Cytomegalovirus-associated Periodontitis and Renal Transplant Failure. H. NOWZARI*, N. KHAN, S. ASWAD, E. OSORIO, S. MUNROE, A. SAFARIAN, M. JORGENSEN, and H. SHIDBAN (University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA) Seq#: 94.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Oral, A5

0810 2:45 Telomere Length in Patients with Aggressive Periodontitis. K. TAKAHASHI*, H. NISHIDA, H. TAKEDA, A. UCHIDA, K. SHIMADA, K. SHIN, and H. NISHIKAWA (Meikai University School of Dentistry, Sakado, Japan) 0811 3:00 Association of the -159 CD14 Gene Polymorphism with Severe Chronic Periodontitis in Swedish Caucasians. M. DONATI*, T. BERGLUNDH, A.-M. HYTNEN, M. HAHN-ZORIC, L. HANSON, and L. PADYUKOV (Gteborg University, Sweden) 0812 3:15 Interleukin-13 Polymorphisms in Patients with Aggressive Periodontitis. J. GONZALES*, J. STELZIG, J. MICHEL, and J. MEYLE (University of Giessen, Germany) 0813 3:30 Evidence of a Substantial Genetic Basis for IgG2 Levels in Families with Early-onset Aggressive Periodontitis. S.R. DIEHL*, T. WU, J.A. BURMEISTER, J.V. CALIFANO, C.N. BROOKS, J.G. TEW, and H.A. SCHENKEIN (New Jersey Dental School, UMDNJ, Newark, USA) Seq#: 95.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Oral, F3

Prosthodontics Research - Clinical Outcomes of Prosthodontic Treatment Chairpersons: H. Morris and P. Pospiech 0814 1:45 Innovative Implant Design: Crestal Bone Response to 36 Months. H.F. MORRIS* and S. OCHI (Department Veterans Affairs, Ann Arbor, MI, USA) 0815 2:00 Mandibular Bone Mineral Density Changes in Removable Partial Denture Wearers Dependent on Differences in Denture Support. D. KNEZOVIC ZLATARIC* and A. CELEBIC (School of Dental Medicine, University of Zagreb, Croatia, Croatia) 0816 2:15 Denzir CrownsA Randomized, Prospective Clinical Evaluation. M.K. MOLIN and P. TIDEHAG* (Dept of Odontology/Prosthetic Dentistry, Ume, Sweden) 0817 2:30 Clinical Evaluation of Zirconia-based All-ceramic Posterior Bridges: Two-year Results. P.R. POSPIECH*, P.R. ROUNTREE, and F.P. NOTHDURFT (Saarland University/Homburg, Homburg/Saar, Germany) 0818 2:45 Temporary Cementation of Zirconia-based Single Crowns and Fixed-partial-denturesResults from a Clinical Trial. S. RINKE* and R.A. JENATSCHKE (Private practice, Hanau, Germany) 0819 3:00 Clinical Evaluation of Three Build-up Materials under Crowns. T. STOBER*, J. DAUM, M. SPEIDEL, and P. RAMMELSBERG (Ruprecht-Karls-Universitt Heidelberg, Germany) 0820 3:15 A Retrospective Long-term Study of Teeth Restored by Carbon-fiber-reinforced Epoxy Resin Posts. S. SEGERSTRM*, J. ASTBCK, and K. EKSTRAND (County Council Uppsala, Sweden) 0821 3:30 Clinical Performance of Metal-free Polymer Crowns after 3 Years in Service. P. RAMMELSBERG*, K. SPIEGL, and G. EICKEMEYER (Ruprecht-Karls-Universitt Heidelberg, Germany) Seq#: 96.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Periodontal Research - Pathogenesis - Genetic Polymorphism in Periodontal Diseases Chairpersons: S. Diehl and S. Engebretson 0806 1:45 Matrix Metalloproteinase-1 and -3 Gene Polymorphisms in Periodontitis Patients. T. KUBOTA*, M. ITAGAKI, Y. SHMADA, H. TAI, T. MOROZUMI, K. YAMAZAKI, and H. YOSHIE (Niigata University, Japan) 0807 2:00 Polymorphism of Mannose-binding Lectin Gene in Japanese Patients with Aggressive Periodontitis. S. NANBA*, J. HAYASHI, and K. SHIN (Meikai University, Sakado-shi, Japan) 0808 2:15 Association of Vitamin D Receptor Gene Polymorphism with Chronic Periodontitis in Chinese Patients. J. ZHANG*, W. MA, P. HUANG, and Y. ZHANG (Guangdong Provincial Stomatological Hospital, Guangzhou, China) 0809 2:30 The Relationship between a Nucleotide Substitution of S100A8 Gene and Aggressive Periodontitis in Chinese. Q.Y. LI, H.S. ZHAO, H.X. MENG*, L. ZHANG, L. XU, Z.B. CHEN, and D. SHI (School of Stomatology, Peking University, Beijing, China)

Pulp Biology - Techniques and Factors Affecting Outcome of Endodontic Treatment 0822 A Clearing vs. a Radiographic Technique in the Study of Some Features of the Root Canal Anatomy of Maxillary First and Second Molars. O.E. OMER*, R.M. AL SHALABI, M. JENNINGS, J. GLENNON, and N.M. CLAFFEY (Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland)

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0823 A Comparison of Mesial Molar Root Canal Shaping with Two Engine-driven Instruments and the Stepback Technique Using Microcomputed Tomography. S.M. KIM*, T.S. OH, H.M. YOO, C.J. PARK, and D.S. PARK (The Institue of Oral Health Science, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyungkwan, Seoul, South Korea) 0824 Comparison of the Effects of Three Ni-Ti Preparation Techniques by Micro-computed Tomography. T. SHIBUTANI*, K. OZAKI, and T. MATSUO (Tokushima University, Japan) 0825 Evaluation of Cutting Quantity by Several Nickel Titanium Files and Rotary Handpieces. K. ARAKI*, K. JIMBO, K. IIDA, K.-I. TONAMI, and N. KUROSAKI (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan) 0826 Root Form and Canal Configuration of the Mandibular First Premolar. F.H. CHUANG*, R.T. ROAN, J.H. CHEN, P.C. LU, and C.C. CHEN (Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan) 0827 The Analysis of Initial Apical File Size before and after Coronal Flaring. H.K. HWANG*, M.K. KIM, and J.H. JUN (Chosun University, Kwangju, South Korea) 0828 The Irrigating Effect before and after Coronal Flaring. H.Y. KANG, H.S. PARK*, and H.K. HWANG (College of Dentistry, Chosun University, Gwangju, South Korea) 0829 Emergency Management of Acute Apical Abscess. A Systematic Review. D.C. MATTHEWS*, B.R. BASRANI, and S. SUTHERLAND (Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada) 0830 Quality of Anterior Root Canal Fillings in General Dental Practice in Northern Ireland. D.L. HUSSEY*, A. CREGAN, and S. KILLOUGH (Queen's University, Belfast, United Kingdom) 0831 Endodontic Success: A Retrospective Study Based on Clinical and Radiographic Analysis. P. CHIVATXARANUKUL*, K. YANPISET, and J. JANTARAT (Angthong Hospital, Thailand) 0832 One- vs. Two-step Treatments in Pulpectomy. A. GESI*, M. HAKEBERG, J. WARFVINGE, and G. BERGENHOLTZ (Faculty of Odontology, Gteborg University, Sweden) 0833 Outer Root Surface Temperature During Root Canal Obturation. S. TIMPAWAT* and N. VONGSAVAN (Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand) 0834 Coronal Restoration and Endodontic Outcome. N. CHUGAL*, J.M. CLIVE, and L.S.W. SPNGBERG (UCLA School of Dentistry, Los Angeles, CA, USA) 0835 A Follow-up Study of 45 Cases Treated by Endodontic Microsurgery. S.-Y. CHO*, T.S. OH, H.M. YOO, D.S. PARK, and C.J. PARK (The Institue of Oral Health Science, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyungkwan, Seoul, South Korea) 0836 Prognosis of Periradicular Surgery using 4META/MMA-TBB Resin as Root-end Sealant. T. SUGAYA*, H. NOGUCHI, H. MIYAJI, and M. KAWANAMI (Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan) 0837 The Apical Leakage of Cold Lateral Compaction in Canals with Two Different Tapered Preparations. Y.H. HUANG*, R.T. ROAN, J.H. CHEN, F.H. CHUANG, M.H. DIAU, and W.J. ROU (Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan) 0838 Post-obturation Pain after Single- and Multiplevisit Endodontic Therapy. K. MICHALIK-FLAGA*, J. KRUPINSKI, E. MALECKA, and J. STEINDER (Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland)

Prosthodontics Research - Clinical Evaluations of Prostheses and Restorative Systems 0839 All-ceramic Crowns: An Evidence-based Approach. D. DOT*, N. EID, P. TRAMBA, G. TIRLET, and G. GIROT (Facult de chirurgie dentaire de Paris 5, Montrouge, France) 0840 A Clinical Research of Tooth/Implant Connected Fixed Partial Dentures: A 1- to 7-year Retrospective Study. M. ODELIUS-REGNELL* and J.-I. SMEDBERG (Department of Prosthetic Dentistry, S:T Erik Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden, Sweden) 0841 Clinical Evaluation of Cp-Ti- and Ti-based Alloy in Telescopic Prostheses. Y. IGARASHI*, A. KUROIWA, A. SUZUKI, Y. SEKIGUCHI, and T. UDA (Matsumoto Dental University, Shiojiri, Japan) 0842 Prospective Clinical Trial with Conventionally Luted Zirconia-based Fixed Partial Dentures18-month Results. G. BORNEMANN*, S. RINKE, and A. HUELS (Georg-AugustUniversity Gttingen, Germany) 0843 Clinical Performance of All-ceramic Cantilever Fixed Partial DenturesBaseline Report. R.A. JENATSCHKE* and S. RINKE (Private practice, Hanau, Germany) 0844 The Clinical Performance of All-ceramic Post Reconstructions over Several Years. C. WALTER* and M. GROTEN (University of Tuebingen, Dental Clinic, Germany) 0845 Definitive Restoration of Endodontically Treated Teeth in a German Dental Office. A Retrospective Study. H. TEKYATAN*, B. SPEICH, B. BRISENO, and B. WILLERSHAUSEN (Johannes Gutenberg-University, Mainz, Germany) 0846 Retrospective Clinical and Radiographic Study of Periodontal Conditions of Teeth with and without Crowns. M.D. GIOLLO*, P.M. VALLE, S.C. GOMES, and C.K. RSING (LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY OF BRAZIL, Canoas, RS, Brazil) 0847 Adhesively Retained Porcelain Restorations for Managing Worn Teeth, 12-year Follow-up. A.W.G. WALLS* (University of Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom) 0848 Clinical Evaluation of Surface-retained Fiberreinforced Composite Fixed Partial Dentures: A Preliminary Study. Q. XIE*, L. ZHANG, and P. VALLITTU (Peking University, Beijing, China) 0849 Clinical Results of a Zirconium Oxide Post after 4 Years. C. KRANTZ-SCHFERS*, F. SCHFERS, and T. ATTIN (University of Goettingen, Gttingen, Germany) 0850 Errors of Data Entry and their Impact on the Evaluation of a Clinical Investigation. M. GROTEN* and D. AXMANN (University of Tuebingen, Dental Clinic, Germany) 0851 Microscopic Evaluation of the Geometry and Structure of Dental Explorers. F. KAMPOSIORA*, V. KAVOURA, G. PAPAVASILIOU, S. KOURTIS, and V. CHRONOPOULOS (School of Dentistry, University of Athens, Greece) 0852 Clinical Evaluation of Restorative Treatment Decisions in the Aesthetic Restoration of Upper Incisor Teeth. H. AL-SHAMMARY* and D.C. YOUNGSON (University of Leeds, Leeds, UK, United Kingdom) 0853 A Comparison of Preferences for Esthetic Dental Characteristics. M.J. STOREY*, A. FAIRCLOUGH, D.G. WILDGOOSE, and D.J. WOOD (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom)

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Dental Materials: I - Adhesion-Composite Bond Strength - Selfetching Adhesive Systems 2 0854 Self-etching Adhesives on Enamel and Dentin: A FEI-SEM Study. P. SUPPA*, C. PRATI, M. FALCONI, M. BIASOTTO, L. BEVILACQUA, and L. BRESCHI (University of Bologna, Italy) 0855 Stability of Adhesive Methacrylate Monomers Under Acidic Conditions, Synthesis of New Acid Monomers. U. SALZ*, J. ZIMMERMANN, A. MCKE, N. MOSZNER, and V. RHEINBERGER (Ivoclar Vivadent AG, Schaan, Liechtenstein) 0856 SEM Observation of Bonding Interface of Onestep Adhesive Systems to Root Dentin. T. KANEKO*, S. IMAZATO, A. V KANESHIRO, Y. TAKAHASHI, and S. EBISU (Osaka University Graduate School of Dentistry, Japan) 0857 The Effect of Experimental Self-etching Dentin Primers Composed of Triethylene Glycol Mono-methacrylate and PhenylP. S. YOSHIMOTO*, A. MANABE, C. TANI, K. ITOH, H. HISAMITSU, M. INOUE, and R. SASA (Showa University, Tokyo, Japan) 0858 Adhesion Mechanism of Self-etching Primer Adhesives. K. FUJITA*, S. SUGIYAMA, N. YAMAMOTO, T. IKEMI, N. NISHIYAMA, K. NEMOTO, and T. ISHIZAKI (Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Chiba, Japan) 0859 Bonding Effectiveness of New Self-etch Adhesives to Bur-cut Enamel and Dentin. J. DE MUNCK, B. VAN MEERBEEK, M.A. VARGAS, K. SHIRAI, J. IRACKI, A. POITEVIN*, and P. LAMBRECHTS (Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium) 0860 Influence of Application Parameters on Microtensile Bond Strength to Enamel and Dentin of the Self-etching Adhesive Futurabond. L. CEBALLOS*, M.V. FUENTES, M.A.G. MOREIRA, R. OSORIO, and M. TOLEDANO (University of Granada, Spain) 0861 Comparison of Total Working Times of Self-etching Adhesives. M. PEUKER*, K. JANZ, and J. DUBBE (3M ESPE AG, Seefeld, Germany) 0862 Effect of Pre-etching on the Durability of Bond Strength of Self-etching Adhesives to Ground Enamel. L. MARQUEZINI, Jr.*, L.C.G. PEREIRA, R.M. CARVALHO, F.R. TAY, and D.H. PASHLEY (University of So Paulo, Bauru, Brazil) 0863 Microtensile Bond Strengths of Sealants to Unprepared Enamel. J. PERDIGO, J. FUNDINGSLAND*, S. DUARTE, Jr., and M.M. LOPES (3M/ESPE Dental Products, St Paul, MN, USA) 0864 Mechanical Properties and Bond Strength of Selfetching Adhesive Systems. N. AKIMOTO*, K. OHMORI, G. YOKOYAMA, and C.F. COX (Tsurumi University, School of Dental Medicine, Yokohama, Japan) 0865 Pka Value and Buffering Capacity of Acidic Monomers Commonly Used in Self-etching Primers. A. MUECKE*, J. ZIMMERMANN, U. SALZ, and V. RHEINBERGER (Ivoclar Vivadent AG, Schaan, Liechtenstein) 0866 Bonding Durability and Fluoride Release of a New All-in-one Adhesive. K. SHINNO*, A. NOMURA, T. NAKATSUKA, K. IKEMURA, M. DEGUCHI, and N. NEGORO (Shofu Inc, Kyoto, Japan) 0867 Effects of pH Value and Initiator Concentration on Self-curing Bonding Systems. T. SALZER*, J. ZIMMERMANN, U. SALZ, and V. RHEINBERGER (Ivoclar Vivadent AG, Schaan, Liechtenstein)

0868 Self-etching Primers: Influence of Different Application Procedures on Etch Patter Formation and Shear Bond Strength. J. ZIMMERMANN*, T. SALZER, U. SALZ, and V. RHEINBERGER (Ivoclar Vivadent AG, Schaan, Liechtenstein) Seq#: 99.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Dental Materials: III - Ceramics and Cements - Ceramics: Fracture Toughness/Strength/Fatigue 0869 Fracture Toughness of Dental Porcelains. P.F. CESAR*, H.N. YOSHIMURA, W.G. MIRANDA JR, H. GOLDENSTEIN, C.Y. OKADA, and C.C. GONZAGA (University of So Paulo, Brazil) 0870 Fracture Toughness and Flexural Strength of Dental Porcelains. C.A. MITCHELL*, Y.F. MANSOUR, C.P. O'REILLY, and J.L. GEARY (Queen's University, Belfast, United Kingdom) 0871 Fracture Toughness of Four Titanium Porcelains. R. CARLSSON, B. FONDELL, M. ERIKSSON*, and M. SIERRAALTA (Svenska Keraminstitutet, Goteborg, Sweden) 0872 Fracture Strength and Weibull Evaluation of the Cerec Endocrowns and Post-and-core-supported Conventional Cerec Crowns. W. DEESRI*, K.-H. KUNZELMANN, N. ILIE, and R. HICKEL (Khon Kaen University, Thailand) 0873 Vickers' Hardness of Reinforced Ceramics and Modes of Fracture Under Load. C. ARTUN, M. ZCAN, M. DNDAR, E. MLEKOGLU*, and M.A. GNGR (Ege Universitesi, Izmir, Turkey) 0874 Flexural Strength of Two All-ceramic Systems for Fixed Prosthodontics. E. MIYASHITA*, M.A.J. ARAJO, A.H.D.M. DIAS, M.A. BOTTINO, E. HILGERT, and E.E. ALMEIDA (Paulista State University, So Jos dos Campos, Brazil) 0875 Flexural Strength of All Ceramics Layered with Paste Porcelain. T. SATO*, K. TSUCHIHIRA, H. MIURA, and K. IKUSHIMA (Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Japan) 0876 Fracture Strength of Bilayered Zirconia/Porcelain Disk under Biaxial Loading. H.-H. LEE*, I.-H. CHO, K.C. SONG, S.C. OH, and J.-K. DONG (Dankook University, Cheonan, South Korea) 0877 The Influence of Alumina Abrasion and Cement Lute on the Strength of Dentin Porcelain. H.S. JANDU* and G.J. FLEMING (University of Birmingham, United Kingdom) 0878 Influence of Sandblasting, Grinding, Polishing, and Heat Treatment on the Flexural Strength of an Alumina-reinforced Glass-infiltrated Dental Ceramic. M. GUAZZATO*, M. ALBAKRY, and M. SWAIN (University of Sydney, Eveleigh, Australia) 0879 Effects of Sandblasting, Grinding, and Polishing on the Flexural Strength of Two Pressable All-ceramic Dental Materials. M. ALBAKRY*, M. GUAZZATO, and M. SWAIN (University of Sydney, Australia) 0880 Manufacture of Paste Opaque Porcelains Using Glycols as a Solvent and Evaluation of Their Physical Properties. K.M. KIM*, S.-H. KIM, Y.-K. LEE, and K.-N. KIM (Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea) 0881 Hardness and Elastic Modulus of Leucite Particle and Glass Matrix in Dental Porcelain. H.-H. LEE and Y.-H. SONG* (Wonkwang University, Iksan, South Korea) 0882 Comparison of the Wet and Dry Fatigue Properties of All-ceramic Crowns. L. CORRER SOBRINHO*, J.C. KNOWLES, M.A.C. SINHORETI, S. CONSANI, and R.V. REGES (Piracicaba Dental School - Unicamp, Brazil)

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0883 Mechanical Property Characterization of Novel Directly Placed Ceramic Restorative Material. J. GEIRSSON*, S.C. BAYNE, E.J. SWIFT JR., and J.Y. THOMPSON (UNC Chapel Hill, NC, USA) Seq#: 100.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Dental Materials: IV - Clinical Trials - Clinical Evaluations of Bleaching/Tooth Whitening 0884 Clinical Study Evaluating the Short-term Stain Removal Effects of a Direct Application Bleaching Film and Whitening Toothpaste. I. STRUZYCKA*, J. IRACKI, K. BRUSSAWCZUK, A. KWIATKOWSKA, A.P. BARLOW, K. BRENNAN, and A. DESAI (Medical University of Warsaw, Poland) 0885 Effectiveness and Tolerability of a Direct Application Percarbonate Bleaching Film: Evidence from 6 Clinical Trials. A.P. BARLOW*, K. BRENNAN, M.L. BARKER, and R.W. GERLACH (The Procter & Gamble Company, Mason, OH, USA) 0886 Clinical Evaluation of Peroxide-containing Polyethylene Strips. N. ZALLOCCO*, F. FAILLA, F. CASTRATI, L. TESTARELLI, M. DE LUCA, and G. GAMBARINI (University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy) 0887 Placebo-controlled Clinical Trial Evaluating the Efficacy, Tolerability, and Duration Effect of a 19% Sodium Percarbonate Bleaching Film. A. KWIATKOWSKA*, M. DRABARCZYK-NASINSKA, M. KACPRZAK, A. MIELCZAREK, M. WIERZBICKA, A.P. BARLOW, and K. BRENNAN (Medical University of Warsaw, Poland) 0888 Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trial Evaluating 6% Hydrogen Peroxide Whitening Strips. M. EDWARDS*, X. ZHOU, L.A. BOWMAN, K. CAMPOLONGO, and R.W. GERLACH (The Procter & Gamble Company, Mason, OH, USA) 0889 Post-treatment Safety and Color Stability Following Use of a Direct-application Percarbonate Bleaching Film for Tooth Whitening. R.W. GERLACH, M.L. BARKER, B. HALES*, K.A. KARPINIA, and I. MAGNUSSON (University of Florida, Gainesville, USA) 0890 Initial and Sustained Spatial Whitening Responses with 6% Hydrogen Peroxide Whitening Strips. J.M. DUNAVENT, R.D. GIBB, R.W. GERLACH, P.A. HARRIS*, K.A. KARPINIA, and I. MAGNUSSON (University of Florida, Gainesville, USA) 0891 Placebo-controlled Clinical Trial Evaluating Extended Use of a Direct-application Percarbonate Bleaching Film. I. MAGNUSSON, K.A. KARPINIA, L. BENZ*, M.L. BARKER, and R.W. GERLACH (University of Florida, Gainesville, USA) 0892 Two-week Clinical Trial Comparing an 18% Carbamide Peroxide Paint-on Gel with Hydrogen Peroxide Whitening Strips. I. MAGNUSSON, K.A. KARPINIA*, M.L. BARKER, and R.W. GERLACH (University of Florida, Gainesville, USA) Seq#: 101.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

0895 Effect of Short-time Bleaching on the Color of Vital Discolored Teeth. T. NAKAMURA*, Y. KAWAMURA, and K. WAKABAYASHI (Osaka University, Suita, Osaka, Japan) 0896 Clinical Evaluation of Two Teeth-whitening Products. M.S. GINIGER*, O. STRINGER, and S.A. NATHOO (University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Newark, USA) 0897 Clinical Evaluation of Two Different In-office Tooth Whitening Systems. G. KUGEL, A. PAPATHANASIOU*, A.J. WILLIAMS III, and C. ANDERSON (Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, Boston, MA, USA) 0898 The Assessment of Tooth Color Change during Bleaching by the Use of IvoclarVivadent's Shadeanalyzer. K. MALKIEWICZ* and E. JODKOWSKA (Warsaw Medical University, Warszawa, Poland) 0899 The Statistical Evaluation of Two Shade Guide Systems. E. MCLAREN*, G. RADZ, P.E. MURRAY, and C.F. COX (UCLA School of Dentistry, Los Angeles, CA, USA) 0900 Clinical Comparison of Two Self-directed Athome Bleaching Systems. R.F. DATE*, A.P. BARLOW, K. BRENNAN, and A.P. DESAI (The Procter & Gamble Company, Mason, OH, USA) 0901 Clinical Comparison of Two At-home Bleaching Systems Having Different Peroxide Delivery. E. DYBIZBANSKI, E. FRANKOWSKA, J. KEPA*, M. WIERZBICKA, A.P. BARLOW, K. BRENNAN, and A.P. DESAI (Medical University of Warsaw, Poland) 0902 Comparative Effectiveness of Two Self-directed Whitening Systems: Outcomes from Three Randomized Clinical Trials. R.W. GERLACH, M.L. BARKER, X. ZHOU, P.A. SAGEL, and S.F. MCCLANAHAN* (The Procter & Gamble Company, Mason, OH, USA) Seq#: 102.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Dental Materials: IV - Clinical Trials - Clinical Evaluations of Dentine/Enamel Adhesives 0903 Clinical Evaluation of Adhesively Restored Pulpotomized Primary Molars. I.H. EL KALLA* and F. GARCIAGODOY, Sr. (Mansoura University, Egypt) 0904 Clinical Evaluation of an 'All-in-one' Bonding System to Non-carious Cervical Lesions - Results at 2 Years. M.F. BURROW* and M.J. TYAS (University of Melbourne, Australia) 0905 In vivo Long-term Durability of Adhesives Bonded to Monkey Dentin. K. KOSHIRO*, S. INOUE, T. TANAKA, K. KOASE, M. HUJITA, M. HASHIMOTO, J. DE MUNCK, B. VAN MEERBEEK, and H. SANO (Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan) 0906 Recalls of Composite Resin Restorations with Self-etching Adhesives after 2-6 Years. M. UNEMORI*, Y. MATSUYA, Y. GOTO, C. YAMASAKI, K. SAKAMOTO, and A. AKAMINE (Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan) 0907 Five-year Clinical Effectiveness of Two Threestep Total-etch Adhesives and Two Composites in Cervical Lesions. J. DE MUNCK*, B. VAN MEERBEEK, M. PEUMANS, and P. LAMBRECHTS (Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium) 0908 Clinical Evaluation of Composite Resin Restorations with Self-etching Adhesive Systems. Y. MATSUYA*, S. MIYATAKE, M. UNEMORI, E. BUNNO, K. SMIYOSHI, S. MATSUYA, Y. AKIYAMA, and Y. HIGUCHI (Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan)

Dental Materials: IV - Clinical Trials - Clinical Evaluations of Bleaching/Tooth Whitening 0893 Paper Withdrawn. 0894 Efficacy of 30- and 60-minute Bleaching with Rembrandt Sapphire PAC Light. Y. LI*, C. MUNOZ, S. LEE, and A. WILSON (Loma Linda University, CA, USA)

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0909 Post-operative Sensitivity, Retention, and Sclerosis Levels in Class V Clinical Trials. S.C. BAYNE*, E.J. SWIFT, Jr., A.D. WILDER, Jr., J.R. STURDEVANT, and H.O. HEYMANN (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA) 0910 Clinical Performance of a Self-etching Primer after 12 Months in Primary Care. G.M. WALLS*, A.J. BEDDIS, E. MATHER, J.F. MCCABE, and A.W.G. WALLS (University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom) 0911 Two-year Clinical Effectiveness of a Self-etch Adhesive in Cervical Lesions. M. PEUMANS*, B. VAN MEERBEEK, J. DE MUNCK, and P. LAMBRECHTS (Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium) 0912 A Clinical Evaluation of a New Self-etching Adhesive for the Restoration of Non-retentive Cervical Cavities. N.M. JEDYNAKIEWICZ*, N. MARTIN, and J.M. FLETCHER (The University of Liverpool, United Kingdom) Seq#: 103.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Dental Materials: VI - Polymer Materials-Mechanical Properties and Degradation - Polymer Materials: Removable Prosthodontics 0921 Fracture Toughness of Rubber-blended Denture Base Material. S. KONDO*, Y. NODASAKA, T. KAMADA, and H. SHIMOKOBE (Private Laboratory, Sapporo, Japan) 0922 Dimensional Accuracy of Injection-molded Denture Bases with Autopolymerizing Resins. G. DIEDRICHS*, K. GOLLA, and U. STTTGEN (Westdeutsche Kieferklinik, Heinrich-Heine-University Dsseldorf, Germany) 0923 Effects of Laser Irradiation and Sandblasting on Surface Characteristics of Polymethyl Methacrylate. A. USUMEZ, O. INAN, F. AYKENT, and S. USUMEZ* (Selcuk University, Faculty of Dentistry, Konya, Turkey) 0924 Deformation of Ni-Ti Alloy Fiber-embedded Denture Base Resin after Smart Repair. K. HAMADA*, F. KAWANO, and K. ASAOKA (Tokushima University, Japan) 0925 Effects of Adding NaF, GIC to Autopolymerizing Resin on Flexural Strength. K. NUANGSRI*, C. HENGTRAKOOL, and U. KEDJARUNE (Faculty of Dentistry, Prince of Songkla University, Hatyai, Songkla, Thailand) 0926 Bonding of Adhesive Composite Systems to Composite Denture Teeth. E. NAGAI*, O. TAKENAGA, K. OHTANI, Y. UMEKAWA, T. ISHIGAMI, and S. SUZUKI (Nihon University School of Dentistry, Tokyo, Japan) 0927 Age Change of Buffering Ability on New Soft Lining Material. Y. YONEYAMA*, J.F. MCCABE, and T. HOSOI (Tsurumi University, Yokoyama, Japan) 0928 Effects of Denture Surface Roughness on Bonding of Silicone Liners. K. OHTANI*, M. SAKAMURA, E. NAGAI, T. ISHIGAMI, and S. SUZUKI (Nihon University School of Dentistry, Tokyo, Japan) 0929 Characteristics of a New Denture Lining Material HR-100. K. HATANAKA*, K. FUKUNISHI, and M. ASADA (Kuraray Medical Inc, Kurashiki,Okayama, Japan) 0930 The Effect of Grinding on the Gap Formation Between Denture Liners and Denture Base Resin. T. KAYSERILI, E. MUMCU, G. ISIK, and M. BEYLI* (Istanbul University, Turkey) 0931 Evaluation of Heat Treatments on Mechanical Properties of Two Hard Chair-side Reline Resins and One Denture Base Resin. R. SEO*, C.E. VERGANI, A.L. MACHADO, A.C. PAVARINA, E.T. GIAMPAOLO, and J.M.S.N. REIS (So Paulo State University, Araraquara, Brazil) 0932 Thermal Processing and the Impact Behavior of EVA Mouthguard Material. D. PATRICK*, R. VAN NOORT, and M.S. FOUND (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom) Seq#: 105.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B Others-Metallic Casting

Dental Materials: V - Polymer Materials-Chemistry Biocompatibility 0913 Heat Curing Time of a UTMA-based Composite Resin: Effects on Degree of Conversion and Biocompatibility. A. SHINYA*, E.S. SAILYNOJA, A. SHINYA, T. MASUDA, J.I. SALONEN, M.K. KOSKINEN, N. KOIDE, T. MIHARA, and T. MIHARA (Nippon Dental University, Tokyo, Japan) 0914 Effects of 7 Resin-eluates on the Glutathione Concentration of Pulp Fibroblasts. G. LEYHAUSEN*, A. BECKEDORF, J. VOLK, W.K. GEURTSEN, and J. ENGELMANN (Medical University Hannover, Germany) 0915 BisGMA Induces Apoptosis in Primary Human Gingival Fibroblasts. J. VOLK*, J. ENGELMANN, G. LEYHAUSEN, H. HEIDELBACH, W.K. GEURTSEN, N. VON NEUHOFF, B. SCHLEGELBERGER, and V. JANKE (Medical University Hannover, Germany) 0916 HEMA Suppresses IL-2 but not IL-10 Production by Mouse Spleen Cells in vitro. E. SANDBERG*, G. BERGENHOLTZ, and U.I. DAHLGREN (Faculty of Odontology, Sahlgrenska Academy at Goteborg University, Gteborg, Sweden) 0917 ROS Formation in Human Pulp Fibroblasts by TEGDMA, Camphorquinone, and Hydrogen Peroxide. J. ENGELMANN*, O. STAPERFELD, G. LEYHAUSEN, and W.K. GEURTSEN (Medical University Hannover, Germany) 0918 Effects of an Antibacterial Adhesive System on S. mutans and Lymphocytes. K. OHMORI*, H. YAMAGUCHI, M. KANAZASHI, A. TAKAO, Y. MOMOI, and N. MAEDA (Tsurumi University, Yokohama, Japan) 0919 RGD Immobilization onto Porous Chitosan and Poly-lactic Acid (PLLA) Scaffolds to Promote Biocompatibility. L.-T. HOU, M.-H. HO*, M.H. CHEN, D.M. WANG, H.-J. HSIEH, and H.-C. LIU (National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan) 0920 Influence of Two Heat Treatments on the Cytotoxicity of Hard Chair-side Re-line Resins. N.H. CAMPANHA*, A.C. PAVARINA, E.T. GIAMPAOLO, C.E. VERGANI, A.L. MACHADO, I.Z. CARLOS, and J. TAVELINI (Araraquara Dental School, So Paulo State University, Brazil)

Dental Materials: VII Alloys/Amalgam/Endodontic

0933 High Temperature Properties and Solidification Structure of ADAS Type III Au Alloy. S. NAGASAWA*, T. YOSHIDA, N. TERASHIMA, M. ITO, J.A. PLATT, and Y. OSHIDA (Matsumoto Dental University, Nagano, Japan)

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0934 Comparison of Strengthening Effects of Pt and Pd on Dental Gold Alloys. H.-N. LIM* and Y.-H. WOO (Kyung-Hee University, Seoul, South Korea) 0935 Role of Iron on Optical Properties of Au-Pt-based Dental Alloys. T. SHIRAISHI*, Y. TAKUMA, E. MIURA, Y. TANAKA, and K. HISATSUNE (Nagasaki University, Japan) 0936 Hydraulic Influence on the Retention of Electroformed Conical Crown Retainers. O. BALISTIERI*, F.-J. FABER, and T. KERSCHBAUM (University of Cologne, Germany) 0937 Marginal Fit of Electroplated Copings before and after the Coction of the Porcelain. L. BUSO*, M.P. NEISSER, M.A. BOTTINO, V.Z.C. VSQUEZ, E. HILGERT, and F.E. TAKAHASHI (Paulista State University, So Jos dos Campos, Brazil) 0938 Mechanical Property of Laser-welded Ag-Pd-Au Alloy. N. BABA*, I. WATANABE, J. LIU, and M. ATSUTA (Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Japan) 0939 E-spectroscopy and Micromorphology Analysis of Air Abrasion Method on Metal Surface. M.T. OLIVEIRA*, L.N. BARATIERI, and M.C. ANADRADA (Universidade Federal De Santa Catarina, Tubaro SC, Brazil) 0940 The Corrosion Characteristics of Ion-Nitride Stainless Steels for Dental Magnetic Attachment Sealing Materials' Use. Y.M. KO* and H.-C. CHOE (Chosun University, Gwangju, South Korea) 0941 Porosity Inspection in Cobalt-Chromium Castings with X-ray Machine: 60 or 70 KVp? S.M. PAULINO*, C.B. SOUZA FILHO, L.C. PARDINI, and O.L. BEZZON (Faculdade de Odontologia da Universidade de Ribeiro Preto- UNAERP, Brazil) 0942 Relation Between Magnetic Susceptibility of Non-ferromagnetic Dental Alloys and Metal Artifacts in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). F. SHAFIEI*, E. HONDA, H. TAKAHASHI, and T. SASAKI (TOKYO MEDICAL AND DENTAL UNIVERSITY, Tokyo, Japan) 0943 Effects of Disinfectants on Soluble Mercury from Dental Amalgam. H.W. ROBERTS, J.C. KUEHNE*, M.E. STONE, E.D. PEDERSON, and J.C. RAGAIN, Jr. (Naval Institute for Dental and Biomedical Research, Great Lakes, IL, USA) 0944 Ag, Sn, and Cu from Corrosion of High-copper Amalgam Particles in vitro. R. EIDE*, R. ISRENN, and N.R. GJERDET (University of Bergen, Norway) 0945 X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry as a Method of Qualitative Analysis of Elemental Distribution in Teeth. J.D. MATTHEWS, Jr.* and G.J. HAVRILLA (None, Los Alamos, NM, USA) 0946 The Effect of Heating Temperature for Cutting Efficiency of the K-file for Enlargement of a Root Canal. T. FUJIMURA*, N. KANEKO, T. OGATA, I. MASUI, and H. KAYA (Fukuoka Dental College, Japan) 0947 Cutting Efficiency of Different Nickel-Titanium Endodontic Files. R.F. BEER*, R.S. STELZNER, and P. GAENGLER (University of Witten/Herdecke, Germany) Seq#: 106.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

0949 A Survey of Efficacy of QTH Light-curing Units Used in Dental Offices in TorontoRelative Hardness of a Resin Composite. B. SHOKATI*, W. EL-BADRAWY, O. EL-MOWAFY, O. SOLIMAN, J. KERMALLI, R. ZAWI, F. RAJWANI, A. ENCIOIU, and K. SHEIKH (University of Toronto, Canada) 0950 Paper Withdrawn. 0951 Resin-hardening Capacity of LED Light-curing Unit. T. SUZUKI*, T. EGURO, Y. NARA, T. KIMISHIMA, T. MASEKI, and L. DOGON (The Nippon Dental University, Tokyo, Japan) 0952 Enamel Abrasion of Five Composite Polishing Systems. J.F. OYARZO, G. MONCADA*, F. SEREY, and A. OYARZUN (University of Chile, Santiago, Chile) 0953 Effect of Particle Size on Surface Roughness and Gloss of Composites. L. ROEDER*, J.M. POWERS, and H. LU (University of Texas Dental Branch at Houston, USA) 0954 The Influence of Mouthrinses on the Surface Roughness and Microhardness of Non-metal Restorative Dental Materials in vitro. P. SCHEUTZEL* and N. LOHMANN (University of Muenster, Germany) 0955 Effects of Two Different Bleaching Regimens on the Gloss of Tooth-colored Restorative Materials. F. YALCIN* and S. GURGAN (Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey) 0956 Influence of Treatment Time on Surface Roughness of Enamel and Dental Restorations after Cleaning with an Air-powder Abrasive Device. A. SCHULTE*, I. RUMP, and V. STACHNISS (Heidelberg University, Germany) 0957 SEM/CLSM Analysis of Surface Stains Treated with Whitening Formulations. M. KACPRZAK*, H.J. DUSCHNER, H. GOETZ, D.J. WHITE, K.M. KOZAK, J.R. ZOLADZ, R. DATE, E.M. LEICHT, and D.J. WHITE (Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany) 0958 Effects of Various Concentrations of Hydrogen Peroxide Bleaching on the Flexural Strength and Modulus of Elasticity of Dentin. M. LIM*, S. KHANNA, and L.E. TAM (University of Toronto, Canada) 0959 Peroxide Whitening Efficacy on Stained Surfaces in vitro. K.M. KOZAK*, D.J. WHITE, J.R. ZOLADZ, and E.M. LEICHT (Procter and Gamble Company, Mason, OH, USA) 0960 Effect of Hydrogen-peroxide-based Home Bleaching Agents on Enamel Hardness. I. FERREIRA*, G.C. LOPES, E. ARAJO, L.C.C. VIEIRA, and L.N. BARATIERI (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianpolis SC, Brazil) 0961 In vitro Tooth Light Transparency and Surface Roughness Changes after Bleaching. M. HOTTA*, G. SEKINE, and I. SEKINE (Asahi University, Gifu, Japan) 0962 Evaluation of the Effects of Finishing and Polishing Systems on Ceramic Surface Roughness. M.C. BOTTINO*, L.F. VALANDRO, K.Z. KANTORSKI, R. SCOTTI, and M.A. BOTTINO (Paulista State University, So Jos dos Campos, Brazil) Seq#: 107.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Dental Materials: VIII - Others-Non-metallic - Color and Surface Roughness of Restorative Materials 0948 A Survey of Efficacy of QTH Light-curing Units Used in Dental Offices in TorontoCuring Time vs. Relative Hardness of a Resin Composite. O. SOLIMAN*, O. EL-MOWAFY, W. ELBADRAWY, B. SHOKATI, J. KERMALLI, F. RAJWANI, R. ZAWI, A. ENCIOIU, and K. SHEIKH (University of Toronto, Canada)

Behavioral Sciences/Health Services Research - Appearance, Perceived Needs, and Orthodontics 0963 The Development and Validation of an Orthodontic Expert System for Treatment Need Assessment. J.C. CHEN*, W.M. HAIRFIELD, G. HUANG, and G. KING (University of Washington, Seattle, USA)

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0964 The Relationship Between Patient, Parent, and Clinician Perceived Need and Normative Orthodontic Treatment Need. A.M. HAMDAN* (University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan) 0965 Evaluation of Open Gingival Embrasure Space in Anterior Teeth of the Mandible Following Orthodontic Treatment. T. NOZOE*, M. YAMAGUCHI, N. KO-KIMURA, T. IKEDA, D. MEGURO, M. KANEKAWA, R. IMAMURA, and K. KASAI (Nihon University school of dentistry at Matsudo, Chiba, Japan) 0966 Impact of Children's Dental Aesthetics on the Family. H.N. PANG*, C. MCGRATH, and E.C.M. LO (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) 0967 Perceived Orthodontic Practice Characteristics Associated with Patient's Satisfaction. P. SYNODINOS*, S. VLAMI, and M. SPYROPOULOS (University of Athens, Greece) 0968 Oral Esthetics Related to Cultural, Ethnic, and Educational Backgrounds in University Students in Bolivia. C. MALDONADO*, S. SALVATIERRA, R. GUTIERREZ, J. WILDE, and K. MORIYAMA (Universidad Privada Franz Tamayo, El Alto, Bolivia) Seq#: 108.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

0979 Self-reported Oral Health Problems in Nigeria. C. OKUNSERI*, J. HODGES, and D. BORN (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA) 0980 Trends in Dental Health Status among MexicanAmerican Adults (1982-1994). L.K. BARKER*, E.D. BELTRN, S.O. GRIFFIN, W.B. JONES, and P.M. GRIFFIN (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Chamblee, GA, USA) 0981 A Study on Oral Candida and its Correlation with Oral Status in Elderly People. J. WANG*, T. OHSHIMA, U. YASUNARI, S. NAMIKOSHI, A. YOSHIHARA, H. MIYAZAKI, and N. MAEDA (Tsurumi University, Yokohama, Japan) 0982 Changes in Perceived Oral Health among 50- and 60-year-olds in Two Swedish Counties. S. ORDELL*, O. FERNBERG, K. STHLNACKE, and B. SDERFELDT (stergtland County Council, Linkping, Sweden) Seq#: 109.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Cariology Research - Clinical and Restorative Studies 0983 6-month Clinical Indices Changes after Ozone Treatment of Pit and Fissure Caries (PFC). L. ABU-NABA'A*, H. AL SHORMAN, and E. LYNCH (Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom) 0984 A Study on Selective Removal of Softened Dentin by Nd:YAG Laser Irradiation. H. SUGURO*, O. TAKEICHI, A. KAMIMOTO, and B. OGISO (Nihon University school of Dentistry, Tokyo, Japan) 0985 Comparison of Marginal Seal after Different Methods of Cavity Preparationin vitro Study. E. JODKOWSKA and M. RACZYSKA* (Warsaw Medical University, Warszawa, Poland) 0986 Dental Caries and Lead Exposure in Children Living in a Shipyard Area of Southern Thailand. N. YOURAWONG*, V. CHONGSUVIVATWONG, G. DAHLN, and R. TEANPAISAN (Prince of Songkla University, Hatyai, Thailand) 0987 Fluoride and Chlorhexidine Varnishes in Treatment of Root Caries. A. BRODZIKOWSKA* (Medical University of Warsaw, Poland) 0988 Model to Assess the Efficacy of Root Caries Preventive Products. M.J. TORO* and C. GONZLEZ-CABEZAS (Indiana University School of Dentistry, Indianapolis, USA) 0989 Ozone Efficacy in Treatment of Occlusal Caries in Primary Teeth. O. ABU-SALEM*, M. MARASHDEH, and E. LYNCH (Queen's University, Belfast, United Kingdom) 0990 Root Surface Caries in Adults with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. J. HINTAO*, V. CHONGSUVIVATWONG, G. DAHLEN, C. RATTARASARN, and R. TEANPAISAN (Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Thailand) 0991 The Sound Produced by Er:YAG Laser Dental Tissue Ablation as a Parameter for Conservative Dentistry. F.R.P. ROBLES*, R.X. BARROS, and C.P. EDUARDO (University of So Paulo, Brazil) 0992 The Surface Roughness of Deciduous Dentin following the Excavation of Caries using New and Conventional Clinical Techniques. S. GOEZMEN*, M. GESERICK, B. SCHMITZ, and A. WICHELHAUS (University of Basel, Switzerland) 0993 Antibacterial Effects and Physical Properties of Glass-ionomer Cements Containing Chlorhexidine for ART. Y. TAKAHASHI*, S. IMAZATO, T. KANEKO, K. ISHIMURA, S. EBISU, J.E. FRENCKEN, and F.R. TAY (Osaka University Graduate School of Dentistry, Japan)

Behavioral Sciences/Health Services Research - Prevalence of Oral Health Conditions 0969 Oral Health Comparison Between Hospitalized and Not-hospitalized Old Patients. A. SENNA*, M. GAGLIANI, and L. STROHMENGER (Milan University, Italy) 0970 Prevalence and Severity of Dentin Hypersensitivity: a Global Perspective. F.L. GRAHAM, C. TATTON-BROWN, G. MEERT, and D.C. ALEXANDER* (GlaxoSmithKline, Jersey City, NJ, USA) 0971 Oral Cancer Mortality in Brazil from 1996 to 1998. L. LOFFREDO*, M.L. SUNDEFELD, and T. VITUSSI (UNESP, Araraquara, Brazil) 0972 Dental Status and Oral Health in Epilepsy Patients. K. KROLYHZY*, P. FALUHELYI, P. KIVOVICS, Z. ARNYI, and P. FEJRDY (Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary) 0973 Oral Health Status of Methadone Clients in Dublin, Ireland. R. GRAY* and H. WHELTON (Eastern Regional Health Authority, Dublin 8, Ireland) 0974 Overjet, Lip Coverage, and Obesity as Risk Factors Related to Traumatic Dental Injuries in Brazilian Schoolchildren. A.F. CALDAS JUNIOR*, E.P. SORIANO, K.U. CALDAS, and M.R.M. OLIVEIRA (UNIVERSITY OF PERNAMBUCO, Recife, Brazil) 0975 Oral Health Conditions in a Group of Down Patients. A. SENNA, S. ABATI, M. GAGLIANI, R. ROZZA, and L. STROHMENGER* (Milan University, Italy) 0976 Dental Caries of Newly Arrived Refugee Children Compared with US Children. S.E. COTE*, P.L. GELTMAN, M.E. NUNN, K. LITURI, and M. HENSHAW (Boston University School of Dental Medicine, MA, USA) 0977 Prevalence of Caries and Factors Associated with Institutionalized Special Children from Recife-PE. M.J. RODRIGUES*, A.D.F. CALDAS JR., and A.T.O. VAN DER LEY (Universidade de Pernambuco - Faculdade de Odontologia (UPEFOP), Recife, Brazil) 0978 Periapical Health and Root Canal Treatment in Irradiated Patients. G.M. HOMMEZ*, G.O. DE MEERLEER, W.J. DE NEVE, H.E. VERMEERSCH, and R.J. DE MOOR (Ghent University, Ghent University Hospital, Gent, Belgium)

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0994 In vitro Assessment of Artificial Caries Inhibition Ability of Four Fluoride-releasing Restorative Biomaterials. M. KOULATZIDOU* and J. TZOUTZAS (University of Athens, Greece) 0995 Dental Health among Mongolian Dental Students and Their Population Counterparts. B. TSEVEENJAV*, M.M. VEHKALAHTI, and H. MURTOMAA (University of Helsinki, Institute of Dentistry, Finland) 0996 A Study on Oral Health Management by Xylitol Candy Intake. M. FUKUDA*, Y. OZAWA, and A. SUZUKI (Nippon Dental University, tokyo, Japan) 0997 Oral Health in Polish Adults between 1998 and 2002. E. IWANICKA-FRANKOWSKA, A. MIELCZAREK*, M. WIERZBICKA, M. ZAWADZINSKI, and E. PIERZYNOWSKA (Medical University of Warsaw, Poland) 0998 Effects of Green Tea Extract on Enamel Acid Resistance. A. CZAJKA-JAKUBOWSKA* and J. STOPA (University of Medical Sciences, Pozna, Poland) Seq#: 110.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

1009 Intra-oral Effect of Phosphoryl-Oligosaccharide Calcium (POs-Ca) on Remineralization of Enamel and Dentin. K. MINAMI*, D. INABA, H. KAMASAKA, S. IMAI, and M. YONEMITSU (Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan) 1010 Assessment of Enamel Remineralization Using Whole Saliva Collected from Children by Chewing Gum Containing Calcium Salt of Phosphoryl-Oligosaccharides (POsCa). H. KAMASAKA*, D. INABA, K. MINAMI, Y. KUROKI, K. TO-O, T. NISHIMURA, T. KURIKI, S. IMAI, and M. YONEMITSU (Ezaki Glico Co., Ltd, Osaka, Japan) 1011 Comparative Study on Remineralizing Effects of Three Kinds of Xylitol Chewing Gum. T. MIKAMI*, T. ASAKAWA, and M. TANAKA (Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan) 1012 Susceptibility of Bleached Enamel to Demineralization in vitro. S.M. HIGHAM*, W.M. EDGAR, and I.A. PRETTY (The University of Liverpool, United Kingdom) 1013 Effects of APF Solution on Characteristics of Dentin Surface. Y. HIROSE*, M. INOUE, M. UEMURA, and M. KAMBARA (Osaka Dental University, Japan) Seq#: 111.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Cariology Research - Enamel, Dentine Remin Demin 0999 Accuracy of Radiographic Detection of Approximal Caries: A Comparison between Faculty and Students. H. HASSON*, P. WOJOTOWICZ, W. SOHN, and S. BROOKS (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA) 1000 The Effect of Fluoride-releasing Orthodontic Adhesives on the Prevention of Enamel Decalcification. S. THIRADILOK*, S. LUPPANAPORNLARP, and N. PENGRUX (Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand) 1001 Effect of a PVA Film containing NaF on Incipient Interproximal Enamel Lesions in vitro. H. SUGA*, Y. MUKAI, S. OKADA, H. SHINJI, T. TERANAKA, and S. SATO (Kanagawa Dental College, Yokosuka, Japan) 1002 The Efficacy of Two Mechanical Systems of Caries Removal after Carisolv Treatment, Checked with Diagnodent. G. DONDI DALL'OROLOGIO*, R. LORENZI, and M. D'ALANNO (University of Bologna, Italy) 1003 Effect of a Two-bottle Remineralization Solution on Enamel Remineralization in a pH-cycling Study. M.D. LAGERWEIJ* and J.M. TEN CATE (ACTA, Amsterdam, Netherlands) 1004 Effect of Imaging Geometry on Evaluating Natural White-spot Lesions Using Quantitative Light-induced Fluorescence. M. ANDO*, G.J. ECKERT, G.K. STOOKEY, and D.T. ZERO (Indiana University School of Dentistry, Indianapolis, USA) 1005 Radiographic Evolution of Hidden Caries in Permanent Molars in Brazilian Adolescents. S.A. SOUSA* and A. ROSENBLATT (Universidade de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil) 1006 The Effect of Calcium-phosphate-containing Chewing Gums on Remineralization of Artificial Caries-like Lesion in situ. A. ITTHAGARUN*, N.M. KING, C.K.Y. YIU, and C. DAWES (The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China) 1007 Caries Prevention Potential of a Tooth-coating Material Containing Casein Phosphopeptide-Amorphous Calcium Phosphate (CPP-ACP). T. SATO*, K. YAMANAKA, and E. YOSHII (GC Corporation, Tokyo, Japan) 1008 The Surface Characteristics of Artificial Carious Dentin. S. SUWA*, Y. HIROSE, M. KAWAMOTO, M. INOUE, and M. INOUE (Osaka Dental University, Japan)

Implantology Research - Bone Response 1014 New Bone Formation on Surface-modified Implants. H. NAKADA*, T. SAKAE, R.Z. LEGEROS, T. MANABE, T. MACHIDA, P. MADANAPALI, J.P. LEGEROS, and K. KOBAYASHI (Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Chiba, Japan) 1015 Bone Changes and Mobility around Implant Body. I. TODA*, H. IKE, Y. MURATA, N. UEDA, A. TAKEMURA, M. UEMURA, K. SARATANI, Y. KOMASA, T. KAWAZOE, and F. SUWA (Osaka Dental University, Hirakata, Japan) 1016 Osteoblast Invasion into CO 3Ap-Collagen Sponges. H. SHINTANI*, M. ITOH, I. HIRATA, Y. YOSHIDA, A. SHIMAZU, and M. OKAZAKI (Hiroshima University, Japan) 1017 Enhancement of Bone Volume in Guided Bone Augmentation by Cell Transplants Derived from Periosteum. I. MIYAMOTO*, Y. TSUBOI, K. TAKAHASHI, S.-H. HYON, and T. IIZUKA (Kyoto University, Japan) 1018 Density of Alveolar Bone Process in Mandible Before and After ImplantationPreliminary Report. T. MATTHEWS-BRZOZOWSKA, M. MIKULEWICZ*, J. MALINOWSKI, and A. MATTHEWS-BRZOZOWSKI (Wrocaw Medical University, Poland) 1019 Overexpression of Osteopontin-enhanced Adhesive Activity of Osteoblast-like Cell. A. YOKOYAMA*, M. YASUDA, K. YAMAZAKI, T. KAWASAKI, F. HIGASHINO, M. SHINDOH, T. KOHGO, A. YAMAMOTO, and T. HANAWA (Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan) 1020 Bone Apposition under Functional Loading. H. STEVELING* (Universitatsklinik fur Zahn-, Mund-und Kieferheilkunde, Heidelberg, Germany) 1021 Improved Bone Integration with Fluoride-modified TiO2-blasted Implants. C.B. JOHANSSON*, A.E. WENNERBERG, K. JUNEMO BOSTRM, A. HOLMEN, and S. HANSSON (Dept. Biomaterials/Handicap Res., Gteborg University, Sweden) 1022 Anaerobic Bacterial Contamination of Bone Pieces Collected During Implant Surgery. T. KOGA*, K. OKUDA, and K. ISHIHARA (Makuhari Institute of Osseointegration Studies, Chiba, Japan)

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1023 Analysis of Failed Dental Implant Surfaces. E.G. ZENBIO*, J.A. SHIBLI, S. D'AVILA, E. MARCANTONIO, and E. MARCANTONIO JR. (PUC-Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte-MG, Brazil) 1024 Simvastatin Stimulates Bone Formation around Titanium Implants in Rat Tibiae. Y. AYUKAWA*, A. OKAMURA, and K. KOYANO (Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan) 1025 Improved Titanium Implant Attachment in Cortical Bone by Application of rAmelin. C.S. BERNTSEN*, E.A. RIKSEN, J.E. ELLINGSEN, I. SLABY, H.J. RNOLD, and S.P. LYNGSTADAAS (Faculty of Dentistry, University of Oslo, Norway) 1026 Possible Early Loading on Different Titanium Implants in Beagle Dogs. T. KUBO*, H. MOTOKAWA, M. SHIGEKAWA, T. TAKEKOSHI, R. HOSOKAWA, and Y. AKAGAWA (Hiroshima University, Japan) 1027 Biocompatibility of Negatively Charged Barium Titanate Thin Film Formed on Ti. Y.-H. JEONG, I.-J. KWAK*, H.I. KIM, J.L. ONG, H.R. RAWLS, and Y.-J. PARK (Chonnam National University, Gwangju, South Korea) Seq#: 112.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

1037 Polyamines in Granular Tissue during Periimplantitis. M. VENZA*, M. VISALLI, G. OTERI, D. TETI, and D. CICCI (UNIVERSITY OF MESSINA, Messina, Italy) 1038 New Technique in Evaluating Peri-implant Marginal Bone on Bridge Restoration. I. VOZZA, M. CASSETTA, F. DI CARLO*, G. DE MURO, and A. QUARANTA (La Sapienza University, Roma, Italy) 1039 Short-term Success of Osseointegrated Dental Implants in HIV-positive Individuals. P.C. RIANO, G.C. STEVENSON*, A.J. MORETTI, C.M. NICHOLS, and C.M. FLAITZ (University of Texas, Dental Branch, Houston, USA) 1040 Morphological Study of Edentulous Mandibular Jaw: A New Method of Geometric Assessment Using 3-dimensional Reverse Engineering. B. MAHAISAVARIYA, S. KASEMSARN*, T. TONGDEE, and K. SITTHISERIPRATIP (Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand) 1041 Effects of Casting Procedures on Screw-loosening Torque Values in UCLA-type Abutments. S.C. KANO*, P.B. BINON, G. BONFANTE, and D.A. CURTIS (Bauru School of Dentistry - USP, Brazil) Seq#: 113.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Implantology Research - Implant Prosthodontics 1028 Patients' Expectations in the Context of Implantation Procedures. E.U. PETERS* and J. JACKOWSKI (University of Witten, Germany) 1029 Comparative Study of Flexural Resistance and Metallurgical Micro-structures from Titanium Grades I and IV used in Prostheses Obtained from Different Casting Processes. V. MURATORE*, M.A. BOTTINO, M.P. NEISSER, L.G. VAZ, P.C.R. SOUZA, P. TORTAMANO, and E. INADA (UNESPPaulista State University- So Jose dos Campos, So Paulo, Brazil) 1030 The Effect of Coefficient of Friction on Pre-load with a Given Tightening Torque. L.A. LANG*, B. KANG, R.-F. WANG, and B.R. LANG (University of Colorado Health Sciences Center - School of Dentistry, Denver, USA) 1031 Passive Fit of Frameworks Comparing Cemented Cylinder and Laser-welded Cylinder Techniques. A. KLEINE*, M.A.D.A. NBILO, M.F. MESQUITA, and G.E.P. HENRIQUES (University of Dentistry - UNICAMP, So Paulo, Brazil) 1032 Seating Evaluation of Abutment CeraOne in the Cementation of Au Coping. R.P. AVELAR*, E.T. KIMPARA, M.A. BOTTINO, V.S.C. VSQUES, K.C.D.S. AGUIAR, and S. PEIXE (Paulista State University and University Braslia / Departament of Dentistry, So Jos dos Campos-SP, Brazil) 1033 The Influence of Medial Implant Location in the Three-unit Posterior Fixed Partial Dentures on Stress Distribution in the Surrounding Mandibular Bone. S. YOKOYAMA*, N. WAKABAYASHI, M. SHIOTA, and T. OHYAMA (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan) 1034 Immediate Loading of Threaded Implants Following Placement in Fully Edentulous Mandible: 2- to 5-year Results. Y. HAGIWARA*, M. YAMASAKI, M. KOIZUMI, and T. IGARASHI (Nihon University, Tokyo, Japan) 1035 Application of Haptic Device and CAD/CAM Fabrication for Implant Surgery. T. SOHMURA*, N. KUSUMOTO, K. WAKABAYASHI, S. YAMADA, M. NAGAO, T. NAKAMURA, and J. TAKAHASHI (Osaka University, Suita, Osaka, Japan) 1036 Mechanical Strength of Implant Body Related to Improper Occlusal Load and Embedded Depth. F. WATANABE*, S. KOMASTU, and Y. HATA (Nippon Dental University, Niigata, Japan)

Oral Health Research - Whitening, Malodor, Fluoride, Chewing Gum 1042 Effect of Low-molecular-weight Alcohol on Tooth Whitening. T. ONIKI*, A. UCHIYAMA, Y. OCHIAI, and T. UJIIE (Lion Corporation, Odawara, Japan) 1043 A Clinical Study of a Non-peroxide Tooth-stainremoving Regimen. T.F. WALSH*, D.G. WILDGOOSE, I. MARLOW, J. HAYWOOD, and A. RAWLINSON (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom) 1044 A Scanning Electron Microscopy Study of the Effects of Two Bleaching Agents on Enamel. C. NUCCI*, G. PIANA, S. COCCHI, S. MARCHIONNI, and C. PRATI (University of Bologna, Italy) 1045 Safety of Vital Bleaching with 6% Hydrogen Peroxide Whitening Strips: Evidence from 18 Clinical Trials. R.W. GERLACH, X. ZHOU, and D.A. MCMILLAN* (The Procter & Gamble Company, Mason, OH, USA) 1046 Salivary Peroxide Kinetics with 6% Hydrogen Peroxide Whitening Strips. D.A. MCMILLAN, C. MAHONY*, L.B. PATEL, X. ZHOU, R.E. BAILEY, and G.L. WALDEN (The Procter & Gamble Company, Mason, OH, USA) 1047 Factors Contributing to Tooth Whitening with a Direct Application of Percarbonate Bleaching Film: Meta-analysis of 7 Clinical Trials. K. BRENNAN*, M.L. BARKER, X. ZHOU, A.P. BARLOW, and R.W. GERLACH (The Procter & Gamble Company, Mason, OH, USA) 1048 Comparison of the Tooth-whitening Effects of a Direct Application Percarbonate Bleaching Film and Two Commercially Available Whitening Dentifrices. A.P. BARLOW, K. BRENNAN, A.P. DESAI*, R. HARRIS, R.W. GERLACH, and R.T. YUDHIRA (The Procter & Gamble Company, Mason, OH, USA) 1049 A Pilot Study to Assess Oral Odor in a Denture Population. L. GENDREAU*, L. BORDEN, and S. SMITH (GlaxoSmithKline, Jersey City, NJ, USA)

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1050 Intra-examinee and Inter-examinee Variance of Volatile Sulfide Compound Level. Y. SASAKI*, Y. MIURA, R. MIZOGUCHI, S. MATAKI, Y. KAWAGUCHI, and N. KUROSAKI (Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Japan) 1051 Induction of Apoptosis by Sodium Fluoride in Human Oral Tumor Cell Lines. F. TAKAYAMA*, K. HASIMOTO, C. NAKAMURA, T. SATO, K. SATO, K. KUSAMA, T. YASUI, and H. SAKAGAMI (Meikai University School of Dentistry, Sakado Saitama, Japan) 1052 The Effects of Topical Fluorides on Decalcification in Fixed Orthodontic PatientsA Systematic Review. B.L. CHADWICK*, J. ROY, J. KNOX, and E. TREASURE (University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff, United Kingdom) 1053 Fluoride Levels in the Drinking Water, Saliva, and Urine of Brazilian Schoolchildren. R. SARCINELLI*, R. BARONI, U.V. MEDEIROS, O. DOBROVOSKY, and A.M.M. GOMES (Universidade Federal do Esprito Santo, Vitria, Brazil) 1054 Topical Application Method of Stannous Fluoride Gel and Control of Caries Risk. T. TOKO*, M. HOSHINO, Y. SHIBATA, K. MATSUBARA, and H. HISAMITSU (Showa University, Tokyo, Japan) 1055 In vitro Investigation of Enamel Abrasion by Calcium Carbonate Chewing Gum. C.J. KLEBER*, M.H. MOORE, and M.S. PUTT (Indiana University - Purdue University, Fort Wayne, USA) 1056 Plaque Accumulation in One Day with Four Chewing-gums in the Absence of Oral Hygiene. P.F. PORCIANI*, S. GRANDINI, and S. SAPIO (Florence University, Firenze, Italy) Seq#: 114.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

1065 Co-culture of Pre-odontoblasts and Ameloblasts Promotes Ameloblast Differentiation and Enamel Matrix Formation. W. LI*, M. PUGACH, S. SHI, C. GAO, D. MACHULE, and P. DENBESTEN (University of California - San Francisco, USA) Seq#: 115.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Mineralized Tissue - Biometrics, BMPs,Tissue Engineering & Tissue Regeneration 1066 Follistatin Restricts BMP-2 Actions on the Differentiation of Osteoblasts. Y. ABE*, T. ABE, Y. HARA, Y. AIDA, and K. MAEDA (Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan) 1067 Dentin Resorption and Hard-tissue formation Following Implantation of BMP-2-applied Dentin. H. MIYAJI*, T. SUGAYA, K. KATO, N. KAWAMURA, H. TSUJI, and M. KAWANAMI (Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan) 1068 Bone Formation by rhBMP-2 Combined with Apatite/ Collagen/ Phosphophoryn. T. SAITO*, F. KOBAYASHI, K. BESSHO, and K. MATSUDA (Health Sciences University of Hokkaido, Tobetsu, Hokkaido, Japan) 1069 Effect of Pulsing Electromagnetic Fields on Gene Expression of BMP-2 in Cultured Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells in the Presence of TGF-beta 1. Y. HIROSE*, A. YAJIMA, M. OCHI, and K. KIMURA (Health Sciences University of Hokkaido, Sapporo, Japan) 1070 Odontoblast Differentiation of Human Pulp Cells Stimulated by rhBMP-2. M. OGAWA*, T. SAITO, K. BESSHO, and K. MATSUDA (Health Sciences University of Hokkaido, Tobetsu, Hokkaido, Japan) 1071 Platelet-rich Plasma (PRP) Stimulates the Proliferation of Osteoblast-like Cells but Suppresses the Formation of Osteoclast-like Cells. Y. OGINO*, Y. AYUKAWA, T. KUKITA, K. TOH, and K. KOYANO (Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan) 1072 Chondrogenesis of Mesenchymal Stem Cells. M.-H. CHEN*, L.-T. HOU, and C.-C. JIANG (NTUH, School of Dentistry, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan) 1073 Subcellular Morphology and Cell Differentiation of Tooth Germ Culture Observed by Video-enhanced Microscopy. F. NAGEL* and R. FUNK (Technical University Dresden, Germany) 1074 Biocompatibility Assessment of a Potential Bone Substitute: The Fully Processed Bovine Bone. E. TAKAMORI, R. OLIVEIRA, A. BASSETO, G. CANOVA, K. PAIVA, R. MENEZES*, T. MENDONCA, M. BUZALAF, R. TAGA, M. SOGAYAR, and J. GRANJEIRO (University of Sao Paulo/ Bauru Dental School, Brazil) Seq#: 116.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Mineralized Tissue - Amelogenesis/Tooth Development/Enamel Proteins/Mineralization 1057 Regulation of Enamel Matrix Gene Expression by the Zinc Finger Transcription Factor Sp3. A. TZAU* and B. GANSS (University of Toronto, Canada) 1058 The Rho Signaling Pathway in Enamel Organ Cells. C.W. GIBSON*, Y. LI, Z.-A. YUAN, S. DECKER, M. MACDOUGALL, K. JORDAN-SCIUTTO, and M.A. KUEHL (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA) 1059 Expression of Porcine Amelogenin in Retroviral Transfected SV-40 Immortalized Ameloblast-like Cells. T.Q. LE*, W. LI, C. GAO, and P. DENBESTEN (University of California San Francisco, USA) 1060 CFTR Gene Expression and Immunolocalization in Mouse Ameloblast. W. SUI* and J.T. WRIGHT (4Th Medical University, Xi'an, China) 1061 Effects of Bleaching Agent and Fluoride Solution Application on the Lattice Parameters of Human Enamel. J. HAYASHIZAKI*, H. NAKAGAKI, A. OKUMURA, and C. ROBINSON (Aichi-Gakuin University, Nagoya, Japan) 1062 Further Studies of Tooth Size and Shape in Patients with Hypodontia. J. DANDO, C. ELCOCK*, R.N. SMITH, D.L. ROBINSON, and A.H. BROOK (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom) 1063 Expression of the Porcine Amelogenin Gene from X and Y Chromosomes. T. IKAWA*, A. KAKEGAWA, T. NAGANO, H. ANDO, Y. YAMAKOSHI, J.P. SIMMER, M. FUKAE, and S. OIDA (Tsurumi University, Yokohama, Japan) 1064 Primary Culture to Study the Differentiation of Ameloblasts. T. MOROTOMI*, C. KITAMURA, Y. OGAWA, M. TERASHITA, and H. HARADA (Kyushu Dental College, Kitakyushu, Japan)

Mineralized Tissue - Extracellular Matrix Proteins 1075 Regulation of Bone Sialoprotein (BSP) Gene Transcription by Flavonoids. E. SHIMIZU* and Y. OGATA (Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Matsudo, Chiba, Japan) 1076 Parathyroid Hormone Regulation of Bone Sialoprotein (BSP) Gene Transcription is Mediated through a Pit-1 Suppressor Element. R. SAITO*, E. SHIMIZU, H. SAMOTO, M. YAMAZAKI, J. SODEK, and Y. OGATA (Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Chiba, Japan)

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1077 Phenotypic Changes in Bone Sialoprotein Overexpressing Transgenic Mice. J. TANG*, H.F. THOMAS, and J. CHEN (Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, Boston, MA, USA) 1078 NF-Y-mediated Transcription of Bone Sialoprotein Gene through an Inverted CCAAT Box. M. SU* and J. SODEK (University of Toronto, Canada) 1079 Simvastatin Suppresses the MMP-9 Expression in Osteoblasts. P. THUNYAKITPISAL* and R. CHAISUPARAT (Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand) 1080 Expression of MT1-MMP in Odontoclasts during Deciduous Tooth Resorption. B. LINSUWANONT-SANTIWONG, Y. TAKAGI, K. OHYA, and H. SHIMOKAWA* (Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Japan) 1081 Immunohistochemical Localization of Insulin-like Growth Factor System Components in Permanent Human Teeth. M. HEINEN*, W. GOETZ, B. BRAUMANN, and A. JAEGER (University of Bonn, Dental Clinic, Germany) 1082 Calvarial Bone Wound Healing in Osteopontin and CD44 Knockout Mice. B. LACKOVIC*, J.E. DAVIES, J. SODEK, H.C. TENENBAUM, and R. ZOHAR (University of Toronto, Canada) 1083 Lipopolysaccharide Influences the Expression of Biglycan within Alveolar Bone Cells in vitro. H.C. ROBERTS and R.J. WADDINGTON* (University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff, United Kingdom) 1084 Decorin Inhibits the Collagen-binding Step of Phagocytosis in Fibroblasts. V.M. BHIDE*, W. LEE, C. LASCHINGER, L. HAKKINEN, H. LARJAVA, and C.A. MCCULLOCH (University of Toronto, Canada) 1085 Effects of Decorin on Matrix Mineralization in vitro. Y. MOCHIDA*, W. DUARTE, D. PARISUTHIMAN, E.P. PASCHALIS, and M. YAMAUCHI (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA) 1086 Expression of Small Leucine-rich Proteoglycan Genes in Mandibular and Femoral Bone Marrows of Senescenceaccelerated and -resistant Mice. Y. NAGASHIMA*, K. YAMAMOTO, Y. DAIGO, H. KIDO, T. UCHIMURA, T. MATSUURA, H. SATO, and M. MATSUURA (Fukuoka Dental College, Japan) Seq#: 117.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Salivary Research - Mechanism of Secretion/ Protein Expression 1087 Methacholine-evoked Amylase Release is Independent of Nitric Oxide Generation in Rabbit Parotid Acinar Cells. H. MICHIKAWA*, S. FURUYAMA, and H. SUGIYA (Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Chiba, Japan) 1088 The Muscarinic Agonist-induced Increase in AQP5 Levels in the Apical Plasma Membrane in Rat Parotid Glands via Activation of NO/cGMP Signal Transduction. H. ISHIDA*, Y. ISHIKAWA, H. IIDA, and M. KAWAGUCHI (Tokushima University, School of Dentistry, Japan) 1089 Role of a Sodium Bicarbonate Co-transporter in pH regulation in Salivary Acinar Cells. Y.-B. KIM, B.H. YANG, K.C. LEE, S.B. OH, J.-S. KIM, and K. PARK* (Seoul National University, South Korea) 1090 Guanylyl Cyclase Activity in Rat Salivary Glands. S. TANAKA*, S. YOSHIE, A. IMAI, T. NASHIDA, S. SHIMOOKA, and H. SHIMOMURA (The Nippon Dental University at Niigata, Japan) 1091 Modulation of the Apical Secretion of the Endocrine Protein Chromogranin A in Polarized Epithelial Cells. U. KUHN*, B.H. FASCIOTTO DUNN, and S.-U. GORR (University of Bonn, Dental School, Germany)

1092 Characteristics of Heterotrimeric GTP-binding Proteins in Parotid Glands of Streptozotocin-induced Diabetic Rats. N. INOUE*, Z. YUAN, H. IIDA, and Y. ISHIKAWA (Tokushima University, School of Dentistry, Japan) 1093 Molecular Identification of Calcium and Phosphate Transport Systems in Human Salivary Glands. V. HOMANN*, R.K.H. KINNE, E. KINNE-SAFFRAN, W.H. ARNOLD, and P. GAENGLER (Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology, Dortmund, Germany) 1094 Detection of SNARE Complexes on the Apical Plasma Membrane in Rat Parotid Acinar Cells. A. IMAI*, T. NASHIDA, S. YOSHIE, and H. SHIMOMURA (The Nippon Dental University School of Dentistry at Niigata, Japan) 1095 Localization of Rab4 in Rat Parotid Glands. T. NASHIDA*, A. IMAI, H. SHIMOMURA, and S. YOSHIE (The Nippon Dental University School of Dentistry at Niigata, Japan) 1096 Expression of RAGE (Receptor for Advanced Glycation End-product) in the Human Salivary Cell Line (HSG). J. KATZ*, M. HEFT, R. CAUDLE, and F. PEREZ (University of Florida, Gainesville, USA) 1097 Expression of Mucins MUC1, MUC2, MUC5AC, MUC5B, MUC6, and MUC7 in Normal Salivary Glands. P. CORREIA*, F. ALMEIDA, L. COSTA, and L. DAVID (Institute of Molecular Pathology and Immunology of the University of Porto IPATIMUP, Portugal) 1098 Separation of Microdomains from Secretory Granules in the Rat Parotid Gland. O. KATSUMATA*, M. HARAYOKOYAMA, J. YOSHIGAKI, H. SUGIYA, and S. FURUYAMA (Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Chiba, Japan) 1099 Topology of the Transient Receptor Potential Ca2+ Channel Trp1. Y. DOHKE*, Y.S. OH, I. AMBUDKAR, and R.J. TURNER (Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Japan) 1100 Histological Analysis of Rat Parotid Enlargement Caused by Soya Feeding. T. ZELLES* and E. FEHR (Semmelweis University of Medicine, Budapest, Hungary) 1102 Cell Proliferation in Rat Palatine Glands During Pre-natal Period. K. SHINZATO*, S. TAKAHASHI, S. NAKAMURA, M. WAKITA, and M. MORITA (Hokkaido University Graduate School of Dental Medicine, Sapporo, Japan) 1101 Histochemical Changes in Secretory Granules of the Developing Rat Sublingual Gland. K. KIKUCHI* and S. AIYAMA (The Nippon Dental University, Tokyo, Japan) 1103 Changes in Fine Structure of Blood Capillaries of Developing Mouse Submandibular Gland. B.C. LEE* and S. AIYAMA (The Nippon Dental University, Tokyo, Japan) 1104 Matrix Metalloproteinase (MMP) Activity is Required for Branching Morphogenesis of Developing Mouse Submandibular Glands. C.R. MYERS*, Z.L. STEINBERG, and M.P. HOFFMAN (National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, NIH, Department of Health and Human Services, Bethesda, MD, USA) Seq#: 118.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Microbiology / Immunology and Infection Control Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans I 1105 Cross-reacting E. coli Curli-like Protein in Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans. M.S. PAUL*, A. ARNQVIST, T. BORN, P. PUSSINEN, Z. BIAN, S. NORMARK, and S. ASIKAINEN (Ume University, Sweden)

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1106 Prevalence of Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans Serotypes by Immunofluorescent Assay in Young Subjects with Aggressive Periodontitis, Chronic Periodontitis, and No Periodontal Disease. H.-W. YANG*, M.-Y. CHOU, and C.-H. LAI (Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan) 1107 FDCs, Cytokines, and Regulation of Specific A. actinomycetemcomitans IgG in vitro. S. TANAKA*, M. FAKHER, T. KIKUCHI, S.E. BARBOUR, H.A. SCHENKEIN, and J.G. TEW (Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA) 1108 Type IV Pilus Gene Homologs pilABCD and Natural Transformation of Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans. C. CHEN*, Y. WANG, W. SHI, and W.Z. CHEN (University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA) 1109 Viability Maintaining Homogenization of Cell Suspensions of Clinical Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans Strains. M.S. PAUL, M. KARCHED*, and S. ASIKAINEN (Ume University, Sweden) 1110 Characteristics of Subgingival Microbiota in Adult Periodontitis Patients With and Those Without Recent Acute Myocardial Infarction. B. DOGAN*, E. BUDUNELI, G. EMINGIL, G. ATILLA, A. AKILLI, J. ANTINHEIMO, L. LAKIO, and S. ASIKAINEN (Kadiky Center for Oral Health, Istanbul, Turkey) 1111 Epithelial Infection with Human Cytomegalovirus Enhances Adhesiveness of Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans in 3 Phases. W. TEUGHELS*, M. VAN RANST, D. VAN STEENBERGHE, J. VAN ELDERE, P. FIVES-TAYLOR, and M. QUIRYNEN (Catholic University Leuven, Belgium) Seq#: 119.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Microbiology / Immunology and Infection Control - Clinical Microbiology 1112 Ethanol-induced Hemolysis of Candida Strains. A. SHUSTER* and M. ROSENBERG (Tel Aviv University, Israel) 1113 A Dynamic Study on the Colonization of Microorganisms in the Oral Cavities of Healthy Neonates and Edentulous Infants. J. ZOU*, X. ZHOU, X.R. XIAO, and S.M. LI (West China College of Stomatology,Sichuan University, Chengdu, China) 1114 Paper Withdrawn. 1115 Genotypic Profiles of Candida albicans Isolates from Oral Leukoplakias and Oral Squamous Cell Carcinomas. Q. CHEN*, X. ZENG, and B.Q. LI (West China College of Stomatology, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan, China) 1116 Oral Colonization of Yeasts and Coliforms in Patients with Sjgren's Syndrome. K.C.M. LEUNG*, W.K. LEUNG, A.S. MCMILLAN, C.S. LAU, and T.M.Y. MOK (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) 1117 Clinical Application of Itraconazole Oral Solution vs. Capsule for Treatment of Oral Candidiasis. X. SUN*, Y. XU, and H. HUA (Peking University School Of Stomatology, Beijing, China) 1118 Relation of the Distribution of Helicobacter pylori in Dental Plaque and Periodontal Status. W.J. HU*, C.F. CAO, H.X. MENG, and D.L. MA (Peking University, Beijing, China) 1119 Oral Health Status of Inpatients and Outpatients Undergoing Chemotherapy for Leukemia. M. INADA*, H. ISHIKAWA, Y. TAMAMORI, M. KOMATSU, S. HIRASAKI, O. SHINOZUKA, T. OHSHIMA, T. YAMAZAKI, T. OHYAMA, and N. MAEDA (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan)

1120 The Genotyping of Candida albicans Isolated from the Oral Cavity of Japanese People and the Detective Frequency of C. dubliniensis. T. OHSHIMA*, U. YASUNARI, J. WANG, S. NAMIKOSHI, and N. MAEDA (Tsurumi University, Yokohama, Japan) 1121 Antimicrobial Susceptibility of the Viridans Group Streptococci in Korea. S.Y. LEE, H.Y. YOON*, and Y.E. CHOI (Kangung National University, Kangnung, South Korea) 1122 Alkali-resistant Bacteria in Root Canal Systems. K. NAKAJO*, F. NAKAZAWA, M. SATO, K. KOTA, M. IWAKU, and E. HOSHINO (Niigata University, Japan) 1123 Prevalence of Putative Periodontopathogens in Subgingival Dental Plaque of Gingivitis Lesions in Orthodontic Patients. K.-W. KIM, J.-K. KOOK*, M.-K. KIM, S.M. LEE, H.-S. KIM, H.S. SHIN, and S.-K. SONG (Chosun University, Gwang-ju, South Korea) 1124 Identification of Putative Pathogens in Acute Endodontic Infections by PCR Based on 16S rDNA. H.Y. KANG*, J.-H. KIM, H.K. HWANG, M.-K. KIM, H.-S. KIM, M.S. KIM, and J.-K. KOOK (College of Dentistry, Chosun University, Gwangju, South Korea) 1125 Molecular Identification of Bacteria from Osteomyelitis of the Jaws. M.-S. KIM, S.-G. KIM, H.-S. KIM*, S.I. CHO, M.K. KIM, and J.-K. KOOK (Chosun University, Gwang-ju, South Korea) 1126 Comparison of 4 Putative Periodontopathogens in Supra- and Subgingival Plaque of Young Adults without Periodontitis. J.-Y. KIM, J.-K. KOOK, H.-S. CHO*, M.-K. KIM, H.-S. KIM, S.-G. KIM, J.-H. SEONG, and B.-O. KIM (Chosun University, Gwang-ju, South Korea) 1127 Comparison of Antibiotic Resistance between the Total Implant-associated Microflora and its Pure Isolates. J. KARBACH*, A.S. CALLAWAY, B. WILLERSHAUSEN, and B. ALNAWAS (Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany) 1128 Detection of 25 Periodontopathic Bacteria from Periodontal Sites by Nested PCR. G. MAYANAGI*, T. SATO, H. SHIMAUCHI, and N. TAKAHASHI (Tohoku University Graduate School of Dentistry, Sendai, Japan) 1129 Salivary Presence of Periodontopathic Bacteria in Young Individuals. B. LEBLEBICIOGLU*, G. KULEKCI, F. KESKIN, S. CIFTCI, N. SUT, and S. BADUR (Istanbul University, Turkey) 1130 Salivary Presence of Periodontopathic Bacteria in Periodontally Healthy Children. G. KULEKCI*, B. LEBLEBICIOGLU, F. KESKIN, S. CIFTCI, N. SUT, and S. BADUR (Istanbul University, Turkey) Seq#: 120.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Microbiology / Immunology and Infection Control - Gram-negatives 1131 In vitro Antibacterial Effect of Calcium Hydroxide Combined with Chlorhexidine or Iodine Potassium Iodide on Enterococcus faecalis. E.K. SIRN*, M.P.P. HAAPASALO, T.M.T. WALTIMO, and D. RSTAVIK (Institute of Dentistry, University of Helsinki, Finland) 1132 Cloning of DNA Probes for Simultaneous Detection of Prevotella intermedia and Prevotella nigrescens. D.-K. KIM, J.-K. KOOK, D.-H. BAEK, J.-H. SEONG, B.-O. KIM, H.-S. KIM, M.-K. KIM, and S.-J. CHOE* (Seoul National University, South Korea)

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1133 Tripeptidyl Peptidase of Prevotella nigrescens. S. FUJIMURA*, Y. SHIBATA, and K. HIRAI (Matsumoto Dental University, Shiojiri, Japan) 1134 A Quantitative Longitudinal Study of Bacteroides forsythus Infection in Subjects Who Lost Attachment over a 5-year Period. S. HAMLET*, C. MUZAK, T. TAIYEB ALI, M. CULLINAN, B. WESTERMAN, J. PALMER, and G. SEYMOUR (The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia) 1135 Helicobacter pylori in Dental Plaque: A Possible Source of Gastric Re-infection. N.-C. LIN*, K.-Y. HO, C.-C. TSAI, D.-C. WU, C.-M. JEN, and W.-M. WANG (Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan) 1136 Chemical Structure and Immunobiological Activity of Lipid A from Prevotella intermedia ATCC 25611 Lipopolysaccharide. R. TAMAI*, M. HASHIMOTO, Y. ASAI, T. JINNO, K. UMATANI, and T. OGAWA (Asahi University, Gifu, Japan) 1137 Cloning of Potentially Strain-specific DNA Probes for Identification of Prevotella nigrescens ATCC 33563. D.-H. BAEK*, M.-K. KIM, H.-S. KIM, D.K. KIM, S.-K. SONG, H.S. SHIN, S. JI, and J.-K. KOOK (Dankook University, Cheon-an, South Korea) 1138 Isolation of Fusobacterium nucleatum from Subgingival Plaque in Korean Periodontitis Patients. B.-O. KIM, S. JI*, H.-S. CHO, H.-S. KIM, M.-K. KIM, H.S. SHIN, S.-K. SONG, and J.-K. KOOK (Chosun University, Gwang-ju, South Korea) 1139 A Novel Exopolysaccharide from a Clinical Isolate of Prevotella nigrescens: Purification, Chemical Characterization, and its Effects on the Phagocytic Activity of Human Leukocytes. K. YAMANE*, T. YAMANAKA, T. FURUKAWA, H. FUKUSHIMA, C.B. WALKER, and K.-P. LEUNG (Osaka Dental University, Hirakata-shi, Osaka prefecture, Japan) 1140 Characterization of the Chemotactic Signal Transduction Pathway of Treponema denticola. R. LUX*, J.-H. SIM, D. HOWER, Y. LI, J.P. TSAI, N.-H. PARK, and W. SHI (University of California at Los Angeles, USA) 1141 Fusobacterium nucleatum- E. coli Shuttle Plasmid pHS30 Confers Resistance to Chloramphenicol. S. KINDER HAAKE* (University of California - Los Angeles, USA) Seq#: 121.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

1147 Tibia Bone Grafts in Maxillofacial Reconstruction. C.-M. CHEN*, Y.-C. CHEN, T.-Y. SHIEH, C.-H. CHEN, Y.-M. WU, and H.-E. LEE (Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan) 1148 A Double-blind Comparison of Dexamethasone and Placebo after Third Molar Surgery. A. ORELLANA*, E. SALAZAR, and J.A. CEDEO (Universidad Central de Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela) 1149 Dental Extractions in Patients on Oral Anticoagulant. M.A. TAWFIK, Y. FARAG*, and A. ABDEL-AAL (Mansoura University, Egypt) 1150 Comparative Clinical Study between Two Different Dosages of Dexamethasone on Swelling and Trismus after Extraction of Mandibular Third Molars. J.R. LAUREANO FILHO*, R.J.H. VASCONCELLOS, M.F. COUTINHO, C.A. FERNANDES, and E.D.O. SILVA (University of Pernambuco, Camaragibe, Brazil) 1151 Clinical and Experimental Investigation on Loadrelated Reconstruction Plate Deformation after Segmental Mandibulectomy. C. HOMANN*, T. FILLIES, U. MEYER, J. PIFFKO, and U. JOOS (University of Mnster, Germany, Germany) Seq#: 122.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Periodontal Research - Pathogenesis - Periodontal Medicine 1152 Tissue Factor Expression in Diabetes Mellitus and Periodontitis. J.A. KATANCIK* (University of Tennessee, Memphis, USA) 1153 Increased Periodontal Attachment Loss in Patients with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis. L.A. MIRANDA*, F.R. SZTAJNBOK, R.G. FISCHER, C.M.S. FIGUEREDO, and A. GUSTAFSSON (Rio de Janeiro State University and Karolinska Institutet, Huddinge, Sweden) 1154 Epitope Specificity of Porphyromonas gingivalis Heat Shock Protein for T- and B-cells in Human Atherosclerosis. J.I. CHOI*, J.-H. KIM, and S.-J. KIM (Pusan National University, South Korea) 1155 Macrophage Activation and Atherogenic Properties of Low-density Lipoprotein (LDL) in Relation to Periodontitis. T. VILKUNA-RAUTIAINEN*, G. ALFTHAN, K. MATTILA, J. SUNDVALL, T. PALOSUO, M. JAUHIAINEN, M. VESANEN, S. ASIKAINEN, and P.J. PUSSINEN (Helsinki University, Finland) 1156 Differential Regulations of Interleukin-6 Receptor (IL-6R ) and the Receptor's Signal-transducing Subunit (gp130) on Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells (HUVEC) Infected with Porphyromonas gingivalis. Y.-S. HO*, H.-H. CHOU, K.-C. CHIU, M.-T. LAI, C.-T. LIN, K. NARUISHI, S. TAKASHIBA, Y. MURAYAMA, and C.A. GENCO (Taipei Medical University, Taiwan) 1157 Fimbriae- and Gingipain-mediated Regulations of CXCR1 and CXCR2 Expression on Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells Infected with Porphyromonas gingivalis. H.-H. CHOU*, M.-T. LAI, C.-T. LIN, Y.-S. HO, F. NISHIMURA, S. TAKASHIBA, Y. MURAYAMA, and C.A. GENCO (Taipei Medical University, Taiwan) 1158 A Possible Association between Pre-term Low Birth Weight and Chronic Gingivitis and/or Early Periodontitis. Pilot Study. I. GORZ*, M. RADNAI, E. URBN, E. NAGY, T. NOVK, and A. PL (University of Szeged, Hungary)

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Implant / Reconstruction / Dentoalveolar Surgery / Maxillofacial Trauma Posters 1142 Mandibular Fractures Fixed with PDLLA/NanoHA Compound Plates. T.Q. HU*, Z.B. LI, and S.B. YU (Wuhan University, China) 1143 Potential Risk Factors for Oral Implant Failures. I. HERRMANN*, U. LEKHOLM, S. HOLM, and C. KULTJE (University of Gteborg, Sweden) 1144 Examination of Temporomandibular Joint Function after Surgical and Conservative Condylar Fracture. S. SCHMIDT*, A. ECKARDT, and M. STIESCH-SCHOLZ (Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Germany) 1145 Vibrational Analysis of the Mechanism of Traumatic Injuries to the Mandible. L.-Y. LEE*, H.-M. HUANG, S.-Y. LEE, and C.-T. LIN (Taipei Medical College, Taiwan) 1146 Dental Transplants from an Individual of the Third Inferior Molar to the Space of the First Inferior Molar. T. GONZLEZ MONTEMAYOR*, P. MENDOZA ROAF, N. BALCAZAR PARTIDA, V. RAMIREZ ANGUIANO, R. BRIGHUEGA, and N. MOLINA FRECHERO (Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico)

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1159 Bacteremia after Chewing, Toothbrushing, and Scaling in Persons with Various Degrees of Periodontal Inflammation. L. ANDERSEN*, T. LARSEN, and P. HOLMSTRUP (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) 1160 Expression of Interleukin (IL)-8 induced by Porphyromonas gingivalis in Human Endothelial Cells. R. TSEREN*, C. WALTER, C. SCHAUDINN, B. SCHMECK, S. HIPPENSTIEL, N. PISCHON, M. KRLL, N. SUTTORP, and J.P. BERNIMOULIN (Humboldt-Universitat, Berlin, Germany) 1161 Periodontal Disease and Cardiovascular Disease. K. GEISMAR*, K. STOLTZE, and P. HOLMSTRUP (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) 1162 Alterations in Gingival Blood Vessels in Diabetics: An Immunohistochemical Analysis. E. KROTZER*, R.E. RODRIGUEZ, and A.A. DECARLO (Nova Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA) Seq#: 123.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Pharmacology, Therapeutics, & Toxicology - Oral Health; Therapeutics 1172 Clinical Evaluation on Extrinsic Stain Prevention of a Whitening Dentifrice. D. HU*, X. LI, X. FAN, H. WAN, Y.P. ZHANG, M. PETRONE, W. DEVIZIO, and A.R. VOLPE (West China College of Stomatology, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan, China) 1173 Antimicrobial Potential of Herbal Toothpastes Evaluated Using Log Reduction Assay. S.S. LEE*, W. ZHANG, and Y. LI (Loma Linda University, CA, USA) 1174 Topical Clonazepam in Stomatodynia: A Controlled Study. C. GREMEAU-RICHARD*, M. NAVEZ, N. ATTAL, D. BOUHASSIRA, M. GAGNIEU, J. LALUQUE, P. PICARD, P. PIONCHON, S. TUBERT, and A. WODA (Auvergne University, Clermont-Ferrand, France) 1175 Radical Scavenging Activity of Phenol, m-Cresol, and Thymol. S. FUJISAWA*, T. OGIWARA, T. ATSUMI, K. SATOH, and H. SAKAGAMI (Meikai University, School of Dentistry, Sakado, Japan) 1176 Development of a Low-dose Doxycycline Gel for the Treatment of Oral Ulcers. S. SKLASON, T. KRISTMUNDSDTTIR, and W.P. HOLBROOK* (University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland) 1177 Efficacy of a Vibrating Dental Syringe Attachment on Pain Levels. P. MURRAY*, K. TERRETT, E. LYNCH, and D.L. HUSSEY (Queen's University of Belfast, United Kingdom) Seq#: 125.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Periodontal Research - Therapy - GTR and New Bone Grafting Materials 1163 Effect of Bone Formation on -TCP with Guided Tissue Regeneration. M. OTA*, Y. SHIBUKAWA, and S. YAMADA (Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan) 1164 Biocompatibility Assessment of the Pool of Bone Morphogenetic Protein Purified from Bovine Bone-adsorbed Hydroxyapatite. J.M. GRANJEIRO*, R.I. VIANA, E. TAKAMORI, M.C. SOGAYAR, M.E. HOFFMANN, and M.M. MARQUES (Bauru Dental School - University of So Paulo, Brazil) 1165 Scanning Electron Microscopy Characterization and Histomorphometric Analysis of the Cellular Response to Processed Bovine Bone Screws in Rat Subcutaneous Tissue. J.T. SANADA*, J.G.R. RODRIGUES, T.M. CESTARI, D. CEOLIN, E.M. TAGA, R. TAGA, M.A.R. BUZALAF, G.C. CANOVA, and J.M. GRANJEIRO (University of So Paulo, Bauru, Brazil) 1166 PepGen P-15 Peptide-enhanced Grafts for Sinus Augmentation in Humans. R.A. YUKNA, S. VASTARDIS*, and E.T. MAYER (Louisiana State University, New Orleans, USA) 1167 Tetracycline-coated Membranes: SEM Analysis. E. EFEOGLU*, G. AKAR, and I. OKAR (Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey) 1168 The Effect of GTR in Combination with Deproteinized Bovine Bone and/or Enamel Matrix Proteins on the Augmentation of the Mandible. N. DONOS*, L. KOSTOPOULOS, M. TONETTI, F. GRAZIANI, A. SCULEAN, A. STAVROPOULOS, D. BOSSHARDT, T. KARRING, and N. LANG (Eastman Dental Institute for Oral Health Care Sciences, London, United Kingdom) 1169 Evaluation of Maxillary Sinus Grafting by Alloplastic Graft Materials. E. FIRATLI* and H. OZYUVACI (University of Istanbul, Turkey) 1170 Implant Insertion During Lateral Grafting for Increasing Bone Width with Mucosal Flap Technique. H. OZYUVACI* and E. FIRATLI (University of Istanbul, Turkey) 1171 Microscopic Analysis of Screws of Fully Processed Cortical Bovine Bone Implanted into Rat Infrabony Defects. B.L. SUBITONI, R. OLIVEIRA*, T.M. CESTARI, E. CARNEIRO, G. CANOVA, E.E. CAROSELLI, D.D. JANURIO, M.A. BUZALAF, E.M. TAGA, R. TAGA, and J.M. GRANJEIRO (University of Sao Paulo/Bauru Dental School, Brazil)

Neuroscience / TMJ - Basic Sensory Mechanisms and Molecular Studies 1178 Trigeminal Nociceptive Neuronal Activity Modulated by Glutamate and Capsaicin Application to Rat TMJ. D.K. LAM, B.J. SESSLE*, and J.W. HU (University of Toronto, Canada) 1179 Changes in the Different Neuropeptide-containing Nerve Fibers in the Tongue of the Diabetic Rat. B. BATBAYAR*, E. FEHR, . VR, and T. ZELLES (Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary) 1180 The Expression of M-Current in Subclassified DRG Nociceptors. B.Y. COOPER* (University of Florida, Gainesville, USA) 1181 Sex Differences in Voltage-gated Sodium Currents in Sensory Neurons Innervating the Temporomandibular Joint. N. FLAKE* and M.S. GOLD (University of Maryland Dental School, Baltimore, USA) 1182 Sodium Channel Blocker 4030W92 Reduces Spontaneous Discharge from Damaged Axons in the Lingual Nerve of Ferrets. J.M. YATES*, A.R. LOESCHER, F.M. BOISSONADE, N. CLAYTON, C. BOUNTRA, and P.P. ROBINSON (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom) 1183 The Effect of the Sodium Channel Blocker 4030W92 on Fos Expression and the Jaw-opening Reflex Following Stimulation of Normal and Inflamed Ferret Tooth Pulps. S.L. DAVIES*, M.A. WORSLEY, A.R. LOESCHER, N. CLAYTON, C. BOUNTRA, P.P. ROBINSON, and F.M. BOISSONADE (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom)

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1184 The Voltage-sensitive L-type Ca2+ Channels Exist in the Merkel Cell Membrane. M. TAZAKI* and Y. TAZAKI (Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan) 1185 The Expression of NCAM and PGP 9.5 in the Taste Bud of the Rat after Radiation. S.-P. LEE*, I.-S. KIM, and K.-S. PAIK (College of Dentistry, Seoul National University, South Korea) 1186 Plasma -endorphin Concentration and Pain Threshold Changes upon CP Stimulation. K. MAEKAWA*, K. SUZUKI, Y. NAKAZAWA, T. KUBOKI, and H. YATANI (Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine and Dentistry, Japan) 1187 Immunocytochemical Demonstration of MAPKAPK-2 and Hsp25 in the Rat Temporomandibular Joint. K. NOZAWA-INOUE*, Y. KAWANO, N. AMIZUKA, and T. MAEDA (Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Japan) 1188 Changes in Neurons Containing Substance P and Brain-derived Nerve Growth Factor in the Rat Trigeminal Ganglion during Healing after Extraction. K. KOMETANI*, T. GOTO, T. KONOO, S. KOBAYASHI, and K. YAMAGUCHI (Kyushu Dental College, Kitakyushu, Japan) 1189 Possible Role of BDNF in Regeneration of Periodontal Ruffini Endings. T. MAEDA*, F. HARADA, N. HOSHINO, and K. HANADA (Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Japan) 1190 Sex Differences in the Expression of Opioid Receptor Subtypes in the Rat Temporomandibular Joint. K. HAYASHI*, M. SUGISAKI, S. OHTA, A. IKAI, and H. TANABE (Jikei University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan) 1191 Substance P and NK1 Receptor Expression Following Acute Injury in Human Teeth. H.D. RODD*, R.V. GRECOR, E.V. BIRD, and F.M. BOISSONADE (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom) 1192 The Effects of Enkephalin and Galanin on Spontaneous Discharge from Injured Inferior Alveolar Nerves. P.L. SMITH*, A.R. LOESCHER, F.M. BOISSONADE, and P.P. ROBINSON (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom) 1193 The Effects of Inflammation and the Neurokinin1 Receptor Antagonist GR205171A on Fos Expression in the Ferret Trigeminal Nucleus Following Tooth Pulp Stimulation. M.A. WORSLEY*, S.L. DAVIES, N. CLAYTON, C. BOUNTRA, and F.M. BOISSONADE (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom) 1194 Neurokinin-1 Receptor Expression in Intact and Carious Human Primary Teeth. F.M. BOISSONADE*, A.T. LAMB, and H.D. RODD (University Of Sheffield, United Kingdom) Seq#: 126.0 Thursday, 26 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Oral Medicine & Pathology - Diagnosis and Mechanisms of Oral Diseases 1195 Effects of MeIQx and TGF- on the Cultured Tooth Germ. Y. KAMEYAMA*, H. MAEDA, Y. SUZUMURA, N. KURAHASHI, M. OZAWA, M. FUJITA, Y. SUGITA, K. KUBO, and E. SATO (Aichigakuin University, Nagoya, Japan) 1196 Galectin-7 as a Tumor Suppressor in Human Oral Keratinocytes. R. ZHANG*, W. WANG, F. FU, J. NISHITANI, and X. LIU (Charles R.Drew University of Medcine &Science, los angeles, CA, USA)

1197 Expression of Receptor Activator of Nuclear Factor-KappaB Ligand (RANKL) in Oral Cancer Cells. T. IWAMOTO*, S. FUKUMOTO, S. YANAMOTO, G. KAWASAKI, I. YOSHITOMI, and A. MIZUNO (Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Japan) 1198 Expression and Functional Characterization of the System L Amino Acid Transporter in KB Human Oral Squamous Carcinoma Cells. J.H. YOON*, M.S. KIM, J.-K. KOOK, H.-S. KIM, M.-K. KIM, B.Y. KIM, and D.K. KIM (Chosun University, Gwang-ju, South Korea) 1199 Mutational Analysis of bcl-2 Gene in Dysplastic and Neoplastic Oral Squamous Epithelia. L.L. LORO*, M.C. MARTHINUSSEN, A. JOHANNESSEN, and O. VINTERMYR (University of Bergen, Norway) 1200 An Immunohistochemical Study of p16 and p21 Expression in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma (OSCC) from Two Populations of Different Geographical Origin. A Comparison Between Romania and the Sudan. M. MARTHINUSSEN CUIDA, M.J. IBRAHIM*, G. IJORDSBAKKEN, E.N. VASSTRAND, and A.C. JOHANNESSEN (University of Bergen, Norway) 1201 Cytokine Responses of Primary and Metastatic Oral Cancer Cells to Fibroblasts. S. KOONTONGKAEW*, B. YAPONG, and P. AMORNPHIMOLTHAM (Thammasat University, Pathumthani, Thailand) 1202 Detection of Candida in Oral Concentrated Rinse Cultures by Light Cycler PCR. P.L. WHITE, D.W. WILLIAMS*, S.A. SAMAD, R.A. BARNES, T. KURIYAMA, and M.A.O. LEWIS (University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff, United Kingdom) 1203 Regulation of Cell Growth by COX-2 Inhibitors on Oral Carcinoma Cells. C.-Y. YANG*, C.-L. MENG, and P.Y.K. WONG (National Defense Medical Center, Taipei, Taiwan) 1204 Detection of Apoptotic Cells in Whole Saliva of Patients with Oral Pre-neoplasia and Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma. B. CHENG, N.L. RHODUS*, B. WILLIAMS, and R. GRIFFIN (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA) 1205 Oral Cancer and the Generation of Hydroxyl Radical from Betel-quid in Taiwan. C.H. CHEN*, P.H. CHEN, C.C. LIN, and C.C. TSAI (Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan) 1206 Changes in G1-S Phase Cell Cycle Regulators in Benzo[a]pyrene-treated Murine Tongue Mucosa. M. SANADA*, D. ITO, M.-H. LI, T. ODANI, A. KAWAMATA, and M. NAGUMO (Showa University, Tokyo, Japan) 1207 The mRNA Expression of Cytokines in Cultured Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells from Patients with Oral Mucosal Lesions. T.-Y. SHIEH* (Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan) 1208 Expression of Chemokine Receptors in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinomas. Y.W. NAM*, S.P. HONG, S.D. HONG, J.I. LEE, and C.Y. LIM (Seoul National University, South Korea) 1209 Chromosomal Aberrations in Oral Pre-cancerous Lesions. K. SHIMADA*, K. UZAWA, K. ONO, A. MIYAKAWA, H. BUKAWA, H. YOKOE, and H. TANZAWA (Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University, Japan) 1210 Expression of p53R2, a New p53 Target in Human Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma. S. YANAMOTO*, G. KAWASAKI, T. IWAMOTO, I. YOSHITOMI, and A. MIZUNO (Nagasaki University School of Biomedical Sciences, Japan) 1211 Differential Expressions of Glycosaminoglycans in Cementing Fibroma and Other Fibro-osseous Lesions of the Oral Cavity. Y. ENDO*, K. UZAWA, M. NAKATSURU, M. SHIIBA, A. MIYAKAWA, H. BUKAWA, H. YOKOE, M. YAMAUCHI, and H. TANZAWA (Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University, Japan)

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Thursday, 26 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Craniofacial Biology - Biomechanical Effects on Craniofacial Growth, Structure, and Treatment 1212 Biomechanical Response of Teeth Against Occlusal Force With/ Without Orthodontic Appliance: Dynamic Analysis. K. IRAMANEERAT*, M. HISANO, and K. SOMA (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan) 1213 Variation of Lip Resting Forces after Mandibular Lip Bumper Treatment. A. GERLONI*, L. LAFFRANCHI, B. OLIVA, and C. PAGANELLI (University of Brescia, Italy) 1214 Fractal Analysis of Regeneration in Mandibular Distraction Osteogenesis in Rats. N.A. CONNORS*, Z.J. LIU, A.-M. BOLLEN, and G.J. KING (University of Washington -, Seattle, USA) 1215 Biomechanical Properties of Regeneration following Mandibular Distraction in Rats. Z.J. LIU*, C.D. MARSHALL, S.W. HERRING, and G.J. KING (University of Washington, Seattle, USA) 1216 Mineralization and Microdensity in Regeneration following Mandibular Distraction in Growing Rats. G.J. KING*, Z.J. LIU, Y.A. KIM, and X.Q. BAI (University of Washington, Seattle, USA) 1217 Dental and Skeletal Relationships to Attritional Occlusion. E. D'INCAU* and P. ROUAS (University of Bordeaux II, France) 1218 Paper Withdrawn. 1219 Tooth Wear and Condylar Morphology in a Swedish Skull Material from the 16th Century. A. WEDEL*, G.E. CARLSSON, B. SYSE, and H. BORRMAN (Gteborg University, Mlndal, Sweden) 1220 Structural Strength and Bone Mineral Density of Edentulous Mandible. S. TAKAOKA*, K. KOBAYASHI, S. MINAKUCHI, T. SEKITA, T. KATOH, E. HONDA, and T. SASAKI (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan) 1221 Cell Biological Characteristics of the Human Buccinator Muscle and Pharyngeal Constrictor. S. ABE*, K. SAKIYAMA, M. MAEJIMA, N. YANAGISAWA, and Y. IDE (Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan) 1222 Analysis of Isometric Tension Development and ATPase Activity in Rat Skinned Masticatory Muscles. Y. OHNUKI*, Y. SAEKI, A. YAMANE, and K. YANAGISAWA (Tsurumi University School of Dental Medicine, Yokohama, Japan) 1223 Effects of Masticatory Muscle Function on the Craniofacial Morphology in Growing Ferrets. T. HE* and S. KILIARIDIS (The Sahlgrenska Academy at Gteborg University, Sweden) 1224 Reliability of Oral Temperature Measurements in Assessing Recovery from Muscular Exercise. J. AMARASENA* and N. AMARASENA (Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Japan) 1225 Changes in Volume of Mastication Muscles. S.E. MARQUES*, G.K. WATINAGA, V.L. MESTRE ROSA, A.S. GUIMARES, and S.K. MARIE (Federal University of Sao Paulo, Brazil) 1226 Changes in the Cross-sectional Areas of Human Masticatory Muscles after Jaw Opening. T.K. GOTO*, M. YAHAGI, Y. NAKAMURA, K. TOKUMORI, K. HIGASHI, K. YOSHIURA, and S. KANDA (Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan)

Craniofacial Biology - Dentition and Malocclusion 1227 Biometric Study of the Permanent Dentition in Two Populations of the Iberian Peninsula. M.-C. MANZANARESCSPEDES*, F. NEVES-FERREIRA, A.-M. BELMONTECALDERON, N. RIBEIRO-SAMPAIO, P. CARVAHO-LOBATO, and A.-M. ALMEIDA-DIAS (UNIVERSITAT DE BARCELONA, L'Hospitalet del Llobregat, Spain) 1228 Dimensions of Maxillary Dental Arches in Subjects with Supernumerary Teeth. B.S. GULUBANE, C. ELCOCK, and A.H. BROOK* (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom) 1229 Predictors of Lower Incisor Crowding. A.A. SHAH*, C. ELCOCK, D.L. ROBINSON, and A.H. BROOK (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom) 1230 Positional Relationships among Spheno-Occipital Synchondrosis, Glenoid Fossa, and Mandibular Condyle in Patients with Hemifacial Microsomia. Y. IGUCHI*, N. KITAI, S. MURAKAMI, S. FURUKAWA, S. KREIBORG, and K. TAKADA (Osaka University, Suita-city, Osaka, Japan) 1231 Effect of Gender and Ethnic Tooth Size Differences on Space Analysis. E.R. ALTHERR, L.D. KOROLUK*, and C.L. PHILLIPS (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA) 1232 Relationships of Crown Inclinations between Adjacent Teeth in Normal Occlusion. K. ARAI*, M. CHIASHI, S. ODA, T. INAI, T. NAKAMURA, and R. NAKAHARA (Nippon Dental University, Tokyo, Japan) 1233 Automatic Recognition of Cephalometric Landmarks. C. TANIKAWA*, M. YAGI, T. SHIBATA, and K. TAKADA (Osaka University, Japan) 1234 The Chronological Changes of Labial-closure Strength in Adults. A. NORO*, J. TAKAHASHI, Y. AKIHIRO, and Y. HIRAI (Tokyo dental college, Japan) 1235 The Growth of Labial-closure Strength in Youth. J. TAKAHASHI*, A. NORO, Y. AKIHIRO, and Y. HIRAI (Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan) 1236 Prevalence of Sucking Habits and Correlation with Breast-feeding in Children Aged 0 to 6 Years. V.V. DEGAN* and R.M. PUPPIN-RONTANI (University of Campinas, Piracicaba, SK, Brazil) 1237 Morphology and Attachment of the Upper Labial Frenum and its Correlation with the Maxillary Central Diastema in Children from 0 to 6 Years of Age. M.E. DIAZ-PIZN* and R.S. VILLENA (Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Lima 18, Peru)

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Friday, 27 June 2003, 8:00 AM - 8:45 AM Plenary Session, Congress Hall

Plenary - Mucosal Immunity: Can We Exploit this Health-promoting Defense System? Supported by: Nobel Biocare 1238 8:00 Mucosal Immunity: Can We Exploit this Healthpromoting Defense System? P. BRANDTZAEG* (University of Oslo, Norway) Seq#: 130.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Symposium - Group-/Division-sponsored, G1

9:05 Fracture Mechanics of Natural Tissues. M. SWAIN* (Univerity of Sydney, Austria) 9:25 Fracture Mechanics of Dental Ceramics. K.J. ANUSAVICE* (University of Florida, Gainesville, USA) 9:45 Fracture Mechanics of Dental Resin Composites. J.L. FERRACANE* (Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, USA) 10:05 Fracture Mechanics and Fatigue of Dentin and Adhesive Interfaces. N.D. RUSE* (Biomaterials, Faculty of Dentistry, UBC, Vancouver, BC, Canada) 10:25 Fractography. S.S. SCHERRER* (Univ. of Geneva, Dental School, Switzerland) 10:45 Panel Discussion. Seq#: 133.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, F6

Symposium - Assessing Oral Malodor - Established Methods and Emerging Technologies Supported by: Colgate-Palmolive Co. and Quest International Chairperson: P. Lenton 1239 9:00 Chair's Opening Remarks. 9:05 Predicting Model for Malodor Treatment. S. PILCH* (Colgate Palmolive Company, Piscataway, NJ, USA) 9:30 Electronic Nose as an Assessment Technique for Oral Malodor. S. NACHNANI* (University Health Resources Group, Culver, CA, USA) 9:55 Oral Malodor in Relation to Plaque, Gingivitis, Periodontal Diseases, and Systemic Conditions. B. SDER* (Institute of Odontology, Huddinge, Sweden) 10:20 The Relationship Between Concentration of Pure Malodorants and Organoleptic Scores on the 0 - 5 Intensity Scale. J. GREENMAN* (University of West England, Bristol, England) 10:45 Panel Discussion. 11:00 Concluding Remarks. Seq#: 131.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Symposium - Group-/Division-sponsored, G2

Behavioral Sciences/Health Services Research - Social Impact of Oral Health Chairpersons: G. Slade and N. Nuttall 1242 9:00 Disparities in Oral Health: Latino Blue-collar Employees Residing in Eastern NC. R. MCKAIG*, R.P. STRAUSS, A.M. REY, S.M. MAURIELLO, S. LIEFF, and J.D. BECK (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA) 1243 9:15 Impact of Untreated Traumatic Dental Injuries on Daily Life. W. MARCENES* and S. MURRAY (Barts and The London - Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom) 1244 9:30 Oral Health Status and Psychosocial Profile among Recent Adult Immigrants from Ethiopia. Y. VERED*, V. SOSKOLNE, J. MANN, and H.D. SGAN-COHEN (Hebrew University-Hadassah School of Dental Medicine, Jerusalem, Israel) 1245 9:45 Effects of Age and Edentulism on Subjective Oral Health in Three Populations. P. HARJU*, S. LAHTI, G.D. SLADE, J.G. STEELE, A.E. SANDERS, P.F. ALLEN, N.M. NUTTALL, and H. HAUSEN (University of Oulu, Finland) 1246 10:00 Adult Oral Health and Childhood-to-Adulthood Socio-economic Trajectory in a Birth Cohort of New Zealanders. W. THOMSON*, B.J. MILNE, J.R. BROUGHTON, and K.M. AYERS (University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand) 1247 10:15 Influence of Social Class on the Impact of Tooth Loss on Subjective Oral Health. P.F. ALLEN*, N.M. NUTTALL, G.D. SLADE, A.E. SANDERS, and J.G. STEELE (National University of Ireland, Cork, Ireland) 1248 10:30 Influence of Occupational Prestige, Income, and Education on Subjective Oral Health. G.D. SLADE*, P.F. ALLEN, A.E. SANDERS, J.G. STEELE, and N.M. NUTTALL (University of Adelaide, Australia, Australia) 1249 10:45 Integrating Psychosocial Factors into Conceptual Frameworks Explaining Subjective Oral Health. A.E. SANDERS* and A.J. SPENCER (The University of Adelaide, Australia) Seq#: 134.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, A6

Symposium - Current Perspectives on Trigeminal Mechanisms Supporting Pain of Pulpal Origin Chairperson: W. Maixner 1240 9:00 Chair's Opening Remarks. 9:05 Regulation of Nociceptor Function in Pulpal Inflammation. M. NRHI* (University of Kuopio, Finland) 9:30 Role of GPCR Agonists in the Regulation of Trigeminal Nociceptors. K.M. HARGREAVES* (The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, USA) 9:55 Central Trigeminal Responses to Pulpal Stimulation and Inflammation. W. MAIXNER* (Peking University School of Stomatology, Beijing, China) 10:20 Role of NMDA and Purinergic Receptor Mechanisms in Trigeminal Subnucleus Caudalis in Brainstem and Thalamic Central Sensitization Related to Pulpal Pain. B.J. SESSLE* (University of Toronto, Canada) 10:45 Discussion. Seq#: 132.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Symposium - Group-/Division-sponsored, G3

Craniofacial Biology - Craniofacial Development and Growth; Molecular Biology Chairpersons: C. Carels and Y. Jin 1250 9:00 Ectomesenchymal Stem Cells from Embryonic Mice Mandibular Processes were Induced to Differentiate into Smooth Muscle Cells and Osteoblasts. Y. JIN*, M. DENG, and J. SHI (College of Stomatology, 4th Military Med. Univ, Xi'an, China)

Symposium - Fracture Mechanics and Enhanced Performance Supported by: 3M ESPE Chairperson: C. Lloyd 1241 9:00 Chair's Opening Remarks.

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1251 9:15 Growth of Mandibular Condyles and Femoral Heads is Differentially Regulated by IGF-I, TGF 1, and FGF2. M. DELATTE and H.W. VON DEN HOFF* (University of Nijmegen, Netherlands) 1252 9:30 Differential Expression of Msx1 Sense and Antisense Transcripts During Craniofacial Bone Formation Related to the Msx1 Protein Expression Pattern. B. VI-FANE*, J.-L. DAVIDEAU, D. HOTTON, and A. BERDAL (INSERM EMI-U 0110, Paris, France) 1253 9:45 Conditional Inactivation of TGF-beta IIR in CNC Causes Cleft Palate. Y. ITO and Y. CHAI* (University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA) 1254 10:00 The MSX1 Gene in Hypodontia and Cleft Lip and/or Palate. S. DE MUYNCK, K. DEVRIENDT, A. VERDONCK, and C. CARELS* (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium) 1255 10:15 Role of BMP2 in Embryonic Development of Mouse Tongue. A. YAMANE*, T. URUSHIYAMA, S. AKUTSU, Y. OHNUKI, J. NAGATA, and Y. SAEKI (Tsurumi University School of Dental Medicine, Yokohama, Japan) 1256 10:30 Tooth Agenesis Associated with Polymorphisms in MSX1 and PAX9. L. VECCHIONE*, P.S. HART, M.D. MICHALEC, M.C. GORRY, J.J. SCIOTE, and T.C. HART (University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburth, PA, USA) 1257 10:45 Subcellular Response of the Masseter Muscle to Stretch. F. URIBE*, B.A. HAVENS, L.J. KREBS, and E.-K. PAE (University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, USA) Seq#: 135.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, J2

Dental Materials: II - Adhesion-Other - Adhesion to Metal and Ceramic Substrates Chairpersons: T. Kupka and J. Griggs 1265 9:00 PM3EDM-based Nano-particle Filled Adhesive (NFA) to Metal Substrates. T.W. KUPKA*, M.M. TANASIEWICZ, M. GIBAS, and W. MALEC (Silesian Medical Academy, Bytom, Poland) 1266 9:15 Shear Bond Strength of Composite Resin to Differently Conditioned Amalgam. M. ZCAN* and P.K. VALLITTU (University of Groningen, Netherlands) 1267 9:30 Fracture Toughness of a Resin-Ceramic Interface. T. HOOSHMAND*, K. MOHARAMZADEH, R. VAN NOORT, A. KESHVAD, and I. HARIRIAN (Faculty of Dentistry, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran) 1268 9:45 The Adhesion Between Fiber Posts and Composite Resin Cores: Microtensile Bond Strength of Different Combinations of Materials. C. GORACCI*, F. MONTICELLI, A.U. TAVARES, F. SADEK, P.E.C. CARDOSO, and M. FERRARI (University of Siena, Livorno, Italy) 1269 10:00 Effects of Precious Alloy Primers on the Chemistry of Au-Pd and Hi-Pd Alloy Surfaces. G. ELIADES*, N. SILIKAS, and S. ZINELIS (University of Athens, Greece) 1270 10:15 Fracture Surface Comparison of Titanium-Ceramic Bond Strength Tests. J.A. GRIGGS*, Z. CAI, M. YODA, T. KONNO, and T. OKABE (Baylor College of Dentistry, Dallas, TX, USA) 1271 10:30 Bond Strength of Composite to Composite Simulating Clinical Layering. J.T. BLANK* and M.A. LATTA (Medical University of South Carolina, Rock Hill, USA) 1272 10:45 Effect of Pulpal Pressure on Retentive Strength of Full Cast Crowns Luted with Two Different Luting Cements. N. ZTRK, S. BELLI*, and G. ESKITASCIOGLU (Selcuk University, Faculty of Dentistry, Konya, Turkey) Seq#: 137.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, A1

Dental Anesthesiology Research - Anesthesiology Research Chairpersons: D. Haas and J. Meechan 1258 9:00 Keynote Address: Recent Developments in Dental Anethesiology. J. YAGIELA* (UCLA School of Dentistry, Los Angeles, CA, USA) 1259 9:30 Effect of Teaching on Dental Students' Attitudes Toward Local Anesthesia. J.G. MEECHAN* (University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom) 1260 9:45 Efficiency of INJEX after Modification with . G. SALEH, S. MICHAELIS, V. DUY MA, and W.H.Sili-Top M. RAAB* (Heinrich-Heine-University, Duesseldorf, Germany) 1261 10:00 Availability of Remote On-line Hemodynamic Monitoring System and Intravenous Sedation during Treatment in Private Dental Clinic for High-risk Patients. S. YAMAZAKI*, K. TANAKA, H. KAWAAI, H. SEGAWA, T. SAITO, and Y. AMANO (Ohu University Hospital, Koriyama, Japan) 1262 10:15 Comparison of Remifentanil with Fentanyl for Deep Sedation in Oral Surgery. G. LACOMBE*, D.A. HAAS, and C.M.L. CLOKIE (University of Toronto, Canada) 1263 10:30 Assessing Need and Demand for Sedation or General Anesthesia in Dentistry: A National Survey of the Canadian Population. B. CHANPONG*, D.A. HAAS, and D. LOCKER (University of Toronto, Canada) 1264 10:45 How Does the Change of Head and Mandibular Position Influence the Spiral Laryngeal Mask Airway?. H. KAWAAI*, K. TANAKA, S. YAMAZAKI, S. TAKADA, and T. OHNO (Ohu University Hospital, Koriyama, Japan)

Dental Materials: II - Adhesion-Other - Composite Microleakage and Microstructure of Adhesive Interface Chairpersons: J. Katz and T. Jacobsen 1273 9:00 Analysis of Micro-(chemical, elastic, electrical) structure/Properties' Relationships in Dentin Collagen Infused with Bis-GMA-based Polymeric Adhesive. J.L. KATZ*, P. SPENCER, Y. WANG, A. WAGH, T. NOMURA, and M. TABIB-AZAR (University of Missouri-Kansas City, USA) 1274 9:15 Effect of Collagenase (Clostridium peptidase) on Non-impregnated Collagen after Adhesive Restorations. An in vitro Study. J.C. PEREIRA*, F. SENE, and R.H. COSTA GREC (Bauru Dental School, University of Sao Paulo, Bauru, SP, Brazil) 1275 9:30 Leakage at Dentino-enamel Junction of Resin Cements. A. THAVEERATANA* and M. PIEMJAI (Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand) 1276 9:45 -Raman Characterization of Dentin Beneath Dental Adhesives. M.A. ARAIZA*, H. ARENAS-ALATORRE, V.M. CASTAO, Sr., and R. RODRIGUEZ-TALAVERA (Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Coyoacan, Mexico) 1277 10:00 Three Different Materials in Class II Composite Restorations: Evaluation of Microleakage. G. LA TORRE G*, A. GUIDA, S. TURCO, E. CACIARI, G. MIGLIAU, M. DI PUNZIO, and L. GALLOTTINI (Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Rome, Italy)

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1278 10:15 Operator Variability and Complexity of Dentin Bonding Agents. T. JACOBSEN*, K.J. SDERHOLM, M. YANG, and T.F. WATSON (Sahlgrenska Academy of Gteborg University, Sweden) 1279 10:30 Effect of Flowable Composite on Sealing/ Adaptation and Composite Microhardness. T. YOSHIKAWA*, N. WATTANAWONGPITAK, K. ITO, and J. TAGAMI (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan) 1280 10:45 Cusp Deflection During Polymerization of Resin Composite Fillings: Influence of Curing Light and Resin Composite. N. HOFMANN*, M. LAUER, and B. KLAIBER (University of Wuerzburg, Germany) Seq#: 138.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, A4

Dental Materials: IV - Clinical Trials - Clinical Evaluations of Glass-ionomer Cements Chairpersons: M. Tyas and S. Bayne 1281 9:00 Comparison of the Crevicular Epithelium Responses to Amalgam, Composite Resin, and Glass Ionomer in Subgingival Restorations. D. VICIOSO MARTNEZ*, D.R. B. REZENDE, J.R. P. LAURIS, and E. PASSANEZI (So Paulo University, Bauru, Brazil) 1282 9:15 Clinical Evaluation of a Glass-ionomer Liner for Dentin Hypersensitivity Treatment. D. TANTBIROJN*, S. POOLTHONG, C. LEEVAILOJ, S. SRISAWASDI, and R.C. RANDALL (Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand) 1283 9:30 Dental Materials in the Deciduous Teeth Restorative TreatmentClinical Evaluation after Six and Twelve Months. A. VCHOV*, V. MERGLOV, J. KASL, and J. BENE (Charles University, Pilsen, Czech Republic) 1284 9:45 Two-year Evaluation of Atraumatic Restorative Treatment (ART) in Bauru/ Brazil. E. BRESCIANI*, T.J.E. BARATA, A.L.F. VIEIRA, F. GARCIA-GODOY, Sr., and M.F.L. NAVARRO (Bauru Dental School-University of So Paulo, Brazil) 1285 10:00 Evaluation of CarisolvTM in Association with ART in Mentally Disabled Patients6-month Results. C.A.P.P. SGAVIOLI, C.F.V. SORAGE, G.P.P. MARAFIOTTI*, A.R. CASTILHO, E. BRESCIANI, T.J.E. BARATA, and M.F.L. NAVARRO (University of Sacred Heart, Bauru, Brazil) 1286 10:15 Evaluation of CarisolvTM in Association with ART in Pregnant PatientsOne-year Follow-up. T.J.E. BARATA*, .E. BRESCIANI, M.C.M. RIBEIRO, M. HERMOZA NOVOA, D.F.G. CEFALY, J.R.P. LAURIS, and M.F.L. NAVARRO (Bauru Dental School, University of So Paulo, Brazil) 1287 10:30 Clinical Failure of Class II Restorations of a Highly Viscous Glass-ionomer Material. J.D. SCHOLTANUS* (Ryksuniversiteit Groningen, Netherlands) 10:45 Discussion. Seq#: 139.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, A3

1289 9:15 In vitro Wear of Dental Materials after Occlusal and Lateral Loading in an Artificial Mouth. M. ROSENTRITT, M. PENZKOFER*, M. BEHR, and G. HANDEL (University of Regensburg, Germany) 1290 9:30 Hardness and in vitro Wear of Microfill and Micro-hybrid Composites. J. KAZIMIROFF, A.A. MOHSEN*, M.S. PINES, R.Z. LEGEROS, and V.P. THOMPSON (New York University College of Dentistry, New York City, USA) 1291 9:45 Localized Wear of Newer-generation Composite Resins. M.A. LATTA*, W.W. BARKMEIER, and C.M. MURDOCK (Creighton University School of Dentistry, Omaha, NE, USA) 1292 10:00 Comparison of Toothbrush and Three-body Wear of Luting Cements. S. SUZUKI* and H. MINAMI (University of Alabama School of Dentistry, Birmingham, USA) 1293 10:15 Marginal Adaptation of Direct and CAD/CAM Proximal Slot Restorations Using a Self-etching Adhesive System. T. BORTOLOTTO* and I. KREJCI (University of Geneva, Switzerland) 1294 10:30 Influence of Heat Treatments on the Toothbrushing Wear Resistance of Hard Chair-side Reline Resins. M.J. MENDONA, A.L. MACHADO*, C.E. VERGANI, E.T. GIAMPAOLO, and A.C. PAVARINA (Araraquara Dental School, So Paulo State University, Brazil) 1295 10:45 Evaluation of the Resistance to Wearing of Three Resins for Temporary Crowns after the Simulation of a Year of Toothbrushing. A.M.M. MESQUITA*, R.S. NISHIOKA, A.N. KOJIMA, F.A. SOUZA, A.A. ALONSO, and E. MIYASHITA (Paulista State University, So Jos dos Campos, Brazil) Seq#: 140.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, R2

Diagnostic Systems - Digital Imaging & Models, Carotid Screening, Oral Cancer, Motion Assessment, Colorimetry, Implants, Periodontal Disease and Bone, Malodor Chairpersons: W. Wglarz and R. Jacobs 1296 9:00 Reliable Method for the in vitro Assessment of Dental Implant Stability. A Comparison Study of Damping Capacity Measurement with the Periotest Instrument and Resonance Frequency Analysis with the Osstell Instrument. S. LACHMANN*, B. JGER, G. GOMEZ-ROMAN, D. AXMANN, and H. WEBER (University of Tuebingen, 72076 Tuebingen, Germany) 1297 9:15 The Nasopalatine Canal Revisited Using 2-D and 3D Imaging Modalities. R. JACOBS*, N. MRAIWA, J. VAN CLEYNENBREUGEL, D. VAN STEENBERGHE, and M. QUIRYNEN (Oral Imaging Center, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium) 1298 9:30 The Association between the Masseter Muscle and the Trabecular Pattern and Thickness of the Mandibular Alveolar Bone in Dentate Women. G. JONASSON* and S. KILIARIDIS (Sahlgrenska Academy at Gteborg University, Sweden) 1299 9:45 Paper Withdrawn. 1300 10:00 Anatomical Factors of Visibility for Mandibular Canal on Panoramic Radiograph. Y. MATSUDA*, T. SANO, and T. OKANO (Showa University, School of Dentistry, Tokyo, Japan) 1301 10:15 Discrimination of Oral-malodor Substance by Using QCM Sensor Array and Preconcentrator. I. JUNJI*, N. TAKAMICHI, and H. UEMATSU (Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Japan)

Dental Materials: VI - Polymer Materials-Mechanical Properties and Degradation - Polymer Materials: Wear Chairpersons: S. Suzuki and M. Latta 1288 9:00 Three-body Wear of Human Enamel, Dentin, and Dental Restorative Materials. K. SPIEGL*, F.-X. MLLER, S. SCHILLER, A. MEHL, P.R. POSPIECH, and P. RAMMELSBERG (Ludwig-Maximilian-University of Munich, Germany)

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1302 10:30 Ortho-cubic Super-high-resolution Computed Tomography (3DX-CT) and Helical Computed Tomography of the Temporomandibular Joint: Comparison with Autopsy Specimens. K. HONDA*, T.A. LARHEIM, M. KASHIMA, T. SANO, Y. ARAI, K. SHINODA, and P.-L. WESTESSON (Nihon University School of Dentistry, Tokyo, Japan) 1303 10:45 Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Temporomandibular Joint. A Study of Interobserver Agreement. Y. TAKANO*, A. PETERSSON, K. HONDA, M. KASHIMA, and K. SHINODA (Nihon University, Tokyo, Japan) Seq#: 141.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, H1

Implantology Research - Human Implant Studies Chairpersons: G. Romanos and D. van Steenberghe 1304 9:00 Osseointegrated Implants in Patients with Periodontal Diseases. R. MENGEL* and L. FLORES-DE-JACOBY (Dental School of Medicine, Marburg, Germany) 1305 9:15 Immediate Loading in the Edentulous Mandible Using Fixed Restorations. 2-year Preliminary Results. G.E. ROMANOS* and G.-H. NENTWIG (University of Frankfurt, Germany) 1306 9:30 Patient's Perception of Implant TherapyTen Years following Installation of ITI Dental Implants. B.E. PJETURSSON*, I.K. KAROUSSIS, N.P. LANG, and U. BRAEGGER (University of Bern, Berne, Switzerland) 1307 9:45 Three Immediately Loaded Rigidly Connected Implants: Follow-up of 50 Edentulous Mandibles. D. VAN STEENBERGHE*, L. MOLLY, B. VANDEKERCKHOVE, E. DE SMET, and I. NAERT (Cathol. Univ. Leuven, Dept. Periodontol, Belgium) 1308 10:00 Outcome of Three vs. Four Early-loaded Transgingival Mandibular Implants. L. MOLLY*, D. VAN STEENBERGHE, M. QUIRYNEN, B. VANDEKERCKHOVE, F. ARDENOIS, R. JACOBS, and I. NAERT (Cathol. Univ. Leuven, Dept. Periodontol, Belgium) 1309 10:15 Three-year Evaluation of Single-tooth Implants Restored 3 Weeks after One-stage Surgery. L.F. COOPER, D.A. FELTON, S. ELLNER*, A. MOLINA, J.D. MORIARTY, D.W. PAQUETTE, and C. HSTNER (Kalmar County Hospital, Sweden) 1310 10:30 Indirect Sinus Lift for Osseointegrated Implants An 8-year Prospective Study. E.M.T. AGAMY* and W. NIEDERMEIER (University of Cologne, Germany) 1311 10:45 Clustering Phenomena in Implant Dentistry: 7year Retrospective Follow-up. A.J. ZORTEA JR*, R.S. MAGINI, G.S. COURA, C.F. FERREIRA, J.N. FREIRE, and K.N. CASTRO (Universidade Federal De Santa Catarina, Florianpolis, Brazil) Seq#: 142.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, F4

1313 9:15 PCR-serotyping of Serologically Non-typeable Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans Strains. E. KANASI*, E. WESTMAN, L. LAKIO, B. DOGAN, S. PAJU, T. SHEN, and S. ASIKAINEN (Ume University, Sweden) 1314 9:30 Taxonomy of Capnocytophaga Strains from Children. E.V.G. FRANDSEN*, K. POULSEN, E. KNNEN, and M. KILIAN (University of Aarhus, Aarhus C, Denmark) 1315 9:45 Natural Transformability Varies among Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans Serotypes. L. LAKIO*, Y. WANG, O. FUJISE, S. ASIKAINEN, and C. CHEN (University of Helsinki, Finland) 1316 10:00 Transcript Analysis of the Leukotoxin Operon in Highly and Minimally Leukotoxic Strains of Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans. K.S. TAN*, K.P. SONG, and G. ONG (Faculty of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore) 1317 10:15 Actinobacillus and Porphyromonas in vivoinduced Antigens. M. HANDFIELD*, S.L. CAO, S. WALTERS, A. PROGULSKE-FOX, and J.D. HILLMAN (University of Florida, Gainesville, USA) 10:30 Discussion. Seq#: 143.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, F5

Mineralized Tissue - Amelogenesis/Tooth Development/Enamel Proteins Chairpersons: A. Nanci and M. Goldberg 1318 9:00 Transient Over-expression of TGF- 1 in Preameloblasts and Ameloblasts Results in Defective Enamel. T. THYAGARAJAN*, T. SREENATH, J. T.WRIGHT, D. SEPTIER, M. GOLDBERG, and A.B. KULKARNI (National Institutes of Dental and Craniofacial Research/National Institutes of Health/ Department of Health and Human Services, Bethesda, MD, USA) 1319 9:15 The Pseudoreceptor Nma/BAMBI: a Potential Metastasis Inhibitor Regulated by TGF . C. KNIGHT*, A. UNTERBRINK, J. SCHULZE, and M. MACDOUGALL (University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, Texas, USA) [2002 AADR Student Research Fellowship Recipient] 1320 9:30 Characteristics of Amelogenin Interacting Proteins. R.M.H. RAVINDRANATH*, M. ZEICHNER-DAVID, and B. VAITHEESVARAN (University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA) 1321 9:45 Immunolocalization of Enamelysin (MMP-20) in the Forming Rat Incisor. K. BOURD, D. SEPTIER, R.C. HALL, M. GOLDBERG*, and S. MENASHI (Paris V University, Montrouge, France) 1322 10:00 Degradation of Porcine 32-kDa Enamelin. Y. YAMAKOSHI*, S. OIDA, J.C.-C. HU, H. ANDO, T. TANABE, M. FUKAE, and J.P. SIMMER (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA) 1323 10:15 The Establishment of Enamel Organ Epithelium Cell Culture System Using Feeder Layer. M. HONDA*, T. SHIMODAIRA, K. HATA, H. KAGAMI, and M. UEDA (Nagoya University Hospital, Japan) 1324 10:30 Signal Processing and Distribution of cARP in Oral Tissues. S.J. GENUTIS*, A.R. HAND, L. HEFFEZ, and M. MEDNIEKS (University of Illinois College of Dentistry, Chicago, USA) 1325 10:45 In vitro and in vivo Ameloblastin Gene Transfer using a Lentiviral Vector. A. NANCI*, A. TOULIATOS, O. BCHARD, G. ORSINI, R.M. WAZEN, K.A. WESTERMAN, and P. LEBOULCH (Universit de Montral, Montreal, QC, Canada)

Microbiology / Immunology and Infection Control Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans II Chairpersons: K. Mintz and M. Handfield 1312 9:00 Identification and Characterization of a Collagenbinding Protein of Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans. K.P. MINTZ* (University of Vermont, Burlington, USA)

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Neuroscience / TMJ - TMD - Epidemiology and Diagnosis Chairpersons: A. Woda and C. Hirsch 1326 9:00 The Assessment of Signs and Symptoms of Temporomandibular Joint Disorder in Orthodontic Patients. H. KLOLU* and G. EVLIOGLU (Istanbul Unversity, Turkey) 1327 9:15 Prevalence of Temporomandibular Disorder (TMD) Diagnoses in German Children and Adolescents. C. HIRSCH*, M.T. JOHN, L. LERESCHE, and H.-G. SCHALLER (Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany) 1328 9:30 Gender Differences in TMD Patients' Judgments about Frequency and Loading Aspects of Oral Parafunctions. M.J. VAN DER MEULEN*, F. LOBBEZOO, I.H.A. AARTMAN, and M. NAEIJE (Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam, Netherlands) 1329 9:45 Interexaminer Reliability Following Recalibration for Assessing Clinical Signs and Diagnoses of the Research Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders. T. LIST*, M.T. JOHN, S.F. DWORKIN, and P. SVENSSON (Malm University, Sweden) 1330 10:00 Prevalence of TMJ Diseases in Patients with Myofascial Pain. M. SCHMITTER*, B. KRESS, and P. RAMMELSBERG (University of Heidelberg, Germany) 1331 10:15 A Prospective, Multicentric Study of the Taxonomy of Idiopathic Orofacial Pain. A. WODA*, S. TUBERT, N. ATTAL, D. BOUHASSIRA, B. FLEITER, J.P. GOULET, C. GREMEAURICHARD, M. NAVEZ, P. PICARD, P. PIONCHON, and E. ALBUISSON (Auvergne University, Clermont-Ferrand, France) 1332 10:30 Relationship of Self-report of Temporomandibular Pain with RDC/TMD Diagnostic Examination in Adolescents. M. DRANGSHOLT*, L. LERESCHE, and L.A. MANCL (University of Washington, Seattle, USA) 1333 10:45 Analysis of Relationship between Nocturnal Bruxism and Common Clinical Findings. T. HAKETA*, R. GONZALEZ, K. BABA, S. AKISHIGE, K. FUEKI, K. KINO, and T. OHYAMA (Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Japan) Seq#: 145.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, F2

1338 10:00 Retention and Load Transfer Characteristics of Implant-retained Auricular Prostheses. B.H. WILLIAMS*, K. OCHIAI, T. SUGIURA, and A. CAPUTO (UCLA School of Dentistry, Los Angeles, CA, USA) 1339 10:15 The Bone Remodeling Process in the Combined Use of Demineralized Bone Matrix and Autogenous Onlay Bone Graft in Rat Femur. H. ALTUNDAL* (Yeditepe University, Istanbul, Turkey) 1340 10:30 Retrospective Analysis of Implant Placement in Post-menopausal Women. M.F. STAVROPOULOS*, R.J. BUSCH, and J. RUSKIN (University of Florida, Gainesville, USA) 1341 10:45 Comparative Evaluation of Obturation of Defects after Maxillectomy Based on Phoniatric Analysis. E. JANKNEGT*, R. KOCZOROWSKI, P. SWIDZINSKI, A. PRUSZEWICZ, and L. LEWANDOWSKI (K.Marcinkowski University of Medical Sciences,Poznan, Poland) Seq#: 146.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, A5

Periodontal Research - Pathogenesis - Microbial Virulence Chairpersons: A. Kantarci and J. Katancik 1342 9:00 Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans Inhibits Intercellular Communication and Differentiation in Osteoblasts. J. SUZUKI*, Y. WANG, and K. KOZAI (Hiroshima University, Japan) 1343 9:15 Biofilm Antibiotic Resistance: An in vitro Study. F. FAILLA*, G. MARTUSCELLI, T.J. GRIFFIN, N. KALDALU, and K. LEWIS (Tufts University, boston, MA, USA) 1344 9:30 Detection of Bacteroides forsythus prtH Genotype in a Representative Australian Population. T.B. TAIYEB-ALI*, S. HAMLET, J. PALMER, M. CULLINAN, B. WESTERMAN, P. BIRD, and G. SEYMOUR (University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) 1345 9:45 Differential Activity of Porphyromonas gingivalissecreted Proteins toward Polarized Human Endothelial Cells. E.V. KOZAROV*, L. LI, R. MICHEL, R.E. RODRIGUEZ, and A.A. DECARLO (Nova Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA) 1346 10:00 Opsonization by Anti-gingipain Antibody against Porphyromonas gingivalis. Y. YASAKI*, S. INAGAKI, S. YAMADA, K. OKUDA, and K. ISHIHARA (Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan) 1347 10:15 P. gingivalis Prevents Efficacy of Enamel Matrix Derivative. H. INABA*, N. OKAHASHI, K. NAKAYAMA, and A. AMANO (Osaka university graduate school of dentistry, Suita, Japan) 1348 10:30 The Contribution of the rag Locus to the Virulence of Porphyromonas gingivalis W50. X. SHI*, M.-C. FARAY-KELE, S.C. FAWELL, S. HANLEY, J. ADUSE-OPOKU, R.A. WHILEY, L.M. HALL, and M.A. CURTIS (Bart's and The London, Queen Mary's Sch of Med and Dentistry, United Kingdom) 1349 10:45 Single-chain-Fv-MoAbs against the CagE-homologue of Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans Inhibits Apoptosis in vitro. Y. ZHANG and Y.-T.A. TENG* (University of Rochester, NY, USA) Seq#: 147.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, F3

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Maxillofacial Reconstruction / Implants / Dentoalveolar Surgery Chairpersons: M. Sharawy and E. Machtei 1334 9:00 Histology of Human Sinus Floor Augmentation Using Tricalcium Phosphate. I.R. ZERBO*, S. ZIJDERVELD, A. DE BOER, A.L.J.J. BRONCKERS, G. DE LANGE, C. TEN BRUGGENKATE, and E.H. BURGER (Vrije Universiteit, ACTA, Amsterdam, Netherlands) 1335 9:15 How Well do Clinicians Estimate Mandibular Third Molar Extraction Difficulty?. S. SUSARLA* and T.B. DODSON (Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Boston, MA, USA) 1336 9:30 Treatment of Alveolar Cleft Palate Defects using Membrane Barriers. E.E. MACHTEI*, M. PELED, J. HORWITZ, Jr., and D. AIZENBUD (Rambam Med. Center - Technion Faculty of Medicine, Haifa, Israel) 1337 9:45 Enhancement of Osseointegration of Implants Placed into Extraction Sockets of Healthy and Periodontally Diseased Teeth by using PepGen P-15, GORE-TEX Membrane, or Combination. M. SHARAWY*, S. TEHEMAR, and P. HANES (Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, USA)

Prosthodontics Research - Ceramics and CAD/CAM in Fixed Prosthodontics Chairpersons: J. Holloway and N. Juntavee 1350 9:00 Effect of Sodium Content on the Mechanical Properties of Fluorrichterite Glass-ceramics. J.A. HOLLOWAY* and I. DENRY (The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA)

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1351 9:15 Effect of Ion Exchange on Flexural Strength of Feldspathic Porcelains. N. JUNTAVEE*, J. CHANAVIRAT, N. OUKSOOK, V. TOOPINN, and A. JUNTAVEE (Khon Kaen University, Thailand) 1352 9:30 Comparison of Tensile Bond Strength of a Pressed Ceramic to Metal vs. Feldspathic Porcelain Fused to Metal. D.M. SCHWEITZER*, G.R. GOLDSTEIN, N.R.F.A. DA SILVA, J. LEGEROS, and E.L. HITTELMAN (New York University College of Dentistry, USA) 1353 9:45 Marginal Fit of a Low-fusing Pressable Leucite Glass Ceramic in Full Crowns and Ceramic-pressed-to-Metal Crowns. E. GOLDIN*, N.W. BOYD, G.R. GOLDSTEIN, V.P. THOMPSON, and E.L. HITTELMAN (New York University -, USA) 1354 10:00 Biogeneric Tooth - a New Mathematical Approach of CAD Reconstruction of Occlusal Surfaces. A. MEHL*, V. BLANZ, and R. HICKEL (Ludwig-MaximiliansUniversity, Muenchen, Germany) 1355 10:15 Clinical Connector Dimensions of CAD/CAMproduced All-ceramic FPDs. S. REICH* (University of ErlangenNuremberg, Germany) 1356 10:30 Fracture Strength of Composite and All-ceramic CAD-CAM Crowns. A. ATTIA and M. KERN* (ChristianAlbrechts University at Kiel, Germany) 1357 10:45 In vitro Fracture Strength of Teeth Restored with Different Procera All-ceramic Crowns. N. POTIKET*, G.J. CHICHE, I.M. FINGER, D. MERCANTE, and M.B. BLATZ (Louisiana State University, New Orleans, USA) Seq#: 148.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, F1

1364 10:30 Inter-examiner Reliability of Disposable Gnathometers. C. DE BAAT* (Erasmus university Medical Center Rotterdam, Netherlands) 1365 10:45 In vivo Correlation of Non-carious Cervical Lesions and Occlusal Wear. A.M. ESTAFAN*, P.C. FURNARI, G.R. GOLDSTEIN, and E.L. HITTELMAN (New York University College of Dentistry, USA) Seq#: 149.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Poster Discussion, J1

Salivary Research - Salivary Glands/ Physiopathology Chairpersons: A. Peck and D. Deville de Prire 9:00 Poster Viewing. 1366 9:20 Effects of Autoantibodies on Intracellular Free Calcium Concentration in Sjgren's Syndrome. K. PARK, Y.M. HA, Z.G. PIAO, K.C. LEE, B.H. YANG, Y.W. SONG, S.B. OH, and J.-S. KIM* (Seoul National University, South Korea) 1367 9:30 Detection of Anti-muscarinic 3 Receptor Autoantibodies from Human Patients' Sera with Transfected Flp-In CHO Cells. J. GAO*, S. CHA, and A. PECK (University of Florida, Gainesville, USA) 1368 9:40 SNI-2011 Induces Amylase Secretion from Rat Parotid Glands via Activation of NO/cGMP Signal Transduction. Z. YUAN*, H. IIDA, N. INOUE, and Y. ISHIKAWA (Tokushima University School of Dentistry, Japan) 1369 9:50 Indices of Salivary Gland Injury in Types 1 and 2 Human Diabetic Patients. C. HIRTZ, J.C. EGEA, J.P. JOLY, J.P. TRAMINI, and D. DEVILLE DE PRIRE* (faculty of odontology, montpellier, France) 1370 10:00 AQP5 is Located in Caveolae and Translocated to Non-caveolae by the Enhancement of [Ca2+]i in Rat Parotid Glands. Y. ISHIKAWA*, Z. YUAN, H. IIDA, and N. INOUE (Tokushima University, School of Dentistry, Japan) 1371 10:10 Localization and Function of Aquaporin 5 in Rat Parotid Secretory Granules. H. SUGIYA*, M. MATSUKI, S. HASHIMOTO, M. SHIMONO, M. MURAKAMI, J. YOSHIGAKI, and S. FURUYAMA (Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Chiba, Japan) 1372 10:20 VAMP2-binding Proteins at Secretory Granules in Rat Parotid Glands. J. YOSHIGAKI*, S. FURUYAMA, and H. SUGIYA (Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Japan) 1373 10:30 New Aspects of Screening Diagnostics of the Salivary Gland Malignant Tumor (SGMT). F.A. LATIPOVA*, Z.A. ABDULLAEVA, and U.A. SAIDKARIMOVA (Tashkent Medical Institute, Uzbekistan) 10:40 Discussion. Seq#: 150.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Hands-On Workshop, G4

Prosthodontics Research - Maxillofacial Treatment, Masticatory Performance and Forces, Speech Chairpersons: C. De Baat and F. Tung 1358 9:00 Efficacy of Implant-supported Maxillofacial Prostheses: Study Design and Sample Characteristics. K. KAPUR*, N. GARRETT, E.D. ROUMANAS, E. FREYMILLER, J. BEUMER, and R.C.. MCFARLAND (UCLA School of Dentistry, Weintraub Center, Los Angeles, CA, USA) 1359 9:15 Efficacy of Implant-supported Maxillofacial Prostheses: Pre- and Post-surgical Masticatory Performances. N. GARRETT*, E.D. ROUMANAS, K.K. KAPUR, E. FREYMILLER, J. BEUMER, and R.C. MCFARLAND (UCLA School of Dentistry, Weintraub Center & VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, CA, USA) 1360 9:30 Acoustic Analysis Based on Psychoacoustic Parameters in Thirty Maxillectomy Patients. Y.I. SUMITA*, M. SASAKI, H. MUKOHYAMA, T. OHYAMA, and H. TANIGUCHI (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan) 1361 9:45 Speech Errors with Maxillary Fixed and Removable Implant Prostheses. G. HEYDECKE*, D. MCFARLAND, J.P. LUND, and J.S. FEINE (School of Dentistry, University of Freiburg Medical Center, Germany) 1362 10:00 Re-investigation of the Effect of Chewing Efficiency on Preferred Chewing Side. J. PAPHANGKORAKIT* (Khon Kaen University, Thailand) 1363 10:15 Measurable Changes on the Soft Tissues of Edentulous Patients with the Increase of Occlusal Vertical Dimension. E. EKMEKCI*, B. ZTRK, E. CAL, and M. SONUGELEN (Ege Universitesi, zmir, Turkey)

Hands-on Workshop - Clinical Research Opportunities for Dental Researchers in the International Setting Chairperson: B. Pihlstrom 1374 9:00 Clinical Research for New and Established Investigators. B.L. PIHLSTROM* (National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, Bethesda, MD, USA) 10:30 Case Studies in Clinical Trials Research and Clinical Research in the Curriculum. R. MOWERY* (National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, Bethesda, MD, USA)

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11:15 The NIDCR Model for Funding Clinical Trials. B.L. PIHLSTROM* (National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, Bethesda, MD, USA) Seq#: 151.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Pulp Biology - Microbiology and Materials; Immune Cells, NO and Neuropeptides 1375 Effects of iNOS Inhibitor on Experimentally Induced Rat Pulpitis. H.N. KAWANISHI*, N. KAWASHIMA, N. SUZUKI, M. TAKAGI, and H. SUDA (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan) 1376 In vitro Antimicrobial Activity of Ni-Ti Endodontic Therapy. G. PALAIA*, U. ROMEO, L. PACIFICI, F. RIPARI, G. GAMBARINI, C. MORONI, G. TARSITANI, and S. PETTI (University of Rome "La Sapienza", Roma, Italy) 1377 S. mutans Promotes Monocyte to Dendritic Cell Differentiation. C.-L. HAHN*, A.M. BEST, S.E. BARBOUR, H.A. SCHENKEIN, and J.G. TEW (Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, USA) 1378 Antimicrobial Activity of Nd:YAG Laser in Endodontics. A. CHIL*, A. POSSENTI, G. PALAIA, A. RIPARI, U. ROMEO, G. GAMBARINI, C. MORONI, G. TARSITANI, and S. PETTI (University of Rome "La Sapienza", Roma, Italy) 1379 Is a Detectable Bacteremia Produced During Nonsurgical Root Canal Therapy?. L. SAVARRIO*, D. MACKENZIE, M. RIGGIO, W.P. SAUNDERS, and J. BAGG (University of Glasgow, United Kingdom) 1380 Effects of Neuropeptides on PGE2, IL-1 , and IL-6 Production from Human Pulp Cells Obtained from Orthodontic Patients with Severe Root Resorption. M. YAMAGUCHI*, T. KOJIMA, N. AIHARA, A. NOGIMURA, M. KANEKAWA, and K. KASAI (Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Chiba, Japan) 1381 Paper Withdrawn. 1382 Effects of Neuropeptides on Inflammation-associated Cytokines and Osteoclastogenesis from Human Pulp Fibroblasts. T. KOJIMA*, M. YAMAGUCHI, N. AIHARA, A. NOGIMURA, M. KANEKAWA, and K. KASAI (Nihon University school of dentistry at Matsudo, Chiba, Japan) 1383 Paper Withdrawn. 1384 IL-1 and TNF Expression in Rat Pulp and Periapical Lesions after Unilateral Sympathectomy. A. BLETSA, K.J. HEYERAAS, S.R. HAUG, and E. BERGGREEN* (University of Bergen, Norway) 1385 Detection of Treponema, Enterococcus, Streptococcus, and Candida species in Root Canal Infections in Southern Chinese. C.S.P. TSANG*, F.C.S. CHU, and L.P. SAMARANAYAKE (The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) 1386 Cloning and Sequencing in Endodontic Microbial Identification. A.F. FOUAD*, B. JAFARNIA, and J. BARRY (University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, USA) 1387 Role of Neuropeptides in Regulating the Expression of IL-8 and MCP-1 in Human Dental Pulp. S.H. PARK, G.Y.W. HSIAO*, T. PATEL, and G.T.-J. HUANG (UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA)

1388 4-META Resin Application on Carious Dentin may Inhibit the Proliferation of Bacteria. S. MIYAKOSHI*, K. MATSUZAKA, S. MURAKAMI, Y. KOIKE, M. SHIMONO, and T. INOUE (Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan) 1389 Root Canal Microflora of Dogs' Teeth with Induced Periapical Lesions by Two Different Methods. F.B.A. FERREIRA*, H.R.C. RABANG, B.P.F.A. GOMES, and F.J. SOUZA FILHO (Bauru Dental School - University of So Paulo, Brazil) Seq#: 152.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Pulp Biology - Pulpal Responses to Infection or Injury 1390 Correlation of Presence and Concentration of IgE with Dental Caries. M. GANJEHZADEH ROHANI*, M. SATTARI, and M. HEJAZI (University of Kerman, Iran) 1391 Expression of VR1 and its Regulation of TNFand IL-6 Induction in Human Dental Pulp Cell Cultures. M. TOKUDA*, R. NAKAZONO, S. NAGAOKA, and M. TORII (Kagoshima University Dental School, Japan) 1392 Catalase Activity in Human Healthy and Inflamed Dental Pulps. G. VARVARA*, P. ESPOSITO, F. MONACO, G. MURMURA, C. CORDELLA, T. TRAINI, G. PERINETTI, and S. CAPUTI (University G. D'Annunzio, Chieti, Italy) 1393 Cervical Root Resorption: Is it Inflammatory or Non-inflammatory in Origin?. J. SIMON, J. NAGHSHBANDI*, K. AL-HEZAIMI, and D.A. FAGAN (University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA) 1394 Prostaglandin E2 Receptor Signaling in Dental Pulp Cells. M.-C. CHANG* and J.-H. JENG (Chang-Gung Institute of Technology, Taoyuan, Taiwan) 1395 Induction of Type I Collagen and Osteocalcin Secretion in Human Dental Pulp Cells by Retinoic Acid. S. THAWEBOON*, B. THAWEBOON, P. CHUNHABUNDIT, and P. SUPPAKPATANA (Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand) 1396 Immunohistochemical and Immunoelectron Microscopic Study of Class I Major Histocompatibility Complex Molecule-expressing Macrophages and Dendritic Cells in Wound Healing and Dentin Bridge Formation Following Rat Molar Pulpotomy. M. ZHANG* and H. FUKUYAMA (Kyushu Dental College, Kitakyushu-city, Japan) 1397 Responses of Pulpal Cell and Nerve Fibers by Er:YAG and COsub>2 Laser Radiation. H. INOUE*, T. EIDA, H. KAWANAMI, and T. IZUMI (Fukuoka Dental College, Japan) 1398 Apoptosis in Clonal Dental Pulp Cell Lines (RPCC2A) by Heat Shock. C. KITAMURA*, T. NISHIHARA, Y. UENO, T. MOROTOMI, and M. TERASHITA (Kyushu Dental College, Kitakyushu, Japan) 1399 Production of Inflammatory Mediators by Cultured Dental Pulp Cells in Response to Lipopolysaccharide. G.R. HOLLAND*, T.M. BOTERO, M.M. ARTLEY, J.R. BAYER, and J.E. NOR (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA) 1400 BMP and IGF Expressions in Dental Pulp by PGE2. M. SAKAMOTO*, K. MATSUSHIMA, T. OKABE, Y. TSUJIMOTO, H. TAKEUCHI, T. MURATA, K. SAITO, and M. YAMAZAKI (Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Japan) 1401 Superoxide Dismutase Activity in Human Healthy and Inflamed Dental Pulps. F. MONACO*, G. VARVARA, P. ESPOSITO, G. PERINETTI, G. MURMURA, C. CORDELLA, and S. CAPUTI (Universita G D'Annunzio, chieti, Italy)

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1402 Responses of MHC Class II Molecule-expressing Cells to Cavity Preparation and Caries Treatment. K. YOSHIBA*, N. YOSHIBA, and M. IWAKU (Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Japan) 1403 Intrapulpal Temperature Increases with the Use of Argon Laser and Halogen Light. G.R. MARTINS, B.N. CAVALCANTI, J.L. LAGE-MARQUES, and S.M. RODE* (So Paulo State University at So Jos dos Campos, Brazil) 1404 Cavity Preparation and Restoration Events and Their Effects on Pulp Cellular Injury. K. ASAWANG*, L.J. WINDSOR, I. ABOUT, J.-C. FRANQUIN, F. GARCIA-GODOY, Sr., and P.E. MURRAY (Indiana University, Indianapolis, USA) Seq#: 153.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

1416 Paper Withdrawn. 1417 Oral Carriage of Candida spp., Denture Cleanliness, ABO Blood Groups, and Denture Stomatitis in Brazilian Patients. S. DAVILA*, M.J.S.M. GIANNINI, A.A. LEITE, and M.R. SPOSTO (Faculdade de Odontologia de Araraquara-UNESP, Brazil, Araraquara SP, Brazil) 1418 The Effects of Removable Partial Denture and Chlorhexidine Treatment on Salivary Mutans Streptococci. A.A. DEL BEL CURY*, E.P. ROCHA EP, S.B.F. FRANCISCO, and J.A. CURY (Faculty of Dentistry of Piracicaba, UNICAMP, Brazil) 1419 The Effects of Denture Base Cleaners on Surface Roughness and Removal of Candida. A. JOHNSON*, Z. HARRISON, and C.W.I. DOUGLAS (Department of Adult Dental Care, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom) Seq#: 154.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Prosthodontics Research - Removable Prostheses: Fabrication, Outcomes, Biological Evaluations 1405 Galvanic Skin Response as a Parameter for Evaluating Speech Disability. G. NISHIGAWA*, Y. MARUO, M. OKAMOTO, M. OKA, K. OKI, Y. KINUTA, and S. MINAGI (Hospital of Dentistry, Okayama University, Japan) 1406 Pressure Characteristics of Impression-taking for Complete Dentures. K. MARIA*, S. HIROYUKI, S. KAZUYOSHI, and K. KIHEI (Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Matsudo Chiba, Japan) 1407 Mechanical Properties of Device- vs. Hand-mixed Irreversible Hydrocolloids. E. KILINC*, E. CAL, M. SONUGELEN, A. KESERCIOGLU, and B. UYULGAN (Ege Universitesi, zmir, Turkey) 1408 Effect of Surface Coating of Tissue Conditioner on Color Stability. F. KAWANO*, M. OHISHI, O. ISHIDA, E. YAMAUCHI, S. ABE, and C. SHINOHARA (The University of Tokushima, Japan) 1409 Weathering Effect on Color Stability in Artificial Iris Painting for Ocular Prosthetics. N.F. D'ALMEIDA*, S.M. RODE, and R. RODE (Universidade de Santo Amaro - UNISA, So Paulo, Brazil) 1410 Effect of Reinforcement Wire on Repaired Denture Base Resin. H. KOUNO*, C. OHKUBO, T. AOKI, T. OSADA, N. KAWAMURA, T. HOSOI, and H. SHIMIZU (Tsurumi University, Yokohama, Japan) 1411 Adhesive Strengths of Autocuring Resin to Primed Composite Denture Teeth. N. KAMADA*, C. OHKUBO, T. AOKI, T. OSADA, H. KOUNO, N. KAWAMURA, and T. HOSOI (Tsurumi University, Yokohama, Japan) 1412 Comparing the Costs to Fabricate Complete Dentures Using Two Different Methods. Y. KAWAI*, H. MURAKAMI, J.R. PENROD, J.P. LUND, and J.S. FEINE (Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Japan) 1413 Identifying the Edentulous: Metallic Denture Markers vs. a New Denture Microchip. M. RAJAN* and J. RATHNASAMY (Rajah Muthiah Dental College and Hospital,Annamalai University, Chidambaram,Tamil Nadu, India) 1414 Development of a Parallel Intra-oral Device and Its Accuracy as a Transferring Method of Guide Plane. A.L.S. BORGES*, J.E.J. ARAJO, A.B. BORGES, and E.S. UEMURA (Unesp, So Jos dos Campos, Brazil) 1415 Retention of Maxillary Implant Overdentures with Different Attachments. E. BERROETA*, B.H. WILLIAMS, K. OCHIAI, R. NISHIMURA, and A.A. CAPUTO (USC School of Dentistry, Los Angeles, CA, USA)

Dental Materials: I - Adhesion-Composite Bond Strength Technical/Environmental/Surface Conditioning Effects 1420 Influence of Primer Application Times on Bond Strength to Abraded Dentin. N. NL*, S. KARAKAYA, E.C. SAY, F. ZER, M. SOYMAN, and J. TAGAMI (Selcuk University, Konya, Turkey) 1421 Influence of Application Parameters on Bond Strength of Prompt-L-Pop. M. TOLEDANO*, R. OSORIO, E. OSORIO, F. GARCIA-GODOY, F.R. TAY, and D.H. PASHLEY (University of Granada, Spain) 1422 Simplified Adhesives and Luting Cements. Are They Compatible?. T.A. PEGORARO*, L.F. PEGORARO, N.R.F. SILVA, and R.M. CARVALHO (FOB-USP, Bauru, Brazil) 1423 Microtensile Bond Strength of Resin to Dentin: Effect of Adhesive Application Time. G.C. LOPES, D. TEIXEIRA*, M.A.C. ANDRADA, and L.N. BARATIERI (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianpolis S.C, Brazil) 1424 Microtensile Bond Strength of Resin to Enamel: Effect of Enamel Surface Preparation and Acid Etching Time. R. GONDO*, G.C. LOPES, S. MONTEIRO JR., M.A.C. ANDRADA, and L.N. BARATIERI (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianpolis SC, Brazil) 1425 Effects of Acid Etching, Priming Time, and Number of Adhesive Layers on Bond Strength to Ground Enamel. M.A.G. MOREIRA*, M. TOLEDANO, R. OSORIO, F.R. TAY, and D.H. PASHLEY (Granada University, Spain) 1426 Aging Effect on Microtensile Bond Strength of Prompt-L-Pop to Dentin. E. OSORIO*, M. TOLEDANO, R. OSORIO, F. GARCIA-GODOY, Sr., and F.R. TAY (University of Granada, Spain) 1427 Paper Withdrawn. 1428 Effect of Home-bleaching on Shear Bond Strength to Enamel. G.C. LOPES, T. MICHELON*, L.C.C. VIEIRA, and L.N. BARATIERI (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianpolis SC, Brazil)

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1429 Effect of NaOCl on Bond Strength and Mechanical Properties of Dentin. H. ISHIZAKI*, L. ZHENG, K. SAEKI, S. HABELITZ, L.G. WATANABE, G.W. MARSHALL, and S.J. MARSHALL (Niigata University, Japan) 1430 The Influence of Bleaching Agents on Enamel Bond Strength of a Composite Resin According to Storage Time. A.B. BORGES*, A.L.S. BORGES, P.I. ROCHA, and J.R. RODRIGUES (Unesp, So Jos dos Campos, Brazil) 1431 Effect of Desensitizing Agents on Dentinal Bonding. K.M. NOAMAN* and J.M. POWERS (Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt) 1432 Paper Withdrawn. 1433 Bonding Capacity of Three Different Dentin Adhesives on Moist and Perfused Dentin. K. BEKES*, C.R. GERNHARDT, S. POPELLA, and H.-G. SCHALLER (MartinLuther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany) 1434 Wet Bonding without Primer. M. PIEMJAI* and N. NAKABAYASHI (Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand) Seq#: 155.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Dental Materials: II - Adhesion-Other - Adhesion to Dentin/ Enamel/Bone 1435 Effects of Ascorbic Acid and Ferric Chloride on Dentin Bonding. K. SOENO*, Y. TAIRA, R. YOKOMICHI, H. MATSUMURA, M. ATSUTA, and S. SUZUKI (Nagasaki University, Japan) 1436 Influence of Substrate, Shape, and Thickness on Microtensile Specimens' Structural Integrity and Their Measured Bond Strengths. F.T. SADEK*, C. GORACCI, F. MONTICELLI, M. FERRARI, and P.E.C. CARDOSO (University of So Paulo, Brazil) 1437 Influence of Collagen Removal using NaOCl on the Mechanism of Dentinal Adhesion. E.M. SILVA*, A.B. VASCONCELLOS, J.G.A. GUIMARAES, and E. MATSON (Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niteri, RJ, Brazil) 1438 Liquid- and Solid-state Multinuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies on the Interaction of Self-etching Adhesives with Radicular and Coronal Dentin. T.G. NUNES, M. POLIDO*, A. AMORIM, S. NUNES, and M. TOLEDANO (Instituto Superior de Cincias da Sade-Sul, Caparica, Portugal) 1439 Transmission Electron Microscopic Evaluation of a Self-adhesive Material Luted to Different Dental Substrates. F. MONTICELLI, S. GRANDINI, C. GORACCI, M. FERRARI*, and F.R. TAY (University of Siena, Livorno, Italy) 1440 Decalcification of and Chemisorption to Hydroxyapatite by Malic and Tartaric Acids. B. FU*, Q. SHEN, W. QIAN, and M. HANNIG (Zheijang University, Hangzhou, China) 1441 The Micro-tensile Bond Srength Test in Primary Teeth. Effects of Different Etching Times and Bond Agent Systems. A.S. CALDO TEIXEIRA* and R.M. PUPPIN RONTANI (UNIVERSITY OF CAMPINAS, Piracicaba, Brazil) 1442 SEM Study to Compare the Luting Procedures of Two Different Fiber Posts. S. GRANDINI, A. BORRACCHINI*, C. GORACCI, F. MONTICELLI, and M. FERRARI (University of Siena, Livorno, Italy)

1443 Adhesively Cemented Endodontic Posts: A SEM Investigation. G. RAPPELLI*, C. MASSACCESI, A. CERUTTI, and A. PUTIGNANO (Universita di Ancona, Italy) 1444 In vitro Influence of Preparation and Material on the Fracture Resistance of Re-attached Tooth Fragment. M. VOVAN*, D. FORTIN, P.H. ROMPR, and H. BUITHIEU (Universite de Montreal, Montral, QC, Canada) 1445 Shear Bond Strength of Encapsulated Glassionomer Cements to Sound and Carious Dentin. B. CZARNECKA, P. DEREGOWSKA-NOSOWICZ*, and H. LIMANOWSKASHAW (University of Medical Sciences in Poznan, Poland) 1446 Tensile Bond Strength of Glass-ionomer Cements used in Atraumatic Restorative Treatment to Demineralized Enamel. D.F.G. CEFALY*, C.M.C. TAPETY, T.J.E. BARATA, R.F.L. MONDELLI, E. BRESCIANI, and M.F.L. NAVARRO (Bauru Dental School-University of So Paulo, Brazil) 1447 Microtensile Bond Strength of New Self-etching Primer/Adhesive Systems. G.C. LOPES*, M.C. RIBEIRO, L.C.C. VIEIRA, and L.N. BARATIERI (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianpolis S.C, Brazil) 1448 Mechanical Evaluation of Two Prosthetic Abutments' Restoration Techniques. G. OTERI*, G. LO GIUDICE, M. VENZA, G. VINCI, A. VISCO, and D. CICCI (University of Messina, Italy) Seq#: 156.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Dental Materials: III - Ceramics and Cements - Cement-tooth Bonding/Metal-ceramic/Ceramic Fabrication 1449 Effects of Temporary Cements on the Bond Strength of a Resin Cement. D. AUGUSTI*, D. RE, and A. CERUTTI (Milan University, Italy) 1450 Microstructural and Mechanical Evaluation of Ceram-Ceramic Interface. A. DIAS*, M.A. BOTTINO, E. MIYASHITA, A.A. CASTRO FILHO, M.C.A. NONO, and M.M. GUIMARES (Paulista state University, So Jos dos Campos, Brazil) 1451 Development of Rubber-bonded Polycrystalline Diamond Polishing Tool for Dental Ceramics. H. SATO*, M. OHTSUKA, S. AMMI, T. YAMAMOTO, Y. NAKAMURA, M. MAYUZUMI, H. WATANABE, T. OHTSUKA, and N. KAWASHIMA (Musashi Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan) 1452 In vitro Retentive Strength of All-ceramic Crowns. C.-P. ERNST*, U. COHNEN, E. STENDER, and B. WILLERSHAUSEN (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany) 1453 3-D FEM Analysis of the Deformation of Metal Coping in the Process of Making Metal-Ceramic Crowns. T. OHTSUKA*, S. MURASAKI, H. TAMURA, Y. KOBAYASHI, H. SATO, Y. NAKAMURA, and T. SATO (Musashi Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan) 1454 Ceramic Veneering of Au Alloy and CAM Zirconia Ceramic. G. GRGER*, M. ROSENTRITT, M. BEHR, and G. HANDEL (University of Regensburg, Germany) 1455 Milling Time vs. Marginal Fit of CAD/CAM-manufactured Zirconia Restorations. G. HERTLEIN*, M. KRAEMER, T. SPRENGART, and K. WATZEK (3M ESPE AG, Seefeld, Germany) 1456 Long-term Shear Bond Strength of Luting Cements to Dentin. A. PIWOWARCZYK, K. LINDEMANN*, H. ZIPPRICH, and H.-C. LAUER (University of Frankfurt, Frankfurt/Main, Germany)

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1457 Shear Strength of Core-Veneer Interface in Bilayered Ceramics. H. AL-DOHAN*, P. YAMAN, J.B. DENNISON, M.E. RAZZOOG, and B.R. LANG (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA) 1458 A Novel Method for Preparation of Carbonated Apatite Block. S. MATSUYA*, X. LIN, K. UDOH, M. NAKAGAWA, and K. ISHIKAWA (Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan) 1459 Effect of Surface Treatment of Pre-fabricated Posts on Adherence of Resin Cement in vitro. A. SAHAFI*, A. PEUTZFELDT, E. ASMUSSEN, and K. GOTFREDSEN (School of Dentistry, University of Copenhagen, Denmark) 1460 The Sintering Condition and Quality of Dental Ceramic. T.U. KLINKE*, S. HAAK, and R. BIFFAR (University of Greifswald, Germany) 1461 TEM Analysis of Gold-coated Cast TitaniumCeramic Interface. Y. TANAKA*, E. MIURA, T. SHIRAISHI, K. HISATSUNE, I. WATANABE, Z. CAI, and T. OKABE (Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki University, Japan) 1462 Fatigue Resistance of In-Ceram/Dentin Bonding: A Comparative Study. C. MONACO*, P. DI FIORE, P. BALDISSARA, and R. SCOTTI (University of Bologna, Italy) 1463 Bond Strengths of Resin Luting Materials to Crown and Root Dentin. R. WALTER*, P.A. MIGUEZ, and P.N.R. PEREIRA (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA) 1464 The Influence of Multiple Firing on Thermal Expansion of Ceramics Used for the Fabrication of All-ceramic Dental Restorations. G. ISGRO*, C.J. KLEVERLAAN, and A.J. FEILZER (University of Amsterdam Faculty of Dentistry (ACTA), Netherlands) Seq#: 157.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

1471 Meta-analysis of the Reasons for the Replacement of Failed Restorations Over the Past 5 Years. T.W. SMYTH*, P.E. MURRAY, and F. GARCIA-GODOY (Private practice, Glencoe, MN, USA) 1472 One-year Clinical Trial of Gradia Direct Class II Restorations. A. FABIANELLI*, S. GRANDINI, C. GORACCI, and M. FERRARI (University of Siena, Livorno, Italy) 1473 Paper Withdrawn. 1474 Clinical Performance of Surefil Packable Composite Restorations after Three Years. Y. KORKMAZ* and A. KIREMITCI (Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey) 1475 Flitek Supreme Composite Resin, 6-month Clinical Evaluation. J.R. DUNN*, C.A. MUNOZ, A. WILSON, and R.C. RANDALL (Loma Linda University, CA, USA) 1476 Influence of Explorer Tip Diameter in Identifying Restoration Margin Discrepancies. M. HAYASHI*, N.H.F. WILSON, S. EBISU, and D.C. WATTS (Osaka University Graduate School of Dentistry, Suita, Japan) 1477 Marginal Quality of Class-V Resin Composite Restorations with and without Softstart Polymerization. M. ROSIN*, A. MEHL, J. KROHN, and R. HICKEL (University of Greifswald, Germany) 1478 Lab-made and Direct Composite Restorations: A Retrospective, Clinical Study after 5-8 Years. M.A. KRHENMANN*, T.N. GHRING, and T. IMFELD (University of Bern, Switzerland) 1479 Four-year Clinical Evaluation of a Universal Composite Resin System. V.V. GORDAN*, R. WATSON, C. SHEN, and I.A. MJOR (University of Florida, Gainesville, USA) 1480 Clinical Evaluation of Class II Composite Restorations30-month Results. F. SCHFERS* and C. KRANTZ-SCHFERS (Private Dental Office, Hattorf, Germany) Seq#: 158.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Dental Materials: IV - Clinical Trials - Clinical Evaluations of Direct Resin Composites 1465 Five-year Clinical Performance of Posterior Composite Resin Restorations Placed by Dental Students. N.J.M. OPDAM*, B.A.C. LOOMANS, F.J.M. ROETERS, and E.M. BRONKHORST (University of Nijmegen, Netherlands) 1466 Three-year Clinical Evaluation of Filtek P-60 Packable Composite Restorations. A. KIREMITCI* (Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey) 1467 Clinical Evaluation of a New Direct Composite Resin System: Two-year Results. M.F.L. NAVARRO*, M. BALKENHOL, R.F.L. MONDELLI, A. ISHIKIRIAMA, M.F.F. JORGE, E. BRESCIANI, T.D.J.E. BARATA, D.F.G. CEFALY, and J.R.P. LAURIS (Bauru Dental School, University of So Paulo, Brazil) 1468 Clinical Evaluation of Large Posterior Composite Restorations Bonded with a New Self-Etching Adhesive System: 6month Results. A. PESCHKE*, S.D. HEINTZE, and V. RHEINBERGER (Ivoclar Vivadent AG, Schaan, Liechtenstein) 1469 Clinical Performance of Prodigy Condensable Restorations after Two Years. C.-P. ERNST, K. AKSOGAN*, K. CANBEK, and B. WILLERSHAUSEN (Johannes GutenbergUniversity Mainz, Germany) 1470 Clinical Performance of Amalgam and Composite Restorations. F. KORAY*, O.A. ADEBAYO, E. YLDZ, H. SANCAKL, and N. TURAN (Istanbul University, Faculty of Dentistry, Dept. of Conservative Dentistry, Turkey)

Dental Materials: V - Polymer Materials-Chemistry - Conversion 1481 Characteristic Polymerization Shrinkage Behavior of UDMA/Acidic Monomer Resins. J. TANAKA*, S. CHUJO, J.W. STANSBURY, J.M. ANTONUCCI, and K. SUZUKI (Okayama University, Japan) 1482 Setting and Flexural Properties of Metal-Resin Composite Filled with Ag-Cu Fine Particles. H. SOMA* and Y. MIYAGAWA (The Nippon Dental Uni., School of Dentistry at Niigata, Japan) 1483 Statistical Screening of the Initiator and Activator Concentration on the Degree of Conversion and Flexural Strength of a Dendrimer-containing Copolymer. E.K. VILJANEN*, M. SKRIFVARS, and P.K. VALLITTU (University of Turku, Finland) 1484 Effects of the Types of Light-curing Units on the Leachable Components of Composite Resins. C.-W. KIM, W.-D. KIM*, H.-J. MOON, Y.-K. LEE, and B.-S. LIM (Seoul National University, College of Dentistry and IBEC, South Korea) 1485 Prediction of Long-term Elution of Leachable Components from Composite. Y. IMAI* and M. WATANABE (Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Japan) 1486 Absorption Profiles of Photoinitiators Used in Self-etching Adhesives. I.C. CORRA*, M.G. NEUMANN, C.C.S. CAVALHEIRO, W.G. MIRANDA JR, and M. JOO (Universidade Gama Filho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

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1487 Interaction Between Wine Phenolics and Benzoyl Peroxide (BPO) Radicals. M. ISHIHARA*, Y. KADOMA, and S. FUJISAWA (Meikai University, Sakado, Japan) 1488 Influence of Type of Monomer on Setting Behavior of Cold-cured Acrylic Soft Denture Liners. H. MURATA*, G. HONG, C. HIRONORI, and H. TAIZO (Hiroshima University, Japan) Seq#: 159.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Dental Materials: V - Polymer Materials-Chemistry - Material Properties 1489 Evaluation of Hyperbranched Polymers' Effect on Dental Composite Properties. K. LIZENBOIM*, H. DODIUKKENIG, I. EPPELBAUM, and B. ZALSMAN (B. J. M. Laboratories Ltd, Or-Yehuda, Israel) 1490 Shear Bond Strength of Bis-GMA-MMA Polymer and Hyperbranched Methacrylate Polyester on Differently Silanated Titanium Substrates. J.P. MATINLINNA*, L.V.J. LASSILA, A. YLI-URPO, and P.K. VALLITTU (University of Turku, Finland) 1491 Comparison of HEMA and TEGDMA on the Water Sorption of Composites. Y.C. CHOI*, K.-S. LEE, and H.-N. LIM (Kyung Hee University, Seoul, South Korea) 1492 Electron Beam Post-cured Veneering Composites: Color Changes (CIE L*a*b*). A. FALTERMEIER*, M. BEHR, M. ROSENTRITT, and G. HANDEL (University of Regensburg, Germany) 1493 Changes in the Surface Chemistry of Dimethacrylate Dental Resins after Storage to an Esterase Solution. C. RAHIOTIS*, N. KOURNETAS, G. ELIADES, M. LOUKIDIS, and J. GEIS-GERSTORFER (University of Athens, Greece) 1494 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies on Shrinkage and Molecular Motion of Novel Resins Containing Fluorine. S.G. PEREIRA*, T.G. NUNES, and S. KALACHANDRA (Technical University of Lisbon, IST, Portugal) 1495 Effect of Bonding Agent on Fluoride Uptake in a Tooth using Proton-induced Gamma-ray Emission (PIGE) Measurement. H. YAMAMOTO*, Y. IWAMI, S. EBISU, M. NOMACHI, N. YAMAMOTO, T. SAKAI, and T. KAMIYA (Osaka Univ. Grad. School of Dent, Japan) 1496 Enhancing Fluoride Release from Autopolymerizing Resin. C. HENGTRAKOOL*, K. NUANGSRI, and U. KEDJARUNE (Faculty of Dentistry, Prince of Songkla University, Hatyai, Songkla, Thailand) Seq#: 160.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

1499 Effects of Different Light Guides on the Depth of Cure. M. HARTUNG* and C. WASTIAN (3M ESPE AG, Seefeld, Germany) 1500 The Influence of Resin Composite Type on Depth of Cure with LED and QTH Light-curing Devices. C.-P. ERNST, G.R. MEYER, J. VOLMERHAUS*, M.O. AHLERS, and B. WILLERSHAUSEN (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany) 1501 Composite Depth of Cure and Hardness Using Two LED Curing Lights. C.A. MUNOZ*, K. DAHLKE, J. SYMUNOZ, and J.R. DUNN (Loma Linda University, School of Dentistry, CA, USA) 1502 Composite Shade Effects on Depth of Cure for LED and QTH Irradiation. A. BENNETT* and D. WATTS (University of Manchester, United Kingdom) 1503 The Effects of Different Light-curing Units on Fatigue Behavior and Degree of Cure of a Resin-Composite. U. LOHBAUER*, C. RAHIOTIS, N. KRMER, A. PETSCHELT, and G. ELIADES (University of Erlangen, Germany) 1504 Surface Hardness of a Composite Resin Cured with Different Light Intensities and Increments. S. VIEIRA*, L.F. AZEVEDO, E.M. SOUZA, R. MAZUR, J. BERTONCELO, and D. B. M. CALDAS (PUCPR Dental School, Curitiba, Brazil) 1505 The Influence of the Irradiation Zone on Polymerization and Color Stability of Light-cured Composite. K. UCHIDA* (Tsurumi University, Yokohama, Japan) 1506 Attenuated Total Reflection Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy Tests for Composite Characterization. N. ILIE*, K.H. KUNZELMANN, A. MEISEL, and R. HICKEL (Dental School of the LMU, Munich, Germany) 1507 Estimation of the Minimum Irradiation Times for Dental Composites using DMA and FT-IR Analysis. B.-S. LIM*, Y.-K. LEE, and C.-W. KIM (Seoul National University, College of Dentistry and IBEC, South Korea) 1508 Flexural Strength of Composite Resins used for Inlay Restorations: Effects of Different Polymerization Techniques. A.A. CASTRO FILHO*, M.A. JUNO DE ARAUJO, E. MIYASHITA, L. BUSO, E.E.S. ALMEIDA, E.T. KIMPARA, and S.L. CASTRO (Universidade Est. Paulista Julio Mesquita, sao jos dos campos, Brazil) 1509 Tensile Strength Evaluation of the Photocuring Composite Resin by Different Light Units. V. BOSQUIROLI*, E.B. FRANCO, and L.G. LOPEZ (Faculdade de Odontologia de Bauru Universidade de So Paulo, Cascavel - PR, Brazil) 1510 Effects of Various Curing Systems on Microtensile Bond Resistance. M.V. CORTS*, J.C. GOMES, O.M.M. GOMES, D.A. CAVINA, and A.L. CALIXTO (Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa, Brazil) Seq#: 161.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Dental Materials: VI - Polymer Materials-Mechanical Properties and Degradation - Polymer Materials: Photopolymerization Depth and Degree of Cure 1497 Depth of Cure of Flowable Resin Composites with High-intensity Light-curing. A. ENCIOIU*, W. EL-BADRAWY, O. EL-MOWAFY, and D. KARASTATHIS (University of Toronto, Canada) 1498 Material Characteristics of Resin Composites Polymerized with Plasma Arc and Conventional Halogen Curing Units. H. DAVIDS*, G. DANESH, K.-J. REINHARDT, K.H.R. OTT, and E. SCHFER (University of Mnster - School of Dental Medicin, Germany)

Dental Materials: VI - Polymer Materials-Mechanical Properties and Degradation - Polymer Materials: Preformed and Temporary Crown Materials 1511 Disinfection of Esthetic Coated Pediatric Crowns. C.E. SHELBURNE*, R.C. RANDALL, and D.E. LOPATIN (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA) 1512 Color Change on Disinfection for Esthetic Coated Pediatric Crowns. K.A. RANDOLPH*, T. JORGENSON, T.T. TON, and R.C. RANDALL (3M ESPE Dental Products, Saint Paul, MN, USA)

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1513 Repair Bond Strength for Esthetic Coated Pediatric Crowns. T. TON*, K.A. RANDOLPH, and R.C. RANDALL (3M ESPE Dental Products, Saint Paul, MN, USA) 1514 Abrasion Assays for Esthetic Coated Pediatric Crowns. M.R. PINTADO*, C.-Y. LO, Y.-C. HEO, and W.H. DOUGLAS (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA) 1515 Evaluation of the Surface Roughness of Certain Acrylic Resins for Temporary Crowns. K.Z. KANTORSKI*, L.F. VALANDRO, M.A. BOTTINO, R. JIAS, R. SCOTTI, and M.C. BOTTINO (Paulista State University, So Jos dos Campos, Brazil) 1516 Flexural Strength of Resins used for Temporary Crowns. F.P. CAMARGO*, L.F. VALANDRO, F. LEITE, K.A.N. OLIVIERI, A.H. DIAS, and F.E. TAKARASHI (Paulista State University, So Jos dos Campos, Brazil) 1517 In vitro Fracture Resistance of Completed Provisional 3-unit Bridges. R. LANG*, M. ROSENTRITT, M. BEHR, and G. HANDEL (University of Regensburg, Germany) Seq#: 162.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

1527 Effects of Alginate Adhesives on the Bond Strength of Alginate Impression Material to Stainless Steel. R. WOORTMAN*, J. HERMANS, and A.J. FEILZER (Cavex Holland BV, Haarlem, Netherlands) 1528 Effect of Magnesium Oxide on Working Time and Elastic Recovery of Experimental Alginates. B.-B. CHOI* and H.N. LIM (Kyung Hee University, Seoul, South Korea) 1529 Development of Paste-to-Paste-type Phosphatebonded Investments. Y. TAMAKI* and Y. HOTTA (Showa University, Tokyo, Japan) 1530 Stress Distribution in Teeth Due to Dimensional Changes of Restorative Materials. R. GUPTA* and H. ENGQVIST (Uppsala University, Sweden) 1531 Load-induced Stresses in Photoelastic Primary Canines with Facial Restorations. G.K. RABITZ*, R.B. BERSON, A.A. CAPUTO, D. DEL FIERRO, and R. FRANKLIN (UCLA School of Dentistry, Los Angeles, CA, USA) 1532 Structure/Properties Correlation of Set Gypsum Die Material. K.M. ABDELAZIZ* (Mansoura University, Egypt) Seq#: 163.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Dental Materials: VIII - Others-Non-metallic - Properties of Impression Materials, Gypsum, Investments, Stress Analysis 1518 Improvement of Stone Cast Surface Obtained from Impressions of Lining Cements. H. UCHIDA*, H. NAKAGAWA, H. HIRAGUCHI, and N. TANABE (Nihon University, Tokyo, Japan) 1519 Accuracy of Various Elastomeric Impression Materials. S.Y. CHEN* (China Medical College, Taichung, Taiwan) 1520 Evaluation of the Marginal Fit of Three Margin Designs of Resin Composite Crowns Using CAD/CAM. E. TSITROU*, S. POLLINGTON, and R. VAN NOORT (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom) 1521 Dimensional Changes "in vitro" from the Singleand Double-phase Impression Techniques with Addition Silicone in Partial Fixed Prosthodontics. J. RENATO MORALES*, E.M.V. COSTA, M.A. BOTTINO, D.K. OYAFUSO, E.E. ALMEIDA, and M.M. GUIMARES (Paulista State University, So Jos dos Campos, Brazil) 1522 Rate of Vacant Space and Water Sorption of Casting Ring Liners. H. HIROSE*, T. KUROTANI, M. NISHIYAMA, K. TAKAOKA, and N. USUI (Nihon University, Tokyo, Japan) 1523 Effects of Disinfecting Impressions on Surface Quality and Dimensional Accuracy. L. BORCHERS* and A. BOHNENKAMP (Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Germany) 1524 Study of the Dimensional Changes in Silicones after Different Impression Techniques. A. FIGUEIREDO, R.S. NISHIOKA, E.T. KIMPARA, R.P. AVELAR, R.M. JIAS, and E.E.S. ALMEIDA* (Paulista State University, So Jos dos Campos, Brazil) 1525 Characteristics of the Thermal Expansion of Gypsum-bonded Investments. J.-H. KIM*, Y.-K. LEE, B.-S. LIM, and C.-W. KIM (Seoul National University, College of Dentistry and IBEC, South Korea) 1526 Studies of Titanium Casting Using Commercial Investments with Quick Heating. M. YAN*, S.-J. DING, C.-T. KAO, H. TAKAHASHI, and K. TONAMI (Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan)

Diagnostic Systems - Digital Imaging & Models, Carotid Screening, Oral Cancer, Motion Assessment & Colorimetry 1533 Diagnostic Reproducibility of Digitized Panoramic Radiographs for the Detection of Mandibular Canal and Mental Foramen. C.E. SAKAKURA, L.C.M. LOFFREDO, and G. SCAF* (State of So Paulo University, Araraquara Dental School, Brazil) 1534 Paper Withdrawn. 1535 Application of Medical X-ray CT to the Dental Model. K. WAKABAYASHI*, T. SOHMURA, T. NAKAMURA, K. MATUMURA, S. KINUTA, T. KOJIMA, H. OKU, and J. TAKAHASHI (Osaka University, Suita, Osaka, Japan) 1536 The Pilot Study of the Method for Estimating Tooth Root Surface Area Using the Dental Computed Tomograph Equipment in vivo. S. KASAHARA*, M. SUZUKI, and K. KIMURA (Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan) 1537 Correlation between Quantitative Bone Analysis and Viewer's Examination for Detection of Apical Lesions. L. SKARTVEIT*, M. ANALOUI, N. MAJDI NASAB, J. SPIRE, and C. BROWN (University of Bergen, Norway) 1538 In vitro Measurement Accuracy of Four Electronic Apex Locators, using a Resin Model, Apical Constriction Opened at 40/100e. G. LEMAGNEN*, E. VACHEY, L. D, and G. L (Universit de Bordeaux2, France) 1539 Ink-jet Printout of Radiographs on Transparent Film and Glossy Paper vs. Monitor Display. S.J. KHL*, R.K. SCHULZE, F. KRUMMENAUER, and B. D`HOEDT (Dental School, Johannes Gutenberg-University, Mainz, Germany) 1540 Evaluation of a Novel Dental Digital Volume Tomograph. P.-M. JERVOE-STORM*, N. ZMERIC, I. KOSTIOUTCHENKO, G. HGLER, and M. FRENTZEN (University of Bonn, Germany) 1541 Newly Developed Cone Beam X-ray CT (CB MercuRayTM): Its Properties and Clinical Applications. K. ARAKI*, K. SAKAMAKI, K. SEKI, K. MAKI, T. OKANO, and K. SEO (Showa University, Tokyo, Japan)

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1542 Extra-oral Tuned Aperture Computed Tomography (TACT) to Diagnose Impacted Third Molar. Y. HARASE*, K. ARAKI, K. SEKI, Y. MATSUDA, M. YAMAMOTO, and T. OKANO (Showa University, Tokyo, Japan) 1543 Radiation Doses of Indirect and Direct Digital Cephalometric Radiography. F. GIJBELS*, G. SANDERINK, J. WYATT, J. VAN DAM, B. NOWAK, and R. JACOBS (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium) 1544 Comparison of the Reproducibility of an Intra-oral and an Extra-oral Electronic Jaw Recording System. M. STIESCHSCHOLZ* (Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Germany) 1545 Pre-operative Implant Evaluation by Using CT Image Reformatting: Morphometric-pathological Analysis of the Jaws (MPAJ). R.F. RIBEIRO-ROTTA*, M.A.G. SILVA, A.A. CARVALHO, E.S. CARNEIRO, C.A.B.C.M. NUNES, H. ANDREAZA, L.M. NORMANHA, and S.H. OLIVEIRA (Universidade Federal De Goias, Goinia, Brazil) 1546 A Wrench Representation of the Bite Forces Generated on the Dental Arch during Intercuspal Clenching. Y. HATTORI*, C. SATOH, T. KUNIEDA, R. ENDOH, and M. WATANABE (Tohoku University Graduate School of Dentistry, Sendai, Japan) 1547 Panoramic Radiograph and Computed Tomography Correlation for Dental Implant Planning: Part II Clinical Study. M.A.G.S. SILVA*, R.F. RIBEIRO-ROTTA, A.A. CARVALHO, E.S. CARNEIRO, C.A.B.C.M. NUNES, L.M. NORMANHA, S.H. OLIVEIRA, and J.R.P. LAURIS (Universidade Federal De Goias, Goinia, Brazil) Seq#: 164.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

1555 Signs of Age in the Appearance of Natural Front Teeth. R. HARTMANN* and F. MLLER (University of Mainz, Germany) 1556 Craniofacial Morphology, Using Cephalogram, of Elderly with Many Remaining Teeth . T. SHIMIZU*, M. NOMURA, E. MOTEGI, Y. KANEKO, F. TAKEUCHI, T. YAMAGUCHI, H. MIYAZAKI, M. HARAZAKI, H. YAMAGUCHI, M. HIRAI, and M. SEKIGUCHI (Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan) 1557 Morphometric Analysis of Lower Jaws in Relation to Tooth Loss of Elderly Home Residents. V. BERGMAN, A. ATOVI*, A. ATI, D. SEIFERT, and R. POLJAKGUBERINA (School of Dental Medicine, University of Zagreb, Croatia) 1558 Effects of Vertical Occlusal Dimensions on Tongue Function during Swallowing. F. TAMURA*, S. SUZUKI, and Y. MUKAI (Showa University, Tokyo, Japan) Seq#: 165.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Behavioral Sciences/Health Services Research - Oral-healthrelated Quality of Life and Survey Methodology 1559 Validation of a Measure of Oral Health in Infants with Down Syndrome. P.J. ALLISON* and H.P. LAWRENCE (McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada) 1560 Oral Health Related to Nutrition and Education Levels in a Suburban Community in La Paz. I. WILDE*, M. FERNANDEZ, J. JACOBSEN, and J. WILDE ("Wilde" Dental Clinic and Research Institute, La Paz, Bolivia) 1561 Relationship between Generic and Disease-specific Measures in the Assessment of the Impact of Prosthodontic Treatments on Patients' Quality of Life. S.Y.L. KWAN*, P.H.R. DOLAN, and M.E.J. CURZON (University of Leeds, United Kingdom) 1562 A Comparison of Psychometric Properties of OHIP-14 and OIDP. B.H. OLIVEIRA*, R. ROCHA, and P. NADANOVSKY (University of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) 1563 Oral and General Health in Down Syndrome: A Sibling Study. H.P. LAWRENCE* and P.J. ALLISON (University of Toronto, Canada) 1564 Gender and Age Differences in Health-Related Quality of Life in Orthodontic Patients Aged 11-14 Years. A. JOKOVIC, J. MAGGIRIAS*, D. LOCKER, and B. TOMPSON (University of Toronto, Canada) 1565 Interactions among Prosthetic Status, Sociodemographic, Behavioral, and Psychosocial VariablesResults of the Study of Health in Pomerania. T. MUNDT*, C. SCHWAHN, A. KADOW, O. BERNHARDT, D. GESCH, F. MACK, T. KOCHER, U. JOHN, and R. BIFFAR (University of Greifswald, Germany) 1566 The Impact on Quality of Life of Dental Caries and Malocclusion. E.S.A. TRAEBERT*, K.G. PERES, and W. MARCENES (Federal University of Santa Catarina/Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianpolis, Brazil) 1567 Oral Health Status and Socio-economic Circumstances along the Life Course. B.F. NICOLAU*, W. MARCENES, P. ALLISON, and A. SHEIHAM (McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada)

Geriatric Oral Research - Oral Health Care, Epidemiology, Quality of Life, Oral Function and Morphology in Old Age 1548 Oral Health Care: Perceptions of Caregivers and Supervisors of Brazilian Geriatric Nursing Homes. A.L.S.F.D. MELLO* and D.M.P. PADILHA (Universidade Federal De Santa Catarina, Florianpolis SC, Brazil) 1549 Continuing Dental Care for the Elderly in the Scottish Highlands. J.D. HALLY*, J.P. NEWTON, and J. CLARKSON (Dundee University, United Kingdom) 1550 Correlation of Prosthetic Status and Dementia among Old Adults in Pomerania (Results of the Study of Health in Pomerania, SHIP). F. MACK*, T. MUNDT, C. SCHWAHN, P. MOJON, E. BUDTZ-JORGENSEN, O. BERNHARDT, D. GESCH, U. JOHN, and R. BIFFAR (University of Greifswald, Germany) 1551 A 24-year Follow-up of Endodontic Status among Middle-aged and Elderly Women in Gteborg, Sweden. F. FRISK* and M. HAKEBERG (Gteborg University, Sweden) 1552 Risk Factors for Tooth Loss among Elderly People in Japan. Y. SEIDA*, A. YOSHIHARA, and H. MIYAZAKI (Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences Niigata University, Japan) 1553 Application of Geriatric Oral Health Assessment Index to Elderly Japanese. K. IKEBE*, H. SAJIMA, T. NOKUBI, and R.L. ETTINGER (Osaka University, Japan) 1554 Cost-effectiveness of Mandibular Conventional and Two-implant Overdentures. J. FEINE*, G. HEYDECKE, Y. TAKANASHI, J.M. THOMASON, J.P. LUND, and J.R. PENROD (McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada)

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Behavioral Sciences/Health Services Research - Tooth Loss, Risk Factors, and Prevention 1568 Factors Associated withTooth Mortality in Rural Sri Lankans. N. AMARASENA*, A. EKANAYAKA, L. HERATH, and H. MIYAZAKI (Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Niigata, Japan) 1569 Survival Estimates of Non-crown Endodontically Treated Teeth and Their Related Factors. R. NAGASIRI* and W. WITHAYAWANITCHAKUL (Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand) 1570 Tobacco Smoking as a Risk Indicator of Periodontitis. S. CHATRCHAIWIWATANA* (Khon Kaen University, Thailand) 1571 Validation of Dentist's Periodontal Reason for Extraction by in vitro and Radiographic Measurements of Periodontal Attachment Loss. K.S. KLOCK* and T.A. TROVIK (University of Bergen, Faculty of Dentistry, Norway) Seq#: 167.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Education Research - Education Research Poster Session 1572 A Reflective Professional Development Cycle: Peer Review Group Activities, 1-year Follow-up. H. BEST*, A. SORRELL, S. VAN DER BIJL, and J. MUNRO (GKT Dental Institute, Kings College London, United Kingdom) 1573 A Pilot Study on Dental Ergonomics to Examine the Association between Handle Designs of Non-powered Periodontal Curettes and Operator's Muscle Stress during Dental Scaling. H. DONG* and D. REMPEL (University of California San Francisco, Richmond, USA) 1574 Impact on Dental Studies of a Training Course in a Medical Hospital Department. V. ROGER-LEROI* (UFR Odontologie, Clermont-Ferrand, France) 1575 Attitude vs. ActionLong-term Outcomes of Community Service Learning in Dental School. M.R. INGLEHART*, B. GILBERT, and R.A. BAGRAMIAN (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA) 1576 Difficulties Encountered at the Beginning of Professional Life: A Survey among Graduating Students. N. EID* (Facult de chirurgie dentaire de Paris 5, Montrouge, France) 1577 A Study of Simulation Model for Occlusal Reshaping in Fabrication Process of Complete Denture. Y. NISHIYAMA*, S. NAKAYOSHI, M. ONUKI, N. SHIINA, M. ABE, T. HOSOI, Y. MAEDA, Y. MIZUNO, K. OTSUKA, and R. KOMATSUBARA (Tsurumi Universtiy School of Dental Medicine, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan) 1578 Does Problem-based Learning Influence the Thinking Styles of Dental Students?. M.B. COMFORT*, C. MCGRATH, and Y. LUO (The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China) 1579 Reliability of Occlusal Caries Estimation by Students and Clinicians. P. SCHMAGE*, I. NERGIZ, I. AKISLI, and U. PLATZER (University of Hamburg, Dental School, Germany) 1580 The Use of PBL Methodology in Dentistry: Displaying New Possibilities for the Teaching-Learning Process. R.A. CHIARATTO, N.A. SALIBA*, T.A. WINNING, and G.C. TOWNSEND (So Paulo State University, Araatuba, Brazil)

1581 Selecting Dentistry as a Career: A Recruitment Program for Minority Students and Parents. N. LOPEZ*, R. WADENYA, S. SCHWARTZ, and P. BERTHOLD (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA) 1582 Virtual Dental EducationOnline Textbook of Gnathology. M. VALENTIC-PERUZOVIC*, D. ILLES, and I. ALAJBEG (University of Zagreb, Croatia) 1583 International Students' Education in Japanese Dental Schools. Y. KAWAGUCHI*, I. MORIO, J. TSURUTA, H. MIURA, and K. ETO (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan) 1584 Relationship of Learning Styles, Computer Comfort and Usage, and First-year Dental Grades. J. BUCHANAN*, N. LOPEZ, C. AGWU-JONES, J. GLUCH, L. TAYLOR, and P. BERTHOLD (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA) 1585 Excessive Drinking in Dental Students: Baseline Results from 6 European Schools. A.S. BLINKHORN, R. FREEMAN*, R.C. GORTER, G. HOAD-REDDICK, G. HUMPHRIS, H. MURTOMAA, R. O'SULLIVAN, and C. SPLIETH (Queen's University, Belfast, United Kingdom) 1586 Learning Styles and Computer Knowledge of International- and US-born Dental Students. P. BERTHOLD*, N. LOPEZ, C. AGWU-JONES, L. TAYLOR, and J. BUCHANAN (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA) 1587 An Analysis of Abstracts Presented at Meetings of the IADR Irish Division, 1984-2002. D. MACCARTHY*, G.B. GLASS, J. MCLOUGHLIN, S. O'HICKEY, and N. CLAFFEY (School of Dental Science, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland) 1588 The Oral Parallelometer in the Education Process of Fixed Prosthodontics. R. GRZIC*, J. BORCIC, M. MUHVIC UREK, I. UHAC, L. JONJIC, and R. ANTONIC (University of Rijeka, Croatia) 1589 Periodontics Course: Comparison between Two Educational Methods in the Learning Experience of Dental Students. M.C. MACHUCA*, L.M. LOPEZ, G. MACHUCA, and P. BULLN (University of Seville School of Dentistry, Spain) Seq#: 168.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Cariology Research - Caries Preventive Therapies 1590 Fluoride Release from Orthodontic Adhesives Underneath Brackets in vitro. S. LUPPANAPORNLARP*, S. THIRADILOK, and N. PENGLUX (Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand) 1591 Plant Extracts Increase the Efficacy of Fluoride Dentifrices. J. SON, S.J. HONG*, S. JEONG, W.K. KIM-PARK, and K.K. PARK (Chonnam National University, Kwangju, South Korea) 1592 Enhanced Enamel Fluoride Absorption for Radiation Oncology Patients using Lowered pH Mouthrinse. T. KALILI*, A.A. CAPUTO, S. HOSSEINI, E. SUNG, and B.R. BAKER (UCLA School of Dentistry, Los Angeles, CA, USA) 1593 Fluoride Concentration in the Typical Brazilian Meal and Risk of Dental Fluorosis. J.A. CURY*, R.C.V. CASARIN, and Y.B.O. LIMA (Faculty of Dentistry of Piracicaba, UNICAMP, Brazil) 1594 Fluoride Application using Fluoridated Toothpicks, Dental Flosses, and Interdental Brush. B. SRNER*, P. LINGSTRM, and D. BIRKHED (Department of Cariology, Sahlgrenska Academy at Gteborg University, Sweden)

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1595 Development of Standard Fluoride Analytical Methods: Calculations of Standard Curve Raw Data. E.A. MARTINEZ MIER*, J. MARGINEDA, and D.T. ZERO (Indiana University School of Dentsitry, Indianapolis, USA) 1596 Caries Prevalence in Children in Endemic Fluoride Areas in South Africa. M.H. MOOLA* (University Of Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa) 1597 Evaluation of a Dentifrice with Low Fluoride Concentration Using a pH-cycling Regimen. C.P. AIRES*, L.M.A. TENUTA, C.C.C. RIBEIRO, and J.A. CURY (Faculty of Dentistry of Piracicaba - UNICAMP, Brazil) Seq#: 169.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

1611 Influence of Cortical Anchorage on Implant Mobility. T. SUMIKAWA*, K. SARATANI, T. KAWAZOE, H. OKA, and S.G. SHI (Graduate School, Osaka Dental University, Japan) 1612 Stress Analysis of Screwed Implants with Internal and External Hexagonal Connections. L.A.D. MEIRELLES* and A.A. DEL BEL CURY (FOP-UNICAMP, Piracicaba, Brazil) Seq#: 170.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Implantology Research - Human Implant Studies 1613 Characterization of Engineered Skeletal Muscle by Specific Markers. L. TERRACIO and J.A. CARRION BRUNET* (University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras, PR) 1614 Effects of Intracrevicular Restoration Margins on Peri-implant Health: Clinical, Biochemical, and Microbiologic Findings Around Esthetic Implants up to 9 Years. C. GIANNOPOULOU*, J.-P. BERNARD, D. BUSER, A. CARREL, and U.C. BELSER (University of Geneva, Switzerland) 1615 Bone Formation around Dental Implant by GTR using TRTM Membrane without Any Graft Materials. K. MATSUI*, T. NOMURA, E. SAKURABA, M. YUASA, Y. KUSAKABE, R. URAGUCHI, and T. ARAI (Tsurumi University, Yokohama, Japan) 1616 Assessment of Bias in Methodology for Randomized Controlled Trials Published on Implant Dentistry. H.B. DUMBRIGUE, M.I. AL-BAYAT*, C.C.H. NG, and C.W. WAKEFIELD (Baylor College of Dentistry (Texas A & M University System Health Science Center), Dallas, USA) 1617 Saliva as a Possible Source for Peri-implant Crevice Flora in Total Edentulous Cases. E. ERMIS*, G. KULEKCI, B. LEBLEBICIOGLU, and T. OZDEMIR (Istanbul University, Turkey) 1618 Effect of Tetracycline-HCl-coated Fiber on Periimplantitis TherapyClinical and Microbiological Findings. O. OZDEMIR*, B. LEBLEBICIOGLU, G. KULEKCI, and T. OZDEMIR (Istanbul University, Turkey) 1619 Immediately Loaded Implants in Edentulous Mandibles: 4-year Experience. L. GALLARDO, A. SAMIOTIS*, and H. STEVELING (Zentrum fur Zahn Mund und Kieferheilkunde, Heidelberg, Germany) 1620 Changes of Implant Stability in the Mandible from Installation to the Loading Period. C.-J. PARK* and Y.S. KIM (Kangnung national university, Gangneung, South Korea) 1621 Clinical and Radiographic Evaluation of Soft- and Hard-tissue Changes around Implants. J.C. JOLY*, A. LIMA, and R. SILVA (University of Campinas - School of Dentistry at Piracicaba, Brazil) 1622 Histomorphometric Analysis of Bone Cores from Human Sinus Lift Grafts. A.M. PRICE*, F.G. OPPENHEIM, and T.E. VAN DYKE (Boston University, MA, USA) 1623 The Mathematical Analysis of Digital Radiographs: Non-invasive Method for Evaluation of Bone Remodeling around the Osseointegrated Implants. A. WOJTOWICZ*, K. CIECHOWICZ, S. CHABEREK, D. MATEKO, E. ADAMCZYK, and K. OSTROWSKI (Department of Oral Surgery, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland, Poland) 1624 The Analysis of Failure Cases using ORTHOANCHOR K1 Mini-implant System as Orthodontic Anchorage. H.-C. CHENG*, E. YEN, L.-S. CHEN, and S.-Y. LEE (Taipei Medical University Hospital, Taiwan)

Implantology Research - Biomechanical and Materials Considerations 1598 Load Transfer Characteristics of Craniofacial Implant Systems. T. OGANESYAN*, A.A. CAPUTO, and R. NISHIMURA (UCLA School of Dentistry, Los Angeles, CA, USA) 1599 Fit of Fixture-Abutment-Screw Interface. J.H. JEONG*, N.H. KIM, H.J. KIM, and H.J. YOO (Chosun University, Kwangju, South Korea) 1600 Reduction of Insertion Torque in Very Dense Bone. Clinical Experience and Mechanical Measurements. R. JANSEN*, J. BRUNNER, J. NEUGEBAUER, and D. HAESSLER (FRIADENT GmbH, Mannheim, Germany) 1601 Paper Withdrawn. 1602 Design and Examination of a Stability-detecting Device for Dental Implants. S.-Y. LEE*, K.-Y. CHENG, H.-M. HUANG, and C.-T. LIN (Taipei Medical University, Taiwan) 1603 Chemical Modification of Titanium Surface by Glow Discharge. M.-S. CHEN*, W.-J. CHANG, C.-T. LIN, S.-Y. LEE, and Y. ABIKO (Taipei Medical University, Taiwan) 1604 Effect of Negatively Polarized Barium Titanate Thin Film, Formed on Ti, on Osteoblast Cell Activity. Y.-J. PARK*, Y.-H. JEONG, Y.-R. LEE, S.-R. NOH, H.-J. SONG, J.L. ONG, and H.R. RAWLS (Chonnam National University, Gwangju, South Korea) 1605 Correlative Study between Mechanical Property and Bone Mineral Density of Trabecular Bone in Human Mandibles. H. KIDO*, E.E. SCHULZ, Q.G. DAI, Y. NAGASHIMA, H. NABESHIMA, and M. MATSUURA (Fukuoka Dental College, Japan) 1606 Peri-implant Bone Strain Developed after Preload. M.-S. LEE*, T.-M. WANG, J.-S. WANG, and L.-D. LIN (National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan) 1607 Restore a Molar with One or Two ImplantsA Finite Element Analysis. T.-M. WANG*, M.-S. LEE, C.-F. CHANG, J.-S. WANG, and L.-D. LIN (National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan) 1608 XPS and XRD Characterization of Heat-treated Sputtered CaP Coatings. J.D. BUMGARDNER*, H. MARTIN, K.H. SCHULZ, Y. YANG, D.L. CARNES, and J.L. ONG (Mississippi State University, USA) 1609 Fracture Surface Analysis of the Implant with Fatigue Failure. H.-M. HUANG*, C.-C. CHANG, Y.-J. LO, C.-T. LIN, and S.-Y. LEE (Taipei Medical University, Taiwan) 1610 Finite Element Analysis of Staggered Placement of Dental Implants. Y. SATO*, H. ITOH, T. SASAKI, T. OHASHI, and M. SATO (Tohoku University Graduate School of Engineering, Sendai, Japan)

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1625 Late Radiographic Bone Loss around Osseointegrated Dental Implants. M. HULTIN*, M. KOHZU, and A. GUSTAFSSON (Karolinska Institutet, Institute of Odontology, Huddinge, Sweden) 1626 Immediate Loading of Unsplinted Posterior Single-tooth Implants. M. ABBOUD*, B. KOECK, H. STARK, G. WAHL, and R. PAILLON (University of Bonn, Germany) 1627 Computer Analysis of Sinus Floor Elevation by the Osteotome Technique. S. ERSANLI*, T. TOSUN, C. KARABUDA, B. LEBLEBICIOGLU, and H. GOKDENIZ (Istanbul University, Turkey) 1628 Satisfaction Assessment in Dental Implant Therapy: Prospective Study. P. TRAMBA* and P. LESCLOUS (Facult de chirurgie dentaire de Paris 5, Montrouge, France) Seq#: 171.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

1640 Effect of Tubule Orientation on Ultimate Compressive Strength of Dentin. V. LERTCHIRAKARN*, S. TANGTHAM, and U. CHOKECHANACHAISAKUL (Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand) Seq#: 172.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Salivary Research - Saliva/ Molecular Constituents 1641 In vitro Synergistic Antifungal Effects of MUC712mer with Histatin 5-12mer, and of the Individual Peptides with Amphotericin B. G.-X. WEI and L.A. BOBEK* (University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, USA) 1642 Indirect Quantitative Measurement of Human Salivary Mucin. U. SAERBECK* and W. NIEDERMEIER (University of Cologne, Germany) 1643 Concentrations of Mucins in Different Fractions of Saliva Measured by the TBA Method. Z.A. ABDULLAEVA*, U. SAERBECK, and W. NIEDERMEIER (University of Cologne, Germany) 1644 Quantitative Analysis of Salivary Immunoglobulin A by ELISA. S. CHOONHARUANGDEJ*, C. AMORNCHAT, and K. TANDHACHOON (Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand) 1645 Adsorption from Human Palatal Saliva at Solid/Liquid Interfaces. I.E. SVENDSEN*, T. ARNEBRANT, and L. LINDH (Malmo University, Sweden) 1646 Composition of the Salivary Pellicle Formed in Eight Different Locations of the Dentition. R.R. STIGLER*, A. CARLN, H. NAGURSKY, and M. HANNIG (Albert-LudwigsUniversity, Freiburg, Germany) 1647 Minor Gland Saliva and A. naeslundii Adherence. A. CARLN*, L. ELIASSON, G. ARONSSON, and D. BIRKHED (Faculty of Odontology, Sahlgrenska Academy at Gteborg University, Sweden) 1648 Effect of Irradiation of Head and Neck Cancer on the Enamel Salivary Pellicle. E. DOUNIS*, H. NAGURSKI, N.-C. GELLRICH, and M. HANNIG (Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg, FREIBURG im Breisgau, Germany) 1649 Saliva, Plaque pH, and Bacteria in Subjects with Hyposalivation. L. ELIASSON*, A. ALMSTHL, P. LINGSTRM, M. WIKSTRM, and A. CARLN (Faculty of Odontology, Sahlgrenska Academy at Gteborg University, Sweden) 1650 pH and Buffering Capacity of Whole Saliva from Individuals with Dental Erosion. H.S. BRAND, C.P. BOTS, I.C.J. COX*, and A.V. NIEUW AMERONGEN (ACTA, Amsterdam, Netherlands) 1651 Anti-retroviral Tritherapy Increases Salivary pH and Flow Rate. E.S.R. ITOUA*, G. BENGONO, G. MBE EMANE, M. NGAPETH-ETOUNDI, J. ARAGON, H. MENGONG, and P.M. NDUMBE (University of Yaound 1, Cameroon) 1652 The Site-specificity of Fluoride Clearance from Different Locations in the Mouth. A. SUZUKI*, T. AKASAKA, M. MINAMI, T. SON, and S. WATANABE (meikai university school of dentistry, sakado, Japan)

Mineralized Tissue - Mineralization: Morphological/Structural & Physical Composition.2 1629 A Simple Murine Model for Immobilization Osteopenia. T. DAMRONGRUNGRUANG*, S. KURODA, K. HISATOMO, K. AOKI, K. OHYA, and S. KASUGAI (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan) 1630 In vitro Mineralization on Alginate Hydrogel Membrane. T. TOYONAGA*, T. MATSUMOTO, M. INOUE, T. KUSUNOSE, S. YAMADA, T. NAKAMURA, and J. TAKAHASHI (Osaka University, Japan) 1631 Dentin Permeability Reduction After Application of Phytocomplex: A Therapy for Hypersensitivity. M.G. GANDOLFI*, C. NUCCI, L. MONTEBUGNOLI, C. PRATI, C. GHIARA, and R. MONGIORGI (University of Bologna, Italy) 1632 Effect of Wear on Mechanical Property and Morphology of Dentin. P. SENAWONGSE*, M. OTSUKI, and J. TAGAMI (Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand) 1633 Ac-impedance Spectroscopy of Sound Human Dentin. A.H. ELDARRAT*, G.M. KALE, and A.S. HIGH (Leeds Dental Institute, United Kingdom) 1634 Comparison of the Attachment and Proliferation of Human Periodontal Ligament Cells on Cementum and Dentin Surfaces. C.F. CAO*, X.Y. OUYANG, and H.M. JIA (Peking University School of Stomatology, Beijing, China) 1635 Adhesion and Proliferation of Human Periodontal Ligament Cells on Diseased Cementum Surfaces Conditioned by Minocycline-HCl. X.Y. OUYANG*, C.F. CAO, and H.M. JIA (Peking University School of Stomatology, Beijing, China) 1636 The Effect of 5.25% Sodium Hypochlorite on Mechanical Properties of Human Dentin. J. JANTARAT*, K. YANPISET, W. JARUSOMBAT, and C. HARNIRATTISAI (Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand) 1637 Nd:YAG Laser Effects on Human Dentin Crystals. F. HIROTA* and K. FURUMOTO (Nippon Dental University, Tokyo, Japan) 1638 Effect of Smoke on the Dentino-enamel Complex of Human Tooth. C. OWATTA*, M.P. KUATE, and P. NDOBOEPOY (University of Yaound 1, Cameroon) 1639 Relationship Between the Orientation of the Dentino-enamel Junction and the Fracture Toughness of Human Teeth. X.D. DONG* and N.D. RUSE (The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada)

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Microbiology / Immunology and Infection Control - Immunology 1653 Porphyromonas gingivalis LPS Induces the Maturation of Dendritic Cells with CD14+CD16+ Phenotype. H. SHIMAUCHI*, S. KANAYA, E. NEMOTO, and T. OGAWA (Tohoku University Graduate School of Dentistry, Sendai, Japan) 1654 Serum and Synovial Fluid Immune Responses to B. forsythus and P. intermedia in Arthritis Patients. K. MOEN*, J.G. BRUN, T.M. MADLAND, T. TYNNING, and R. JONSSON (University of Bergen, Norway) 1655 Changes of Immunoresponse in Mice Neonatally Treated with Periodontopathic Bacterial Endotoxin. T. KATO*, R. KIMIZUKA, and K. OKUDA (Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan) 1656 Differential Gene Induction by Two Strains of Porphyromonas gingivalis. N. SUGANO*, M. OSHIKAWA, H.P.F. TANAKA, and K. ITO (Nihon University School of Dentistry, Tokyo, Japan) 1657 Nasal Cholera Toxin Enhances Innate Mucosal Immune Responses. K. KATAOKA*, D.M. PITTMAN, R. KOBAYASHI, K. FUJIHASHI, J.R. MCGHEE, and K. FUJIHASHI (University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA) 1658 The Effect of PMA on c-mpl Promoter Activity in Megakaryocyte. M. SUNOHARA* and I. SATO (The Nippon Dental University, Tokyo, Japan) 1659 Acute Phase Protein in Serum of Patient with Osteoporosis. E. MIERZWINSKA-NASTALSKA*, K. RUSINIAK-KUBIK, I. WEIMERT, T. FEDER, and E. SKOPISKAREWSKA (Medical University of Warsaw, Poland) 1660 Allogenic Immunogenicity of Mesenchymal Stem Cell and Its Differentiated Osteogenic Lineage. H. LIU*, T. CAO, T.Y. SAW, and H. OUYANG (National University of Singapore, Singapore) 1661 Construction of Salmonella Vaccine Strain Expressing P. gingivalis HagB on the Cell Surface. R. ISODA*, S.P. SIMANSKI, A.E. STONE, and T.A. BROWN (University of Florida, Gainesville, USA) 1662 Nasal Immunization with Outer Membrane Protein of Porphyromonas gingivalis Elicits Both Mucosal and Systemic Immunity that Inhibits Coaggregation Activity of P. gingivalis. J. NAMIKOSHI*, S. OTAKE, S. MAEBA, M. HAYAKAWA, Y. ABIKO, A. FUKATSU, and M. YAMAMOTO (Nihon University, Matsudo, Japan) 1663 Effects of Exudates on the Function of Human Neutrophils. N. TAKASHI*, K. TAMURA, F. WATARI, and Y. TOTSUKA (Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan) 1664 Transcutaneous Immunization with an Outer Membrane Protein of Porphyromonas gingivalis Elicits Both Mucosal and Systemic Immunity. S. MAEBA*, M. YAMAMOTO, J. NAMIKOSHI, M. HAYAKAWA, Y. ABIKO, and S. OTAKE (Nihon University, Matsudo, Japan) 1665 Nicotine Skews the Differentiation of Monocytes to Dendritic Cells (DCs). M. NOURI-SHIRAZI*, E. GUINET, and K. YOSHIDA (Texas A&M University System Health Science Center-Baylor College of Dentistry, Dallas, USA) 1666 Effect of Cyclophosphamide on Hapten-induced Contact Sensitivity of the Mouse Oral Mucosa. H. CHARDIN* and E. AHLFORS (University Paris 5, Montrouge, France)

1667 Innate Immune Responses Caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae in TLR-knockout Mice. H. KATSURAGI*, B. ALBIGER, A. SANDGREN, S. NORMARK, and B.H. NORMARK (Nippon Dental University, Niigata, Japan) 1668 Involvement of Protein Kinase C in the Production of MMP-1 in Human Gingival Fibroblasts. H. DOMEIJ*, T. YUCEL-LINDBERG, and T. MODER (Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden) Seq#: 174.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Microbiology / Immunology and Infection Control - Oral Microbiology & Immunology I 1669 Paper Withdrawn. 1670 Antibacterial Activity of Extracts of Several Plants against Streptococcus mutans. Y.C. PARK*, S.-I. KIM, C.H. AN, K.J. KYEUN, and K.J. KIM (School of Dentistry, Iksan, South Korea) 1671 Antimicrobial Efficacy of Ozone on Enterococcus faecalis. H.H. CHANG*, C. FULTON, and E. LYNCH (Queen's University of Belfast, United Kingdom) 1672 Assessment of Oral Transmission Using Cell-free HIV-1 in Mouse Models Reconstituted with Human Peripheral Blood Leukocytes. R. NAKAO*, T. AMAGASA, T. AOBA, N. HANADA, and H. SENPUKU (National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Tokyo, Japan) 1673 Bacterial Penetration into the Root Canal System. K. EL-MAHDY*, M. KLAUS, and C. BENZ (Univerity of Munich, Germany) 1674 Biocidal Activity of Essential-oil-containing Mouthrinse against Antibiotic-resistant/-susceptible Microbiota. S. NANG*, J. GOLLWITZER, C. WALKER, L. STURDIVANT, and P. PAN (University of Florida, Gainesville, USA) 1675 Glucose and Lactate Metabolisms of Pseudoramibacter alactolyticus. E. HOSHINO*, M. SATO, T. TAMURA, K. KOTA, H. UEMATSU, N. SATO, and F. NAKAZAWA (Niigata University, Japan) 1676 Growth Responses of Periodontal Pathogens to Adrenaline. A. ROBERTS*, S.S. SOCRANSKY, J. MATTHEWS, and I. CHAPPLE (Birmingham Dental School, United Kingdom) 1677 Micro-organisms isolated from Ludwig's Angina and Localized Odontogenic Abscesses. M.M. COOGAN*, M. PATEL, and P. TSAKIRIS (University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa) 1678 Quantitative Analyses of Adhesion and Aggregation of Actinomyces Species Using Atomic Force Microscopy. G. TANG*, H.K. YIP, L.P. SAMARANAYAKE, K.Y. CHAN, G. LUO, and H.H.P. FANG (The University of Hong Kong, China) 1679 Rapid Identification of Mutans Streptococci Using a Colony Direct PCR. M. TAKAHASHI*, A. ABE, Y. OHARA-NEMOTO, M. KISHI, K. KISHI, S. KIMURA, and M. YONEMITSU (Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan) 1680 Responsiveness of Human Gingival Epithelial Cells against Oral Treponemes and their Outer Membrane Extracts. Y. ASAI*, T. JINNO, and T. OGAWA (Asahi University, Gifu, Japan)

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1681 Studies of Streptococcus mutans Anti-P1 Monoclonal Antibodies: Evaluation of Intra-molecular Interactions Necessary for Epitope Formation. N.R. RHODIN*, T.B. SEIFERT, W.P. MCARTHUR, and L.J. BRADY (University of Florida, Gainesville, USA) 1682 The Comparison of Defensin Anti-fungal Susceptibility and Protease Productivity between Candida albicans and C. dubliniensis. U. YASUNARI*, T. OHSHIMA, J. WANG, S. NAMIKOSHI, and N. MAEDA (Tsurumi University, Yokohama, Japan) 1683 Validation of Chair-side Mutans Streptococcus Assays of 10-year-old Children. S.M. KARJALAINEN*, E. SDERLING, and K. PIENIHKKINEN (Institute of Dentistry, University of Turku, Finland, Finland) 1684 The Effects of Areca Nut Extract and Nicotine on Selected Periodontal Pathogens. Y.-T. HUNG*, L.-T. HOU, and M.Y. WONG (National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan) 1685 Effect of Garlic Extract on Oral Bacteria. I. BAKRI* and C.W.I. DOUGLAS (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom) 1686 The Effects of Amphotericin B and Fluconazole on Macrophage Functions. I. GLAZAR*, M. ABRAM, S. PEZELJRIBARIC, M. GIROTTO, I. BREKALO, and D. MARICIC (University of Rijeka, Croatia) Seq#: 175.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

1695 Association between Frequency of Dental Visits and Ischemic Stroke. D. JR*, C. LICHY, A.J. GRAU, H. BECHER, and C.E. DRFER (University of Heidelberg, Germany) 1696 The Influence of Periodontal Disease on Intensivity and Dynamics of Mean Concentrations of CRP and IL-6 in Patients with Acute Coronary Syndromes. M. CZERNIUK*, R. GRSKA, and K. FILIPIAK (Medical University of Warsaw, Poland) 1697 Smoking and the Association between Tooth Loss and Coronary Artery Disease: BRFSS 1999. P. EKE, G.O. THORNTON-EVANS*, L.K. BARKER, and D.M. MALVITZ (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Chamblee, GA, USA) 1698 Periodontal Disease as a Risk Marker for Carotid Atherosclerotic Plaques. T. KOCHER*, D. JACOBS, Jr., H. VOELZKE, Jr., J. LDEMANN, Jr., U. JOHN, Jr., C. SCHWAHN, and M. DESVARIEUX (University of Greifswald, Germany) 1699 Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Patients with Periodontal Disease. M.A. DE UGARTE*, R. OTERO, M. CAMPOS, C. NIO, A. GARCIA, L. FLOR, and R. APITZ (Universidad Central de Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela) 1700 Association between 25-OH Vitamin D3 and Periodontal Disease. T. DIETRICH*, K.J. JOSHIPURA, B. DAWSON-HUGHES, and H.A. BISCHOFF (Charit, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany) Seq#: 176.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Periodontal Research - Diagnosis / Epidemiology - PeriodontalSystemic Connections 1687 Periodontitis and Pre-term Labor: Maternal and Neonatal Outcome. M.C. VALLEJO, A.L. PHELPS, S. RAMANATHAN, and J. SUZUKI* (University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA) 1688 Associations of Systemic and Periodontal Status and Serum Cytokine Levels of Pregnant Women with Diagnosis of the Threatened Premature Labor (TPL) with Delivery Outcomes. K. HASEGAWA*, Y. FURUICHI, A. SHIMOTSU, Y. KAWABATA, Y. NAKAJIMA, and Y. IZUMI (Kagoshima University Dental School, Japan) 1689 Periodontal Infections and Preterm Low Birth Weight: Preliminary Findings. N. BUDUNELI, H. BAYLAS*, E. BUDUNELI, O. TRKOGLU, and G. DAHLEN (Ege University, Izmir, Turkey) 1690 Prevalence of Systemic Diseases in Patients with Periodontal Disease. T.O. GEORGIO, R.I. MARSHALL, and P.M. BARTOLD* (University of Adelaide, Australia) 1691 Evaluation of the Relationship Between Oral Contraceptive Use and Periodontal Diseases in US Women. L.S. TAICHMAN* and S.A. EKLUND (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA) 1692 Aggressive Periodontal Infections as Risk Factor for Cardiovascular Diseases. A. QUARANTA*, A. SCRASCIA, U. MAIDA, L. CARAMIA, and A. D'ADDONA (La Sapienza University, Roma, Italy) 1693 Salivary Matrix Metalloproteinase-8 in Patients with and without Heart Disease. J. FURUHOLM*, J. MEURMAN, T. SORSA, M. QVARNSTROM, and P. NUUTINEN (University of Helsinki, Finland) 1694 Subgingival Plaque Composition of Patients with Coronary Heart Disease. C. NONNENMACHER*, M. STELZEL, G. CONRADS, R. MOOSDORF, R. MUTTERS, and L. FLORESDE-JACOBY (Philipps University Marburg, Germany)

Periodontal Research - Pathogenesis - Array profiling and Cytokines 1701 Gene Profiling in Rat Alveolar Bone Wound Healing. F. MYOKAI*, T. OHIRA, N. SHIOMI, K. YAMASHIRO, H. ARAI, F. NISHIMURA, and S. TAKASHIBA (Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine and Dentistry, Japan) 1702 Porphyromonas gingivalis Antigen Preferentially Stimulates T-cells to Express IL-17 But Not Receptor Activator of NF- B Ligand in vitro. T. ODA*, H. YOSHIE, and K. YAMAZAKI (Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Japan) 1703 Regulation of Calprotectin Expression by IL-1 and TGF- in Human Gingival Epithelial Cells. N. HAYASHI*, J.I. KIDO, S. SURYONO, C. WADA, M. KATAOKA, and T. NAGATA (Tokushima University School of Dentistry, Japan) 1704 Expression of CD73/ecto-5 -nucleotidase on Human Gingival Fibroblasts and Contribution to the Inhibition of Interleukin-1 -induced Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-stimulating Factor Production. R. KUNII*, E. NEMOTO, H. TADA, T. TSUBAHARA, H. ISHIHATA, and H. SHIMAUCHI (Tohoku University Graduate School of Dentistry, Sendai, Japan) 1705 Cytokine Regulation on the Synthesis of Nitric Oxide by Endothelial Cells. O. TAKEICHI*, A. KAMIMOTO, N. TANABE, A. NAKAYAMA, and B. OGISO (Nihon University school of Dentistry, Tokyo, Japan) 1706 Expression of Macrophage Inflammatory Protein3alpha/CCL20 In Human Gingival Epithelial Cells. D. YAMAGUCHI*, T. NAKANISHI, K. TAKAHASHI, H. NAKAE, and T. MATSUO (Tokushima University, Japan) 1707 Cytokine mRNA Expression in Gingival Tissues from Patients with Aggressive Periodontitis. L. SUAREZ*, R.E. DUEAS, A.M. OCAMPO, and A. RODRGUEZ (Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogot, Colombia)

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1708 Paper Withdrawn. 1709 Human HSP60 and HSP70 in the Development of Periodontal Disease. O. PLEGUEZUELOS, S.J. DAINTY, J.M. THOMASON, and J.J. TAYLOR* (University of Newcastle-uponTyne, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom) 1710 The Inflammatory Protein MRP8/14 (Calprotectin) and its Subunits MRP8 and MRP14 in Human GCF During Experimental Gingivitis. E. ANDERSEN*, M.-L. QUE, and A. MOMBELLI (University of Geneva, Switzerland) 1711 DNA Microarray Analysis of Gingival Fibroblasts from Healthy and Inflamed Tissues. P.-L. WANG* and K. OHURA (Matsumoto Dental University, Shiojiri, Japan) 1712 Bradykinin Enhances IL-8 Production in Human Gingival Fibroblasts Stimulated with Interleukin-1 or Tumor Necrosis Factor . T. YUCEL-LINDBERG, G. BRUNIUS*, A. GUSTAVSSON, H. DOMEIJ, and T. MODER (Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden) 1713 Construction and Application of cDNA Microarray Specialized for Periodontal Ligament. S. YAMADA*, K. MAEDA, S. SUZUKI, Y. OZAWA, Y. NAKAHIRA, T. NOZAKI, M. KITAMURA, K. MATSUBARA, and S. MURAKAMI (Osaka University Graduate School of Dentistry, Suita, Japan) 1714 Proteomic Evaluation of Human Gingival Fibroblast Stimulation by Interleukin-1 . E. DYBIZBANSKA*, A.M. MILAN, R.C. HALL, J.B. STANBURY, and G. EMBERY (The Medical University of Warsaw, Poland) 1715 Differential Regulation of Cytokine Genes in Gingival Epithelial Cells Challenged by F. nucleatum and/or P. gingivalis Analyzed with cDNA Array. H.N. DANG*, A. TOCA, H.B. ZHANG, S.K. HAAKE, and G.T.-J. HUANG (UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA) Seq#: 177.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Periodontal Research - Therapy - Re-evaluation of Traditional Periodontal Therapy 1716 A 5-year Retrospective Radiographic Analysis of Crown-lengthening Surgery on Mandibular Molars (Part II). S. DIBART*, D. CAPRI, T.E. VAN DYKE, and M. NUNN (Boston University, MA, USA) 1717 Tooth Loss and Initial Prognosis vs. Outcome in a Periodontal Practice in Norway. . FARDAL*, A.C. JOHANNESSEN, and G.J. LINDEN (Private Practice, Egersund, Norway) 1718 An Evidence-based Approach to Surgical Crown Lengthening. G. WYATT*, C. DEERY, and N. GREY (Edinburgh Dental Institute, United Kingdom) 1719 Radiographic Alveolar Bone Loss 5-12 Years after Periodontal Therapy. D.K.C. NG, W.K. LEUNG, L.J. JIN, and E.F. CORBET* (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) 1720 Quadrant vs. Full-mouth Scaling and Root Planing: 12-month Clinical Results. C.L. DRISKO*, L.J. GOLDSMITH, D. MILES, J. SINGLETON, and K. PICKMAN () 1721 Short-term and Long-term Effects of Subgingival Curettage on Patients with Acute Periodontal Abscess. P. VLYI* and I. GORZ (University of Szeged, Hungary)

1722 Clinical Application of the Therapeutic Provisional Prosthesis in Molar Furcation Therapy. Y.Y. HONG* and G.L. HOU (Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan) 1723 Long-term Success of Furcation Therapy in Molars. A Retrospective Analysis. B. DANNEWITZ*, T.-S. KIM, and P. EICKHOLZ (University of Heidelberg, Germany) 1724 Immunohistochemical Analysis of Dentin Root Surface after Periodontal Disease. A. RUGGERI, Jr.*, C. PRATI, G. TETI, M. FALCONI, P. GOBBI, and L. BRESCHI (University of Bologna, Italy) 1725 Progress of Periodontal Tissue Breakdown in MalocclusionsLong-term Study. A. KURHASKAFLISYKOWSKA*, K. SOBOCZYSKA, and J. STOPA (University of Medical Sciences,Poznan, Poland) 1726 Restorative and Periodontic Interdisciplinary Approach in the Treatment of Periodontal Abscess: Case Report. N.A. AGLI*, N. NL, and N.. ALPTEKIN (Selcuk University, Konya, Turkey) 1727 An in vitro and in vivo Methodology Study of Alveolar Bone Measurement Using Extra-oral Radiographic Alignment Apparatus and Image Pro-Plus Software. A. RAWLINSON*, A. CHEUNG, A. AL-BUHAIRI, C. ELCOCK, T.F. WALSH, and R.P. ELLWOOD (The University of Sheffield, UK, United Kingdom) 1728 Biologic Width by the Radiometric Method. P. YOTNUENGNIT*, P. PRATCHAYAKUPT, P. LAOHAPAND, and O. MANOMAISANTIPHAP (Faculty of Dentistry Mahidol University, Payathai, Thailand) 1729 Evaluation of a Standardized Treatment Protocol for Periodontal-Endodontic Lesions. S. VAKALIS*, P.M. PRESHAW, and J.M. WHITWORTH (Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom) 1730 Relationship Between a Self-reported Oral Health Questionnaire and Compliance with Supportive Periodontal Treatment. M. OJIMA*, E. NAOKO, T. HANIOKA, K. HIROKO, and S. SHIZUKUISHI (Osaka University Graduate School of Dentistry, Suita, Osaka, Japan) 1731 Remaining Inflammatory Infiltrates Following Periodontal Therapy Including Gingivectomy or Open Flap Debridement. N.U. ZITZMANN*, T. BERGLUNDH, C.P. MARINELLO, and J. LINDHE (Gteborg University, Sweden) 1732 Post-surgical Care and Early Wound Healing. A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial. F. HEITZ*, L.J.A. HEITZMAYFIELD, and N.P. LANG (University of Berne, Switzerland) Seq#: 178.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Periodontal Research - Therapy - Therapeutic Intervention Adjunctive Treatment 1733 Effect of Nd:YAG Laser Irradiation on the Survival Rate of Human Gingival Fibroblasts in vitro. Y. DING*, M.B. YANG, and H. DENG (West China College of Stomotology, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China) 1734 In vivo and in vitro Effects of an Er:YAG Laser, a GaAlAs Diode Laser, and SRP on Periodontally Diseased Root Surfaces. A Comparative Histologic Study. F. SCHWARZ, D. ROTHAMEL*, A. SCULEAN, M. BERAKDAR, T. GEORG, and J. BECKER (Heinrich Heine University, Dsseldorf, Germany) 1735 Laser-assisted Periodontal Regeneration in Humans. R.A. YUKNA, G.H. EVANS*, S. VASTARDIS, and R.F. CARR (Louisiana State University, New Orlreans, USA)

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1736 In vivo Effects of an Er:YAG laser, an Ultrasonic System, and SRP on the Biocompatibility of Periodontally Diseased Root Surfaces in Cultures of Human PDL Fibroblasts. F. SCHWARZ*, A. AOKI, A. SCULEAN, T. GEORG, W. SCHERBAUM, and J. BECKER (Heinrich Heine University, Dsseldorf, Germany) 1737 Nd:YAG (1064 nm) Laser for the Treatment of Chronic Periodontitis. A Randomized Controlled Trial. J. JENSEN*, L.J.A. HEITZ-MAYFIELD, W.B. BUERGIN, and N.P. LANG (University of Berne, Switzerland) 1738 The Short-term Effect of Diode Laser (980 nm) Curettage on Aggressive Periodontitis. J.J. KAMMA*, G.E. ROMANOS, V. VASDEKIS, and P.C. BAEHNI (Private Periodontal Clinic, Piraeus, Greece) 1739 Adjunctive Subantimicrobial-dose Doxycycline for Treatment of Smokers with Periodontitis. P.M. PRESHAW*, M.H. BRADSHAW, A.F. HEFTI, C.V. POWALA, and R.A. ASHLEY (University of Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom) 1740 Clinical Effectiveness of Two Agents on the Treatment of Cervical Hypersensitivity. S. THOMAIDIS*, C. RAHIOTIS, A. KAKABOURA, and S. DOUKOUDAKIS (University of Athens, Greece) 1741 A Pilot Study of the Incidence and Time Course of Dentin Sensitivity Following Periodontal Surgery. L. WOLFF*, L. DURKOT, and L. GENDREAU (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA) 1742 Correlation between GCF-Calprotectin Levels and Clinical Treatment Outcome in Aggressive Periodontitis. Preliminary 3-month Results. D. KANER*, A. FRIEDMANN, T. DIETRICH, B.-M. KLEBER, and J.-P. BERNIMOULIN (Humboldt-University, Charit, Berlin, Germany) 1743 The Effect of Adjunctive Low-dose Doxycycline Therapy on Clinical Periodontal Parameters and Crevicular Fluid Matrix Metalloproteinase-8 Levels in Chronic Periodontitis. G. EMINGIL, G. ATILLA*, T. SORSA, H. LUOTO, L. KRLMAZ, and H. BAYLAS (Ege Universitesi, Izmir, Turkey) 1744 Effects of Vitamin C on Collagen Production in Gingival Fibroblasts and Clinical Effects of Dentifrice Containing Vitamin C. A. HISANO*, S. SATO, H. KAMOI, T. OGAWA, T. ITO, A. ITO, Y. SHIBUKAWA, S. YAMADA, T. NAKAGAWA, T. HAYASHI, T. IMAMURA, K. TAKEDA, Y. TAKEMURA, and K. KAMOI (The Nippon Dental University, School of Dentistry at Tokyo, Japan) 1745 Smear Layer Morphology of Instrumented Root Surface after Exposure to Demineralizing Solution. B. MAZZONI*, I. FERRARI, S. MARCHIONNI, F. FOSCHI, and C. PRATI (University of Bologna, Italy) 1746 Report on the Treatment of Teeth with Periodontic-Endodontic Lesions. P. RATKA-KRUEGER*, B. SCHACHER, H. HAUEISEN, and P.B. RAETZKE (AlbertLudwigs-University of Freiburg, Germany) 1747 Effect of Triclosan on Cyclooxygenase-2 Expression in Relation to Prostaglandin E2 Production in Human Gingival Fibroblasts. M. MUSTAFA*, B. WONDIMU, A.-S. JONSSON, T. YUCEL-LINDBERG, and T. MODEER (Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden)

Periodontal Research - Therapy - Tissue Engineering and Grafting 1748 Comparison of Th1/Th2 Cytokine Profiles of the Initial Wound Healing Induced by PDCM and e-PTFE in Rats. H.K. LU*, M.-T. KO, H.-P. CHOU, and Y.-L. CHEN (Taipei Medical University, Taiwan) 1749 Myofunction Role in Determining the Final Dimensions of Free Autogenous Gingival Grafts. .D.P. RIBEIRO* and E. PASSANEZI (School of Dentistry at Bauru, USP, Bauru-SP, Brazil) 1750 Biocompatibility Studies on Three Guided Tissue Regeneration Membranes Combined with Cultured Human Periodontal Ligament Fibroblasts in vitro. F. YAN*, K. LUO, and Y. JIN (Fujian Medical University, Fuzhou, China) 1751 Effect of Soft Tissue Grown under e-PTFE Membrane on Periodontal Healing after Tooth Transplantation. A. KATAYAMA*, M. OTA, and S. YAMADA (Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan) 1752 Post-extraction Variation in Papillae Keratinized Tissue Height Supported with Pontic or Implant. J.C. NAVARRO*, A. MOLINA, and J.C. RUIZ (CES University, Medelln, Colombia) 1753 Enamel Matrix Derivative is a Potent Inhibitor of Cancer Cells' Adhesion to Bone. T. TAKAYAMA*, N. SUZUKI, K. OTSUKA, and K. ITO (Nihon University Graduate School of Dentistry, Tokyo, Japan) 1754 The Effect of Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor on Delayed-replanted Monkeys' Teeth. V. SAE-LIM*, W.Y. ONG, Z.M. LI, K. LAM, M. KHIN, K.S. WONG, and J.C.L. NEO (National University of Singapore, Singapore) 1755 Transplantable Human Periodontal Ligament Cell Sheets: A Novel Approach for Periodontal Tissue Regeneration. M. HASEGAWA*, M. YAMATO, T. OKANO, and I. ISHIKAWA (Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan) 1756 Atrisorb Direct Flow Barrier for Gingival Recession Treatment in Humans. R.A. YUKNA, S. VASTARDIS, and E.T. MAYER* (Louisiana State University, New Orlreans, USA) 1757 Controlled Release of Enamel Matrix Protein from PEG-based Hydrogels. K. WANG*, Y.-C. CHEW, R. WANG, and J. GAO (California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, USA) 1758 Immunohistochemical Study on Wound Healing of Rat Palatine Mucosa after CO2 Laser Irradiation. S. MURAKAMI*, N. KOIDE, Y. KOIKE, K. MATSUZAKA, and T. INOUE (Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan) Seq#: 180.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Neuroscience / TMJ - TMD - Epidemiology and Diagnosis 1759 Temporomandibular Disorders and Risk Indicators in a Young Population. A. ZAZUETA*, I. MENDEZ, M. SAAVEDRA, M. LOPEZ, G. JIMENEZ, and F. HERRERA (Autonomus University of Campeche and Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Campeche, Campeche, Mexico) 1760 Prevalence of Bruxism in Military Policemen and its Association with Emotional Stress. R.C.M. RODRIGUES GARCIA*, A.L.A. CARVALHO, and A.A. DEL BEL CURY (State University of Campinas - Faculty of Dentistry of Piracicaba, Brazil)

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1761 Daily Activity Limitation and Subcategories of TMJ Internal Derangements. T. KUROI*, Y. NAKAZAWA, K. MAEKAWA, T. KUBOKI, and H. YATANI (Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine and Dentistry, Japan) 1762 Risk Factors for High Occlusal Wear Scores in a Population-based Sample: Results of the Study of Health in Pomerania. O. BERNHARDT*, D. GESCH, C. SPLIETH, C. SCHWAHN, E. HENSEL, U. JOHN, F. MACK, G. MEYER, and B. KORDA (University of Greifswald, Germany) 1763 Are There Associations between Malocclusion or Functional Occlusion and Signs of Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD)? Results of the Population-based Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP). D. GESCH*, O. BERNHARDT, C. SCHWAHN, T. KOCHER, U. JOHN, E. HENSEL, and D. ALTE (University of Greifswald, Germany) 1764 The Clinical Characteristics Analysis for Patients with Severe Tooth Wear. S.-B. YU*, M.-Q. WANG, and S.-L. ZHAO (Stomatological College, Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'an, China) 1765 Masticatory Efficiency and Bite Force in Relation to Signs and Symptoms of TMD in Children. M.B.D. GAVIO* and A.D. LEMOS (State University of Campinas, Piracicaba, Brazil) 1766 Interexaminer Reliability of Different Clinical Tests for the Assessment of Arthrogenous TMD Signs. R. DITTMANN*, M. HOUSHMAND, C. SCHWAHN, O. BERNHARDT, D. GESCH, F. MACK, R. BIFFAR, and T. KOCHER (Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universitat, Greifswald, Germany) 1767 Pain Characteristics, and Sensory and Clinical Findings in Patients with Atypical Odontalgia. C. WIHLBORG*, T. LIST, M. HELKIMO, A. STER, P. SVENSSON, and G. LEIJON (Malm University, Sweden) 1768 Existence of Antibodies against Mycoplasma fermentans in Synovial Fluid of Patients with Temporomandibular Disorders. E. KUBOTA*, M. SUGA, S. SHIMIZU, Y. KAWAI, and T. SHIBATA (Kanagawa Dental College, Japan) 1769 Role of Mycoplasma fermentans as a Causative Factor of Temporomandibular Disorder(TMD). M. SUGA*, E. KUBOTA, Y. KAWAI, S. SIMIZU, and K. SUZUKI (Kanagawa Dental College, Japan) 1770 Discriminant Analysis of a Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD) Screening Questionnaire in Orofacial Pain and Dental Patients. M. OKUBO*, S. MITRIRATTANAKUL, and R. MERRILL (UCLA School of Dentistry, Los Angeles, CA, USA) 1771 An Advanced Method to Investigate TMJ Sounds and its Significance for Diagnostics. V. OEZKAN*, W.B. FREESMEYER, and M. ROGGENSACK (Free University Berlin, Germany) 1772 Comparison between Mechanical and Electronic Jaw Movement Registration. L.N. SHERIF* and W. NIEDERMEIER (University of Cologne, Germany) Seq#: 181.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B Oral Medicine & Pathology - Disease Mechanisms - Molecular Genetics and Oral Manifestations 1773 Putative Relationship between Chronic Fluoride Intake and DNA Damage in Peripheral Blood Cells of Wistar Rats. D.A. RIBEIRO*, D.M.F. SALVADORI, G.F. ASSIS, A. ANZAI, M.L. POLETI, and M.E.A. MARQUES (Botucatu School of Medicine - UNESP, Brazil)

1774 Evaluation of Oral Manifestations in an Amelogenesis Imperfecta Population. Problems in Classification. G. AREN*, D. OZDEMIR, S. FIRATLI, E. SEPET, C. UYGUR, and E. FIRATLI (Istanbul University, Faculty of Dentistry,Department of Pedodontics, Turkey) 1775 Salivary Cadmium Levels Associated with Smoking. C. BERTUZZO, J.M. GOODSON, D. MAGER, G.L. PILATTI, J.R. SANTOS, G.M. SILVEIRA, C.C. STADLER, and V.A. KOZLOWSKI JR* (Ponta Grossa State University, Brazil) 1776 Serum Alpha1-Antitrypsin: A Reliable Tumor Marker in Oral Cancer. P.J. JOHN PRAMOD* (Mahatma Gandhi Dental College and Hospital, Pondicherry, India) 1777 Her-2 Elevated Serum Levels of a c-erbB-2 Oncogene Product in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Patients. C.C. LIN*, Y.S. LIN, C.-H. CHEN, Y.H. YANG, and C.C. TSAI (Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan) 1778 A Study on the Age-related Changes of p53 Expression in Normal Oral Mucosa and their Effects on the Pathogenesis of Oral Leukoplakia in the Elderly. H. ZHOU*, Y. YANG, Y. LIU, M. ZHOU, and B. LI (sichuan university, chengdu, China) 1779 Expression of Cyclin A is Related to Progression of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Taiwan. Y.-P. KUO*, K.-H. LIN, C.-P. CHIANG, and C.-Y. LIN (National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan) 1780 Microsatellite Alterations at Chromosome 9p in Hyperplasia, Dysplasia, and Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma. H. LIU*, M. LI, B. HU, and C. CAO (Peking University, Beijing, China) 1781 P63 Expression in Prognosis of Oral Carcinoma. T. FILLIES*, H. BRGER, B. BRANDT, U. JOOS, and R. WERKMEISTER (University of Mnster, Germany, Germany) 1782 Effect of 5FU/CDDP on the Expression of Hedgehog and Patched in Oral Cancer Cell Lines. T. ODANI*, D. ITO, M.-H. LI, M. SANADA, A. KAWAMATA, M. IWASE, and M. NAGUMO (Showa University, Tokyo, Japan) 1783 Overexpression of p53 and Ki67 and Lack of EBV Expression in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma. A. IAMAROON*, U. KHEMALEELAKUL, and S. PONGSIRIWET (Faculty of Dentistry, Chiang Mai University, Thailand) 1784 Envelope Diversity, Co-receptor Usage, and Syncytium-inducing Phenotype of HIV-1 Variants in Oral Fluids and Blood during Primary Infection. D.C. SHUGARS*, S.A. FREEL, S.A. FISCUS, C.D. PILCHER, J.L. LENNOX, C.B. HICKS, and J.J. ERON, Jr. (UNC School of Dentistry, Chapel Hill, NC, USA) 1785 Self-care Intervention to Reduce Oral Candidiasis Recurrences in HIV-seropositive Persons. L.A. MACPHAIL*, J.F. HILTON, L. PASCASIO, H.Y. SROUSSI, B. CHEIKH, M.E. LABAO, K. MALVIN, D. GREENSPAN, and M.J. DODD (Temple University School of Dentistry, Philadelphia, PA, USA) 1786 Characterization of Beta-defensin-transfected KB Cells. M. SAITOH*, Y. ABIKO, S. SHIMABUKURO, M. NISHIMURA, and S. IGARASHI (Health Sciences University of Hokkaido, Sapporo, Japan) 1787 Retrospective Study of the Range of Coagulation Disorders of Patients Attending the Dental Unit Attached to National Center for Hereditary Coagulation Disorders, at St. James's Hospital, Ireland, for the Year 2002. L. O'LEARY*, E.M. GAMBLE, and B. HARRINGTON (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland) 1788 A Radiographic Assessment of the Prevalence of Pulp Stones in Taiwanese. C.T. LIN*, R.T. ROAN, W.J. ROU, J.H. CHEN, F.H. CHUANG, and T.Y. HSIEH (Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan)

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Hands-on Workshop - Ethical Dilemmas in International Collaborative Oral Health Research: Case Studies Chairperson: S. Dworkin 1789 1:45 Welcome and Introduction. 1:55 Review of Recent Developments in Research Ethics. 2:15 Philippines Oral Cleft Prevention Trial. R.G. MUNGER* (Utah State University, Logan, USA) 2:45 Oral Carriage of H. pylori in a Rural Population of Guatemala. M.J. KOWOLIK* (Indiana University, Indianapolis, USA) 3:15 Breakout Group Reports to Plenary. 3:25 Summary Comments and Discussion. Seq#: 183.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Symposium - Group-/Division-sponsored, G1

Symposium - The Shortened Dental Arch (SDA) Concept in Elderly Persons Supported by: Procter & Gamble Co. 1792 1:45 Chair's Opening Remarks. 1:50 History of the SDA Concept. C. DE BAAT* (Erasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam, Netherlands) 2:10 Oral Comfort, Esthetics, and Functional Stability in the SDA. F. MULLER* (University of Mainz, Germany) 2:30 Oral Status, Masticatory Function, and Nutrition in Healthy Elderly Individuals. E. BUDTZ-JRGENSEN* (University of Geneva, Switzerland) 2:50 Oral Status, Masticatory Function, and Nutrition in Frail/Dependent Elderly Individuals. A.W.G. WALLS* (University of Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom) 3:10 Prosthodontics Therapy in SDA: A German Multi-center Study. M.H. WALTER* (Technical University, Dresden, Germany) 3:30 Discussion. Seq#: 186.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Oral, F6

Symposium - Amalgam- to Tooth-colored Materials Implications for Clinical Practice and Dental Education Supported by: Kerr Corporation and Ultradent Products Chairpersons: A. Neme and R. Bedi 1790 1:45 Chair's Opening Remarks. 1:50 Governmental Restrictions and Amalgam UsageSurvey Results. F.J.T. BURKE* (University of Birmingham School of Dentistry, United Kingdom) 2:05 How Safe are Dental Materials? The Monitoring of Adverse Reactions. R. VAN NOORT* (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom) 2:20 Amalgam ToxicityOccupational and Environmental Hazards. P. HORSTED BINDSLEV* (Royal Dental College University of Aarhus, Denmark) 2:35 Chair's Summary. 2:40 Curricular Issues Changing from Amalgam- to Tooth-colored Materials. N. WILSON* (Kings College London, University of London, England) 2:55 Changing from Amalgam to Composite Restorations in a Dental SchoolHow and Why. F.J.M. ROETERS* (University of Nijmegen, Netherlands) 3:10 Chair's Summary. 3:15 Discussion. Seq#: 184.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Symposium - Group-/Division-sponsored, G3

Behavioral Sciences/Health Services Research - Dental Care Providers Chairpersons: P. Riordan and S. Mihaylov 1793 1:45 Evaluating Effectiveness of Promotoras in the Prevention of Early Childhood Caries. F.J. RAMOS-GOMEZ*, J.O.F. REIMANN, G.A. TALAVERA, and E. MARTINEZ (University of California San Francisco, USA) 1794 2:00 The Implementation of Nurse-led Triage in the Prioritization of Dental Emergencies. P.M. FROST*, C.R. TRIVEDY, J.E. GALLAGHER, L. DAVIES, and M. WEST (King's College London, United Kingdom) 1795 2:15 Alternative Professionals for Children's Dental Care. P.J. RIORDAN* (Dental Services, W. Australia; UFR d'Odontologie, University of Auvergne, Clermont-Ferrand, France) 1796 2:30 Career Intentions of Dentists in Specialist Training in the United Kingdom. C.S. DRUGAN*, J.R. BOYLES, and I.G. CHESTNUTT (Bristol S&W PCT, United Kingdom) 1797 2:45 Attitudes of United Kingdom Dentists to Removable Partial Dentures. R.H. GRAHAM*, N.J. JEPSON, S. BOND, and P.F. ALLEN (University of Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom) 1798 3:00 Exploring Attitudes and Barriers to Removable Partial Denture Use. S.I. MIHAYLOV*, N.J. JEPSON, S. BOND, and P.F. ALLEN (University of Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom) 1799 3:15 A Contemporary Survey of Dental Cervical Lesions. Reasons for Treatment. F.K. WAHAB* and F.J. SHAINI (The University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan) 1800 3:30 Screening for Suspected Diabetes: Contrasting Periodontists and General Practitioners. I.B. LAMSTER*, C. KUNZEL, D. ALBERT, H. YIN, and E. LALLA (Columbia University, New York, NY, USA)

Symposium - Immune Mechanisms in the Oral Cavity Relevance To Health And Disease Chairperson: P. Farthing 1791 1:45 Chair's Opening Remarks. 1:50 Homing Mechanisms for Mucosal B-cells are Both Generalized and Regionalized. P. BRANDTZAEG* (University of Oslo, Norway) 2:20 T-cell Reactions in the Oral Mucosa. E. AHLFORS* (University of Oslo, Norway) 2:50 Mucosal Immunity, IgA, and the Control of Oral Infections. M.W. RUSSELL* (University at Buffalo, NY, USA) 3:15 Microbial Adhesion: Targets for Prevention of Mucosal Infection. C. KELLY* (University of London, GKT, United Kingdom)

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Cariology Research - Demineralization, Remineralization Chairpersons: R. Exterkate and J. Featherstone 1801 1:45 Effects of Sucrose or Banana on Plaque Retention Sites: Plaque Acidogenicity and Dentin Demineralization after One Week in situ. E. ZAURA*, C. VAN LOVEREN, and J.M. TEN CATE (Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam, Netherlands) 1802 2:00 New pH-cycling Model Discriminates among High-concentration Fluoride Products. J.D.B. FEATHERSTONE*, M.L. RAPOZO-HILO, S.L. EVERSOLE, and R.V. FALLER (University of California, San Francisco, USA) 1803 2:15 Fluoride Dose Response and Discrimination in a Modified De/Remineralization Model. M.L. RAPOZO-HILO*, J.D.B. FEATHERSTONE, A.M. PFARRER, and W.G. COLLIER (University of California, San Francisco, USA) 1804 2:30 pH-cycling : Effects of High-fluoride Toothpastes on Lesion Progression under Severe Caries Challenge Conditions. R.A.M. EXTERKATE* and J.M. TEN CATE (Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA), Netherlands) 1805 2:45 The Effects of Various Proteins with Various Concentrations on Remineralization of Pre-demineralized Enamel. A.M. KIELBASSA, C. HAMMELMANN, J. SCHULTEMNTING, and C. ZANTNER* (Freie Universitt Berlin, Germany) 1806 3:00 Comparative Dentin Reactions of in vitro Induced Caries-like Lesions and Natural Caries Lesions at Crown Margins. W.H. ARNOLD*, T. SONKOL, and P. GAENGLER (University of Witten/Herdecke, Germany) 1807 3:15 Reduction of Enamel Demineralization around Glass-ionomer Restorations Evaluated by the IEDT Model. L.M.A. TENUTA*, C.P. AIRES, C.C.C. RIBEIRO, N.C. GONALVES, G.D. PECHARKI, E.P.S. TAGLIAFERRO, C. TENGAN, A.A. DEL BEL CURY, C.P.M. TABCHOURY, and J.A. CURY (Faculty of Dentistry of Piracicaba - UNICAMP, Brazil) 1808 3:30 Toothpaste Abrasivity on Sound and Demineralized Enamel. A.M. KIELBASSA*, L. GILLMANN, C. ZANTNER, H. MEYER-LUECKEL, and J. SCHULTEMNTING (Freie Universitt Berlin, Germany) Seq#: 188.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Oral, A3

1813 2:45 Adhesion to Dentin of a Self-curing Composite Resin by Using a Light-curing Adhesive System. D. ANGERAME*, M. BIASOTTO, R. DI LENARDA, and E. VISINTINI (Trieste University, Italy) 1814 3:00 Effect of Bleaching on Bond Strength of Composite Resin Bonded to Dentin. D.J. WHITE*, C. DOERFER, H. DUSCHNER, K.M. KOZAK, and T. PIOCH (The Procter & Gamble Company, Mason, OH, USA) 1815 3:15 Effect of Bleaching on Microleakage and Nanoleakage. T. PIOCH*, C. DOERFER, C. HAUS, D. WOLFF, H. DUSCHNER, K.M. KOZAK, and D.J. WHITE (University of Heidelberg, Germany) 1816 3:30 Shear-peel Bond Strengths of Hydrophilic Orthodontic Bonding Systems at 24 Hours. W.A. WILTSHIRE* and N.E. KARAISKOS (University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada) Seq#: 189.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Oral, A4

Dental Materials: III - Ceramics and Cements - Ceramicmetal/F Release/Manipulation Chairpersons: C. Mitchell and U. Schiffner 1817 1:45 Comparison of Interface Structure in Different Metal-Dental Ceramic Systems. C. HEGEDUS*, L. DAROCZI, Z. BALOGH, and D. BEKE (University of Debrecen, Hungary) 1818 2:00 Influence of Processing Conditions on the Micromechanical Properties of Glass Coatings on Ti6Al4V for Biomedical Applications. A.P. TOMSIA*, E. SAIZ, S. LOPEZESTEBAN, J.J. PAVON, E. JIMENEZ-PIQUE, and M. ANGLADA (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, CA, USA) 1819 2:15 Bond Strength of Low-fusing Porcelains to Cp Ti according to ISO 9693:1999. S. ZINELIS*, X. BARBAGADAKI, and V. CHRONOPOULOS (School of Dentistry, University of Athens, Greece) 1820 2:30 Interfacial Characterization of Ni-Cr and Co-Cr Dental Alloys with Porcelain. G. PAPAVASILIOU*, S. ZINELIS, and F. KAMPOSIORA (School of Dentistry, University of Athens, Greece) 1821 2:45 Release of Fluoride from a Glass-ionomer Cement or a Compomer and its Uptake by Enamel under Neutral and Acidic Conditions. U. SCHIFFNER* and L. SAUL (University of Hamburg, Germany) 1822 3:00 Uptake and Re-release of Monofluorophosphate by Glass-ionomer Cements. R.W. BILLINGTON*, G.J. PEARSON, and A. DORBAN (Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom) 1823 3:15 Effect of Molecular Weight of Polyacid on Fluoride Release from Glass-ionomer Cements. C. SHEN* and K.J. ANUSAVICE (University of Florida, Gainesville, USA) 1824 3:30 Effect of Mixing Method on Porosity of Dental Cements. J.F. MCCABE*, R. NOMOTO, M. KOMORIYAMA, and S. HIRANO (University of Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom) Seq#: 190.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Oral, A1

Dental Materials: I - Adhesion-Composite Bond Strength General Adhesion Chairpersons: W. Wiltshire and M. Ahlers 1809 1:45 Effects of Adhesion Primers on the CompositeComposite Bond Strength. A. TEZVERGIL*, L.V.J. LASSILA, and P.K. VALLITTU (University of Turku, Finland) 1810 2:00 Compatibility Between Core Build-up Composites and Bonding Systems. A.J. DE GEE, H.P.B. BOLHUIS, A. KOCH*, A. YNGARD, and A.J. FEILZER (Columbia University, New York, NY, USA) 1811 2:15 Composite Restoration Repair - Influence of Samples Age on Bond Strength. M.O. AHLERS*, U. MAY, and U. PLATZER (University of Hamburg, School of Dental Medicine, Germany) 1812 2:30 Is an O 2-inhibited Layer Necessary for Bonding of Composite Resin?. B.I. SUH*, L. FENG, K. HAYES, and L. SHARP (Bisco, Inc, Schaumburg, IL, USA)

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1826 2:00 Fundamental Studies of Novel (Meth)Acrylate Monomers for Dental Restorative Applications. E.R. BECKEL*, H. LU, J. NIE, J.W. STANSBURY, and C.N. BOWMAN (University of Colorado, Boulder, USA) 1827 2:15 Characterization of Expanding Monomer / Dioxirane Photopolymerizations. J.D. EICK*, C.C. CHAPPELOW, R.E. SMITH, C.S. PINZINO, and A.J. HOLDER (University of Missouri, Kansas City, USA) 1828 2:30 The Effect of Aging in Water on the Properties of Novel Low-shrink Composites. W.M. PALIN*, G.J.P. FLEMING, F.J.T. BURKE, P.M. MARQUIS, and R.C. RANDALL (University of Birmingham, United Kingdom) 1829 2:45 Shrinkage Strain Rates of Resin-Monomer and Composite Systems. M. ATAI and D.C. WATTS* (University of Manchester Dental School, United Kingdom) 1830 3:00 Controlled Photopolymerization of MethacrylateVinyl Ether Hybrid Resins. J.W. STANSBURY* and Y. LIN (University of Colorado School of Dentistry, Denver, USA) 1831 3:15 Synthesis, Characterization, and Preliminary Evaluation of an Amino Analog of Bis-GMA. J.M. ANTONUCCI*, C.A. KHATRI, and M.D. WEIR (National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, USA) 1832 3:30 Intra-oral Drug Delivery System (EVA) for Oral Condition: 1H NMR Analysis of Released Drug. S. KALACHANDRA*, D. LIN, J.C. WEBSTER, and S. OFFENBACHER (School of Dentistry, Univerisity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA) Seq#: 191.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Oral, A2

Implantology Research - Biological Response Chairpersons: J. Ellingsen and Y. Huang 1:45 Poster Viewing. 1840 2:05 Osteoblast Interactions with Different Microstructured Dental Implant Surfaces: Comparative Study of Cell Attachment, Migration, Proliferation, and Differentiation. R. SAMMONS*, N. LUMBIKANONDA, and P. CANTZLER (University of Birmingham School of Dentistry, United Kingdom) 1841 2:15 Surface Hydrophobicity Leading to Apoptosis and Delayed Cell Cycle in Human Osteoblast-like MG63 Cells. E.-J. CHANG*, W.-K. LEE, J.S. KO, and H.-M. KIM (College of Dentistry, Seoul National University, South Korea) 1842 2:25 Paper Withdrawn. 1843 2:35 Implant Survival Following Sinus Floor Augmentation Procedures. A Systematic Review. F. GRAZIANI*, N. DONOS, I. NEEDLEMAN, M. GABRIELE, and M. TONETTI (Eastman Dental Institute for Oral Health Care Sciences, London, United Kingdom) 1844 2:45 Biocompatibility of Microstructured Titanium Implant Surfaces. L. SCHEIDELER*, F. RUPP, W. LINDEMANN, D. AXMANN, G. GOMEZ-ROMAN, J. GEIS-GERSTORFER, and H. WEBER (University of Tuebingen, Germany) 1845 2:55 In situ AFM Observation of Polyelectrolyte Coacervates Structure of PEI and PSS. H. FLORES*, J. MENCHACA, E. PREZ, and F.J.G. CUISINIER (Universidad Autonoma de San Luis Potosi, Mexico) 1846 3:05 Sinus Lifting with Hydroxylapatite and Implants: A Survey of 313 Patients. S.A. ARACCI, G. GIRARDELLO*, P. PASSI, and A. ZADRO (Dental School-University of Padua, Padova, Italy) 1847 3:15 Immediate Loading of TiUnite Implants with OverdenturesA Preliminary Report. N.J. ATTARD*, L.A. DAVID, and G.A. ZARB (University of Toronto, Canada) 3:25 Discussion. Seq#: 193.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Oral, H1

Dental Materials: VII - Others-Metallic - Amalgam/Casting Alloys Chairpersons: W. Mueller and T. Papadopoulos 1833 1:45 Evaluation of a Commercial Two-phase Amalgam Separator. M.E. STONE*, M.E. COHEN, R.S. KARAWAY, J.C. KUEHNE, and J.M. GULLETT (Naval Institute for Dental and Biomedical Research, Great Lakes, IL, USA) 1834 2:00 Effects of Amalgam Thickness and Bonding on Failure Mode under Hertzian Indentation. Y. WANG* and B.W. DARVELL (The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) 1835 2:15 Time-dependent Corrosion Behavior and Determination of 2- or -phase in 2- free Amalgams. M. MOISEL*, W.-D. MLLER, and K.-P. LANGE (HumboldtUniversitat, Berlin, Germany) 1836 2:30 Corrosion Resistance of Surface Passive Film on NiCrMo-based Dental Alloys. H.-H. HUANG*, M.-C. LIN, C.-C. HSU, M.-Y. CHOU, H.-C. HSU, and S.-C. WU (Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan) 1837 2:45 Highly Sensitive Electrochemical Assessment of Laser Welding Tracks. W.-D. MUELLER*, C. SCHOEPF, and K.P. LANGE (Humboldt-Universitat, Berlin, Germany) 1838 3:00 Storage Conditions' Effect on Contact Toxicity Tests of Cobalt-Chromium Alloy. C. PAGANELLI*, P.L. SAPELLI, R. REZZANI, L. RODELLA, and R. BIANCHI (University of Brescia, Italy) 1839 3:15 Biocompatibility of Two Palladium-based Casting Alloys from Cell Culture Study. D. SUN, A.J. MARIOTTI, D.A. HOOPER, W.A. BRANTLEY, and R.H. HESHMATI* (The Ohio State University College of Dentistry, Columbus, USA) 3:30 Discussion.

Implantology Research - Implant Histology and Bone Regeneration Chairpersons: A. Price and R. Hosokawa 1848 1:45 Ectopic Bone Induction by RhBMP-2 Released from Biomimetic Coatings on Titanium Implants. Y.M. LIU*, E.B. HUNZIKER, and K. DE GROOT (Leiden University, IsoTis NV, Biothoven, Netherlands) 1849 2:00 Effect of Platelet-rich Plasma (PRP) on Earlystage Bone Regeneration. R. HOSOKAWA*, T. TAKEKOSHI, D. CHIBA, T. KUBO, K. TSUGA, and Y. AKAGAWA (Hiroshima University, Japan) 1850 2:15 Healing of Wide Marginal Bone Defects at Implants. D. BOTTICELLI*, T. BERGLUNDH, and J. LINDHE (Faculty of Odontology - Sahlgrenska Academy at Gteborg University, Sweden) 1851 2:30 Histological Examination of the Epithelial and Connective Tissue Wall in Shallow and Deep Peri-Implant Pockets. G. ZAMPELIS, I. PANAYIOTIDES, E. STATHOPOULOS, and A. ZAMPELIS* (Private Practitioner, Athens, Greece)

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1852 2:45 Histology of Peri-implant Mucosa at Non-submerged, One-piece, Micro-implants in Humans. P. SCHUEPBACH*, R. GLAUSER, A. LUNDGREN, J. GOTTLOW, and C.H.F. HAMMERLE (Microphot, Horgen, Switzerland) 1853 3:00 Peri-implant Disease Progression: Clinical and Microbiological Evaluation in an Experimental Canine Model. J.A. SHIBLI*, M.C. MARTINS, S.F. JORDAN, S. D'AVILA, V.I. HARASZTHY, J.J. ZAMBON, and E. MARCANTONIO JR (Faculdade de Odontologia de Araraquara-UNESP Brazil, Araraquara -SP, Brazil) 1854 3:15 The First Bioactive, Degradable Membrane for Guided Bone Regeneration. F.E. WEBER*, H.G. SCHMKEL, E. PIRHONEN, R.E. JUNG, and K.W. GRTZ (University Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland) 1855 3:30 Autogenous Demineralized Dentin Matrix for Maxillary Sinus Augmentation in Humans: The First Clinical Report. M. MURATA* (Health Sciences University of Hokkaido, Japan) Seq#: 194.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Oral, F4

Microbiology / Immunology and Infection Control - Biofilms I Chairpersons: C. Sissons and B. Guggenheim 1856 1:45 The Effects of Chewing Urea-containing Gum on Plaque Alkalinogenicity and Enamel Remineralization. J. VERRAN*, C.A. SMITH, P.W. SMITH, and S.M. HIGHAM (Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom) 1857 2:00 Enamel Sterilization: Effect of Hypochlorite Treatment on Biofilm Formation. P.S. WATSON*, C.H. SISSONS, D.A. DEVINE, and C. ROBINSON (Leeds Dental Institute, United Kingdom) 1858 2:15 Effects of Pulsed Sucrose, Plaque pH, and Oral Fluid Analogues on the Microbiota of Dental Plaque Microcosm Biofilms. C.H. SISSONS*, S.A. ANDERSON, L. WONG, and D.C. WHITE (Wellington School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Otago, New Zealand) 1859 2:30 Structural Alterations Due to the Incorporation of a gtfC-deficient Streptococcus mutans Strain into the Zrich Biofilm Model. T. THURNHEER*, J.R. VAN DER PLOEG, and B. GUGGENHEIM (University of Zrich, Switzerland) 1860 2:45 The Influence of a gtfC mutant of Streptococcus mutans on the Composition of a Mixed-species in vitro Biofilm. J.R. VAN DER PLOEG*, T. THURNHEER, and B. GUGGENHEIM (University of Zrich, Switzerland) 1861 3:00 Demineralization and Remineralization of Enamel in the Zrich Biofilm Model. B. GUGGENHEIM*, E. GIERTSEN, and R. GMR (University of Zrich, Switzerland) 3:15 Discussion. Seq#: 195.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Oral, F5

1864 2:30 Dentin Sialophosphoprotein and Osteopontin are Expressed in Salivary Glands. K.U.E. OGBUREKE* and L.W. FISHER (NIDCR, NIH, HHS, Bethesda, MD, USA) 1865 2:45 Dentonin, a Fragment of MEPE, Enhanced Dental Pulp Stem Cell Proliferation in vitro. H. LIU, W. LI, S. SHI, C. GAO, and P.K. DENBESTEN* (University of California - San Francisco, USA) 1866 3:00 IGFs Control Deposition of Mineralized ECM during Tooth Development in vitro. J. CATN*, P. BRINGAS, and M. ZEICHNER-DAVID (UNIVERSITH OF SO. CALIFORNIA, Los Angeles, USA) 1867 3:15 Characterization of Collagen Cross-links by High-temperature Thermal Analyses. T. SAKAE* and M. YAMAUCHI (Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Chiba, Japan) 1868 3:30 Dentin Sialophosphoprotein is Critical for Tooth Mineralization. T. SREENATH*, T. THYAGARAJAN, B. HALL, G. LONGENECKER, R.N. D'SOUZA, S. HONG, J.T. WRIGHT, M. MACDOUGALL, J.J. SAUK, and A.B. KULKARNI (National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research/NIH/DHHS, Bethesda, MD, USA) Seq#: 196.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Oral, A7

Neuroscience / TMJ - TMD - Psychosocial Factors Chairpersons: K. Huggins and P. Larsson 1869 1:45 Depression and Somatization: Influence on Selfreport of Pain and Disability. A.U.J. YAP*, E.K. CHUA, and K.B.C. TAN (National University of Singapore, Singapore) 1870 2:00 Impact of Pain on Activites of Daily Living in Patients with Temporomandibular Joint Involvement of Rheumatoid Arthritis. . VOOG*, P. ALSTERGREN, E. LEIBUR, R. KALLIKORM, and S. KOPP (Karolinska Institutet, Huddinge, Sweden) 1871 2:15 Psychological Factors of Adult Orthodontic Patients with TMD. M. NOMURA*, E. MOTEGI, Y. FUJITA, Y. TAKANE, D. YAMAGUCHI, and H. YAMAGUCHI (Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan) 1872 2:30 Relationship of Gender Role to Pain Response among TMD Cases and Controls. L. LERESCHE, K.H. HUGGINS*, J. SAGE, L. MANCL, and J. SHERMAN (University of Washington -, Seattle, USA) 1873 2:45 Reliability and Validity of a Swedish Version of the Oral Health Impact Profile. P. LARSSON*, T. LIST, I. LUNDSTRM, A. MARCUSSON, and R. OHRBACH (Specialist Center for Oral Rehabilitation, Linkping, Sweden) 1874 3:00 Pain Sensitivity and the Development of TMD Initial Outcomes from a Three-year Prospective Study. K. BHALANG*, G.D. SLADE, A. SIGURDSSON, and W.M. MAIXNER (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA) 3:15 Discussion. Seq#: 197.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Oral, R2

Mineralized Tissue - Dentine and Bone Extracellular Matrix Proteins Chairpersons: J. Sodek and T. Sakae 1862 1:45 Keynote Address: Matricellular Functions of Bone and Dentin Matrix Proteins. J. SODEK* (University of Toronto, Canada) 1863 2:15 Impaired Migration of Leukocytes from Osteopontin- and CD44-null Mice. J. SODEK*, P. ALSTERGREN, B. ZHU, R.P. ELLEN, C.A. MCCULLOCH, and M. GLOGAUER (University of Toronto, Canada)

Oral Health Research - Dental Caries, Manual and Power Toothbrushes, Whitening Chairpersons: C. Deery and H. Arai 1876 1:45 Clinical Evaluation of the Tooth-whitening Effect of a 2.6% Hydrogen Peroxide Tooth-whitening Strip. B.J. LEE*, D.-I. PAIK, and J.B. KIM (Seoul National University, South Korea)

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1875 2:00 Model Study on Whitening of Stained Teeth with Titania Photocatalyst and Diluted Hydrogen Peroxide. H. ARAI*, S. NAKAMURA, H. SAKAGUCHI, and K. YAMASHITA (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan) 1877 2:15 Saliva and Acidogenic Micro-organisms during a Two-year Period after Radiation Therapy in the Head and Neck Region. A. ALMSTHL* and M. WIKSTRM (Institute of Odontology, Sahlgrenska Academy at Gteborg University, Sweden) 1878 2:30 Influence of Dental Restorative Materials on Salivary Parameters in the First Dentition. B. WILLERSHAUSEN*, A. KASAJ, J. TOPF, and C.-P. ERNST (University of Mainz, Germany) 1879 2:45 The Effectiveness of Manual vs. Powered Toothbrushes for Dental Health, a Systematic Review. M. HEANUE, S. DEACON, C. DEERY*, P.G. ROBINSON, A.D. WALMSLEY, H. WORTHINGTON, and W. SHAW (Edinburgh Dental Institute, United Kingdom) 1880 3:00 High & Low Brushing Force in Relation to Efficacy and Gingival Abrasion. G.A. VAN DER WEIJDEN*, M.F. TIMMERMAN, P.A. VERSTEEG, M. PISCAER, and U. VAN DER VELDEN (ACTA - Vrije Universityit, Amsterdam, Netherlands) 1881 3:15 Alcohol-containing Mouthrinses Influence the Integrin Expression on Cultured Hgfs. M.T. ROTA*, P. POGGI, M. POLIMENI, L. BENEDETTI, and R. RODRIGUEZ Y BAENA (University of Pavia, Italy) 1882 3:30 Correcting for Inter-observer Variability: Application to a Geographical Oral Health Study. E. LESAFFRE*, S. MWALILI, and D. DECLERCK (Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium) Seq#: 198.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Oral, A6

1889 3:15 Do Genetic Factors Explain the Relation between Periodontal Disease and Cardiovascular Disease? A Co-twin Analysis among Swedish Twins. L.A. MUCCI*, C.-C. HSIEH, C. DOUGLASS, P. WILLIAMS, H.-O. ADAMI, U. DE FAIRE, and N. PEDERSEN (Harvard University, Boston, MA, USA) 1890 3:30 Obesity is a Potential Risk Factor for Periodontitis in the Young Population. M. AL-ZAHRANI, N. BISSADA*, and E. BORAWSKI (Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA) Seq#: 199.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Oral, A5

Periodontal Research - Pathogenesis - Microbial Pathogenesis Chairpersons: H. Tenenbaum and J. Goodson 1891 1:45 Tyrosine-phosphorylation of Kinases and Paxillin in Osteoblasts and Fibroblasts Infected by P. gingivalis. R. ELKAIM, S. PFLUMIO, and H. TENENBAUM* (Dental Faculty, Strasbourg, France) 1892 2:00 Differential Inhibition of Gingipains by Synthetic Peptide Caspase Inhibitors. S.M. SHEETS, H.M. FLETCHER*, and C.A. CASIANO (Loma Linda University, CA, USA) 1893 2:15 Electronmicroscopic Identification of Periodontopathogens in Supragingival Calculus. P.N. GALGUT*, N. MORDAN, B.T.K. TAN, and A. JORDAN (Eastman Dental Institute for Healthcare Services, London, United Kingdom) 1894 2:30 Quantitative Detection of Porphyromonas gingivalis Fimbrial Genotypes in Europeans. J.R. VAN DER PLOEG, E. GIERTSEN, B. LDIN, C. MRGELI, A.S. ZINKERNAGEL, and R. GMR* (University of Zrich, Switzerland) 1895 2:45 Relationship Between the Percentage of Subgingival Oral Treponemes and the Severity of Periodontal Disease. M.L.P.G. MINGYAO LUO* (Tongji University School of Stomatology, Shanghai, China) 1896 3:00 Subgingival Microbiota in Swedish and USA Subjects with Different Periodontal Status. J.M. GOODSON*, A.D. HAFFAJEE, C. SMITH, T. YASKELL, M. JAPLIT, J. WENNSTROM, J. LINDHE, T.E. VAN DYKE, R. KENT, and S.S. SOCRANSKY (The Forsyth Institute, Boston, MA, USA) 1897 3:15 Differences in the Subgingival Microbiota between Swedish and USA Subjects. A.D. HAFFAJEE*, C. SMITH, T. YASKELL, M. JAPLIT, J. WENNSTROM, J. LINDHE, T.E. VAN DYKE, R. KENT, J.M. GOODSON, and S.S. SOCRANSKY (The Forsyth Institute, Boston, MA, USA) 1898 3:30 Plasminogen-binding Oral Bacteria. B. KINNBY*, N.A. BOOTH, and G. SVENSTER (School of Dentistry, Malm, Sweden) Seq#: 200.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Oral, F3

Periodontal Research - Diagnosis / Epidemiology - PeriodontalSystemic Connections Chairpersons: A. Dasanayake and J. Meurman 1883 1:45 Pregnancy, Oral Bacteria, and Birth Weight. A.P. DASANAYAKE*, Y. LI, and H. WIENER (New York University College of Dentistry, USA) 1884 2:00 Pregnancy Complications and Oral Health in 226 Women. J. MEURMAN*, U. TIKKANEN, and R. KAAJA (University of Helsinki, Finland) 1885 2:15 Periodontal Interventions and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes. D.A. MITCHELL*, S.P. ENGEBRETSON, R. CELENTI, M. HERRERA-ABREU, J. YANG, I.B. LAMSTER, and P.N. PAPAPANOU (Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery, New York, NY, USA) 1886 2:30 Periodontal Disease and Biomarkers among Women. K. JOSHIPURA*, W. PITIPHAT, C. CROHIN, A.T. MERCHANT, S. HANKINSON, J.E. MANSON, and G. COLDITZ (Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Boston, MA, USA) 1887 2:45 Oral Health in Women with Diagnosed Coronary Heart Disease. K. BUHLIN*, A. GUSTAFSSON, S. AHNVE, and B. KLINGE (Institute of Odontology, Karolinska Institutet, Huddinge, Sweden) 1888 3:00 Associations between Self-reported and Examined Periodontitis and Ischemic Stroke. C.E. DRFER*, D. JR, H. BECHER, and A.J. GRAU (University of Heidelberg, Germany)

Prosthodontics Research - Assessment of Color and Aesthetics Chairpersons: A. Wee and K. Kurtz 1899 1:45 Theoretical Model to Determine the Optical Properties of Translucent Elastomers. A.G. WEE*, H.S. CHANG, and W.M. JOHNSTON (The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA) 1900 2:00 Assessment of the Color Relation among Maxillary Incisors and Canines. A. OZIC*, I.H.A. AARTMAN, C.J. KLEVERLAAN, and A.J. FEILZER (ACTA, Amsterdam, Netherlands)

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1901 2:15 Esthetic Effects of Minor Changes in Tooth Position for Anterior RestorationsA Comparison of the Results from Different Test Methods. S. WOLFART*, S. BRUNZEL, S. FREITAG, and M. KERN (Christian-Albrechts University at Kiel, Germany) 1902 2:30 Clinical Comparison of Conventional vs. Spectrophotometric Shade Matching for Posterior Crowns. S. PAUL*, A. PETER, R. JUNG, C. RAMEL, F. WETTSTEIN, V. GOH, A. HAGMANN, and C.H.F. HAMMERLE (University of Zurich, Switzerland) 1903 2:45 Digital and Spectrophotometric Measurements of Color Shade Guides. E. CAL*, P. GUNERI, and T. KOSE (Ege Universitesi, zmir, Turkey) 1904 3:00 Comparison of Color Gradation for Natural Central Incisors and Corresponding Shade Tabs. C. ODAIRA*, K. ISHIBASHI, S. NAGAI, H. YAMAMOTO, and D. NATHANSON (Iwate Medical University, School of Dentistry, Morioka, Japan) 1905 3:15 Colorimetric Analysis of Porcelain-fused-to-goldcoated Cast Titanium. K.S. KURTZ*, N. BABA, I. WATANABE, Z. CAI, L. BULLOCK, and T. OKABE (NYU College of Dentistry, New York, NY, USA) 1906 3:30 Color Stability of Feldspathic Porcelain Treated with Ion-exchange Techniques. A. JUNTAVEE*, N. JUNTAVEE, N. OUKSUK, J. CHANAVIRAT, and V. TOOPINN (Khon Kaen University, Thailand) Seq#: 201.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Oral, J2

1914 3:30 The Subodontoblastic Cell-rich Layer Studied by Immunohistochemistry and Laser Microdissection. T. GOTJAMANOS* and K. HEEL (The University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia) Seq#: 202.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Oral, F2

Salivary Research - Saliva/ Oral and Systemic Diseases Chairpersons: P. Denny and G. Proctor 1915 1:45 Keynote Address. F.G. OPPENHEIM* (Boston University, MA, USA) 1916 2:15 Correlation of Saliva Mucin Concentrations with Caries History in Caucasian Young Adults. P.C. DENNY*, P.A. DENNY, and M. NAVAZESH (University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA) 1917 2:30 The Effect of Age on Flow Rate, Protein, and Electrolyte Composition of Stimulated Whole Saliva of Healthy, Non-medicated, and Non-smoking Women. L.A. SEWN*, M.A. LAINE, S.M. KARJALAINEN, and M. LEHTONEN-VEROMAA (Institute of Dentistry, University of Turku, Finland) 1918 2:45 The Effects of Menopause, Hormone Replacement Therapy (Hrt), and Calcium Supplement on Saliva. F. YALCIN, S. GURGAN*, and T. GURGAN (Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey) 1919 3:00 Salivary Content of Acetylsalicylic Acid (ASA) and Flow Rates after Taking the Substance. W. NIEDERMEIER*, O. FRIEDRICH, and H. KAEFERSTEIN (University of Cologne, Germany) 1920 3:15 Salivary Proteins and Dietary Tooth Staining. G.B. PROCTOR*, R. PRAMANIK, G.H. CARPENTER, and G.D. REES (GKT School of Medicine & Dentistry, King's College London, United Kingdom) 1921 3:30 Effects of Vitamin C- and Carbamide-containing Chewing Gum on Calculus Formation. S. FURE*, P. LINGSTRM, C. FRITZNE, C. KLEFBOM, and D. BIRKHED (Department of Cariology, Sahlgrenska Academy at Gteborg University, Sweden) Seq#: 203.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Pulp Biology - Pulpal Blood Flow and Innervation, Pain, Dentin Repair Chairpersons: I. Lambrichts and G. Holland 1907 1:45 Effects of Cold Stimulation of Exposed Dentin under Different Conditions in Human Subjects. W. CHIDCHUANGCHAI, N. VONGSAVAN*, and B. MATTHEWS (Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand) 1908 2:00 Prostaglandin E2 Levels, Blood Flow, and Pain Sensation in Human Teeth with Inflamed Pulps. W. CHIDCHUANGCHAI*, P. AKARASEREENONT, K. JANYAPRASERT, N. VONGSAVAN, and B. MATTHEWS (Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand) 1909 2:15 Vasoactive Responses of Isolated Pulpal Arterioles to Endothelin-1. C. YU*, N.M. BOYD, S.J. CRINGLE, E.N. SU, V.A. ALDER, and D.Y. YU (The University of Western Australia, Nedlands, Australia) 1910 2:30 Pulpal Blood Flow Changes in Maxillary Canines During Retraction with Fixed Appliances. T. JUSTUS* and A. BROWN (Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, USA) 1911 2:45 Human Pulp Responses to Cavity Remaining Dentin Thickness. P.E. MURRAY*, F. GARCIA-GODOY, and I.A. MJOR (Nova Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA) 1912 3:00 The Occurrence of Synaptic-like Interactions between Odontoblasts and Neural Profiles in Mouse Dentinal Tubules. I. LAMBRICHTS*, T. KRAGE, M. MOREELS, F. VANDENABEELE, O. BOZKURT, and W.H.-M. RAAB (Limburgs Universitair Centrum, Diepenbeek, Belgium) 1913 3:15 Expression of Reelin and Its Receptors in Human Dental Pulp. F. BLEICHER*, J.-C. MAURIN, M.-L. COUBLE, M. DIDIER-BAZES, C. BRISSON, J.-C. FARGES, and H. MAGLOIRE (LyonI University, France)

Pulp Biology - Growth Factors; Regulation of Cell Function; Forensic Dentistry 1922 SEM Analysis of Dentinal Development in 60day-old Nociceptive-desensitized Rats. J. MACHON*, T. KRAGE, K. ZANGER, F. VANDENABEELE, I. LAMBRICHTS, and W.H.M. RAAB (Heinrich Heine University Duesseldorf, Germany) 1923 Nestin Expression in the Late Bell Stage of Developing Rodent Teeth. F. VANDENABEELE*, I. LAMBRICHTS, M. MOREELS, T. KRAGE, and W.H.-M. RAAB (Limburgs Universitair Centrum, Diepenbeek, Belgium) 1924 Signal Transduction Pathways Involved in the Gelatinolytic Activity in Human Pulp Cells. F.-M. HUANG* and Y.C. CHANG (Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan) 1925 Cytokine Expression in Radicular Cyst. T. YAMAMOTO*, M. KITA, F. OSEKO, A. FUKUSHIMA, J. IMANISHI, and N. KANAMURA (Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Japan)

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1926 Expression of Cell-surface Proteoglycan: Glypican-1 in the Regeneration Process of Pulp after Injury by Pulsed Nd:YAG Laser Irradiation in Root Canals. Y. MURAKAMI*, X. WANG, A. JAYAWARDENA, Y. NAKAMURA, and K. MATSUMOTO (Showa University, Tokyo, Japan) 1927 Characterization of Pulp Cell Behaviors Cultured in Collagen Matrix. S.H. PARK* and G.T.-J. HUANG (UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA) 1928 The Expression of CCL21 in Vascular Endothelium of Human Dental Pulp. S.-I. KUROSHIMA*, Y. SAWA, Y. YAMAOKA, S. YOSHIDA, and N. INOUE (Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan) 1929 Development of Dentin Regeneration Therapy: Expression of Type I Collagen and Alkaline Phosphatase Induced by CTGF in Human Cultured Dental Pulp Cells. H. SHIMIZU*, Y. NISHITANI, T. YAMADA, T. NISHIDA, M. TAKIGAWA, and M. YOSHIYAMA (Okayama University, Japan) 1930 An Immunohistochemical Study of Hard Tissue Formation in the Pulp Cavity of Rat Molar after Transplantation into Subcutaneous Tissue. A. HOSOYA*, K. YOSHIBA, N. YOSHIBA, K. HOSHI, M. IWAKU, and H. OZAWA (Matsumoto Dental University, Shiojiri, Japan) 1931 Expression of TGF-beta1 in the Healing of Rat Periapical Lesions. H. ANAN* (Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan) 1932 RANKL Expression in Rat Experimentally Induced Periapical Lesions. N. KAWASHIMA*, N. SUZUKI, H.N. KAWANISHI, C. OHI, and H. SUDA (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan) 1933 Expression of IGF-1, IGFBP3, and IGF-1Ralpha in Human Wisdom Teeth. S. AHRENS*, T. MUSTAFA, B. BHM, S. REICHERT, A.W. ECKERT, J. SCHUBERT, and C. HOANG-VU (Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany) 1934 Gene Expression Monitoring of Pulp Cells by Enamel Matrix Derivative. K. MATSUSHIMA*, M. SAKAMOTO, K. HIRATSUKA, M. YAMAZAKI, and Y. ABIKO (Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Japan) Seq#: 204.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Prosthodontics Research - Stress and Mathematical Modeling of Prostheses 1935 Two- and Three-dimensional Finite Element Analysis of a Crowned Maxillary Premolar. S.A. ROMEED, S.L. FOK, and N.H.F. WILSON* (Kings College London, University of London, United Kingdom) 1936 Finite Element Analysis of Various Post and Core Restorations in Teeth with Flared Root Canal. P. SALIMEE*, S. ARUNPRADITKUL, and P. DECHAUMPHAI (Chulalongkorn University, bangkok, Thailand) 1937 Stress Analysis of Different Designs of Porcelain Laminate VeneerFinite Element Method. C.-H. WANG*, H.-E. LEE, S.-J. HUANG, T.-S. LIN, and C.-H. CHANG (Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan) 1938 Design of Crown Prosthesis for Pulpless Teeth Utilizing Adhesion. K. KOBAYASHI*, T. YORIMOTO, K. HIKITA, T. MAIDA, K. NOTANI, and N. INOUE (Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan)

1939 Effect of Post Length on Stress Distribution under Functional Forces in a Glass-fiber-post-restored Maxillary Central Incisor Model. N. ADANIR*, S. BELLI, O. ERASLAN, and G. ESKITASCIOGLU (S.Demirel University, Faculty of Dentistry, Isparta, Turkey) 1940 Stress Distribution of Posterior Resin-bonded BridgeFinite Element Analysis. J.-K. DU*, C.-H. WANG, H.-E. LEE, and C.-M. KUNG (Kaoshiung Medical University, Taiwan) 1941 Finite Element Analysis of Metal-Ceramic and Metal-Free Fixed Partial Dentures. A.B. VASCONCELLOS*, M. MORI, E. MOREIRA SILVA, A. ANDUEZA, A.B. MATOS, and J.G.A. GUIMARES (Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niteri / R J, Brazil) 1942 Stress Generation by Cast Gold Inlays with Different Basing Techniques. J.D.L. CASALLI*, R. STEVENSON, and A.A. CAPUTO (UCLA School of Dentistry, Los Angeles, CA, USA) 1943 Fixed Prosthodontic Restoration Resistance Form Reduction. J.F. BOWLEY* and A.F. SUN (Boston University School of Dental Medicine, MA, USA) 1944 3-D Reconstruction and FEA Modeling of Jaws and Dentition. L. LI*, F. ZHANG, and L. YU (School of Stomatology,Shanghai Second Medical University, China) 1945 Height of Root Coping Affects Strain of Overdenture Base. T. GONDA*, J. DONG, T. UMINO, K. IKEBE, and T. NOKUBI (Osaka University, Japan) 1946 Effect of Clasp Location in Class II RPD on Stress Distribution in Underlying Mucosa. S. WADA, N. WAKABAYASHI*, H. MURAKI, and T. OHYAMA (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan) 1947 Load Transfer by Implant-retained Maxillary Overdentures with Attachments of Different Retention Levels. V.C. PETROPOULOS*, B.H. WILLIAMS, K.T. OCHIAI, and A.A. CAPUTO (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA) 1948 Distal-extension Removable Partial Denture Associated with an Osseointegrated Implant. Study by the Finite Element Method. E.P. ROCHA*, M.A. LUERSEN, E.P. PELLIZZER, and A.A. DEL BEL CURY (Faculty of Dentistry of Araatuba - UNESP, Araatuba-SP, Brazil) 1949 Finite Element Analysis of Masticatory Force in Distal-extension Removable Partial Denture Associated with an Implant. E.P. PELLIZZER*, M.A. LUERSEN, and E.P. ROCHA (Faculty of Dentistry of Araatuba - UNESP, Araatuba - SP, Brazil) 1950 Load Transfer with Staggered Buccal-Lingual Implant Placement Including Wide-diameter Implants. H. ITOH*, A.A. CAPUTO, T. SASAKI, T. KUROE, and H. NAKAHARA (Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan) Seq#: 205.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Dental Materials: II - Adhesion-Other - Adhesive Interface Microstructure 1951 Correcting for the Baseline Value in a Linear Mixed-effects Model, with Application to a Longitudinal Dental Experiment. J.F. HILTON*, E. LESAFFRE, G. VERBEKE, S.S.A. OLIVEIRA, S.J. MARSHALL, and G.W. MARSHALL (University of California San Francisco, USA) 1952 Adhesion of Different Composites to Carbon and Quartz Fiber Endodontic Posts: in vitro Studies and Preliminary Reports. A. DALLARI*, L. ROVATTI, B. DALLARI, and P. MASON (University of Verona, Italy, Modena, Italy)

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1953 Scanning Electron Microscopic Evaluation of Fiber Post-Resin Core Unit. F. MONTICELLI*, C. GORACCI, S. GRANDINI, E. BERTELLI, P. BALLERI, and M. FERRARI (University of Siena, Livorno, Italy) 1954 Resin Adhesion to Sclerotic Dentin: An in vivo TEM Study of a New Antibacterial System. E. MILIA*, G. CAMPUS, and A. SANTINI (University Sassari, Italy, Italy) 1955 Interference of Initial Colonizers' Growth on Composite Resin Surface. S. OHASHI* (Asahi University, School of Dentistry, Gifu PREF, Japan) 1956 Fluoride Uptake and Acid Resistance Enhancement on NaOCl Gel-treated Root Canal Dentin via Adhesion of Fluoride-releasing Resin Cement. T. KASHIWADA* and M. MORITA (Keiai Dental Clinic, Tokyo, Japan) 1957 Immunohistochemical Identification of Collagen and Proteoglycans within the Hybrid Layer. L. BRESCHI*, S. CHERSONI, C. PRATI, P. SUPPA, A. RUGGERI, Jr., and G. MAZZOTTI (University of Trieste, Italy) 1958 SEM Evaluation of the Adhesive Interface Formed by Self-etching Primers/Adhesives with Dentin. L.G. SENSI, G.C. LOPES, S. MONTEIRO JR., L.N. BARATIERI, and S. FORTKAMP* (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianpolis S.C, Brazil) 1959 SEM Observation of the Resin-Dentin Interface formed by Various Self-etching Priming Adhesive Systems. T. MASEKI*, A. SHIROTA, T. KIMISHIMA, Y. NARA, and L. DOGON (The Nippon Dental University, Tokyo, Japan) 1960 Bond Strength of Resilient Denture Liners to a Denture Base. G. HONG*, H. MURATA, H. CHIMORI, and T. HAMADA (Hiroshima University, Japan) 1961 Effects of Air Abrasion Treatment Associated with Phosphoric Acid Etching on Primary Dentin. D.A. KLATCHOIAN*, S.I. MYAKI, and V.E. ARANA-CHAVEZ (Universidade Ibirapuera, Sao Paulo, Brazil) 1962 Thickness of the Hybrid layer as a Function of Demineralization. A. ABU-HANNA* and V.V. GORDAN (University of Florida, Gainesville, USA) 1963 Permeability of Demineralized Marginal Hybrid Layer. C. PRATI, P. SUPPA, L. BRESCHI, S. MARCHIONNI*, and S. CHERSONI (University of Bologna, Italy) 1964 ESEM Study of Interfaces between Two Posts and Root Canal Dentin. H.W. KLIMM*, E.B. HELBIG, M. DUDE, E. HAUFE, and G. RICHTER (Universittsklinikum Carl Gustav Carus, Dresden, Germany) 1965 SEM Analysis of Sealant Penetration in Proximal Incipient Non-cavitated Caries Lesion. S.S. GOMEZ*, S.A. URIBE, and J.E. ONETTO (Faculty of Dentistry, University of Valparaiso, Chile) Seq#: 206.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B Composite

1968 Class I Multiple-insert Restorations: Microleakage in vitro. M. FEDERLIN, A. WAGNER, S. SCHMIDT*, K.-A. HILLER, and G. SCHMALZ (University of Regensburg, Germany) 1969 Marginal Integrity and Microleakage Evaluation of Cervical Restorations. A. DABANOGLU*, K.H. KUNZELMANN, R. HICKEL, F. KORAY, and J. MANHART (Istanbul University, Faculty of Dentistry, Dept. of Conservative Dentistry, Turkey) 1970 Effects of Bonding Strategies on Microleakage of Composite Restorations. G.C. LOPES, I. FERREIRA, E. ARAJO*, and L.C.C. VIEIRA (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianpolis S.C, Brazil) 1971 Influence of Flowable Liner and Margin Location on Microleakage of Conventional and Packable Class II Composite Resins. C.J. TREDWIN* and A. STOKES (Eastman Dental Institute for Oral Health Care Sciences, London, England) 1972 Effect of One-day Storage on Gap Formation in Direct Restorations. M. IRIE*, R. TJANDRAWINATA, and K. SUZUKI (Okayama University, Japan) 1973 Marginal Seal of Composite Restorations (Filtek Z250 - 3M/ESPE) with Various Bonding SystemsLaboratory Evaluation. P. KUSTRA* and W. RABCZAK (Medical Faculty of Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland) 1974 Analysis of Axial Gaps in Class V Cavities Restored with Composite Resin and Light-cured with Different Light Sources. Study by Scanning Electron Microscopy. C. MAGNANI*, C. KURACHI, V.S. BAGNATO, F.M. BEVILACQUA, R. MAGNANI, and S.D.T. PORTO NETO (Universidade Est. Paulista Julio Mesquita, Araraquara, Brazil) 1975 Fuchsine Penetration vs. Silver Staining: Microleakage in Class II Composite Restorations. M. FEDERLIN*, A. MACKOW, K.-A. HILLER, and G. SCHMALZ (University of Regensburg, Germany) 1976 Sealing Properties of Four Different Post Systems. A.N. OZTURK*, A. USUMEZ, F. KONT COBANKARA, G. ESKITASCIOGLU, and S. BELLI (Selcuk University, Faculty of Dentistry, Konya, Turkey) 1977 The Effect of Light-curing Modes on the Microleakage of Cervical Resin Composite Restorations. S. KUBO*, H. YOKOTA, H. YOKOTA, and Y. HAYASHI (Nagasaki University, Japan) 1978 Effect of High Light Intensity on Cavity Adaptation of Light-cured Composite Restorations. K. SHINKAI* and Y. KATOH (The Nippon Dental University, School of Dentistry at Niigata, Japan) Seq#: 207.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Dental Materials: III - Ceramics and Cements - Cements: Strength/Manipulation/F Release/Expansion/Erosion/Gap Width/Cement-tooth Interface 1979 The Evaluation of Novel Dual-cure Resin Cements. Y.-J. LEE*, C.-J. CHI, K.-N. KIM, and K.-M. KIM (Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea) 1980 Characteristics of a Dual-cure Resin Cement ''PANAVIA F 2.0''. K. NAKATSUKA*, T. NAKAYASHIKI, and M. KAWASHIMA (Kuraray Medical Inc, Kurashiki, Okayama, Japan) 1981 Modern Glass IonomersMeeting the Amalgam ISO 1559 Challenge. B. WOODFINE* and A. LANCEFIELD (Advanced Healthcare Ltd, Tonbridge, United Kingdom)

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1966 Fluoride Release and Recharge of Newly Developed Restorative MaterialsMicroleakage and Fluoride Uptake of Tooth Structures. H. SEKI*, M. OGAWA, and Y. KATOH (School of Dentistry at Niigata, The Nippon Dental University, Japan) 1967 Microleakage of Composite Materials in Bovine and Human Teeth. B.G. EFES*, C. DRTER, Y. GME, and S. BYKGKESU (Istanbul University, Turkey)

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1982 Early Flexural Strength and Surface Hardness of Trial Glass-ionomer Cement for Anterior Restoration. H. TOKUI*, D. USUKI, S. KATO, and S. AKAHANE (GC Corporation, Tokyo, Japan) 1983 Effect of Heat Activation on Setting Times of Glass Ionomers. J.D. ASTROTH*, K. NAASZ, R.G. BERG, and J.W. STANSBURY (University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, USA) 1984 Mixing Time and Dosing Accuracy of Handmix Glass-ionomer Restoratives. S. FRANK*, R. PEEZ, and J. LEYKAUFF (3M ESPE AG, Seefeld, Germany) 1985 Retentive Strengths of Two Different Phosphate Cements under Different Mixing Conditions. A. KRAFT*, U. MENDELIN, M. BALKENHOL, B. WSTMANN, and P. FERGER (Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, Germany) 1986 Comparison of the Acid-resistance Level of the Dentin Surface Immersed with Fluoride-releasing Materials in Artificial Saliva. T. NOGUCHI*, S. KATO, and S. AKAHANE (GC Corporation, Tokyo, Japan) 1987 Fluoride Uptake by Enamel from Calcium-containing Glass-ionomer Sealants. H. KOMATSU*, Y. KOBAYASHI, M. NODA, T. IKEDA, S. INOUE, and H. SANO (Hokkaido University Graduate School of Dental Medicine, Sapporo, Japan) 1988 Evaluation of the Two-paste Resin-reinforced Glass-ionomer Cement for Cementation of Orthodontic Bands. A. KOMORI*, I. KOJIMA, and R. NAKAHARA (Nippon Dental University, Tokyo, Japan) 1989 Ion-release, Dissolution, and Buffering by Zinc Phosphate Dental Cements. B. CZARNECKA*, H. LIMANOWSKA-SHAW, and J.W. NICHOLSON (University of Medical Sciences in Poznan, Poland) 1990 Expansion and Acid-erosion of Different Luting Cements. A. FALSAFI*, S.B. MITRA, T. TON, and C.D. REN (3M ESPE Dental Products, Saint Paul, MN, USA) 1991 Longevity Data of the First Self-adhesive Universal Resin Cement. R. HECHT*, M. LUDSTECK, G. RAIA, and B. WINDMLLER (3M ESPE AG, Seefeld, Germany) 1992 Effect of Thermocycling on Gap Formation of Composite Inlays. M. IRIE, B. WINDMUELLER*, and K. SUZUKI (3M ESPE AG, Seefeld, Germany) 1993 SEM and EPMA Study of a 20-year-old Glass Ionomer to Dentin Interface. M.H. EDELBERG*, G. MOUNT, H.C. NGO, M. FRASER, and C. CONESA (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina) Seq#: 208.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

1998 In vivo Monomer Release from Sealant Materials. O. AKTOREN, T. BILGIN*, and B. BILGIN (Istanbul University, Faculty of Dentistry, Turkey) 1999 Fluoride Release from a Sealant and Its Effects on Adjacent Enamel and Bacterial Plaque: An in situ Evaluation. C. FRANCCI*, J.A. CURY, and M.P.A. MAYER (University of So Paulo, Brazil) 2000 Three-year Clinical Observations of the Preventive Resin Restoration Technique (PRR) in Schoolchildren. J. STOPA* and A. WEDRYCHOWICZ-WELMAN (Sciences Institute of Stomatology, Pozna, Poland) Seq#: 209.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Dental Materials: VI - Polymer Materials-Mechanical Properties and Degradation - Polymer Materials: Properties, Clinical Variables 2001 Fluoride Release from Four Reinforced Composite Resins: A 10-year Study. B.I. COHEN*, B.L. MUSIKANT, and A.S. DEUTSCH (Essential Dental Laboratories, South Hackensack, NJ, USA) 2002 Determination of Total and Free Fluoride Ions Released from Resin-based Composites Containing Fluoride. T. ITOTA*, T.E. CARRICK, S. RUSBY, O.T. AL-NAIMI, M. YOSHIYAMA, and J.F. MCCABE (University of Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom) 2003 Thermal Characterization Study of Glass-ionomer Luting Cements. A. TIBA*, K.E. DIEFENDERFER, J.C. KUEHNE, and J.C. RAGAIN, Jr. (Naval Institute for Dental and Biomedical Research, Great Lakes, IL, USA) 2004 Characterization and Inhibitory Effect of Pit & Fissure Sealants Incorporating Antibacterial Filler. Y.-I. OH*, H.B. KIM, D.-Y. LEE, and K.-N. KIM (Brain Korea 21 Project for Medical Science, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea) 2005 Spectroscopic Research for the Visual Differentiation of Aesthetic Materials in a Restored Tooth. K. TANI*, M. MORITA, S. OHKAWA, M. UO, and F. WATARI (Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan) 2006 Color Changes of Veneering Amalgam Restorations with Composite Resins and Compomer Restorative Materialsan in vitro Study. Y.H. AL-JAZAIRY* and A.A. ELHEJAZI (King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) 2007 Translucency of Flowable Resin Composites by Contrast Ratio. T. KATAYAMA*, S. IWASAKI, M. MIYAMOTO, S. ISHIHARA, and S. YOKOSE (Meikai University School of Dentistry, Sakado, Saitama, AL, Japan) 2008 Effect of Ozone on Surface Hardness of Restorative Materials. D. CAMPBELL*, D.L. HUSSEY, L. CUNNINGHAM, and E. LYNCH (Royal Group of Hospitals, Belfast, United Kingdom) 2009 Composite Resin Finishing and Polishing: The Significance of Individual Clinical Variables on Heat Rise. S.A. ANTONSON, J.B. KING*, P. HARDIGAN, and D.E. ANTONSON (Nova Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA) 2010 The Polymerization Shrinkage of Light-cured Composite Resin with Different Light-curing Modes. W.Y. TSENG*, M.-H. CHEN, J.-L. WANG, and R.-S. CHEN (National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan)

Dental Materials: IV - Clinical Trials - Clinical Evaluations of Fissure Sealants 1994 Clinical Evaluation of Pit and Fissure Sealants. N.B. BUSARAC* and V.V. PETROVIC (Faculty of Stomatology, Belgrade, Yugoslavia) 1995 The Efficacy of Dual-cure Sealant with Bonding Primer. J.M. SOH*, I.C. PUNWANI, N. SOH, and A. KOERBER (University of Illinois at Chicago, USA) 1996 Paper Withdrawn. 1997 Resin-modified and Conventional Glass-ionomer Cements Used as Pit and Fissure Sealants: Retention after 6 Months. A.L.F. VIEIRA*, C.C.R. MARTINHON, P.D.S. TELLES, S.M.B. SILVA, and M.A.A.M. MACHADO (Bauru Dental School, University of So Paulo, Brazil)

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2011 Individual Temperature Change Patterns of Different Composites when Finished and Polished with Various Techniques. S.A. ANTONSON, J.B. KING, P. HARDIGAN*, and D.E. ANTONSON (Nova Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA) 2012 Characteristics of a New Composite Bridge System Reinforced with Fiber. Y. OHARA*, M. SUIZU, K. OKADA, and J. YAMAUCHI (Kuraray Medical Inc, Kurashiki, Japan) 2013 Fracture Resistance of Differently Designed Fiber-reinforced Inlay Bridges. P. TAUBENHANSL*, M. ROSENTRITT, M. BEHR, and G. HANDEL (University of Regensburg, Germany) 2014 Fracture Resistance of Four-unit Composite Bridges with and without Fiber Reinforcement. K. SCHULZ*, L. BORCHERS, and M. STIESCH-SCHOLZ (Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Germany) Seq#: 210.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

2025 Horizontal Image Distortion in Panoramic Radiography. S.T. BADEN*, S. NELSON, and K. CRAWSHAW (Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA) 2026 Development of a Dental Implant Movement Checker for Technology Assessment of Implantation. H. OKA*, S.K. WIJAYA, T. SUMIKAWA, K. SARATANI, and T. KAWAZOE (Okayama University Medical School, Japan) 2027 Right-angle Method of Intra-oral Radiographs in a Repeatable GeometryNew Approach to an Old Technique. A. GUNTZEL* and A. OKON (Medical University of Warsaw, Poland) 2028 Computerized Boundary Detection of Oral Mucosal Lesions. A. CHODOROWSKI* and U. MATTSSON (Gteborg University, Sweden) Seq#: 211.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Behavioral Sciences/Health Services Research - Fear, Anxiety, and Behavior 2029 A Retrospective Study of Behavior Management Problems in Children with Neuropsychiatric Disorders including ADHD. M. BLOMQVIST*, K. HOLMBERG, E. FERNELL, and G. DAHLLF (Karolinska Institutet, Huddinge, Sweden) 2030 A One-year Follow-up of Treatment Outcome in Groups of Uncooperative Child Dental Patients. K. ARNRUP*, U. BERGGREN, A.G. BROBERG, and L. BODIN (Postgraduate Dental Education Centre, rebro, Sweden) 2031 Heart Rate Variability: a Sensitive Parameter to Detect Abnormal Cardio-circulatory Changes During a Stressful Dental Operation. L. MONTEBUGNOLI, R.A. MIATON*, F. CERVELLATI, M. COZZI, V. SANASI, and D. SERVIDIO (Bologna University, Italy) 2032 Dental Fear's Impact on Rural Oral Health Quality of Life. T.A. SMITH*, L.J. HEATON, and T.P. RAYBOULD (University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA) 2033 The Relationship Between Parentally Reported Child Anxiety and the Dental Experiences of 5-year-old Children. K. MILSOM*, M. TICKLE, and G. HUMPHRIS (Halton Primary Care Trust, Chester, United Kingdom) 2034 Treating Caries in Anxious Children with Ozone: Parents' Attitudes after the First Session. J.E. DHNHARDT*, T. JAEGGI, N. SCHEIDEGGER, N. KELLERHOFF, P. FRANCESCUT, and A. LUSSI (University of Bern, Switzerland) 2035 Treatment Practices of Child Patients with Behavior Management Problems in Public Dental Care. T.J. SNLL* and M.M. VEHKALAHTI (University of Helsinki, Finland) 2036 Nitrous Oxide Inhalation Sedation: Do Patients and Dentists Like It?. J. FOLEY* and V. SRINIVASAN (Edinburgh Dental Institute, United Kingdom) 2037 Cluster Analyses of Psychophysiological Responsivity in Fearful Dental Patients. J. LUNDGREN*, S.G. CARLSSON, U. BERGGREN, and L. BODIN (Gteborg University, Sweden) 2038 Assesment of Children's Anxiety and Behavior Throughout Preventive Dental Appointments. A.M. CASTRO*, L.M.C.P. PINTO, M.R. GONALVES, and C. PERCINOTO (Universidade Est. Paulista Julio Mesquita, Araatuba, Brazil)

Diagnostic Systems - Digital Imaging & Models/Motion Assessment/Colorimetry/Non-imaging Diagnositcs 2015 A Study on the Interocclusal Distance on Functional Mandibular Movement of Terminal Position in Children. M. IHARA*, K. YUI, M. KIKUCHI, I. NAKAJIMA, and M. AKASAKA (Nihon University, Tokyo, Japan) 2016 GMDH Neural Network Evaluates 18 Parameters Related to TMD. J. RADKE*, R.L. KETCHAM, C. STEVENS, and R. KULL (BioResearch Associates, Inc, Milwaukee, WI, USA) 2017 Masticatory Movement Pattern Changes Induced by Hard and Soft Boluses. R. KULL* and J. RADKE (Private Practice, West Seneca, NY, USA) 2018 Can Electrical Impedance Measurements Predict the Presence of Unfilled Root Canals During Root Canal Treatment?. H.M. ALWAS-DANOWSKA*, T. OOSTENDORP, W.L. WILLEMSEN, and E.H. VERDONSCHOT (Medical University, Lodz, Poland) 2019 Clinical Evaluation of Volatile Sulfur Compound Detectors. J. DUAN*, D. CHOI, and K. YAEGAKI (University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada) 2020 Development of a Light-weight Mechanical Linktype Measuring Device of Mandibular Movement. M. KIKUCHI*, K. YUI, M. IHARA, M. AKASAKA, H. YOSHIDA, and N. KAWAHATA (Nihon University, Tokyo, Japan) 2021 Evaluation of a Titration Test for Use of an Oral Appliance for Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome Therapy. K. TAKIMOTO*, K. WATANABE, and N. KUROSAKI (Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Japan) 2022 Comparison of Long-term Orthodontic Tooth Movement with Initial Tooth Displacement as a Predictor. N. YOSHIDA*, Y. KOGA, N. MIMAKI, and M. YAMADA (Nagasaki University, Nagasaki city, Japan) 2023 Reliability of Multiplanar Reformated CT Image in Dental Implantology. E. HONDA*, T. KOBAYASHI, J. TSUKAMOTO, V. CHUENCHOMPOONUT, and T. SASAKI (Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Japan) 2024 Perceptible Holes on Dental Radiographs Obtained in Different Modalities: Film, Digitized, and Direct Digital. U. GRASSL*, R.K.W. SCHULZE, and B. D'HOEDT (Dental School, Johannes Gutenberg-University, Mainz, Germany)

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Behavioral Sciences/Health Services Research - Methodologic Issues in Oral Epidemiology and Health Services Research 2039 Assessing the Validity of Partial Site Measurements of Probing Depth and Attachment Loss. V.W. SPOLSKY*, M. MARCUS, and B.A. FREED (University of California, Los Angeles, USA) 2040 Cardiovascular Risk Evaluation of Families in a Rural WV Population. R.J. CROUT*, D.W. MCNEIL, S.L. WENGER, S. WEARDEN, and R. WEYANT (West Virginia University School of Dentistry, Morgantown, USA) 2041 Comparison of Yield in a Non-systematic and a Systematic Review. M.C. DOWNER*, D.R. MOLES, and P. SPEIGHT (Eastman Dental Institute; University of Manchester, Shrewsbury, United Kingdom) 2042 Conditional vs. Unconditional Estimates of Adults' Expectancy of Retaining Natural Teeth for Life. O. HAUGEJORDEN*, K.S. KLOCK, and T.A. TROVIK (University of Bergen Faculty of Dentistry, AZ, Norway) 2043 Obtaining Dental Epidemiological Information for Adults During Routine Dental Visits. N.M. NUTTALL*, J. CLARKSON, and M. LAIRD (University of Dundee, United Kingdom) 2044 Preliminary Evaluation of Iris-scanning for Subject Identification in a Dental Research Study. P. CORBY*, H. SPALLEK, T. SCHLEYER, T.C. HART, M.L. MARAZITA, R.J. WEYANT, A.L. CORBY, C. NARCISO, and W. BRETZ (University of Pittsburgh and Harvard University, PA, USA) 2045 The Relative Performance of Different Methods to Detect and Correct Non-response Bias in Postal Questionnaire Studies. M. TICKLE*, K. MILSOM, H. WORTHINGTON, and A. BLINKHORN (University of Manchester, United Kingdom) 2046 Validity of Epidemiological Examinations for Caries Using the World Health Organization Periodontal Probe. E.D. BELTRN*, M.T. SALAS, I. SOLRZANO, L.K. BARKER, and R.J. BELTRN (CDC, Atlanta, GA, USA) 2047 Bayesian Approach in Analyzing Clustered Interval-censored Data. M.C.M. WONG*, E.C.M. LO, and K.F. LAM (The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) 2048 Dentists' Response Trends in a Mail Survey of Dental Practice in Japan. Y. NAKAI*, P. MILGROM, T. YOSHIDA, C. ISHIHARA, and T. SHIMONO (Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine and Dentistry, Okayama-shi, Japan) Seq#: 213.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

2052 Fluoride Concentration of Soft Drinks in the UK. J. HATTS*, F.V. ZOHOURI, P. MOYNIHAN, and A. MAGUIRE (University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom) 2053 Phytochemicals in Raisins Inhibit Growth and Adherence of Plaque Bacteria. C.D. WU, M. ZHU, B.N. SU, J.T. WORKMAN*, and A.D. KINGHORN (University of Illinois at Chicago, USA) 2054 Renal Fluoride Excretion, Fluorosis, and Caries in Children Exposed to Optimal and Above-optimal Fluoride Levels in Water. R.J. BAEZ*, M. BAEZ, C. TATLOCK, and C. CABELLO (University of Texas - San Antonio / Health Science Ctr, USA) 2055 The Comparison of Different Cleansing Methods on Acid-eroded Teeth. W. SOATTHIYANONT, S. KOONTONGKAEW, C. CHUENARROM, and P. BENJAKUL* (Prince of Songkla University, Songkhla, Thailand) 2056 The Nutritional Status of Young Children with Early Childhood Caries. M. CLARKE*, G. BERALL, P. JUDD, D. KENNY, P. PENCHARZ, and D. LOCKER (University of Toronto, Canada) 2057 Time-dependency of Soft-drink-induced Dental Erosion in vitro. T. JENSDOTTIR*, W.P. HOLBROOK, and A. BARDOW (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) Seq#: 214.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Cariology Research - Caries Prediction, Clinical Trials, Diagnosis 2058 An Epidemiological Study of Dental Health, Treatment Needs, and Associated Factors in Children with Mental Retardation . S.-W. HU*, C.-T. KAO, and P.-H. LIAO (Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan) 2059 Caries Levels in Polish 3- and 6-year-olds. M. WIERZBICKA, E. DYBIZBANSKA, M. ZAWADZINSKI, B. ADAMOWICZ-KLEPALSKA, and M. GANOWICZ* (Medical University of Warsaw, Poland) 2060 Sensitivity and Specificity of Chosen Methods of Caries Diagnosis Verified by Histological Examination. J. WOZNIAK*, U. KACZMAREK, and P. LOS (Medical University of Wroclaw, Poland) 2061 Caries Prevalence in 2- and 3-year-olds and Associated Factors. M. BANKEL*, A. ROBERTSON, and B. KHLER (Public Dental Service , Majorna, Gteborg, Sweden) 2062 Prevalence of Caries, Fluorosis, and Gingival Conditions in 6- to 12-year-old Schoolchildren from Rural Public School in So Jos dos Campos, Brazil. S.C.M. NARESSI* and G.D.S. VIEIRA (Universidade Est. Paulista Julio Mesquita, Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil) 2063 Reasons for Early Loss of Primary Molars. G. AK*, E. SEPET, G. AREN, and A. PNAR (Istanbul University, Department of Oral Surgery and Oral Medicine, Turkey) 2064 Different Conditions of Water Fluoridation Related to Caries and Fluorosis: a Clinical Study in Brazil. R. BARONI*, U.V. MEDEIROS, A.M.M. GOMES, and R. SARCINELLI (Universidade Federal do Esprito Santo, Vitria, Brazil) 2065 Caries Levels among Children and Adolescents in the Non-fluoridated North of Ireland and Fluoridated Areas in the Republic of Ireland. H. WHELTON*, E. CROWLEY, M. DONALDSON, D. O'MULLANE, G. GAVIN, D. WILSON, V. KELLEHER, and M. CRONIN (Oral Health Services Research Centre, Cork, Ireland)

Nutrition - Nutrition and Oral Health 2049 Caramel Increases Citric Acid Attack on Dentinoenamel Complex in vitro. J. FOFE TAPYDJI*, P. NDOBO-EPOY, A. TOHAM KAMDEM, and J. NZEDJAN (University of Yaound 1, Cameroon) 2050 Consumption of Fruit and Vegetables and Perceived Chewing Ability. P.J. MOYNIHAN*, J. BRADBURY, M. THOMASON, A. WALLS, and N. JEPSON (University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom) 2051 Does Tooth Loss Affect Fruit and Vegetable Intake in Older People?. J.S. DHALIWAL*, J.G. STEELE, A. SHEIHAM, A.W.G. WALLS, W. MARCENES, and P. MOYNIHAN (University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom)

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2066 Occlusal Caries Diagnosis: A Comparison Between Visual and Fluorescent Laser Inspection. N.B.D. SANTOS, S.A.S. MOIMAZ*, and O. SALIBA (So Paulo State University, Araatuba, Brazil) 2067 Impact of Examiner Error on Prediction of Incident Caries Using Past Caries Experience. S. PETTI*, S. IANNAZZO, G. TARSITANI, and G.D. SLADE (University of Rome "La Sapienza", Roma, Italy) 2068 Measurement of Lactic Acid Production of Carious Bacteria in the Mouth: Reliability of the Novel Biochemical Diagnostic Device ClinproTM Cario L-PopTM. I. HAEBERLEIN, O. KAPPLER, A. SAFI, and R. GUGGENBERGER* (3M ESPE AG, Seefeld, Germany) 2069 Patients' Attitudes toward and Satisfaction with Managing Caries with Ozone as a Routine Treatment in Dental Private Practice. G.D. MEGIGHIAN and M.V. DAL VERA* (Private Practice, Verona, Italy) 2070 Statistical Analysis of the AC Impedance Method's Effectiveness in the Diagnosis of Early Caries Lesions. A. CZAJCZYNSKA - WASZKIEWICZ*, P. LOS, U. KACZMAREK, D. PIESIAK, J. WOZNIAK, C. LONGBOTTOM, and N.B. PITTS (Medical University of Wroclaw, Poland) 2071 Baseline Dental Examination Reliability in a Caries Management Clinical Trial. M. PARUS*, S.A. GANSKY, J.M. WHITE, and J.D.B. FEATHERSTONE (University Gr.T Popa, Iasi, Romania) 2072 Early Caries Lesion Studied by SEM Images and Chemical Composition Analysis. D. PIESIAK*, U. KACZMAREK, P. LOS, A. CZAJCZYNSKA-WASZKIEWICZ, J. WOZNIAK, N.B. PITTS, and C. LONGBOTTOM (Medical University of Wroclaw, Poland) 2073 Caries Prevalence Between Drinkers of Different Types of Waters. G. MURMURA*, G. PERINETTI, A. TUCCI, F. MONACO, C. CORDELLA, G. VARVARA, S. CAPUTI, and P. ESPOSITO (Universita G D'Annunzio, Chieti, Italy) Seq#: 215.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

2079 Relationship among Salivary Acid Buffering Capacity, DMFT, and Flow Rate. M. MORITSUKA*, Y. KITASAKO, M. IKEDA, S. NOMURA, and J. TAGAMI (Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Japan) 2080 Development of New Salivary Acid Buffering Test. Y. KITASAKO*, M. MORITSUKA, M. IKEDA, S. NOMURA, and J. TAGAMI (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan) 2081 DRB1 Genotypes Associated with Induction of the Inhibiting Antibody to Streptococcus mutans in Humans. Y. TSUHA*, M.A. SALAM, N. HANADA, N. KUROSAKI, and H. SENPUKU (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan) 2082 Development of New Lesions in Different Caries Risk Groups. E. SEPET*, A. PINAR, G. AREN, Z. YURDABAKAN, and T. ERDEM (University of Istanbul, Faculty of Dentistry, Dept. of Pedodontics, Turkey) 2083 Paper Withdrawn. 2084 Dental Caries Prevalance and Caries-related Factors. C. DRTER*, B.G. EFES, F. KORAY, and G. KLEKI (Istanbul University, Turkey) 2085 Caries in Cystic Fibrosis Patients is not Related to Salivary Findings, but to Antibiotic Intake. S. BEIER JENSEN*, A. BARDOW, C. KOCH, and B. NAUNTOFTE (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) 2086 Relationship Between Plaque-pH and Individual Caries Score - A Pilot Study. E.M. ARANIBAR Q*, T. ALSTAD, D. BIRKHED, and P. LINGSTRM (Department of Cariology, Sahlgrenska Academy at Gteborg University, Sweden) 2087 Application of Markov Models for Predicting Risk of Caries Onset in Initially Caries-free Children. D.T. KOPYCKA-KEDZIERAWSKI* and R.J. BILLINGS (University of Rochester, NY, USA) 2088 A Comparative Study of Mutans Streptococci in Saliva on Different Simplified Counting Methods for Clinical Use. A. SUZUKI*, Y. OZAWA, and M. FUKUDA (Nippon Dental University, Tokyo, Japan) Seq#: 216.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Cariology Research - Caries Risk, Behavior, Service Provision Implantology Research - Cellular Response 2074 The Influence of Traditional Caries Risk Factors in Orthodontic Patients with Fixed Orthodontic Appliances as Determined by Light-induced Fluorescence (LF). J. BOERSMA*, M.H. VAN DER VEEN, and B. PRAHL-ANDERSEN (ACTA, Amsterdam, Netherlands) 2075 Evaluation of Mutans Streptococci in Plaque and Saliva: Correlation with the Caries Development in Pre-school Children. M. SEKI* and F. KARAKAMA (Nihon University, Tokyo, Japan) 2076 Correlation of Host and Bacterial Molecules in Saliva with Incidence of Dental Caries. A. VACCA SMITH*, T. ZHANG, H. KOO, G. BEDI, and W. BOWEN (University of Rochester, NY, USA) 2077 Evaluation of Rapid Screening Test for S. mutans Using Species-specific Monoclonal Antibodies. Y. MAKI*, N. SUGIHARA, and M. KOSEKI (Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan) 2078 Dental Caries Prediction Model by Data-mining. Y. NOMURA*, A. TSURUMOTO, N. HANADA, and T. KUMAGAI (Tsurumi University, Kanagawa, Japan) 2089 Proliferation and Gene Expression of Osteoblastic Cells on Biomimetic Apatite Surface. K. TAKEUCHI*, Y.F. CHOU, I. NISHIMURA, B.M. WU, and T. OGAWA (The Jane and Jerry Weintraub Center of Reconstructive Biotechnology, UCLA School of Dentistry, Los Angeles, CA, USA) 2090 The Effects of ZrO2,Si3N4 and TiN to Osteoblastlike Cell Activity (in vitro). M. ZENNYU*, Y. HASHIMOTO, S. TAKEDA, and M. NAKAMURA (Osaka Dental University, Japan) 2091 Biological Activities of Osteoblasts on a Bioactive and Degradable Poly( -Caprolactone)/Silica Hybrid Containing Calcium Salt. Y.-H. JUNG, S.-H. RHEE, H.-M. KIM, and J.S. KO* (College of Dentistry, Seoul National University, South Korea) 2092 PDRN (Polydeoxyribonucleotide) Effects on Human Osteoblasts. C. GALLI*, S. GUIZZARDI, and G.M. MACALUSO (Universit degli Studi di Parma, Italy) 2093 Influence of Titanium Surface Treatments on Human Osteoblasts. C. GALLI, S. GUIZZARDI, and G.M. MACALUSO* (Universit degli Studi di Parma, Italy)

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2094 Dexamethsone-induced Alkaline Phosphatase Activity of Human Marrow Stromal Cells on Titanium Surfaces. M. MANTE* and P. LEBOY (University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, Philadelphia, USA) 2095 Cellular Response to Electrochemically Treated Titanium Surfaces with Varied Thicknesses and Different Surface Roughnesses and Pore Sizes. C.-F. YANG*, H.-H. CHOU, S.-Y. LEE, and C.-T. LIN (Taipei Medical College, Taiwan) 2096 Coating Biomaterial Surfaces with Polypeptide Films Suitable for Promoting Cell Growth. I. PELSOCZI*, K. TURZO, C. GERGELY, R. ELKAIM, A. FAZEKAS, and F.J.G. CUISINIER (University of Szeged, Hungary) 2097 Hanks' Solution is Superior to Saline. T. KANAI*, H. KONDO, S. YONEDA, D. ITOH, S. KURODA, and S. KASUGAI (Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Japan) 2098 Glow Discharge Plasma Treatment of Titanium Surface Enhances Cell Adhesion. A. NIIDA*, Y. HIROSE, H. KUNIYASU, and M. OCHI (Health Sciences University of Hokkaido, Tobetsu-Ishikari, Japan) 2099 Oxidation of Titanium, RGD Peptide Attachment, and Rat Bone Marrow Stromal Cell Activity. F.K. MANTE*, K. LITTLE, M.O. MANTE, G.R. BARAN, D. MALAMUD, and E.E. GOLUB (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA) 2100 The Expression of N-Cadherin and Cadherin-11 in Osteoblasts Cultured on Plasma-sprayed Titanium. C. MASAKI*, T. YAMANAKA, R. HOSOKAWA, and Y. AKAGAWA (Hiroshima University, Japan) Seq#: 217.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

2107 Histology of Implant-covering Mucosa and Prognosis of Osseointegrated Implants. Y. TOPLAR*, B. MAYER, W. GROTH, and W. NIEDERMEIER (University of Cologne, Germany) 2108 Epithelial Apical Migration on the Surfaces of Oral Implants Immediately Placed after Tooth Extraction. A Study in a Mini-pig Model. L. RIMONDINI*, G.B. BRUSCHI, A. SCIPIONI, D. SERVIDIO, M. FINI, G. GIAVARESI, and N. NICOLI ALDINI (University of Milan, Italy) 2109 The Effects of Grafting Materials on Osseointegration of Dental Implants Surrounded by Circumferential Bone Defects of Different Dimensions. I.N. POLYZOIS* and N.M. CLAFFEY (School of Dental Science, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland) 2110 mRNA Expression of Bone-related Protein during B-TCP Filled in Bone Defects. K. SHIRATORI*, Y. KOIKE, S. MURAKAMI, K. MATSUZAKA, M. SHIMONO, and T. INOUE (Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan) 2111 Implant Surface Nd:YAG Laser Energy Effect for Peri-implantitis Treatment. S.G. KIM*, J.P. LEGEROS, and R.Z. LEGEROS (New York University - College Of Dentistry, USA) 2112 Potential for Improving the Success of Implants by Zinc Coating. A.Y. ALSILMI*, J.P. LEGEROS, and R.Z. LEGEOS (New York University -, New York City, USA) Seq#: 218.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Dental Anesthesiology Research - Anesthesiology Research 2 2113 Of What Types of Dental Treatments are Patients Anxious or Afraid?. M. OOHASHI*, K. SANO, Z. MORSE, K. FUJII, and T. KANRI (Nippon Dental University, Niigata, Japan) 2114 Improved Potency of Topical Anesthesia. M. NAKANO*, M. OOHASHI, Z. MORSE, K. FUJII, K. SANO, and T. KANRI (Nippon Dental University, Niigata, Japan) 2115 Comparison of the Palatal Anesthesia Device (PAD) and the Dental Mirror Handle (DMH) When Used as Pressure Anesthesia Devices in Decreasing the Pain Associated with Needle Insertion During a Greater Palatine Nerve Block. S. MASON* (Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA) 2116 An Experimental Study on Acute Intoxication after Oral Mucosal Injection of Dental Local Anesthetics. A. HIRAYAMA*, H. AIDA, Y. KOKITA, T. ICHINOHE, and Y. KANEKO (Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan) 2117 Does a Capacitive Pain Inhibitor (DE-KA-Titan) Influence Pulpal Nociception?. S. MICHAELIS*, M. SELTMANN, S. RTTERMANN, G. SALEH, and W.H.-M. RAAB (Heinrich-Heine-University, Duesseldorf, Germany) 2118 Effects of CarisolvTM on Subjective Pain Intensities during Conventional Caries Removal. G.L. HAHN, A. BRAUN*, F. KRAUSE, S. JEPSEN, and M. FRENTZEN (University of Bonn, Germany) 2119 Ketamine Depresses Pain-related Magnetic Field Following Painful CO2 (Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan) 2120 Evolution of Patient Behavior during Repetition of Inhalation Sedation with a Fixed 50% N2O /50% O2 Mixture (KALINOX) during Dental Care. M. HENNEQUIN, M.-C. MANIRE, S. ALBECKER-GRAPPE, D. FAULKS, A. BERTHET, C. TARDIEU, D. DROZ, M. WOLIKOW, V. COLLADO*, S. KOSCIELNY, and P. ONODY (Universit d'Auvergne, Clermont-Ferrand, France)

Implantology Research - Oral Implants and Improvements 2101 Clinical Assessment of Immediate-loading Implants at the Posterior Mandible Area: An Experimental Study in the Dog. M.V. GUIMARAES*, M.A. BOTTINO, M.K. ITINOCHE, V. GIANNINI, R.S. NICHIOKA, and F. TODESCAN (Sao Jose dos Campos University, Brazil, Guaratingueta, Sao Paulo, Brazil) 2102 A Histomorphometric Study of Peri-implant Bone Healing Under Experimental Anemia and Polycythemia in Rats. A.A. GORUSTOVICH*, M.J. GIGLIO, and M.B. GUGLIELMOTTI (School of Dentistry, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina) 2103 The Effects of EMD and rhAmelogenin on Titanium Implant Attachment in Cortical Bone. E.A. RIKSEN*, C.S. BERNTSEN, J.E. ELLINGSEN, D. DEUTSCH, H.J. RONOLD, and S.P. LYNGSTADAAS (University of Oslo, Norway) 2104 Immunohistologic Analysis of the Inflammatory Infiltrate around Implants with Different Surfaces. N.J. PONGNARISORN*, E. GEMMELL, A.E.S. TAN, P.J. HENRY, and G.J. SEYMOUR (The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia) 2105 Initial Biological Responses to Newly Developed Microstructured Titanium Implant Surfaces. F. RUPP*, D. REHBEIN, W. LINDEMANN, L. SCHEIDELER, H. WEBER, and J. GEIS-GERSTORFER (University of Tuebingen, Germany) 2106 Electrochemical Characteristic and Surface Properties of Oxidized Implants (LouiTM). A.E. WENNERBERG*, Y.-T. SUL, J. CONDECO, B.-G. ROSN, and D.-G. JEON (Gteborg University, Sweden)

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2121 The Effects of Mandible Advancement on Upper Airway Collapsibility during Midazolam Sedation. T. AYUSE* and K. OI (Nagasaki University Graduate School of Bioscience, Japan) 2122 The Relationship between Bispectral Index Score and Amnesic Effects with Propofol and Midazolam in Conscious Sedation. Y. MATSUKI*, T. ICHINOHE, and Y. KANEKO (Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan) 2123 Nasal Bleeding and Respiratory Complications during and after Nasotracheal IntubationA Retrospective Study of 6000 Cases Undergoing Dental Treatments and Maxillofacial Surgery. Y. KANEKO*, Y. MATSUKI, and T. ICHINOHE (Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan) 2124 The Effects of Hypoxia on Autonomic Nerve Function in the RatAnalysis of Fluctuation in Blood Pressure and Heart Rate. M. SUGIMURA*, Y. MORIMOTO, K. OKADA, and H. NIWA (Osaka University Graduate School of Dentistry, Suita, Japan) 2125 Rofecoxib, a Cyclooxygenase-2 Inhibitor, and its Analgesic Efficacy in Orthodontically Induced Pain: A Randomized, Controlled Trial. M.L. CHERUBINI*, J.L. EBERSOLE, E.P. HICKS, and M.K. RAYENS (University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA) 2126 Evaluational Differences of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in OSCE. K. FUJII*, Z. MORSE, M. OOHASHI, M. NAKANO, K. SANO, and T. KANRI (Nippon Dental University, Niigata, Japan) Seq#: 219.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

2134 The Effects of Epimedium on Proliferation, Differentiation, and Apoptosis of Cultured Mouse Osteoblasts in vitro. S.L. LI*, .H. GAO, S.F. YU, and .K.H. ZHANG (Peking University School of Stomatology, Beijing, China) 2135 MSX2 Stimulates Osteoblastic Differentiation. F. ICHIDA*, K. HISADA, T. TOYONAGA, T. NAKANO, S. YAMADA, T. NAKAMURA, R. NISHIMURA, and T. YONEDA (Osaka University, suita, Japan) 2136 Zinc-containing -tricalcium Phosphate Cement for Stimulating Bone Formation: A Preliminary Study. A. ITO*, Y. SOGO, M. KAMO, T. SAKURAI, K. ONUMA, N. ICHINOSE, and M. OTSUKA (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba-shi, Ibaraki, Japan) 2137 Overexpression of AJ18 Influences Bone Formation. A. JHEON* and J. SODEK (University of Toronto, Canada) 2138 S100A4: A Negative Regulator of Mineralization and Osteoblast Differentiation. W. DUARTE*, Y. MOCHIDA, K. TAKENAGA, K. OHYA, I. ISHIKAWA, S. KASUGAI, and M. YAMAUCHI (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA) Seq#: 220.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Salivary Research - Saliva in Health and Disease 2139 Evaluation of the Oral Cavity Environment Changeability. A. SURDACKA* (Karol Marcinkowski University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, Poland) 2140 Composition of Parotid Saliva Reflects the Functionality of the Acinar and Ductal Tissue in Primary Sjgren's Syndrome. A.M. PEDERSEN*, A. BARDOW, and B. NAUNTOFTE (School of Dentistry, University of Copenhagen, Denmark) 2141 Apoptosis and Related Protein Expression in the Salivary Glands of Patients with Primary Sjgren's Syndrome. H. HUA* and M. WEI (Peking University School Of Stomatology, Beijing, China) 2142 The Effect of X-irradiation on Apoptosis and Proliferation of Parenchymal Cell Populations in Male Mouse Submandibular Glands. M. MUHVIC UREK*, J. BORCIC, I. UHAC, S. PEZELJ-RIBARIC, S. FERRERI, M. BRALIC, J. TOMAC, Z. KOVAC, and Z. DELIC (University of Rijeka, Croatia) 2143 Seasonal Variation in Dry Mouth Symptoms of Sjgren's Syndrome Patients, a Clinical Follow-up Study. I. RANTANEN*, J. TENOVUO, K. PIENIHKKINEN, and E. SDERLING (Institute of Dentistry, University of Turku, Finland) 2144 Salivary Components in Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) and Dental Erosion. U. KACZMAREK*, L. PARADOWSKI, D. WASKO-CZOPNIK, M. KOWALCZYKZAJAC, and E. SOMMER-SZELEPIN (Medical University of Wroclaw, Poland) 2145 Salivary Levels of TNF-alpha Cytokine of Patients with Oral Lichen PlanusA Preliminary Study. S. PEZELJ-RIBARIC*, I. BREKALO, I. KARLOVIC, I. GLAZAR, M. BLASKOVIC, V. BOZOVIC, and M. MUHVIC-UREK (University of Rijeka, Croatia) 2146 Paper Withdrawn. 2147 Hemodialysis Changes Salivary Flow Rate and pH. C.P. BOTS*, H.S. BRAND, M. VALENTIJN-BENZ, E.C.I. VEERMAN, B.M. VAN AMERONGEN, and A.V. NIEUW AMERONGEN (ACTA, Amsterdam, Netherlands)

Mineralized Tissue - Osteoblast & Bone Signaling/Regulation 2127 The Effect of Inorganic Polyphosphate on Osteoblasts. H.S. LEE*, J.W. SHIN, and J.Y. LEE (Institute of Oral Biology, College of Dentistry, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, South Korea) 2128 Human Embryonic Palatal Mesenchymal Cells Express Osteoblast Features, in vitro. C.M. STANFORD*, G. SCHNEIDER, R. ZAHARIAS, and D. SEABOLD (University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA) 2129 Web of Fine Titanium Fibers Created a Threedimensional Bonding Between Bone and Titanium by the Geometry of Artificial ECM. Y. KUBOKI*, R. YOSHIMOTO, N. TANAKA, Y. URAMOTO, H. TAKAITA, K. TSURU, A. OSAKA, M. KANEKO, A. YANAGISAWA, K. NEMOTO, and T. MIYATA (Koken Bioscience Institute, Tokyo, Japan) 2130 Serial Expression of TGF- , bFGF, and IGF-I during Bone Regeneration of Expanded Mid-palatal Suture in Rats Examined with Confocal Laser-scanning Microscopy. M. KANEKAWA*, M. YAMAGUCHI, and K. KASAI (Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Chiba, Japan) 2131 Effect of Interleukin-1 on Syndecan Family Expression in Osteosarcoma Cells. A. KAMADA*, Y. YOSHIKAWA, T. IKEO, J. OKAZAKI, Y. KOMASA, and C. GUO (Osaka Dental University, Japan) 2132 Bioconcentration of Organochlorine Pollutants in Permanent and Deciduous Dentin of Sheep and Lambs. J. JAN*, M. VRECL, A. POGANIK, and M. ZORKO (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) 2133 Stimulatory Effects of Low-energy Laser Irradiation on the Initial Proliferation of Rat Calvarial Osteoblasts. E. FUKUHARA*, T. GOTO, T. MATAYOSHI, S. KOBAYASHI, and T. TAKAHASHI (Kyushu Dental College, Kitakyushu, Japan)

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2148 Unstimulated and Stimulated Salivary Secretion Rates and Their Correlations to Dietary Habits, Family Income, and Caries Prevalence among Healthy Indian Children 10-14 Years of Age. M. BGESUND* and N. CHOTAI (Public Dental Health Service stergtland and Pediatric Dentistry, Karolinska Institutet, Linkping, Sweden) 2149 Breathing Cycle Duration Influences Whole Saliva Carbon Dioxide Tension. A. BARDOW*, A.M. HAAHR, S. BEIER JENSEN, C.E. THOMSEN, and B. NAUNTOFTE (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) 2150 Effects of Chronic Alcohol Consumption on Mice Submandibular Salivary Glands. M.D. JIMNEZFARFN*, K. RUZ-VERGARA, C. LEDESMA-MONTES, and J.C. HERNNDEZ-GUERRERO (Facultad de Odontologa. Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Mexico, D.F, Mexico) Seq#: 221.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Microbiology / Immunology and Infection Control Porphyromonas gingivalis I 2151 Optimization of DNA Cross-linking to Positively Charged Membranes for Checkerboard Hybridization. N.N. ALHEBSHI* and N. SKAUG (University of Bergen, Norway) 2152 Inhibitory Effects of Green Tea Catechins on Arggingipain in Porphyromonas gingivalis. M. OKAMOTO*, A. SUGIMOTO, K.-P. LEUNG, K. NAKAYAMA, A. KAMAGUCHI, and N. MAEDA (Tsurumi University, Yokohama, Japan) 2153 Adhesion of Porphyromonas gingivalis to Cellsurface Glycoconjugates. U. HELLSTRM*, E. HALLBERG, and A. BCKER (The Sahlgrenska Academy at Gteborg University, Sweden) 2154 Arg-gingipain Activity Mediates Methaemoglobin Formation by Whole Cells of P. gingivalis. J.W. SMALLEY*, A.J. BIRSS, R. WITHNALL, and J. SILVER (University of Liverpool, United Kingdom) 2155 DNA Microarray Analysis of Porphyromonas gingivalis Gene Expression During Invasion of Human Coronary Artery Endothelial Cells. P.H. RODRIGUES* and A. PROGULSKE-FOX (University of Florida, Gainesville, USA) 2156 HagB is Involved in the Adherence of P. gingivalis to Human Coronary Artery Endothelial Cells. H. SONG*, E.V. KOZAROV, M. HANDFIELD, M. BELANGER, and A. PROGULSKE-FOX (University of Florida -, Gainesville, USA) 2157 Subinhibitory Concentrations of Antibiotics Affect Cell-surface Hydrophobicity and Morphology of Porphyromonas gingivalis and Fusobacterium nucleatum. S.Y. LEE, J. HONG*, and Y.J. CHEONG (Kangung National University, Kangnung, South Korea) 2158 Induction of IL-1 P. gingivalis Minor Fimbriae. H. HIRAMINE*, K. WATANABE, N. HAMADA, and T. UMEMOTO (Kanagawa Dental College, Yokosuka, Japan) 2159 Regulation of IL-8 Expression in Gingival Epithelial Cells by MAPK. K. WATANABE* and T. UMEMOTO (Kanagawa Dental College, Yokosuka, Japan) 2160 Construction of a DNA Vaccine Containing the adhesin Part of RGP-1 from Porphyromonas gingivalis W50. K.S. VAGNES, O.B. VAGNES, E.N. VASSTRAND, and V. BAKKEN* (University of Bergen, Norway)

2161 Prevention of Alveolar Bone Resorption by Intranasal Administration of Porphyromonas gingivalis Fimbriae and Recombinant Cholera Toxin B Subunit in Mice. Y. TAKAHASHI, H. KUMADA*, N. HAMADA, S. OZONO, Y. HAISHIMA, M. ISAKA, Y. YASUDA, K. TOCHIKUBO, and T. UMEMOTO (Kanagawa Dental College, Yokosuka, Japan) 2162 Microarray Analysis of Virulence Gene Expression in Porphyromonas gingivalis during Culture Phase. K. HIRATSUKA*, M. KIYAMA-KISHIKAWA, Y. SHIBATA, S. HAMAJIMA, and Y. ABIKO (Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Japan) 2163 Cross-reactivity of Human MAb against P. gingivalis Hemagglutinin with Influenza Virus. Y. SHIBATA*, Y. HOSOGI, K. SHIMIZU, and Y. ABIKO (Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Japan) 2164 In vitro Evaluation of Anti-microbial Activity of Erbium YAG Laser. P. REBISCINI, L. CARAMIA*, A. QUARANTA, A. SCRASCIA, A. CASAGLIA, L. CERRONI, and A. D'ADDONA (Universita degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza", Rome, Italy) 2165 Invasion of Primary vs. Immortalized Human Endothelial Cells by a DNA Adenine Methylase Mutant of Porphyromonas gingivalis 381. J.N. BURKS*, L.M. LESLIE, P.T. PRAKASH, A. ARAZ, and A. PROGULSKE-FOX (University of Florida, Gainesville, USA) 2166 Virulence of P. gingivalis Strains with Distinct fimA Genotypes. K. NAKANO, I. NAKAGAWA, M. KUBONIWA, N. OKAHASHI, T. OOSHIMA, and A. AMANO* (Osaka Univ, Suita, Japan) 2167 Role of Hemin Uptake Locus in Virulence of Porphyromonas gingivalis W83. J.P. LEWIS*, C. ANAYA, A. ROSATO, and F. MACRINA (Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Dentistry, Richmond, USA) 2168 Genetic Analysis of C-terminal HA Region of Gingipain K from P. gingivalis W83. Y. TAKAHASHI* and C.A. GENCO (Boston University, MA, USA) Seq#: 222.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Microbiology / Immunology and Infection Control - Biofilms II 2169 Paper Withdrawn. 2170 Paper Withdrawn. 2171 Isolation and Identification of Mutanase-producing Microbispora rosea from the Saliva of a Child. J. CHUNG*, H.R. PARK, J. CHOI, and J.S. OH (Pusan National University, Busan, South Korea) 2172 Biofilm-forming Ability of Candida albicans is Unlikely to Contribute to High Oral Yeast Carriage in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection. Y. JIN*, H.K. YIP, Y.H. SAMARANAYAKE, J. YAU, and L.P. SAMARANAYAKE (The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, SAR, China) 2173 Eradication of Biofilms. Y.A. RHBEINI* (King Fahad Armed force Hospital, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia) 2174 Characterization of the Extracellular Polysaccharides in Subgingival Biofilms. C. SCHAUDINN*, A. FRIEDMANN, D. KANER, J.-P. BERNIMOULIN, and J. WECKE (Robert-Koch Institute, Berlin, Germany)

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2175 Antibacterial Effects of Two Toothpastes. N.B. ARWEILER*, T.M. AUSCHILL, D. DEIMLING, and E. HELLWIG (Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg, Germany) 2176 Effects of 0.2% Chlorhexidine (CHX) on Streptococcus mutans Biofilms in Dentin or Polyacrylate (PA) Retention Site Model. D.M. DENG*, M.J. BUIJS, and J.M. TEN CATE (Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam, Netherlands) 2177 Analysis of Biofilm-associated Genes of P. gingivalis by Transposon Mutagenesis. K. HONMA*, J.-I. HAYASHI, W. CHEN, K. ISHIHARA, T. KATO, H.K. KURAMITSU, and K. OKUDA (Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan) 2178 Changes in Protein Synthesis during Biofilm Development. J. WELIN*, P.-O. GLANTZ, and G. SVENSATER (Malm University, Sweden) 2179 A Simple Model to Study Antimicrobial Susceptibility of Attached and Planktonic Bacteria. C. SERRANO*, A. CARLN, and G. DAHLN (Oral microbiology, Sahlgrenska Academy at Gteborg University, Sweden) 2180 Influence of Surface Roughness on Bacterial Adhesion to Dental Facing Composites. T. REGNET*, G. GRGER, M. ROSENTRITT, M. BEHR, and G. HANDEL (University of Regensburg, Germany) 2181 The Effects of Sodium Fluoride on a Nine-species Consortium Grown in Constant-depth Film Fermenter (CDFF) Biofilm. M.A. HOOGENKAMP*, C. VAN LOVEREN, and J.M. TEN CATE (ACTA, Amsterdam, Netherlands) 2182 Paper Withdrawn. 2183 Primary Colonization of DUWL by P. aeruginosa and its Eradication by Ozone. H. AL SHORMAN*, L. ABUNABA'A, W.A. COULTER, and E. LYNCH (Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom) 2184 Novel Type IV Pilin Structural and Accessory Genes in Pseudomonas. J.V. KUS*, W. WONG, D.G. CVITKOVITCH, and L.L. BURROWS (University of Toronto, Canada) 2185 Thickness of in situ-formed Dental Biofilms Evaluated by CLSM. T.M. AUSCHILL*, E. HELLWIG, N. HEIN, A. SCULEAN, and N.B. ARWEILER (Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg, Germany) 2186 Susceptibility of Newly Developed Biofilm Model to Antimicrobial Agent. N. MONOI*, S. MORISHIMA, H. OHTA, T. UJIIE, and Y. OCHIAI (Lion Corporation, Kyushu University, Kanagawa, Japan) 2187 Comparison of Fluid Flow Through the Interproximal Space by Two Powered Toothbrushes. B. GOTTENBOS*, J. JANSSEN, and C. VAN OIJEN (Philips Research Personal Care Institute, Eindhoven, Netherlands) Seq#: 223.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

2190 3D Linear and Angular Facial Soft Tissue Changes Following Orthognathic Surgery in Class III Patients. M.Y. HAJEER, D.T. MILLETT*, and A.F. AYOUB (University of Glasgow, United Kingdom) 2191 Mechanical Analysis of TMJ with the Articular Disc Shifting to Anterior Direction by FEM. T. MATSUMOTO*, T. KAWAKAMI, M. BABA, T. KIRITA, S. MIYAWAKI, and T. YAMAMOTO (Kinki University, Wakayama, Japan) 2192 The Stability of Resorbable Fixation Devices in Orthognathic Surgery: A Case Series. N. NAGHAVI*, W. DHOL, and M. CAMINITI (University of Toronto, Canada) 2193 Biomechanical Rationale for Maxillary Expansion of a Cleft Palate Patient. T. KUSAKABE*, V. SHETTY, and A.A. CAPUTO (Dental Hospital of Hokaido University, Sapporo, Japan) 2194 Validity of Delaire Analysis for Treatment Planning of Genioplasty in Orthognathic Surgery. M. KELKER*, C. LIPPOLD, S. SCHULTE, U. JOOS, and J. KLEINHEINZ (University of Mnster, Germany) 2195 Clinico-statistical Study on Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome. K. NARIKAWA*, Y. IMAI, M. MIYAMOTO, and K. HIRATA (Dokkyo University School of Medicine, tochigi, Japan) Seq#: 224.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B / Epidemiology -

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Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Orthognathic Surgery / OSAS / TMJ Disorders Posters 2188 A Comparative Study of Plain Film Arthrography and Arthroscopy in the Diagnosis of TMJ Adhesins. S. ZHANG*, X. WANG, and C. YANG (School of Stomatology,Shanghai Second Medical University, China) 2189 Le Fort I Distraction Osteogenesis in Patients with Cleft Lip and Palate. C. LIPPOLD*, M. KELKER, G. DANESH, U. EHMER, J. KLEINHEINZ, U. JOOS, T. STAMM, and A. HOHOFF (University of Mnster, Germany)

2196 Reproducibility of Periodontal Index CPITN and Attachment Level. S.T. FERREIRA* and L. LOFFREDO (Unesp Dentistry University, Araraquara, Brazil) 2197 Statistical Problems in Periodontal Research. V. CLEREHUGH*, Y.-K. TU, and M.S. GILTHORPE (Leeds Dental Institute, United Kingdom) 2198 A Multilevel Modeling Solution to Mathematical Coupling in the Analysis of Change with Respect to Baseline within Periodontal Research. A. BLANCE*, M.S. GILTHORPE, Y.-K. TU, and V. CLEREHUGH (School of Medicine, University of Leeds, United Kingdom) 2199 Pre-existing Radiographs to Assess Periodontal Disease in Epidemiologic Studies. W. PITIPHAT*, C. CROHIN, A. MERCHANT, C.W. DOUGLASS, P. WILLIAMS, W.C. WILLETT, and K.J. JOSHIPURA (Harvard University, Boston, MA, USA) 2200 Value of Radiographs in the Diagnosis and Treatment Planning of Periodontal Diseases. A. TUGNAIT*, V. CLEREHUGH, and P. HIRSCHMANN (Leeds Dental Institute, United Kingdom) 2201 Association among Various Tooth Anatomical Characteristics. A. IEMSA-ARD*, N. CHONGTHANAVANIT, W. LERTYINGYOT, U. BOONGARNCHEING, V. KERDVONGBUNDIT, and S. RASSAMEEEMASMAUNG (Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand) 2202 Attachment Loss in Demographic Groups in Porto Alegre, Brazil. C. SUSIN*, A.N. HAAS, P. VALLE, C.F. DALLA VECCHIA, O. HAUGEJORDEN, R.V. OPPERMANN, and J.M. ALBANDAR (Temple University School of Dentistry, Philadelphia, PA, USA) 2203 Clinical Application of Kinematic Analysis for the Evaluation of Periodontal Tissue. S. ISHIGAKI, T. KUROZUMI*, E. MORISHIGE, S. OMATSU, and N. OKAMOTO (Osaka University Graduate School of Dentistry, Suita, Japan)

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2204 Paper Withdrawn. 2205 Increase in Probing Pocket Depth Over One Year Does Not Predict Further Change. J.E. PALMER*, M. CULLINAN, B. WESTERMAN, and G. SEYMOUR (The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia) 2206 Periodontal Status of Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. K. SUGIHARA*, J. HAYASHI, T. OHASHI, S. GOTO, A. HASEGAWA, and K. SHIN (Meikai University, Sakado-shi, Japan) 2207 Evaluation of Gingival Condition and Retinopathy in Children and Adolescents with Uncompensated IDDM. D. BURCHARDT* and M. BORYSEWICZ-LEWICKA (University of Medical Sciences in Poznan, Poland) 2208 Diabetes Mellitus and Periodontal Conditions in Children and Adolescents: A Case-Control Study. S. TUCKER*, E. LALLA, P.N. PAPAPANOU, and I.B. LAMSTER (Columbia University, New York, NY, USA) 2209 Periodontal Microflora in Young Adults with Insulin-dependent Diabetes Mellitus. E. EDBLAD*, B. SJDIN, and G. DAHLN (Department of Pedodontics, Public Dental Health, Uddevalla, Sweden) 2210 Periodontal Conditions in Type 2 Diabetes in an Italian Population. A Case Control Study. G. CAMPUS*, A. SALEM, E. MILIA, E. BALDONI, and P. LUGLI (University of Sassari, Italy) Seq#: 225.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Periodontal Research - Pathogenesis - Molecular Aspects of Fibroblasts and Bone 2211 Excessive Occlusal Load Induces Apoptosis among Periodontal Ligament. M. KAKU*, K. UOSHIMA, Y. YAMASHITA, and H. MIURA (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan) 2212 Expression of Type IV Collagen and Laminin in the Interface between Epithelial cells and Fibroblasts from Human Periodontal Ligament. M. SHIMONISHI*, J. SATO, N. TAKAHASHI, and M. KOMATSU (Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan) 2213 Disease-associated Fibronectin Fragments Induce Apoptosis in Periodontal Ligament Cells. E. TAFOLLA*, S. WANG, A. IWAMA, and Y. KAPILA (University of California San Francisco, USA) 2214 Relationship Between -Smooth Muscle Actin Expression and Generation of Mechanical Tension in Myofibroblasts. J. FAN*, J. WANG, A. SETH, and C.A. MCCULLOCH (University of Toronto, Canada) 2215 Oral Malodorous Compound Inhibits Superoxide Scavenger in Human Gingival Fibroblasts. W. LEE, D. CHOI, and K. YAEGAKI* (University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada) 2216 Ceramide Modulates the Effects of Bradykinin and IL-1 in Human Gingival Fibroblasts. S. NAKAO*, Y. OGATA, S. FURUYAMA, and H. SUGIYA (Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Japan) 2217 The Effect of Cyclic Mechanical Stretch on the Growth of Human Periodontal Fibroblasts. Y.-J. CHEN*, C.-C.J. YAO, M.-H. CHEN, and L.-T. HOU (National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan)

2218 Regulation of Platelet-derived Growth Factor Receptor- and - on Periodontal Ligament Cells During the Formation of Mineralized Nodules in vitro. E. NEMOTO*, M. SHIMONISHI, Y. NITTA, and H. SHIMAUCHI (Tohoku University Graduate School of Dentistry, Sendai, Japan) 2219 Response of a Hyperglycemic Cell Culture Model to Transforming Growth Factor Beta and Alkaline Phosphatase, using Androgen Biomarkers. M. SOORY* and A. TILAKARATNE (King's College London, United Kingdom) 2220 Protease-activated Receptor Signaling in Human Gingival Fibroblasts. J.-H. JENG* and M.-C. CHANG (National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan) 2221 Dexamethasone Affects Periodontal Ligament Cells Expressing Osteoprotegerin in vitro. J. LI* and J. LING (Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China) 2222 Characterization of Immortalized Primary Human Gingival Keratinocytes. J. MICHEL* and J. MEYLE (JustusLiebig University, Giessen, Germany) 2223 Laminin Expression by Human Periodontal Ligament Fibroblasts. K. OTSUKA*, Y. YAMAGUCHI, and M. OHSHIMA (Nihon University School of Dentistry, Tokyo, Japan) 2224 Biological Effects of ATP on Periodontal Ligament Cells. T. HASHIKAWA*, Y. SHIMABUKURO, K. MORISAKI, M. SUDO, K. AKIOKA, S. YANAGIHARA, Y. TERASHIMA, K. IKEZAWA, and S. MURAKAMI (Osaka University, Japan) 2225 Effect of Aging on Osteoprotegerin Expression in Periodontal Ligament Cells. X. LI*, D. ZHANG, Y. YANG, and M. FU (School of Stomatology,Peking University, Beijing, China) 2226 Stimulation of PDL Cells by Enamel Matrix Proteins in vitro. P. JAWOR*, S. HAEGEWALD, J.P. BERNIMOULIN, L. DAFNI, A. TAYLOR, A. HAZE, and D. DEUTSCH (Humboldt-Universitat, Berlin, Germany) 2227 Hydrogen Peroxide Activates the Tyrosine Kinase Pathway, the IkB Factor, and the c-fos Oncogene Expression in Human Gingival Fibroblasts. S.R. ARROYO-CRUZ*, M. PREZGARZN, and G. GUTIRREZ-VENEGAS (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico) 2228 Cytotoxic Effects of Nicotine on Periodontal Ligament Fibroblast Cultures in vitro. B. NOACK*, F. RHEDE, and T. HOFFMANN (TU Dresden, Medical Faculty, Germany) 2229 Influence of Glucose in Different Concentrations on the Proliferation of Human Gingival Fibroblasts. A. PISTORIUS*, A.B. CHRISTOFFERS, and B. WILLERSHAUSEN (University of Mainz, Germany) 2230 Influence of Different Steroid Hormones on the Growth of Human Gingival Fibroblasts. A.B. CHRISTOFFERS*, A. PISTORIUS, and B. WILLERSHAUSEN (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany) Seq#: 226.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Periodontal Research - Pathogenesis - Structural Cells in Inflammation 2231 Periodontal Infection as a Possible Severity Factor for Rheumatoid Arthritis. J. RIBEIRO*, A.T.T. LEAO, and A. NOVAES (FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

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2232 Analysis of Hyaluronidase Activity in Periodontal Tissue by Zymography. T. SHIBUTANI*, T. YASUDA, Y. KAWABATA, Y. IWAYAMA, T. FURUKAWA, T. YAMANAKA, and H. FUKUSHIMA (Asahi University, Gifu, Japan) 2233 Dendritic Cells Stimulated with A. actinomycetemcomitans Rapidly Induce NK Cells to Produce IFN-gamma and Contribute to Th-1 Polarization. T. KIKUCHI*, C.L. HAHN, S. TANAKA, S. BARBOUR, H.A. SCHENKEIN, and J.G. TEW (Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, USA) 2234 Effects of Luteolin on Lipopolysaccharideinduced MAPK Phosphorylation ERK1 and ERK2 in Human Gingival Fibroblasts. C. ESQUIVEL-CHIRINO* and G. GUTIRREZ-VENEGAS (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Distrito Federal, Mexico) 2235 LPS-induced PDK-1 Expression in Human Gingival Fibroblasts. P. KAWASAKI-CRDENAS*, M. PREZGARZN, and G. GUTIRREZ-VENEGAS (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mxico, Mxico city, Mexico) 2236 The Role of JNK in Fibronectin Fragment-mediated Apoptosis. B. WONG*, S. WANG, and Y. KAPILA (University of California - San Francisco, USA) 2237 The Effects of Porphyromonas gingivalis Invasion on the Primary Culture of Human Gingival Fibroblasts. C. AMORNCHAT*, S. RASSAMEEMASMAUNG, W. SRIPAIROJTHIKOON, R. SRISATJALUCK, and S. SWASDISON (Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand) 2238 Immunohistological Analysis of Regulatory Tcells in Periodontal Diseases. T. NAKAJIMA*, K. UEKIMARUYAMA, Y. OHSAWA, H. ITOH, T. ODA, H. YOSHIE, and K. YAMAZAKI (Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Japan) 2239 TNF Production of Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells from Periodontitis Patients Stimulated with Type Strain and Patient Strain Periopathogens. L.K. SRENSEN*, A. HAVEMOSEPOULSEN, T. LARSEN, K. BENDTZEN, and P. HOLMSTRUP (School of Dentistry, University of Copenhagen, Denmark) 2240 Induction of Microsomal Prostaglandin E Synthase in Prostaglandin E2 Production in Human Gingival Fibroblasts. T. YUCEL-LINDBERG*, A. KATS, T. HALLSTRM, and T. MODER (Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden) 2241 Activation of PKC Isoform in LPS-induced Nitric Oxide Synthase Expression in Human Gingival Fibroblasts. C. PORTILLO-GARCS*, M. GARZON-PEREZ, S.R. ARROYO-CRUZ, and G. GUTIERREZ-VENEGAS (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico) Seq#: 227.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Periodontal Research - Therapy - Biologic Response Modifiers and Tissue Formation 2242 Clinical Study on Bovine Bone Powder Graft with Platelet-rich Plasma in 1-wall Osseous Defects. J.-H. YOON*, S.J. KIM, J.-I. CHOI, and C.-S. JEONG (Pusan National University, South Korea) 2243 LPS and Proteases Induce Apoptosis in Periodontal Ligament Fibroblasts, but not in Cementoblasts. D. EKUNI*, R. YAMANAKA, K. TACHIBANA, T. YAMAMOTO, and T. WATANABE (Okayama Univ. Graduate Sch. Med. Dent, okayama, Japan)

2244 Effect of rhBMP-12 on Regeneration of Alveolar Bone and Periodontal Attachment. A Pilot Study. U.M. WIKESJO*, R.G. SORENSEN, A. KINOSHITA, X.J. LI, and J.M. WOZNEY (Temple University School of Dentistry, Philadelphia, PA, USA) 2245 Histopathological Evidence for Prevention of Porphyromonas gingivalis-induced Periodontitis by Topical Lipoxin Application in Rabbits. A. JAIN*, B. BEHBEHANI, A. KANTARCI, H. HASTURK, N. PETASIS, G.L. STAHL, C.N. SERHAN, and T.E. VAN DYKE (Boston University, MA, USA) 2246 Effects of Alendronate on Healing Periodontal Ligament in Re-planted Rat Molar. T. SHIBATA*, K. KOMATSU, A. SHIMADA, S. OIDA, and M. CHIBA (Tsurumi University, Yokohama, Japan) 2247 Enamel Matrix Derivative Associated with Insulin-like Growth Factor-I on Periodontal Ligament Fibroblasts. D.B. PALIOTO*, R.D. COLETTA, E. GRANER, J.C. JOLY, and A.F.M. LIMA (University of So Paulo - School of Dentistry of Ribeiro Preto, Brazil) 2248 Triclosan Inhibition of Cytokine-stimulated MMP Production by Osteoblast-like Cells. F.S. PANAGAKOS* and E. KUMAR (University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey - New Jersey Dental School, Newark, USA) 2249 Effect of EmdogainGel in Combination with Particulate Graft Materials. S.M. GESTRELIUS*, . LINDEHEIM, E. LUNDBERG, L. HEIJL, and S.P. LYNGSTADAAS (BIORA AB, Malmoe, Sweden) 2250 Comparison of the Cement Formation Induced by EMD with that Induced by Purified Porcine Enamel Proteins. M. KANAZASHI*, K. GOMI, T. TANABE, H. YAMAGUCHI, K. KOBAYASHI, T. NAGANO, S. OIDA, M. FUKAE, and T. ARAI (Tsurumi University, Yokohama, Japan) 2251 Periodontal Healing Following Application of Different Enamel Matrix Protein Fractions. S. HAEGEWALD*, J.P. BERNIMOULIN, N. PISCHON, B. ZIMMERMANN, L. DAFNI, A. TAYLOR, A. HAZE, and D. DEUTSCH (HumboldtUniversitat, Berlin, Germany) 2252 Regeneration of the Periodontal Tissues in vivo, Using the Recombinant Human Amelogenin Protein. D. DEUTSCH*, A. HAZE, A. TAYLOR, L. DAFNI, A. BLUMENFELD, B. SHAY, E. ROSENFELD, Y. LEISER, E. FERMON, Y. COHEN, S. HAEGEWALD, P. JAWOR, B. ZIMMERMANN, and J.P. BERNIMOULIN (Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel) 2253 Fragments of Ameloblastin Protein Enhance Proliferation and Mineralization of Periodontal Ligament Cells. T. TAKATA*, S. KITAGAWA, M. HIRAOKA, S. SATO, A. SAITOH, M. MIYAUCHI, and I. OGAWA (Hiroshima University, Japan) 2254 CD4-Lymphocyte Migration and CD25 Activation Due to EMD. G. GASSMANN*, B. SCHWENK, F. ENTSCHLADEN, K.S. ZAENKER, and W.-D. GRIMM (University of Witten/Herdecke, Germany) 2255 Plant Extracts Inhibit Pro-inflammatory Pathways via Kinase and MMPs. W. KIM-PARK*, L.J. WINDSOR, M.J. KOWOLIK, K.K. PARK, and E. CHOI (Indiana University School of Dentistry, Indianapolis, USA)

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Periodontal Research - Therapy - Therapeutic Intervention Antimicrobials 2256 Efficacy of Arestin + SRP in Periodontitis Patients Maintained on Non-surgical Regimen. F. DOHERTY*, J. LESSEM, A. HANLON, L. MINSK, L.F. ROSE, and M. MCDEVITT (OraPharma, Inc, Warminster, PA, USA) 2257 Adjunctive Subgingival Administration of Andrographis paniculata Gel in the Treatment of Chronic Periodontitis: Microbiological and 3-hydroxy Isobranched C17:0 Study in Hopeless Teeth. K. CHANARAT*, M. SIRIRAT, F.C. NICHOLS, C. AMORNCHAT, A. PROMSUDTHI, P. ROJANAPANTHU, and W. GRITSANAPAN (Faculty of Dentistry, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand) 2258 Detection of Periodontitis-associated Pathogens with Polymerase Chain-reaction in Subjects with Recurrent Periodontal Disease Following Local Treatment with 25% Metronidazole Gel. H. JANSSON*, K. HAMBERG, G. SODERHOLM, and G. BRATTHALL (Center for oral health sciences, Malm University, Sweden) 2259 Growth Factors Enhance Minocycline Accumulation by Gingival Fibroblasts. J.D. WALTERS* and R.J. NAKKULA (The Ohio State University College of Dentistry, Columbus, USA) 2260 Bacteria Responsible for Production of the Indole/Skatole Component of Bad Breath. I. KLEINBERG* and M. CODIPILLY (State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA) 2261 3-year Clinical Follow-up of Aggressive Periodontitis Patients. C. CHRISTAN*, T. DIETRICH, and J.-P. BERNIMOULIN (Humboldt-University, Berlin, Germany) 2262 Doxycycline Release from a Biodegradable Controlled-release Drug Delivery System (Atridox) Covered or not Covered with a Periodontal Adhesive. N. STOLLER*, L. JOHNSON, L.J. RZASA, and S. GARRETT (University of Colorado, Denver, USA) 2263 Zinc Inhibition of the Generation of Indole/Skatole during Oral Malodor Formation. M. CODIPILLY* and I. KLEINBERG (State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA) 2264 The Effects of Chlorhexedine Rinses in the Presence of a Plaque-free Zone Associated with Supragingival Plaque Formation. A.M. RIBAS, P. WEIDLICH, S. GOMES, and R. OPPERMANN* (Lutheran University of Brazil, Canoas, Brazil) Seq#: 229.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

2268 Curcumin-induced ROS and Related Changes in Cell Membranes. T. ATSUMI*, S. FUJISAWA, and K. TONOSAKI (Meikai University, School of Dentstry, Sakado, Saitama, Japan) 2269 Nicotine Effects on Fibroblast Proliferation and Interleukin-8 Release. R. BRADY, R.L. GREGORY, and B.L. OLSON* (Indiana University School of Dentistry, Indianapolis, USA) 2270 The Effect of Swedish and American Snuff Extract on Periodontal Ligament Fibroblasts in vitroA Pilot Study. . WAHLIN*, G. BRATTHALL, G. ANDERSSON, and G. SODERHOLM (Center for oral health sciences, Malm University, Sweden) 2271 Effects of Chlorhexidine on the Migration of Human PDL Fibroblasts. J. WINARUKWONG, T. TEPARAT, and R. SURARIT* (Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand) 2272 Fluoride Exposure of Pregnant Women Assessed on the Basis of Determination of Fluoride Levels in Urine and Blood Plasma. J. OPYDO- SZYMACZEK* and J. CHLAPOWSKA (University of Medical Sciences in Poznan, Poland) Seq#: 230.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Neuroscience / TMJ - Sensory-Motor Systems 2273 Jaw Opening, Chewing, and Bite Force in Patients with Temporomandibular Joint Pain and Matched, Healthy Control Subjects. R. HANSDOTTIR and M. BAKKE* (School of Dentistry, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen N, Denmark) 2274 Jaw-movement-related Mirror Neuron System in Humans. Y. SHIBUKAWA*, M. SHINTANI, T. KUMAI, M. KATO, T. SUZUKI, Z. ZHANG, T. JIANG, M. SHIMONO, T. ISHIKAWA, and Y. NAKAMURA (Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan) 2275 Electromyographic Responses to Acupuncture Point Stimulation of the Face. W.T.Y. LOO* and L.J. JIN (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) 2276 Neck Muscle Inhibition Induced by Intra-oral Stimulation in Humans. T. TORISU*, H. SUENAGA, R. KANAOKA, K. NOGUCHI, and H. FUJII (Nagasaki University, Japan) 2277 Granulometry of Food Boli after Mastication Completion. A. MISHELLANY*, A. WODA, and M.-A. PEYRON (Dental Faculty, Clermont-Ferrand, France) 2278 Influence of Age on Mastication. M.-A. PEYRON*, O. BLANC, J.P. LUND, and A. WODA (Dental Faculty, Clermont-Ferrand, France) 2279 The Effect of Rate of Temperature Change on Thermal Detection Thresholds in the Trigeminal Region. A.R. LOESCHER* and L.M. HARDING (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom) 2280 A Quantitative Study of Thermal Detection and Thermal Pain Thresholds in the Trigeminal Region. R. MATUSIAK*, P.P. ROBINSON, and A.R. LOESCHER (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom) 2281 Brain-derived Neurotrophic Factor Changes Masticatory Jaw Movements and Muscle Activities. I. OKAYASU*, Y. YAMADA, N. YOSHIDA, Y. KOGA, T. MAEDA, and K. OI (Nagasaki University, Japan) 2282 Effects of Food Texture on Extrinsic Tongue Muscle Activity during Mastication in the Rabbit. M. INOUE*, Y. HARASAWA, S. ARIYASINGHE, K. YAMAMURA, and Y. YAMADA (Niigata University, Japan) 2283 Responses of Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis to Cold Pressor Stimulation. K. SUZUKI*, K. MAEKAWA, T. KUBOKI, and H. YATANI (Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine and Dentistry, Japan)

Pharmacology, Therapeutics, & Toxicology - Oral Tissues, Toxicology 2265 Total Fluoride Intake of Preschool Children in Three Different Communities in Venezuela. F. ROJAS-SANCHEZ*, M.C. SOCORRO, M.A. PETRONE, A.R. VOLPE, and A.M. ACEVEDO (Universidad Central de Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela) 2266 Bisphenol A Superinduces Human Cytochrome P450 1A1 Gene Transcription through Intracellular Calcium Accumulation. S. HIKAGE*, T. SAITO, T. HONGO, A. TANIMURA, Y. TAKAHASHI, and T. KAMATAKI (Health Sciences University of Hokkaido, Tobetsu-Cho, Japan) 2267 bis-Eugenol, an Eugenol-Dimer, Inhibits Lipopolysaccharide-stimulated NF- B Activation in Macrophages. Y. MURAKAMI*, M. SHOJI, S. HANAZAWA, S. TANAKA, and S. FUJISAWA (Meikai University, Sakado, Japan)

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2284 Association between Sleep Bruxism and Gastroesophageal Reflux. S. MIYAWAKI*, Y. TANIMOTO, Y. ARAKI, A. KATAYAMA, A. FUJII, and T. TAKANO-YAMAMOTO (Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine and Dentistry, Japan) 2285 Effects of Occlusal Splint on Salivary Flow Rate, Acid Reflux, and Sleep Bruxism. A. KATAYAMA*, S. MIYAWAKI, Y. TANIMOTO, Y. ARAKI, A. FUJII, and T. TAKANO-YAMAMOTO (Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine and Dentistry, Japan) 2286 Association between Sleep Bruxism and Transient Relaxation of the Lower Esophageal Sphincter. Y. ARAKI*, S. MIYAWAKI, Y. TANIMOTO, A. FUJII, A. KATAYAMA, and T. TAKANO-YAMAMOTO (Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine and Dentistry, Japan) 2287 Association between Sleep Bruxism and Peristalsis of the Esophagus. Y. TANIMOTO*, S. MIYAWAKI, Y. ARAKI, A. KATAYAMA, A. FUJII, and T. TAKANO-YAMAMOTO (Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine and Dentistry, Japan) Seq#: 231.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

2297 Effect of Presence of Balancing-side Posterior Tooth Contacts on Lateral Border Movements. S. SHIGEMOTO*, T. KAWAGUCHI, E. BANDO, T. SATSUMA, M. NAKANO, and T. FUJIMURA (The University of Tokushima, Japan) 2298 Assessment of a Method to Visualize TMJ Disc Deformation. D.B. GOESSI*, L.M. GALLO, and S. PALLA (University of Zurich, Switzerland) Seq#: 232.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Oral Medicine & Pathology - Oral Pathology and Medicine 2299 Paper Withdrawn. 2300 Gene Expression of Type I Collagen in Neoplastic Chondrocytes. T. KAWAKAMI*, A. KIMURA, H. HASEGAWA, H. TSUJIGIWA, H. NAGATSUKA, and N. NAGAI (Matsumoto Dental University, Shiojiri, Japan) 2301 Estrogen and Progesterone Receptors in Carcinoma Arising in Pleomorphic Adenoma. B. TARAKJI, H. DEVLIN, O. KUJAN, J. WOOLGAR, A. TRIANTAFYLLOU, and P. SLOAN* (Manchester University, United Kingdom) 2302 An Immunohistochemical Study of Peripheral Giant Cell Granuloma, Central Giant Cell Granuloma, and Giant Cell Tumor of Long Bones. O. KUJAN*, K. AZIZ, A. ALMANADILLE, B. TARAKJI, G. GAZAL, and Z. ALCHWAF (AlBaath University, Hama, Syria) 2303 Histopathological Evaluation of Root Canal Filling Materials. A. METIN, O. AKTOREN*, and V. OLGAC (Istanbul University, Faculty of Dentistry, Dept. of Pedodontics, Turkey) 2304 Evaluation of Oral Manifestations in Patients with Polymyositis and Dermatomyositis. K. MARTON*, P. HERMANN, K. DANKO, P. FEJERDY, M. MADLNA, and G. NAGY (Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary) 2305 Immunohistochemical Analysis of Expression of CPP32 (Caspase-3), a Cell Death Protease. M.M. ABUDAWOUD* and B.K. JOSEPH (Kuwait University, Kuwait) 2306 Correlation between Antifungal Resistance and Extracellular Virulence Factors of Oropharyngeal Candida norvegensis Isolates from Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT) Patients. P. HERMANN*, K. MARTON, G. KRIVN, K. FORGCS, L. MAJOROS, and F. ROZGONYI (Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary) 2307 Oral Symptoms in Patients using Modern vs. Classic Psychiatric Drugs. K. KOSKI*, H. MURTOMAA, J. MEURMAN, M. KOSKI, and H. RANTANEN (University of Helsinki, Finland) 2308 Expression of Matrix Metalloproteinases-2 (MMP-2) and Matrix Metalloproteinases-9 (MMP-9) in Salivary Duct Carcinoma. Y. CHEN*, K. TIAN, and N. GEN (West china college of Stomatology , Sichuan University, Chengdu, FL, China) 2309 The Effects of Antifungal Polyenes on Adherence of Candida albicans and Candida glabrata to HeLa Cells. B. DOROCKA-BOBKOWSKA and K. KONOPKA* (Department of Microbiology, University of the Pacific, School of Dentistry, San Francisco, CA, USA) 2310 The Prevalence of Idiopathic Osteosclerosis and Condensing Ostitis in South Taiwan Population. P.C. LU*, F.H. CHUANG, R.T. ROAN, and J.H. CHEN (Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan) 2311 Effect of Beta-carotene Supplementation on OLP. P. KRAIVAPHAN, W. BUAJEEB*, and C. AMORNCHAT (Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand)

Neuroscience / TMJ - TMJ - Structure and Function 2288 Dynamic Shear Properties of Porcine Temporomandibular Joint Disc. E. TANAKA*, K. HANAOKA, T. VAN EIJDEN, A. SASAKI, M. WATANABE, N. KAWAI, and K. TANNE (Hiroshima University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Japan) 2289 The Influence of Impulsive Compression on the Viscous Behavior of the Temporomandibular Joint Disc. N. KAWAI*, E. TANAKA, T. VAN EIJDEN, K. HANAOKA, M. WATANABE, A. SASAKI, and K. TANNE (Hiroshima University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Japan) 2290 Evaluation of the Three-dimensional Temporomandibular Joint Image Reconstructed from Spiral CT Data. M. HOSOKI*, K. NISHIGAWA, T. SATSUMA, E. BANDO, A. TAKAHASHI, H. HOSOKI, and M. NAKANO (the University of Tokushima, School of Dentistry, Japan) 2291 Mandibular Condyle Position during Exertion using Back Muscles. M. KAWARA*, O. KOMIYAMA, T. ASANO, H. SUZUKI, T. KOBAYASHI, and M. FUKUMOTO (Nihon University, Chiba, Japan) 2292 An Investigation of Jaw Movement Parameters for the Stomatognathic Function Database. H. TAKEUCHI*, E. BANDO, T. FUJIMURA, M. NAKANO, K. KOORI, E. YAMAUCHI, Y. SATO, and S. ABE (The University of Tokushima, Japan) 2293 Masticatory Muscle Activity during Exertion using Back Muscles. O. KOMIYAMA*, M. KAWARA, T. ASANO, H. SUZUKI, T. KOBAYASHI, and M. FUKUMOTO (Nihon University, Chiba, Japan) 2294 The EMG Activity of Elevator and Depressor Muscles in Different Eccentric Mandibular Positions. I. ALAJBEG*, D. ILLES, I. ALAJBEG, and M. VALENIC-PERUZOVIC (University of Zagreb, Croatia) 2295 Short-term Artificial Occlusal Interference did not Affect the Mirror Neuron System in Humans. K. TAKAHASHI*, Y. SHIBUKAWA, M. SHINTANI, Z. ZHANG, T. JIANG, M. KATO, T. SUZUKI, M. SHIMONO, T. ISHIKAWA, H. YOSHIMURA, and T. SATO (Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan) 2296 Effect of Mechanical Pressure on Cytoskeleton in Rabbit Mandibular Condylar Chondrocytes and the Function of Intracellular Calcium Release Channel Block Therein. J. WANG*, M. ZHANG, and M. WANG (Fourth Military Medical University, Xian, China)

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2312 Changes in Aerobic Microflora in Patients with Denture Stomatitis. B. DOROCKA-BOBKOWSKA*, K. KONOPKA, J. OTULAKOWSKA, and Z. KRYSINSKI (University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, Poland) 2313 Oral Microflora and Functional Disorder in Patients after Radioactive Iodine Treatment. A.K. LUEDERS*, B. BARTSCH, R. GOECKE, H. JENTSCH, H. VOSBERG, and W.H.-M. RAAB (University of Duesseldorf, Germany) 2314 Intra-oral Sarcoidosis Preceding Lofgren's Syndrome. J. JACKOWSKI*, G. ARNOLD, E.U. PETERS, and T. DIRSCHKA (University of Witten, Germany) Seq#: 233.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

2328 The Vertical Cephalometric Study in Children with Deciduous Dentition. T. PEREIRA* and V.C.V. SIQUEIRA (Pontifcia Universidade Catlica de Minas Gerais, Piracicaba, Brazil) 2329 Cephalometric Features of Subjects with Amelogenesis Imperfecta. S. FIRATLI*, B. DINCER, G. AREN, D. OZDEMIR, and E. FIRATLI (Istanbul University, Faculty of Dentistry, Dept. of Orthodontics, Turkey) Seq#: 234.0 Friday, 27 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Craniofacial Biology - Tooth Development 2330 Expression of Shh, Ptc1, and Ptc2 mRNA during Mouse Molar Morphogenesis. Z. CHEN*, L. ZHANG, Z. WANG, Z. SUN, Q. ZHANG, and M. FAN (Wuhan University School & Hospital of Stomatology, China) 2331 Root Formation and the Expression of Sonic Hedgehog and Bone Morphogenetic Proteins. T. YAMASHIRO*, I. THESLEFF, and T. TAKANO-YAMAMOTO (Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine and Dentistry, Japan) 2332 Developmental Regulation and Transcriptional Activation of Sodium-phosphate Transporters during Odontogenesis. P. SJGREN*, P. LUNDQUIST, A. LINDE, and A. GRITLILINDE (Sahlgrenska Academy at Gteborg University, Sweden) 2333 Neurites from Trigeminal Ganglia Grown in vitro are Repelled or Attracted by Tooth-related Tissues, Depending on Developmental Stage. C. LILLESAAR* and K. FRIED (Linkping University, Sweden) 2334 Toxicity of Dioxin to Early Mouse Molar Tooth Germs in vitro Involves Increased Apoptosis. A.P. KIUKKONEN*, C. SAHLBERG, P.-L. LUKINMAA, S. ALALUUSUA, I. THESLEFF, and A.-M. PARTANEN (University of Helsinki, Finland) 2335 Toxicity of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin and Sodium Fluoride to Dental TissuesAn Experimental Study. E.H. PELTONEN*, C. SAHLBERG, V. KAURANEN, A.P. KIUKKONEN, P.-L. LUKINMAA, and S. ALALUUSUA (University of Helsinki, Finland) 2336 The Expression of FGFRs and pRb in the Mouse Dental and Vestibular Laminae. S. KUMABE* (Osaka Dental University, Hirakata, Osaka, Japan) 2337 Amelogenin Binding to Fluoridated Carbonated Hydroxyapatite. J. CHEN*, P.K. DEN BESTEN, W. LI, T. LE, and J.D.B. FEATHERSTONE (University of California - San Francisco, USA) 2338 Mandibular Third Molar Root Maturation. H.M. LIVERSIDGE* (Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom) 2339 Caspase 3 Activation in Apoptotic Cell Elimination during Tooth Development. E. MATALOVA, S. HOLUBCOVA*, E. CHOVANCOVA, and I. MISEK (University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences Brno, Czech Republic) 2340 Genetic Studies on Human Primary Failure of Eruption. H. KAPADIA*, X. GARCIA-ROJAS, Y. CHEN, T. SKELTON, R.M. MIDDLETON, O. DYKES, J. ENGLISH, B. LEE, and R.N. D'SOUZA (University of Texas Health Center at Houston, Dental Branch, USA) 2341 MSX1 Sequence Changes in Isolated Hypodontia. M. HARRISON*, M. MEIKLE, and S. MALCOLM (Guy's, Kings' and St Thomas' Dental Institute, London, United Kingdom) 2342 Effect of Hyaluronic Acid in Tooth Extraction Cavities of Rats. Y. MURATA*, I. TODA, F. SUWA, J. OKAZAKI, and Y. KOMASA (Osaka Dental University, Hirakata, Japan)

Craniofacial Biology - Methods of Orthodontic Treatment 2315 Pain Prevalence in TMD Patients: Retrospective Descriptive Study. N. UEHARA*, G.G. BASTIDAS, A.S. GUIMARAES, and M. DEL SANTO, JR. (Federal University of So Paulo, Brazil) 2316 The Skeletal and Dento-alveolar Effects of Chincap and Class III Elastics in Angle Class III Malocclusion. G. MARSAN* (Istanbul University, Turkey) 2317 The Distribution of Orthodontic Services and Fees in an Insured Population in Washington State. G.J. HUANG* and M.A. DEL AGUILA (University of Washington School of Dentistry, Seattle, USA) 2318 Pull-out Strengths of Mono-cortical Screws Used for Orthodontic Anchorage. S.S. HUJA*, A. LITSKY, F.M. BECK, P.E. LARSEN, and K.A. JOHNSON (The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA) 2319 Primary Stability of Self-drilling and Conventional Screw Implants for Orthodontic Anchorage. T. PRGER* and E.-A. HOLTGRAVE (University Hospital Benjamin Franklin, Freie Universitt Berlin, Germany) 2320 Cephalometric Comparison of Pre-treatment Hard-tissue Morphology between Extraction and Non-extraction Treatment on Borderline Cases. Y. LIU*, W. HUANG, and T.-M. XU (School of Stomatology, Peking University, Beijing, China) 2321 Prevalence of Malocclusion in Pre-school Brazilian Children. V.C.V. SIQUEIRA*, M.F.R. MENDLOVITZ, and T.J. PEREIRA (Faculdade de Odontologia de Piracicaba UNICAMP, Piracicaba SP, Brazil) 2322 Malocclusions among Finnish AdultsBaseline Results of the Health 2000 Health Examination Survey. T. PIETILA*, A. NORDBLAD, L. SUOMINEN-TAIPALE, and I. PIETILA (The Health Authority of the City of Pori, Finland) 2323 Determination of Condylar Position from Indirect Digitized Transcranial Radiographies in Children. M.D. SERRA* and M.B.D. GAVIO (State University of Campinas, Piracicaba, Brazil) 2324 Morphogenetic Basis for Class III Malocclusion in Asians. H.-P. CHANG*, P.-H. LIU, and C.-H. CHANG (Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan) 2325 The Antero-posterior Cephalometric Study in Preschool Children. M. MENDLOVITZ* and V.C.V. SIQUEIRA (Pontifcia Universidade Catlica de Minas Gerais, Piracicaba, Brazil) 2326 The Effect of the Alteration of Natural Head Position on Cephalometric Measurements. P.E. NEGREIROS* and V.C.V. SIQUEIRA (Faculdade de Odontologia de Piracicaba UNICAMP, Piracicaba SP, Brazil) 2327 Study of Occlusion and Facial Morphology in Mouth- and Nasal-breathing Children. M.A.N. MATSUMOTO*, S.E.M. MATTAR, W.T. ANSELMO-LIMA, F.C.P. VALERA, and A.M. ELIAS (Faculty of Dentistry of Ribeiro Preto, University of So Paulo, Ribeiro Preto - SP, Brazil)

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Plenary - Sponsoring Research in Developing Countries - An Ethical Framework Supported by: Nobel Biocare 2343 8:00 Sponsoring Research in Developing Countries An Ethical Framework. I. KENNEDY* (University College of London, United Kingdom) Seq#: 236.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Symposium - Group-/Division-sponsored, G1

Symposium - Vital Tooth Whitening - An Update on Safety and Efficacy Supported by: Discus Dental, Procter & Gamble Co., and Ultradent Products Chairperson: A. Gegauff 2346 9:00 Chair's Opening Remarks. 9:05 Scientific Evidence on Safety and Efficacy of Tray Delivery Systems. V.B. HAYWOOD* (Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA, USA) 9:25 Tooth-whitening Systems. What are the Safety Issues? R. IBBETSON* (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom) 9:40 Vital Bleaching Clinical Trials: Methods, Models, and Outcomes. R.W. GERLACH* (Procter & Gamble, Mason, OH, USA) 9:55 Histopathology of Pulp and Chemical Degradation Using At-home Bleaching Agents. B.A. MATIS* (Indiana University School of Dentistry, Indianapolis, USA) 10:10 Efficacy of In-office Tooth-whitening Systems. G. KUGEL* (Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, Boston, MA, USA) 10:30 Vital Tooth Whiteners. Safety, Efficacy, and Legal Issues with their Use in the EU. M. KELLEHER* (Guy's Kings & St.Thomas Dental Institution, London, United Kingdom) 10:50 Discussion. Seq#: 239.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, F6

Symposium - Malocclusion and Masticatory FunctionWhat is the Connection? Chairperson: P. Buschang 2344 9:00 Chair's Opening Remarks. 9:05 Masticatory Function and Malocclusion - A Clinical Perspective. J. VARRELA* (University of Turku, Finland) 9:15 Relation of Masticatory Muscle Function to Dentofacial Growth and Morphology. S. KILIARIDIS* (University of Geneva, Switzerland) 9:35 Bite Force and Occlusion. M. BAKKE* (School of Dentistry, University of Copenhagen, Denmark) 9:55 Chewing Patterns of Subjects with Normal and Malocclusion. P. PROSCHEL* (Universitaet Erlangen-Nuernberg, Germany) 10:15 Crossbite Malocclusion and Masticatory Function . H. HAYASAKI* (Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan) 10:35 Occlusion, Malocclusion, and Masticatory Performance. P.H. BUSCHANG* (Baylor College of Dentistry, Dallas, TX, USA) 10:55 Discussion. Seq#: 237.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Symposium - Group-/Division-sponsored, G2

Behavioral Sciences/Health Services Research - Orofacial Pain, TMD, and Xerostomia Chairpersons: L. Heaton and M. Gornitsky 2347 9:00 Incidence of Traumatic Events and PTSD Symptoms in Orofacial Pain Patients: Implications for Treatment. L.J. HEATON*, A.O. BEACHAM, and C.R. CARLSON (University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA) 2348 9:15 Prevalence of Co-morbidity in Patients Referred to Temporomandibular Disorder and Orofacial Pain Treatment Center. G.K. WATINAGA*, G.C. LOPES, S.E. MARQUES, V.L. MESTRE ROSA, and A.S. GUIMARAES (Federal University of Sao Paulo, Brazil) 2349 9:30 Population Screening Questions for Common Dental Pain Conditions. A.K.H. PAU*, R. CROUCHER, and W. MARCENES (Queen Mary's School of Medicine and Dentistry, London, United Kingdom) 2350 9:45 Effects of a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in the Treatment of Nocturnal Bruxism. M.A. OMMERBORN*, M. GIRAKI, C. SCHNEIDER, R. SCHAEFER, M. FRANZ, and W.H.M. RAAB (Heinrich-Heine-University, Duesseldorf, Germany) 2351 10:00 Phobia and Depression: Psychological Factors Related to Increased Risk of Temporomandibular Disorders. M. GORNITSKY*, P. PHILIPPE, and A.M. VELLY (McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada) 2352 10:15 Depression, Pain, and Clenching Habits: Factors Contributing to Chronic Myofascial Pain. A.M. VELLY*, P. PHILIPPE, and M. GORNITSKY (McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada)

Symposium - SIBLINGs: A Group of Multi-functional Extracellular Matrix Components of Mineralized Tissues Supported by: Colgate-Palmolive Co. and GABA International 2345 9:00 Chair's Opening Remarks. 9:05 SIBLINGs and Mineralization. J. SODEK* (University of Toronto, Canada) 9:30 Compensatory Mechanisms Between SIBLINGs. M. GOLDBERG* (Paris V University, Montrouge, France) 9:55 MEPE: A New Related Member of the SIBLING Family. P. DENBESTEN* (University of California San Francisco, USA) 10:20 SIBLINGs Protective Molecules Against Complement-mediated Attack. L.W. FISHER* (NIDCR, NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA) 10:45 Discussion.

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2353 10:30 Effects of Somatization on Pain and Blood Pressure Responses. J.J. SHERMAN*, L. LERESCHE, K.H. HUGGINS, L.A. MANCL, J. SAGE, and S.F. DWORKIN (University of Washington, Seattle, USA) 10:45 Discussion. Seq#: 240.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, A6

Craniofacial Biology - Development and Growth of Teeth and Bones Chairpersons: R. D'Souza and J. Sciote 2354 9:00 The Influence of Paternal Genome on Tooth Formation: Lessons from Teeth in Ovarian Cystic Odontoma. P.N. KANTAPUTRA*, J. SRISOMBOON, and S. THERASAKVICHAYA (Chiang Mai University, Thailand) 2355 9:15 Developmental Dental Defects after the Dioxin Accident in Seveso. S. ALALUUSUA*, P. CALDERARA, P.M. GERTHOUX, P.-L. LUKINMAA, O. KOVERO, L. NEEDHAM, D.G. PATTERSON, Jr., J. TUOMISTO, and P. MOCARELLI (University of Helsinki, Finland) 2356 9:30 A Dual Role for IKK in Tooth Development. P.T. SHARPE, K.E. HAWORTH, and A. OHAZAMA* (King's College London, United Kingdom) 2357 9:45 PAX9 and MSX1 as Partners in Tooth Development. J.K. MENSAH, B. WANG, H. KAPADIA, A. CAVENDER, S.A. FRAZIER-BOWERS, and R.N. D'SOUZA* (University of Texas Health Center at Houston, Dental Branch, USA) 2358 10:00 SHED - Stem Cells from Human Exfoliated Deciduous Teeth. M. MIURA, S. GRONTHOS, M. ZHAO, B. LU, L.W. FISHER, P.G. ROBEY, and S. SHI* (National Institute of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA) 2359 10:15 Length of Nasal Bones in Human Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate Foetuses. L. HANSEN*, B. FISCHER HANSEN, and I. KJR (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) 2360 10:30 Folate Supplementation During Pregnancy and Risk for Oral Clefts: A Meta-analysis. R.L. BADOVINAC*, J. SHUMAN, E. STRONG, and C. HAYES (Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Boston, MA, USA) 2361 10:45 Relationship of CT Analysis with Mandibular Bone Measurements and Temporomandibular Joint Degeneration. G.R. LOMBARDI*, T.R. JASINEVICIUS, M.A. PYLE, S. NELSON, J.A. LALUMANDIER, D.R. SAWYER, and K.J. KOHRS (Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA) Seq#: 241.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, A4

2364 9:30 Qualitative Assessment of Posterior Composite Resin Restorations Using the CPM Index. P. GAENGLER*, W. KAMANN, I. HOYER, and R. MONTAG (University of Witten/Herdecke, Germany) 2365 9:45 Secondary Caries Adjacent to Different Restorative Materials - In vivo Study. D. ZISKIND*, E. MASS, and T.F. WATSON (Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel) 2366 10:00 Clinical Wear of Hybrid Composites Containing Non-bonded Nanofillers. J.L. FERRACANE*, J.C. MITCHEM, L. MUSANJE, L.L. FERRACANE, and R.A. TODD (Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, USA) 2367 10:15 Clinical Evaluation of Self- and Light-curing Composites in Class II Cavities. P. HAHN*, E. SARKISSIAN, and E. HELLWIG (University of Freiburg, Dental Clinic, Germany) 2368 10:30 Three-year Clinical Evaluation of a Condensable Composite. D.C. SARRETT*, C.N. BROOKS, and J. ROSE (Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, USA) 2369 10:45 Clinical Comparison of a Micro-Hybrid and a Packable Composite in Posterior Restorations: Two-year Report. P. YAMAN*, J.B. DENNISON, and A.A. HERRERO (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA) Seq#: 242.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, A2

Dental Materials: VI - Polymer Materials-Mechanical Properties and Degradation - Polymer Materials: Photopolymerization Chairpersons: A. Shortall and L. Mair 2370 9:00 Predicted LED Light Radiation Times for Shades of a Current Composite. A.C.C. SHORTALL* and E. HARRINGTON (University of Birmingham, United Kingdom, England) 2371 9:15 Localized Curing of Dental Composites. B. ABEDIAN, J. SPATARO, and F.G. GODOY* (Tufts University, Medford, MA, USA) 2372 9:30 Curing Efficacy of Two LED Lights Through Hardness Measurement. X. YU*, J. FENG, and R. IBSEN (DenMat Corp, Santa Maria, CA, USA) 2373 9:45 Influence of High-power LED on Composite Hardness. I. KREJCI, I. ONISOR*, S. BOUILLAGUET, and T. BORTOLOTTO (University of Geneva, Switzerland) 2374 10:00 Curing Depth of Compomers Determined by Scraping and a Penetrometer. R.M.H. VERBEECK, C.W.J. VERCRUYSSE*, and N.S. KOUPIS (Ghent University, Belgium) 2375 10:15 Effect of Curing Protocol on Polymerization Shrinkage Stress Development. H. LU*, J.W. STANSBURY, S.H. DICKENS, F.C. EICHMILLER, and C.N. BOWMAN (University of Colorado, Boulder, USA) 2376 10:30 The Effects of Polymerization Shrinkage of Compomer and Composites on Tooth Cusp Deflection. S.-H. PARK*, I.-B. CHOI, and S.-Y. LEE (Yonsei University, Brain Korea 21 Project of Medical science, Seoul, South Korea) 2377 10:45 Surface Hardness of Different Light-activated and Autocure Resins for Occlusal Splints. G. DANESH*, B. VARZIDEH, C. LIPPOLD, K.-J. REINHARDT, E. SCHFER, and U. EHMER (University of Mnster, Germany)

Dental Materials: IV - Clinical Trials - Clinical Evaluations of Direct Resin Composites Chairpersons: J. Ferracane and D. Sarrett 2362 9:00 Four-year Clinical Evaluation of a Packable Composite Resin in Posterior Dentition. M. SUZUKI*, D. DAVIDSON, and L. STOCKTON () 2363 9:15 One-year Clinical Investigation of the XENO III Self-etching Resin Bonding and Restorative System. M. MORIGAMI*, J. SUGIZAKI, and T. YAMADA (Toranomon Hospital Dental Clinic, Tokyo, Japan)

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Dental Materials: VII - Others-Metallic - Titanium/Orthodontic Materials Chairpersons: P. Rock and P. Passi 2378 9:00 PIXE Micro-beam Detection of Metals around Endosseous Implants. P. PASSI*, S. GALASSINI, A. ZADRO, G. GIRARDELLO, G. MOSCHINI, and P. ROSSI (Dental SchoolUniversity of Padua, Padova, Italy) 2379 9:15 In vitro Osteoblast Responses to Anodic Oxides Containing Ca and P on Titanium. X. ZHU*, J. CHEN, L. SCHEIDELER, C. SCHILLE, and J. GEIS-GERSTORFER (University of Tuebingen, Germany) 2380 9:30 Discoloration of Titanium and Titanium Alloys with Peroxide and Fluoride Solution. Y. ODA*, M. HATTORI, M. YOSHINARI, and E. KAWADA (Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan) 2381 9:45 Effect of Toothbrushing on Surface Structure of Titanium. A. HOSSAIN*, S. OKAWA, S. NAKANO, M. KOBAYASHI, and O. MIYAKAWA (Niigata University, Japan) 2382 10:00 Friction and the Pre-adjusted Appliance. P. ROCK* and M. MOORE (University of Birmingham, United Kingdom) 2383 10:15 First-, Second-, and Third-order Frictional Resistance During Orthodontic Space Closure: An Experimental Design and A Pilot Study. R.R. MAHESH*, J.J. HAMMOND, and R.L. REUBENS (Edinburgh PostGraduate Dental Institute, edinburgh, United Kingdom) 10:30 Discussion. Seq#: 244.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, A3

2390 10:30 Development of a Standardized Cytotoxicity Test for Dental Composite Materials. A. SCHEDLE*, A. FRANZ, M. ANGLMAYER, F. KOENIG, T. LUCAS, and W. SPERR (University of Vienna, Austria) 2391 10:45 Cytotoxicity of Composite Luting Cements in a Dentin Barrier Test. G. SCHMALZ*, Z. ERGC, and K.-A. HILLER (University of Regensburg, Germany) Seq#: 245.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, R2

Diagnostic Systems - Digital Imaging & Models, Carotid Screening, Oral Cancer, Motion Assessment, Colorimetry, Implants, Periodontal Disease and Bone, Malodor Chairpersons: R. Feldman and R. Schulze 2392 9:00 Influence of Shere Diameter on Accuracy: Preliminary Experimental Results of the Sphere Plane Method. R.K.W. SCHULZE*, F. RDER, and B. D'HOEDT (Dental School, Johannes Gutenberg-University, Mainz, Germany) 2393 9:15 The Contribution of Dental Radiology in Solving Forensic Problems. A. MITSEA*, K. NICOPOULOUKARAYIANNI, and N. SPYROPOULOS (Dental School University of Athens Greece, Peristeri Athens, Greece) 2394 9:30 Treatment Planning in Implant Dentistry: New MRI Sequence for Bone Visualization Compared with Dental CT in Axial and Reformated Images. K. DULA*, L. REMONDA, T. HBNER, C. KIEFER, G. SCHROTH, and D. BUSER (University of Berne, Switzerland) 2395 9:45 Tolonium Chloride Stain in Oral Cancer Diagnosis. R.S. FELDMAN* and D.D. BURKETT (VAMC, School of Dental Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA) 2396 10:00 Use of Tensometric Sensors in Preventing Loosening of Implants. A. OKON and O. OLESKO* (Medical University of Warsaw, Poland) 10:15 Discussion. Seq#: 246.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, A5

Dental Materials: VIII - Others-Non-metallic - Biological Properties of Materials, Stress Analysis Chairpersons: G. Schmalz and J. Sorensen 2384 9:00 The Effect of Hybrid Layer on Stress Distribution in a Premolar Tooth Restored with Composite or Ceramic Inlay. S. BELLI, O. ERASLAN, G. ESKITASCIOGLU*, P. SENAWONGSE, and J. TAGAMI (Selcuk University, Faculty of Dentistry, Konya, Turkey) 2385 9:15 Toothbrush-induced Substrate Wear Using a Ridged-configuration Model. J.A. SORENSEN* and H.K. NGUYEN (Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, USA) 2386 9:30 Sealing Properties of a New Injectable Root Canal Filling Material. R.B. KAZEMI*, K.E. SAFAVI, and C.H. PAMEIJER (University of Connecticut Health Center School of Dental Medicine, Farmington, USA) 2387 9:45 Ability of Thermafil to Seal the Lateral Channels and Role of Smear Layer. V. PISTANI, M. VENTURI, L. BRESCHI, F. FOSCHI*, S. MARCHIONNI, and C. PRATI (Alma Mater Studiorum, University of Bologna, Italy) 2388 10:00 Cytotoxic Effects of Resin-based Filling Materials. K.-A. HILLER*, W. KREISMANN, M. KREISSL, A. NUSSER, S. STEINHAUSER, J. WIECZOREK, G. SCHMALZ, and H. SCHWEIKL (University of Regensburg, Germany) 2389 10:15 Early Plaque Formation on Fiber-reinforced Composites in vivo. J. TANNER*, C. ROBINSON, E. SDERLING, and P.K. VALLITTU (Institute of Dentistry, University of Turku, Finland)

Education Research - Education Research Oral Session 2 Chairpersons: E. Davenport and K. Ohrn 2397 9:00 How Does a Reflective Logbook/Progress File Affect Students' Learning?. E. DAVENPORT* (Barts and The London Queen Mary's School of Medicine and Dentistry, United Kingdom) 2398 9:15 Study of a Computer-based In-course Evaluation Technique Used During CPE. K.A. EATON*, M. WILLIAMS, and G. SMART (Eastman Dental Institute for Oral Health Care Sciences, London, United Kingdom) 2399 9:30 Computerized Knowledge Assessment in Dental Education. D. ILLES*, I. ALAJBEG, and M. VALENTIC-PERUZOVIC (University of Zagreb, Croatia) 2400 9:45 A Virtual Patient for Learning about History-taking in Periodontal Treatment. M. SCHITTEK JANDA*, N. MATTHEOS, A. NATTESTAD, D. NEBEL, A. WAGNER, C. FRBOM, and R. ATTSTRM (University of Malm, Sweden) 2401 10:00 Research Utilization in Dental Hygiene. K.E.O. HRN*, C. OHLSSON, and L. WALLIN (Dalarna University, Falun, Sweden)

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2402 10:15 A Structured Examination Approach for Assessing Students' Self-assessment Skills. N. MATTHEOS*, A. NATTESTAD, M. SCHITTEK JANDA, and R. ATTSTRM (University of Malm, Sweden) 2403 10:30 Implementation of a Quality Improvement Project at the National Dental Centre, Singapore. N. GUHA-CHOWDHURY* and C. NAH NAH (National Dental Centre, Singapore, Singapore) 2404 10:45 Impact of the Educational Requirements on Student Clinical Activity in a French Teaching Hospital. V. COLLADO, D. FAULKS, S. DOMJEAN-ORLIAGUET, D. ROUX, A. WODA, T. ORLIAGUET, and M. HENNEQUIN* (Universit d'Auvergne, Clermont-Ferrand, France) Seq#: 247.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, F5

Geriatric Oral Research - Oral Function, Caries and Health Education (Morita Junior Investigator Award) Chairpersons: M. MacEntee and K. Tsuga 2405 9:00 Keynote Address: The State of Geriatric Dental ResearchHas it Made a Difference? H.A. KIYAK* (University of Washington, Seattle, USA) 2406 9:30 Prevalence of Spontaneous Oral Dyskinesia in the Elderly: A Re-appraisal. P.H. ROMPR*, P.J. BLANCHET, O. ADBILLAHI, C. BEAUVAIS, and G.J. LAVIGNE (Universit de Montral, Canada) 2407 9:45 Tongue Pressure in Healthy Japanese Dentate and Edentulous Elderly. K. TSUGA*, R. HAYASHI, M. YOSHIKAWA, M. YOSHIDA, R. HOSOKAWA, and Y. AKAGAWA (Hiroshima University, Japan) 2408 10:00 12-month Assessment of Ozone on Root Caries. A. BAYSAN* and E. LYNCH (Birmingham University, Dental School, United Kingdom) 2409 10:15 Dental Status and Prevalence of Dental Caries among 85-year-olds in Denmark. L. VILSTRUP* and P. HOLMPEDERSEN (University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Health Sciences, School of Dentistry, Denmark) 2410 10:30 Caries Prevention in a Head-and-neck-irradiated Population. A.S. PAPAS*, D. RUSSELL, M.L. SINGH, A. WINSTON, C. TRIOL, and R.L. KENT (Tufts School of Dental Medicine, Boston, MA, USA) 2411 10:45 Impact of a Pyramidal Educational Scheme on Oral Hygiene and Nutrition of Institutionalized Elders. M.I. MACENTEE*, C.C.I. WYATT, B.L. BEATTIE, B. PATERSON, R. LEVY MILNE, and A. KAZANJIAN (University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada) Seq#: 248.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Poster Discussion, J1

2414 9:40 Finite Element Simulations of the Loading of Mini-implants for Orthodontic Anchorage. C. BOURAUEL*, S. BILLEN, A. KAWARIZADEH, A. BUMANN, and A. JAEGER (University of Bonn, Dental Clinic, Germany) 2415 9:50 An Improved Initial Stability of the Titanium Implant in Bovine Bone by Altering Surgical Technique. Y.K. PARK*, H.B. LIM, D.Y. KIM, and Y.T. SUL (Osseointegration Research Institute, seoul, South Korea) 2416 10:00 Finite Element Analysis at the Implant/Bone Interface for One-piece vs. Multi-unit Implant Systems. R.-F. WANG*, B.J. KANG, and B.R. LANG (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA) 2417 10:10 The Effect of Embedded Length on Implant Mobility. K. SARATANI*, T. SUMIKAWA, T. KAWAZOE, H. OKA, and S.G. SHI (Osaka Dental University, Japan) 2418 10:20 Correlation between Screw-loosening and Marginal Gap for Machined and Cast UCLA-type Abutments. S.C. KANO, P.B. BINON, G. BONFANTE, and D.A. CURTIS* (University of California - San Francisco, USA) 2419 10:30 Single-stage Immediate Load Microthreaded Implants in Edentulous Maxilla1-year Results. R.A. YUKNA*, S. VASTARDIS, and E.T. MAYER (Louisiana State University, New Orleans, USA) 10:40 Discussion. Seq#: 249.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, J2

Implantology Research - Implant Materials Chairpersons: K. Barouch and D. Simmons 2420 9:00 Electrostatic Spray Deposition of Calcium Phosphate Coatings. J.G.C. WOLKE*, S.C.G. LEEUWENBURGH, J. SCHOONMAN, and J.A. JANSEN (University Medical Centre Nijmegen, Netherlands) 2421 9:15 Interfacial Properties of Articulating TMJ Surfaces. R.E. BAIER* and A.E. MEYER (State University of New York at Buffalo, USA) 2422 9:30 Paper Withdrawn. 2423 9:45 Highly Bioactive Hydroxyapatite Plasma-spraycoated Titanium Implants Treated by Electrical Polarization. H. SAGAWA*, R. KATO, T. KOBAYASHI, S. NAKAMURA, and K. YAMASHITA (Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Chiyoda,Tokyo, Japan) 2424 10:00 Bond Strength and Durability of Thin Calcium Phosphate Coatings on Implants. W. LACEFIELD*, A. VASANTHAN, H. KIM, R.P. CAMATA, Y. VOHRA, and S. COX (University of Alabama School of Dentistry, Birmingham, USA) 2425 10:15 The Identification of Reactive Oxygen Species Derived from Titanium Dioxide using the Electron Spin Resonance Technique. K.K. BAROUCH*, F. YOSHINO, H. SHOJI, and M.-I. LEE (Boston University, MA, USA) 2426 10:30 Studies of TMJ Implant Surfaces. J. LEMONS*, W. LACEFIELD, and Y. VOHRA (University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA) 2427 10:45 Organic-Inorganic Composite: A New Approach to Improve Metal Implant Bioactivity. C. GERGELY, C. BETSCHA, R. ELKAIM, I. MAYER, H. MILHOFFER, A. BIGI, and F.J.G. CUISINIER* (INSERM U424, University Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France)

Implantology Research - Biomechanical Considerations Chairpersons: R. Yukna and A. Wennerberg 2412 9:00 Poster Viewing. 9:20 In vitro Stiffness Measurements of Titanium Implants. G.C. CHAE*, G.S. YOON, I.S. KIM, and Y.T. SUL (Osseointegration Research Institute, Seoul, South Korea) 2413 9:30 Effect of Implant Fixture Length on RFA Measurements in Cancellous Bone. K.K. MIN*, W.B. KIM, D.K. KIM, and Y.T. SUL (Osseointegration Research Institute, Goyang City, South Korea)

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Microbiology / Immunology and Infection Control Porphyromonas gingivalis II Chairpersons: M. Curtis and M. Sela 2428 9:00 Porphyromonas gingivalis Lipopolysaccharide and Capsular Polysaccharide are Adhesins Mediating Coaggregation with Fusobacteria nucleatum. G. ROSEN* and M.N. SELA (Faculty of Dental Medicine, Hebrew University,Jerusalem, Israel) 2429 9:15 A Role of a Putative Glycosyltransferase Gene for Autoaggregation and Biofilm Development in Porphyromonas gingivalis. M. NARIMATSU*, H. NAMBU, N. NOGUCHI, Y. NOIRI, and S. EBISU (Osaka University Graduate School of Dentistry, Japan) 2430 9:30 Role of Porphyromonas gingivalis FeoB in Iron Acquisition and Virulence. S.G. DASHPER*, C. BUTLER, S. SNELGROVE, P. LISSEL, N. SLAKESKI, and E.C. REYNOLDS (The University of Melbourne, Australia) 2431 9:45 FDCs, DCs, and Regulation of the P. gingivalis (Pg) Specific IgG Response in vitro. D. WILLIS*, T. KIKUCHI, M. FAKHER, S.E. BARBOUR, H.A. SCHENKEIN, and J.G. TEW (Virginia Commonwealth University - VCU/MCV, Richmond, USA) 2432 10:00 Proteome Analysis of Porphyromonas gingivalis Strains W50 and rgpB. A. HASHIM*, M. RANGARAJAN, J. ADUSE-OPOKU, and M.A. CURTIS (MRC Molecular Pathogenesis Group, Medical Microbiology, Barts and The London, Queen Mary's School of Medicine and Dentistry, United Kingdom) 2433 10:15 Involvement of hmuR in HEME/Hemoglobin Utilization in Porphyromonas gingivalis. X. LIU*, T. OLCZAK, and C. GENCO (Boston University, MA, USA) 2434 10:30 Multilocus Sequence Typing of Porphyromonas gingivalis. B.S. NG, N. SIYAMBALAPITIYA, L.L. BLACKALL, G.J. SEYMOUR, and P.S. BIRD* (University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia) 2435 10:45 Microarray Analysis of the P. gingivalis Genome Demonstrates a Dynamic Chromosomal Structure. M.A. CURTIS*, S.C. FAWELL, and L.M. HALL (Barts and The London, Queen Mary's School of Medicine and Dentistry, United Kingdom) Seq#: 251.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, F4

2440 10:00 Subgingival Microbiota in Advanced Chronic Periodontitis Following Initial Therapy: Single Intrabony Defects vs. Patient Profiles. L.J.A. HEITZ-MAYFIELD*, M. TONETTI, P. CORTELLINI, A.D. HAFFAJEE, S.S. SOCRANSKY, W.B. BUERGIN, and N.P. LANG (University of Berne, Switzerland) 2441 10:15 Herpesviral-Bacterial Co-infection in Periapical Pathosis. M.A. SABETI* and J. SLOTS (University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA) 10:30 Discussion. Seq#: 252.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, A7

Neuroscience / TMJ - TMD and Orofacial Sensory-Motor Function Chairpersons: F. Lobbezoo and T. Kato 2442 9:00 Sensitivity of the Human Jaw-stretch Reflex: Effects of TMJ Anesthesia and of Jaw Gape. F. LOBBEZOO*, K. WANG, I.H.A. AARTMAN, and P. SVENSSON (Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam, Netherlands) 2443 9:15 Effect of Peripheral NMDA Receptor Antagonists on Masseter Muscle Pain. P. SVENSSON*, B. CAIRNS, K. WANG, S. HUPFELD, T. GRAVEN-NIELSEN, B.J. SESSLE, C. BERDE, and L. ARENDT-NIELSEN (University of Aarhus, Denmark) 2444 9:30 Effects on Somnographic Measures and Subjective Symptoms with the Use of a Mandibular Protruding Device in Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Snoring Patientsa Twoyear Follow-up. A. FRANSSON*, . TEGELBERG, B. SVENSON, L. LEISSNER, B. WENNEBERG, and G. ISACSSON (Postgraduate Dental Education Center rebro, Sweden) 2445 9:45 Bruxism Behavior Related as a Risk Factor in Subjects with TMJD. Case-Control Study. J. VELASCO NERI*, P. MENDOZA ROAF, I. VALADEZ FIGUEROA, N. ALFARO ALFARO, A.D.J. CELIS DE LA ROSA, and R. TROYO SAN ROMN (University of Guadalajara, Mexico) 2446 10:00 Relationship among Slow Wave Activity (SWA), Micro-arousal (MA), and Sleep Bruxism (SB). T. KATO*, M. SABER, P.H. ROMPR, J.Y. MONTPLAISIR, and G.J. LAVIGNE (Universit de Montral and Hpital du Sacr-Cur de Montral, Canada) 2447 10:15 Quantitative Assessment of Occlusal Splint Efficacy on Sleep Bruxism/Tooth Grinding : A RandomizedControlled Trial. C. DUB, C. MANZINI, F. GUITARD, P.H. ROMPR, P. DEGRANDMONT, and G.J. LAVIGNE* (Universit de Montral and Hpital du Sacr-Coeur, Canada) 10:30 Discussion. Seq#: 253.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, H1

Microbiology / Immunology and Infection Control - Oral Infections II Chairpersons: S. Elad and J. Verran 2436 9:00 Genotypic and Phenotypic Evidence of Spread of Oral Bacteria to the Aorta and to the Brain. R. M. DA SILVA*, D.A. CAUGANT, P.S. LINGAAS, O. GEIRAN, R. JOSEFSEN, L. TRONSTAD, and I. OLSEN (University of Oslo, Norway) 2437 9:15 The Risk of Sepsis in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (HSCT) Patients Undergoing Periodontal Scaling. S. ELAD*, A. HAVIV, and R. OR (Hadassah University Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel) 2438 9:30 Bacteremia Associated with Toothbrushing Using Conventional, Electric, and Sonic Toothbrushes. A Pilot Study. S. MISRA, D. DEVINE, and M. DUGGAL* (Leeds Dental Institute, United Kingdom) 2439 9:45 Identification of Gram-positive Rods from Infected Root Canals Receiving Endodontic Therapy. L.E. CHAVEZ DE PAZ*, A. MOLANDER, and G. DAHLN (Faculty of Odontology, Sahlgrenska Academy at Gteborg University, Sweden)

Periodontal Research - Diagnosis / Epidemiology - Risk Factors Chairpersons: J. Bergstrm and P. Famili 2448 9:00 Smoking and Periodontal Bone Height Reduction Rate. J. BERGSTROM* (Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden) 2449 9:15 Prevalence of Smoking among Swedish and USA Subjects with Different Periodontal Disease Status. G. TORRESYAP*, S.S. SOCRANSKY, A.D. HAFFAJEE, A. BOGREN, J. WENNSTROM, J. LINDHE, T.E. VAN DYKE, R. KENT, and J.M. GOODSON (The Forsyth Institute, Boston, MA, USA)

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2450 9:30 Smoking and Alkaline Phosphatase Enzyme Activity in Gingival Crevicular Fluid of Patients with Chronic Periodontitis. E. OLGUN ERDEMIR*, I. DURAN, and S. HALILOGLU (Selcuk Universitesi, Konya, Turkey) 2451 9:45 The Relationship Between Periodontal Disease Tooth Loss and Rate of Bone Loss in Older Women. P. FAMILI* and J. CAULEY (Pittsburgh University, PA, USA) 2452 10:00 Relationship between Estrogen Receptor Gene Polymorphism and Periodontal Diseases. I. DURAN*, M.E. ERDAL, Z. OZGUR, T. GOKDOGAN, and N. ERDAL (Selcuk University, Konya, Turkey) 2453 10:15 Metacarpal Bone Mineral Density and Periodontal Disease in Japanese Women. K. INAGAKI*, R. SATO, Y. KUROSU, D. FUMA, N. YOSHINARI, T. YAMANE, T. NOGUCHI, I. MORITA, and H. NAKAGAKI (Aichi-Gakuin University, Nagoya, Japan) 2454 10:30 The Detrimental Effects of Different Gingivitis Levels. M. SCHTZLE*, H. LE, W.B. BRGIN, N.P. LANG, . NERUD, and H. BOYSEN (University of Berne, Switzerland) 2455 10:45 Association of Environmental Lead Exposure and Periodontal Disease. A.W. HO*, J.E. VENA, R.J. GENCO, C. SEMPOS, and S.G. GROSSI (University at Buffalo, NY, USA) Seq#: 254.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, G4

Prosthodontics Research - In Vitro Evaluation of Endo-posts, Cores, and Cements Chairpersons: A. Walls and S. Kiat-Amnuay 2463 9:00 Effect of No Ferrule on Failure of Teeth Restored with Bonded Posts and Cores. C.C.H. NG*, M.I. AL-BAYAT, H.B. DUMBRIGUE, J.A. GRIGGS, and C.W. WAKEFIELD (Baylor College of Dentistry (Texas A & M University System Health Science Center), Dallas, USA) 2464 9:15 Fracture Strengths of Endodontically Treated Teeth Restored with a Prefabricated-type Post and Different Core Materials. F. AYKENT*, M. KALKAN, M.T. YUCEL, S. AKMAN, and O. INAN (Selcuk University, Faculty of Dentistry, Konya, Turkey) 2465 9:30 Resistance to Static and Dynamic Loading of Pulpless Teeth with Flared Canals Restored with Different Postand-Core Systems. S. HU*, T. OSADA, K. WARITA, and T. KAWAWA (Showa University, School of Dentistry, Tokyo, Japan) 2466 9:45 Diametral Tensile Strength of a Resin Composite Core Bonded to Pre-fabricated Posts. G.C. SANTOS JR*, O. ELMOWAFY, and J.H. RUBO (Faculdade de Odontologia - UFBA BRAZIL, Salvador - BAHIA, Brazil) 2467 10:00 Microleakage Evaluation of Self-etching Primer in Composite Core Preparations. D. ESTAFAN, F.F. TUNG*, and C. AGOSTA (New York University College of Dentistry, USA) 2468 10:15 Retention of Pre-fabricated Titanium Posts Cemented with Three Different Cements. A. BANI SAKHER*, K. LUDWIG, and M. KERN (Christian-Albrechts University at Kiel, Germany) 2469 10:30 Crown Retention for Two Resin-modified Glassionomer and Two Composite Resin Luting Cements. G.H. JOHNSON*, X. LEPE, and D.J. BALES (University of Washington, Seattle, USA) 2470 10:45 A Comparison of Tensile Bond Strengths of Five Luting Cements in Full-veneer Crown Restorations. A. KESHVAD*, T. HOOSHMAND, and F. NILCHIAN (Shahed University, School of Clinical Dentistry, Tehran, Iran) Seq#: 256.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oral, F1

Periodontal Research - Pathogenesis - Gingival Overgrowth Chairpersons: S. Ruhl and N. Buduneli 2456 9:00 Cytokines and Growth Factors in Saliva of Patients with Cyclosporin-induced Gingival Overgrowth. S. RUHL*, S. HAMBERGER, R. BETZ, T. SUKKAR, G. SCHMALZ, R.A. SEYMOUR, K.-A. HILLER, and J.M. THOMASON (University of Regensburg, Germany) 2457 9:15 Effect of Cyclosporin A (CsA) on Signaling Events in Human Gingival Fibroblasts and Cementum Mineralization. A.S. NARAYANAN*, H. ARZATE, C. VARGO, H. BHARATH, M.-N.T. HUYNH, and K.T. HOANG (University of Washington -, Seattle, USA) 2458 9:30 Plasminogen Activator Inhibitors Type 1 and Type 2 in Gingival Crevicular Fluid of Cyclosporin-A-treated Patients. N. BUDUNELI*, E. BUDUNELI, S. INAR, G. ATILLA, D. LAPPIN, and D.F. KINANE (Ege University, Izmir, Turkey) 2459 9:45 Proliferation and Synthesis of Fibronectin and Collagen in Fibroblasts Derived from Hereditary Gingival Fibromatosis. S. KAMOLMATYAKUL* and S. SWASDISON (Prince of Songkla University, Hadyai, Songkla, Thailand) 2460 10:00 Up-regulation of Keratinocyte Growth Factor in Gingival Overgrowth Fibroblasts. S.J. DAS*, H. NEWMAN, and I. OLSEN (University College London, England) 2461 10:15 Effects of DNA-RNA Chimeric Ribozyme Targeting TGF-beta1 on Growth of Human Gingival Fibroblasts. J. YUSA*, S. SATO, N. FUKUDA, and K. KAMOI (The Nippon Dental University, School of Dentistry at Tokyo, Japan) 2462 10:30 The Proliferative Activity and Expression of Molecules of Cell Junctions in the Human Gingival Epithelium. Y. OIKAWA*, S. HATAKEYAMA, T. YAEGASHI, and M. SATOH (Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Iwate, Japan) 10:45 Discussion.

Salivary Research - Regulation of Salivary Gland Development and Secretion Chairpersons: A. Bennick and M. Hoffman 2471 9:00 FGF7 and FGF10 Regulate Branching Morphogenesis of Developing Mouse Submandibular Glands in vitro through FGFR2b and FGFR1b. M.P. HOFFMAN*, Z.L. STEINBERG, C.R. MYERS, and M. LARSEN (National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, NIH, Department of Health and Human Services, Bethesda, MD, USA) 2472 9:15 Tlx-1 and Development of Mouse Submandibular Gland Ducts. L. MIRELS and A.R. HAND* (University of Connecticut, Farmington, USA) 2473 9:30 Effects of PKC Isozymes on the Proliferation of HSG Cell Line. K. NAGY*, V. SZLVIK, G.Z. RCZ, B. O'CONNELL, and G. VARGA (Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary)

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2474 9:45 CCAAT-Enhancer-binding Proteins (C/EBPs) and c-Myc in Rat Parotid Gland: Effects of Isoprenaline and Food Intake. A.-C. REINHOLD* and J. EKSTRM (Gteborg University, Sweden) 2475 10:00 Proteolytic Processing of Acidic Proline-rich Proteins. A. BENNICK* and K. CAI (University of Toronto, Canada) 2476 10:15 Gene Transfer to Salivary Glands Using Lentiviral Vectors. A. PALMON*, E. SHAI, H. HAIM, and A. PANET (Institute Of Dental Sciences, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel) 2477 10:30 Relaxation of Human Isolated Submandibular Artery to Acetylcholine. D. STOJIC*, S. PESIC, M. RADENKOVIC, J. POPOVIC, Z. PESIC, and L. GRBOVIC (Faculty of Stomatology, Belgrade, Yugoslavia) 2478 10:45 Surgical Approaches to Parasympathetic Denervation of the Rat Parotid Gland. M. SANDBERG* and J. EKSTRM (Gteborg University, Sweden) Seq#: 257.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Pulp Biology - Biocompatibility of Dental Materials; Pulp Capping 2479 Effect of Dentin Exposure on Tooth Whitening and Penetration of Bleaching Agents into the Pulp Chamber. R.H. WONG*, R. PATABI CHETA RAMAN, and S. KANAGASINGAM (Faculty of Dentistry, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) 2480 Histological Assessment of the Dental Pulp after Vital Bleaching. J.G. GONZLEZ-OCHOA, I. NORDAHL*, B.A. MATIS, and I.A. MJOR (NIOM - Scand Inst Dent Mater, Haslum, Norway) 2481 Penetration of Bleaching Agents into the Pulp Chamber. A.R. BENETTI*, C.B. MIRANDA, M.N.G. MANCINI, M.C. VALERA, and I. BALDUCCI (So Jos dos Campos School of Dentistry, Brazil) 2482 Reaction of Rat Pulp Tissue to Carisolv 2TM Results of a Histocytological Evaluation. T. DAMMASCHKE*, U. STRATMANN, K. MOKRYS, M. KAUP, and K.H. OTT (Westflische Wilhelms-Universitt, Mnster, Germany) 2483 Biocompatibility of a New Endodontic Sealer. C. BECCE* and C.H. PAMEIJER (Private practice, Savona, Italy) 2484 Histopathologic Responses to CO2 Laser and Two-step Adhesive System. M. SHIRONO*, T. EBIHARA, and Y. KATOH (Nippon Dental University, Niigata, Japan) 2485 Histological Evaluation of White Pro Root MTA as a Direct Pulp-capping Material. C.E. IWAMOTO*, E.I. ADACHI, D.M. BARNES, E.E. ROMBERG, C. PAMEIJER, and D.L. GEORGE (University of Maryland, Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, USA) 2486 Association between Clinical and Histological Findings Using White Pro Root MTA in Pulp Capping. E.I. ADACHI, C.E. IWAMOTO, D.M. BARNES, E.E. ROMBERG, C.H. PAMEIJER*, and D.L. GEORGE (University of Connecticut SDM, Simsbury, USA) 2487 Comparison of Mineral Trioxide Aggregate and Calcium Hydroxide in Immediate and Delayed Pulp Capping. C.G. TOH*, C.H. SIAR, K.H. NG, and G.E. ROMANOS (University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) 2488 Effect of EmdogainGel on Experimentally Exposed Human Dental Pulps. H. OLSSON*, K.E. HOLST, K. PETERSSON, and U. SCHRDER (Faculty of Odontology, Malm University, Sweden)

2489 Dental Pulp Responses to Acidic Fibroblast Growth Factor in Monkeys. Z.M. LI* and V. SAE-LIM (National University of Singapore, Singapore) 2490 Maintenance of Odontoblasts & Pulp Fibroblasts in Incisor Slice Culture for Pulp-Cytotoxicity Testing of Dental Materials. T.Y. SAW*, T. CAO, H. LIU, A.U.J. YAP, and M.L. NG (National University of Singapore, Singapore) 2491 Evaluation of the Reparative Capacity of Rat Pulp by Diagnostic Measurement of Bioelectrical Pulp Potential. T. TAMARUT, M. KOVACEVIC*, and S. BESLIC (Medical faculty, Rijeka, Croatia) 2492 Adhesive Pulp-capping with Self-etching Agent after Sodium Hypochlorite Hemostasy. R.V. ELIAS*, F.F. DEMARCO, and S.B.C. TARQUINIO (Federal University of Pelotas, Brazil) 2493 Clinical and Radiographic Assessment of Pulpotomies in Primary Teeth using Calcium Hydroxide Paste and Mineral Trioxide Aggregate. C. PERCINOTO*, A.M. CASTRO, and L.M.C.P. PINTO (Universidade Estadual Jlio de Mesquita Filho- Faculdade de Odontologia de Araatuba, Brazil) 2494 Microscopic Evaluation of Pulpotomized Canine Teeth after Pulp Capping with Two Types of Mineral Trioxide Aggregate. R. MENEZES, A. LETRA*, V. CARVALHO, and C. BRAMANTE (Rio de Janeiro State University, Brazil) Seq#: 258.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

IADR Unilever Hatton Competitors - Junior Category 2495 Vertebrate Conservation of Amelogenin Exons 8 and 9: Expression in Ameloblasts and Odontoblasts. J. IBARRA*, P. PAPAGERAKIS, M. MACDOUGALL, and P. DENBESTEN (University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, USA) 2496 Nuclear Receptor Coactivators Inhibit Oral Cancer Cell Invasion. N. SALIB* and D.L. CROWE (University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA) 2497 The Role of DNA Adenine Methylation in Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans. J. OZA* and N.O. REICH (University of California Santa Barbara, USA) 2498 Effect of Tetracyclines on Proliferation and Collagen Production of Human Gingival Fibroblasts. N.H. WOOD* and S.J. BOTHA (University of Pretoria, South Africa) 2499 Actin Dynamics in Fibroblasts and Neutrophils Challenged with Treponema denticola Major Outer Sheath Protein (Msp). A.C.S. HO*, A. PAES, M. GLOGAUER, and R.P. ELLEN (University of Toronto, Faculty of Dentistry, Canada) 2500 Spectral and Thermal Properties of LED and High Intensity Curing Lights. A.T. WEERAKOON*, I.A. MEYERS, A.J. MIDDLETON, A.L. SYMONS, and L.J. WALSH (The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia) 2501 Localized Infection with Porphyromonas gingivalis Increases Mice Morbidity and Mortality Due to Murine Cytomegalovirus Infection. J. STERN*, E. SHAI, B. ZAKS, A. HALABI, L. SHAPIRA, and A. PALMON (Institute of Dental Sciences, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel) 2502 Cuspal Movement and Microleakage in Premolar Teeth Restored using Different Composites Under Varying Conditions. G. ABBAS*, G.J. FLEMING, A.C. SHORTALL, and F.T. BURKE (University of Birmingham School of Dentistry, United Kingdom) 2503 Preferential Wound Healing in the Oral Mucosa. D.B. SHANNON* (Queen's University, Belfast, United Kingdom)

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IADR Unilever Hatton Competitors - Post-doctoral Category 2504 Unique and Overlapping Functions of Cbfa-1activated Tcf/Lef transcription Factors during Tooth and Periodontal Tissue Development. P. PAPAGERAKIS*, M. MACDOUGALL, and J. FENG (University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, USA) 2505 Effects of PTH on RANK-L and OPG Gene Expression During Osteoblast Differentiation. J.C. HUANG*, T. SAKATA, M. BENCSIK, B. HALLORAN, D. BIKLE, and R. NISSENSON (University of California San Francisco, USA) 2506 Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha Stimulates Isolated Peripheral Human Nociceptors: Mechanism for Pain. A.A. KHAN* and K.M. HARGREAVES (University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, USA) 2507 Immunoelectron Microscopic Characterization of Dendritic Cells in Rat Apical Periodontitis. T. KANEKO*, T. OKIJI, M. TAKAGI, and H. SUDA (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan) 2508 VEGF Stimulates Bone Remodeling by Enhancing Osteoclast Differentiation. M. KAKU*, S. KOHNO, T. KAWATA, and K. TANNE (Hiroshima University Graduate School of Biomedical Science, Japan) 2509 Cytokine-specific Gene-knockout Studies in Oropharyngeal Candidiasis. C.S. FARAH*, Y. HU, J. ALAYAN, G.J. SEYMOUR, and R.B. ASHMAN (University of Queensland, St Lucia, Australia) 2510 Expression of Different Aquaporin Isoforms During Human and Mouse Tooth Development. S. FELSZEGHY*, L. MDIS, P. NMETH, G. NAGY, T. ZELLES, P. AGRE, J. LAURIKKALA, I. THESLEFF, and S. NIELSEN (Medical and Health Science Centre, University of Debrecen, Hungary) 2511 Immunodominant Epitope of Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans HSP40 in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis. A. YOSHIDA*, Y. NAKANO, Y. YAMASHITA, T. OHO, T. HORIUCHI, H. TSUKAMOTO, M. KONDO, M. OHISHI, and T. KOGA (Kyushu University Faculty of Dental Science, Fukuoka, Japan) Seq#: 260.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

IADR Unilever Hatton Competitors - Senior Category 2512 Role of the FGFR3-Mediated Signaling Pathway in Skeletogenesis of the Chick Mandibular Arch. D.A. VELONIS*, M.S. KRONENBERG, B.L. OLIVER, A.C. LICHTLER, and M. MINA (University of Connecticut Health Center School of Dental Medicine, Farmington, USA) 2513 Rescue of Tooth Eruption and Dental Phenotype Characterization of Transgenic Op/Op Mice Expressing Membrane Bound CSF-1. J. DICKSON*, K. WOODRUFF, J. SCHULZE, M. MACDOUGALL, and S.L. ABBOUD (University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, USA) 2514 C-Type Natriuretic Peptide Differential Regulation of Matrix Proteins in Ameloblasts and Odontoblasts. J. SCHULZE*, M. STEINHELPER, P. PAPAGERAKIS, and M. MACDOUGALL (University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, USA)

2515 Bone Induction Using Statin Collagen Grafts. R.W.K. WONG* and A.B.M. RABIE (University of Hong Kong, China) 2516 Cementum Matrix Formation by Cultured Dental Follicle Cells in vivo. K. HANDA*, M. SAITO, M. YAMAUCHI, T. KIYONO, S. SATO, and T. TERANAKA (Kanagawa Dental College, Yokosuka, Japan) 2517 Dentin vs. Enamel as Biomarkers for F-induced Changes in Teeth. A.P.G.F. VIEIRA*, R. HANCOCK, H. LIMEBACK, and M. GRYNPAS (Mount Sinai Hospital - University of Toronto, Canada) 2518 Axonal Exposure and Close Apposition in Human Lingual Nerve Neuromas. A.R. VORA*, A.R. LOESCHER, F.M. BOISSONADE, and P.P. ROBINSON (University of Sheffield, England) 2519 Apoptosis in Pulpal Tissue of the NOS-3 Knockout Mouse. T. KRAGE*, I. LAMBRICHTS, F. VANDENABEELE, A. GOEDECKE, and W.H.-M. RAAB (Heinrich Heine University, Duesseldorf, Germany) 2520 Association Between Periodontal and Periimplant Conditions: A 10-year Prospective Study. I.K. KAROUSSIS*, S. MUELLER, G.E. SALVI, L.J.A. MAYFIELD, U. BRAEGGER, and N.P. LANG (Ioannis K. Karoussis, HalandriAthens, Greece) 2521 Direct Regulation of Intracellular Ca by 17Estradiol: an Effect that is Time-dependent and Sex-specific in Growth Plate Chondrocytes in vitro. J. EKSTEIN*, E. NASATZKY, A. ORNOY, B.D. BOYAN, and Z. SCHWARTZ (Hebrew University Hadassah Faculty of Dental Medicine, Jerusalem, Israel) 2522 Periapical Bone Resorption after Unilateral Sympathectomy in Rat Jaws. S.R. HAUG* and K.J. HEYERAAS (University of Bergen, Norway) 2523 Cytotoxic Effects of Khat (Catha edulis) on Human Oral Cells and Leukemia Cell Lines. E.A.O. DIMBA*, D.E. COSTEA, L.L. LORO, B.T. GJERTSEN, F.W. GEORGE, O.K. VINTERMYR, and A.C. JOHANNESSEN (University of Bergen, Norway) 2524 Measuring Oral Health Outcomes in a Clinical Institutional Environment. T. POSTMA* (School of Dentistry, University of Pretoria, South Africa) 2525 Gene Expression of Extracellular Matrix Proteoglycans in Human Cyclosporin-induced Gingival Overgrowth. N. GNOATTO*, R.F.M. LOTUFO, O. TOFFOLETTO, and M.V. MARQUEZINI (University of So Paulo School of Dentistry, Brazil) 2526 In vitro Immunoexpression of Extracellular Matrix Proteins of Human Dental Pulp and Gingival Mucosa Fibroblasts. E.F. MARTINEZ* and V.C. ARAJO (University of So Paulo, Brazil) 2527 The Role of Myostatin in Skeletal Muscle Formation. M. NISHI*, A. YASUE, H. OHUCHI, S. NOJI, and K. MORIYAMA (Tokushima University, Japan) 2528 Influence of Cavity Disinfectants on Microleakage of Class II Composite Restorations. H.P. CHEW* and C.G. TOH (University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) 2529 6-Integrin Cytoplasmic Tail: Novel Intracellular Target for Inhibiting Oral SCC Invasion. M.R. MORGAN*, G.J. THOMAS, and J.F. MARSHALL (Cancer Research UK, London, United Kingdom) 2530 Tooth Eruption and Growth in Suckling Pups of Diabetic Dams. M.E. VILLARINO*, J.A. GOYA, R.C. DE LUCCA, and A.M. UBIOS (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina)

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2531 The Initial Study of Genotype and Phenotype of Clinical Mutans Streptococcus. M. NIE*, Q. ZHANG, Z. BIAN, M.W. FAN, J.R. LIU, and L.Y. MENG (Wuhan University School of Stomatology, China) 2532 Expression of PCNA, Ki-67, p53 and p21 as Prognostic Markers in Squamous Cell Carcinoma in a Venezuelan Population. J.G. PONCE*, H. RIVERA, M. CORRENTI, M. AVILA, and S. MAISSI (Hospital Oncologico Padre Machado, Caracas, Venezuela) 2533 New Polymeric Dental Nanocomposite Using Optimized Montmorillonite as Filler Particle. Technological Development. A.J. CARPIO-MORALES* and R.M. ESTRADAYAEZ (National University of Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico) 2534 Decreased Expression of 3 and 1 Integrin Subunits is Responsible for Differentiation-associated Changes in Cells Behavior in Terminally Differentiated Human Oral Keratinocytes. H.K. NOH*, J.-E. OH, K.-H. PARK, J.-M. KIM, C.P. CHUNG, and B.-M. MIN (Seoul National University, South Korea) 2535 Regulation of Epithelial Phenotype by Regionally Defined Oral Fibroblasts. S.T.W. MCKEOWN* and C.R. IRWIN (Queen's University, Belfast, United Kingdom) 2536 An Analysis of Correlation Between the Cortical Bone Thickness and Primary Implant Stability Using Non-destructive Methods. Y.J. YI*, D.J. YOON, J.C. JUNG, and J.H. YANG (Kangnung National University, South Korea) Seq#: 261.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

2545 Marginal Adaptation of Three-unit Alloy FPDs with Different Cements. S. NEUMANN*, M. ROSENTRITT, M. BEHR, and G. HANDEL (University of Regensburg, Germany) 2546 Comparison of the Accuracy of Five Removable Die Systems. D.M. RODRIGUES*, S.C. DIAS, and W. MATSUMOTO (Potiguar University, Natal, Brazil) 2547 Load Fatigue Performance of Full-coverage Ceromer Crowns. H. HO, J. NEO, and F. MOEEN* (National University of Singapore, Singapore) 2548 Evaluation of Marginal Adaptation of Ceramic Crowns Depending on the Marginal Design and the Addition of Ceramic. E. HILGERT*, M.P. NEISSER, V.Z.C. VSQUEZ, E.M.V. COSTA, V. GIANNINI, and I.R. BONDIOLI (Universidade Estadual Paulista UNESP, So Jos dos Campos, Brazil) 2549 The Effects of Different Cores on the Fracture Resistance of Hot Pressable Ceramic Crowns. J.-H. CHEN*, H. WANG, C.-X. SHI, and M. WANG (Dental Hospital, the 4th Military Medical University, Xian, China) 2550 Impression Accuracy of Sectional Stock Tray System. C. OHKUBO*, N. KAMADA, T. HOSOI, C. OHKUBO, and K.S. KURTZ (Tsurumi University, Yokohama, Japan) 2551 3-D Analysis of Anterior Metal Ceramic Crown Preparations. M. MARASHDEH*, O. ABU-SALEM, and E. LYNCH (Queen's University, Belfast, United Kingdom) Seq#: 262.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Prosthodontics Research - Polymer Performance, Adhesion, Curing, and Post/core Studies 2552 Study on Impact Rolling Wear of New Denture Teeth. M. DEGUCHI*, Y. YAMAGUCHI, A. NAGAFUJI, and S. SUZUKI (Shofu Inc, Kyoto, Japan) 2553 The Effect of Camphorquinone Concentration on Water Sorption and Solubility of FRC with Hyperbranched Polymer Matrix. L.V.J. LASSILA*, M. VIGREN, and P.K. VALLITTU (University of Turku, Finland) 2554 Metal Etchant and Primer for 4-META Resin Bonding to Titanium. Y. TAIRA*, H. YANAGIDA, M. ATSUTA, and H. MATSUMURA (Nagasaki University, Japan) 2555 Retentive Strength Comparison Between New Autoretentive and Classic Impression Trays. I. WAGNER*, M. SCHAAF, and S. ARNDT (3M ESPE AG, Seefeld, Germany) 2556 Hardening of a Resin Composite Restorative with LED Light Curing. S. KERMANSHAHI*, O. EL-MOWAFY, and B. SHOKATI (University of Toronto -, Canada) 2557 A Survey of Efficacy of QTH Light-curing Units Used in Dental Offices in TorontoComparison with Tel Aviv, Texas, and Tokyo. F. RAJWANI*, W. EL-BADRAWY, O. ELMOWAFY, J. KERMALLI, O. SOLIMAN, R. ZAWI, B. SHOKATI, A. ENCIOIU, and K. SHEIKH (University of Toronto, Canada) 2558 A Survey of Efficacy of QTH Light-curing Units Used in Dental Offices in TorontoHeat/Glare Measurements. R. ZAWI*, W. EL-BADRAWY, O. EL-MOWAFY, O. SOLIMAN, J. KERMALLI, B. SHOKATI, F. RAJWANI, A. ENCIOIU, K. SHEIKH, and K. SHEIKH (University of Toronto, Canada) 2559 A Survey of Efficacy of QTH Light-curing Units Used in Dental Offices in TorontoLight Intensity. J. KERMALLI*, O. EL-MOWAFY, W. EL-BADRAWY, B. SHOKATI, O. SOLIMAN, F. RAJWANI, R. ZAWI, A. ENCIOIU, and K. SHEIKH (University of Toronto, Canada)

Prosthodontics Research - Fixed Prostheses: Color, Fabrication, in vitro Assessment 2537 Color Conformity of Different Batches of Two Shade Guide Systems. C. RLLEKE*, F.-J. FABER, and T. KERSCHBAUM (private practice, Meppen, Germany) 2538 Conformity of Color Matching with Three Different Color-measuring Devices. I. TREUNERT*, F.-J. FABER, and T. KERSCHBAUM (University of Cologne, Germany) 2539 Does Shade Selection Improve with Clinical Experience and Training?. K. YORK*, T.F. WALSH, and D.G. WILDGOOSE (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom) 2540 Computer-generated Power Measurement of Dental Cutting with an Electric Handpiece. S.C. SIEGEL* and F.C. EICHMILLER (University of Maryland, Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, Dental School, USA) 2541 Cutting Efficiency of a New Diamond Bur for Tooth Preparation. B. ALBERTO, D. MELILLI*, and P. BALDISSARA (University of Palermo, Italy) 2542 In vitro Biocompatibilities of Three Provisional Restorative Materials Using Human Gingival Fibroblasts. D.P. NABADALUNG*, R. DZIAK, and S. BORDIN (University at Buffalo, NY, USA) 2543 Precision of Fit of 0.4 mm Aluminum Oxide Coping. M.M.S. AL-REYAHI*, B.E. LANG, M. SIERRAALTA, M.E. RAZZOOG, and B.R. LANG (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA) 2544 Fracture Strength of Anterior 3-Unit FPD: FRC and All-ceramic. C. KOLBECK*, M. ROSENTRITT, R. LANG, M. BEHR, and G. HANDEL (University of Regensburg, Germany)

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2560 Microhardness of Flowable Resin Composites with High-intensity Light Curing. W. EL-BADRAWY*, A. ENCIOIU, O. EL-MOWAFY, and D. KARASTATHIS (University of Toronto, Canada) 2561 Dentinal Crack Incidence Following Ultrasonic Vibration to Intra-radicular Posts. J.D. SATTERTHWAITE*, I.A. PRETTY, and A. STOKES (University of Manchester, United Kingdom) 2562 Effect of Endodontic Treatment on Fatigue Resistance of Fiber Post Bonding. P. BALDISSARA*, F. ZICARI, D. MELILLI, and C. MONACO (University of Bologna, Italy) 2563 In vitro Failure Mode of Fiber-reinforced PostCore Systems: A Systematic Review. W.A. FOKKINGA*, N.H.J. CREUGERS, and C.M. KREULEN (University of Nijmegen, Netherlands) 2564 Fracture Strength of Fiber-reinforced and Allceramic Post and Core Anterior Restorations. M. ROSENTRITT*, M. BEHR, M. SIKORA, A. KUJAT, and G. HANDEL (University of Regensburg, Germany) 2565 Effects of Master Apical File, Remaining Guttapercha Length, and Periodontal Ligament on Vertical Root Fractures. M. OKITSU*, T. ISHIZUKA, H. TAKAHASHI, T. YOSHIOKA, and H. SUDA (TOKYO MEDICAL AND DENTAL UNIVERSITY, Tokyo, Japan) 2566 Effects of Surface Conditioning and Core Dimension on the Tensile Retentive Force of Core Materials to Metallic and Glassfiber Endodontic Posts. I. ARTOPOULOU*, K.L. O'KEEFE, and J.M. POWERS (University of Texas Dental Branch at Houston, USA) Seq#: 263.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

2574 Degradation Patterns of Different Adhesives and Bonding Procedures. M. KAGA*, M. HASHIMOTO, H. OHNO, H. SANO, H. OGUCHI, and D.H. PASHLEY (Hokkaido University, Sappro, Japan) 2575 Influence of Thermal and Mechanical Load Cycling on Nanoleakage of Class II Restoration. A.K.B. BEDRAN DE CASTRO*, P.N.R. PEREIRA, L.A.F. PIMENTA, and J.Y. THOMPSON (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA) 2576 Bond Strength and Microleakage of GLUMA Comfort Bond. K. YAMAMOTO*, K. SUNADA, and M. INOUE (Osaka Dental University, Japan) 2577 Composite Resin Bond Strength to Primary Dentin Prepared with Er,Cr:YSGG Laser. T. CHENARD*, M. AMODEO, A.A. CAPUTO, and I. RIZOIU (UCLA School of Dentistry, Los Angeles, CA, USA) 2578 Shear Bond Strength of Two Types of Methyl Methacrylate-based Resin Cement for Bonding Orthodontic Backets. M. KAWASAKI*, T. HAYAKAWA, T. TAKIZAWA, S. SIRIRUNGROJYING, K. SAITO, and K. KASAI (Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Matsudo, Chiba, Japan) Seq#: 264.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Dental Materials: II - Adhesion-Other - Clinical Simulation of Adhesion Properties and Adhesion to Metal/Ceramic Substrates 2579 The Influence of Different Surface Treatments and Metal Conditioners on Adhesive Bonding of Two Composite Materials to Cast Titanium. R. SCHNEIDER*, L. CORRER SOBRINHO, and M.F. DE GOES (Universidade Luterana do Brasil, Canoas, Brazil) 2580 Effects of the Bonding Agent and Gold Intermediate Layer on Metal-Ceramic Bond Strength. D.K. OYAFUSO*, M.A. BOTTINO, M.K. ITINOCHE, M.M.V. GUIMARES, M.P. NEISSER, and R. JIA (Universidade Est. Paulista Julio Mesquita, So Paulo, Brazil) 2581 Bond Strength of Adhesive Cement to Ga- and Inadded Ag-Pd-Au-Cu Alloys. S.-I. GOTO*, P. CHURNJITAPIROM, Y. MIYAGAWA, and H. OGURA (The Nippon Dental University, Niigata, Japan) 2582 Study of the Tensile Strength of Capsules Cemented on a Metallic Die, in Function of Relief and Retention for the Cement. C.A. PAVANELLI*, J.E.J. ARAJO, L.F. VALANDRO, A.M.M. MESQUITA, L. NOGUEIRA JR, and O.D. ANDREATTA FILHO (Paulista State University, So Jos dos Campos, Brazil) 2583 Shear Bond Strength Between Commercially Pure Titanium (Cast and Milled) and a Ceramic. K.A.N. OLIVIERI*, M.P. NEISSER, E.M.V. COSTA, R.P. AVELAR, V. GIANNINI, and R.S. NISHIOKA (Paulista State University, So Jos dos Campos, Brazil) 2584 Long-term Resin Bond Strength to Procera AllZirkon. A. SADAN* and M.B. BLATZ (Louisiana State University School of Dentistry, New Orleans, USA) 2585 Vinyloligosilsesquioxane added to Denture-base Acrylic Resin Can Improve Bond Strength to Dental Porcelain. J.S. SHIM*, W.G. ROH, S.J. HEO, D.J. CHUNG, and D.H. HAN (Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea) 2586 Bonding of High-strength Ceramics to Dentin using Adhesive Resin Cements. W. ZENG*, H. TANAKA, A. SHIMOZONO, and S. SUZUKI (SUNMEDICAL, Moriyama, Shiga, Japan)

Dental Materials: I - Adhesion-Composite Bond Strength - New Materials and General Adhesion 2567 Priming Effect of the Tri-ethylene Glycol (TEG) and Tri-ethylene Glycol Mono Methacrylate (TEGMA). M. KUSUNOKI*, K. ITOH, Y. UTSUMI, and H. HISAMITSU (Showa University, Tokyo, Japan) 2568 Bond Strength of Three Different Dentin Bonding Systems to Abraded Dentin. S. KARAKAYA*, N. NL, E.C. SAY, F. ZER, M. SOYMAN, and J. TAGAMI (Selcuk Universitesi, Konya, Turkey) 2569 Investigations of Acetone Replacement by TertButanol in a Dentin Bonding Agent. R. STADLER*, T. SORG, H.J. STAEHLE, C.E. DOERFER, and T. PIOCH (University of Heidelberg, Germany) 2570 The Effect of Hydrophilic Nano-filler Loading to Dentin Adhesive on Shear Bond Strength. J.S. KIM*, M.H. OH, I.B. LEE, B.H. CHO, and H.H. SON (Seoul National University, South Korea) 2571 Composite Bond Strengths to Dentin Using Three LED Curing Lights and Four Adhesives. J.C. ONTIVEROS*, M.T. WARD, and J.M. POWERS (University of Texas Dental Branch at Houston, USA) 2572 The Difference in the Shear Bond Strength (SBS) of a New Curing Light and Halogen. S. IWASAKI*, M. MIYAMOTO, T. KATAYAMA, T. HOSHINO, and H. NAKAJIMA (Meikai University School of Dentistry, sakado, Japan) 2573 Shear Bond Strength of Metal Bracket Cured with LED Curing Light. K.-S. LEE* (Kyung Hee University, College of Dentistry, Seoul, South Korea)

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2587 Shear Bond Strength Enhancement of the Glass Fiber/Resin Interface using Electron Beam Irradiation. M. BEHR, M. ROSENTRITT, K. BETTERMANN*, and G. HANDEL (University of Regensburg, Germany) 2588 Microtensile Bond Strength between a Composite Resin and an Alumina Ceramic: Effect of Intra-oral Porcelain Repair System. F. LEITE*, E.T. KIMPARA, L.F. VALANDRO, A.G. LOPES, V.Z.C. VSQUEZ, and A.A.D. CASTRO FILHO (Paulista State University, So Jos dos Campos-SP, Brazil) 2589 Mechanical Properties of Acetone-based Dentinbonding Agents in Two Cure Modes. B.H. CHO* and S.H. DICKENS (Seoul National University, College of Dentistry, South Korea) 2590 Solvent Effects in Single-solution Adhesives on Degree of Cure and Microtensile Bond Strength. S.H. DICKENS* and B.H. CHO (American Dental Association Foundation, Gaithersburg, MD, USA) 2591 Marginal Seal of Class II Composite Restorations in vitro after Standardized Robot-supported Cavity Preparation. M. KAUP*, S. DUDA, T. DAMMASCHKE, and K.H. OTT (Westflische Wilhelms-Universitt, Mnster, Germany) 2592 Bonding Durability of Soft Denture Liner to Denture Base Materials. H. MINAMI*, S. SUZUKI, H. KURASHIGE, H. OHASHI, and T. TANAKA (University of Alabama School of Dentistry, Birmingham, USA) 2593 Resilience of Three Separation Rings and the Influence of Repeated Loading, Disinfection, and Sterilization. B.A.C. LOOMANS*, N.J.M. OPDAM, E.M. BRONKHORST, F.J.M. ROETERS, S. VAN DER WAAL, and J.G. RIKKEN (University of Nijmegen, Netherlands) Seq#: 265.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

2601 SEM Observation of Adhesion Interface between Newly Prepared Self-etching Sealant and Enamel. K. MATSUNAGA*, K. AKITA, T. SATO, T. MOCHIZUKI, Y. KADOMA, and M. TANAKA (Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Japan) 2602 Antibacterial Self-etching Primer System: Bond Strength and Microstructure of Intact Primary Enamel. M. DARONCH*, M.F. GOES, R.H.M. GRANDE, and D.C.N. CHAN (University of So Paulo, Brazil) Seq#: 266.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Dental Materials: III - Ceramics and Cements - Ceramics: Solubility/Cement Bonding 2603 Influence of Various Cements on Shear Bond Strength. T. NAGAI*, Y. KAWAMOTO, K. KANAKURI, M. YAMASAKI, K. SHIMADA, Y. KAKEHASHI, and T. IGARASHI (Nihon University School of Dentistry, Tokyo, Japan) 2604 The Influence of CaF2 on the Solubility of Apatite-Mullite Glass-ceramic Materials. H.M. FATHI*, A. JOHNSON, R. VAN NOORT, and J.M. WALSH (Department of Dental Technology, Nasser University, Mesorata, Libya) 2605 Influence of Thermo-cycling on the Microtensile Bond Strength between a Lithium Disilicate-based Ceramic and a Composite for Repair. S. PEIXE*, L.F. VALANDRO, F. LEITE, M. ITINOCHE, O.D. ANDREATTA FILHO, and A. FIGUEIREDO (Paulista State University, So Jos dos Campos-SP, Brazil) 2606 Evaluation of the Microtensile Bond Strength between Two Resin Cements and a Glass-infiltrated Alumina Ceramic. J. GONALVES*, M.A. BOTTINO, F. LEITE, L.F. VALANDRO, O.D. ANDREATTA FILHO, and F.L. RIBEIRO (Paulista State University, So Jos dos Campos, Brazil) 2607 Evaluation of Apatite Ceramics Containing Tricalcium Phosphate in the Surface Layer. L.M. HIRAKATA*, M. KON, T. YUASA, Y. MIYAMOTO, and K. ASAOKA (Tokushima University, Japan) 2608 Microtensile Bond Strength between Zirconia Ceramic and Resin Cement: Effect of Ceramic Surface Treatment. M.A. BOTTINO*, L.F. VALANDRO, R. SCOTTI, M. NEISSER, L. BUSO, and F. LEITE (Paulista State University, So Jos dos Campos, Brazil) 2609 In vitro Wear and Bond Strength to Metal after Cyclic Loading of Different Luting Agents. R.R. BRAGA*, J.L. FERRACANE, and A. PIWOWARCZYK (University of So Paulo, Brazil) 2610 Bond Strength of Flowable Composite Resins to Porcelain Repair Materials. N. CAPA*, A. UNAL, E. KAZAZOGLU, and S. CALKKOCAOGLU (Yeditepe University, Istanbul, Turkey) 2611 Microtensile Bond Strength between a Glass-infiltrated Alumina Ceramic, with and without the Application of a Silane Coupling Agent, and a Resin Cement. A.G. LOPES*, M.P. NEISSER, F. LEITE, K.A.N. OLIVIERI, R.P. AVELAR, and A.H. DIAS (Paulista State University, So Jos dos Campos, Brazil) 2612 Maximum Load to Fracture of Various Resin Cements to an Experimental Zirconia (Zirconia YTZ-P). A. MACEDO*, J. DELGADO, M. SIERRAALTA, and M.E. RAZZOOG (The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA) 2613 Adhesion of a New Adhesive Resin Cement to CAD/CAM Materials. R.P. RUSIN* and K.M. CUMMINGS (3M ESPE Dental Products, St. Paul, MN, USA)

Dental Materials: II - Adhesion-Other - Properties of Tooth Structure/Biocompatibility and Self-etching Adhesives 2594 Effects of Carbamide Peroxide Bleaching on the Flexural Strength and Modulus of Elasticity of Dentin. S. KHANNA*, M. LIM, and L.E. TAM (University of Toronto, Canada) 2595 Temperature Response to Bracket Bonding Using LEDs and Halogen Light Sources. S.D.T. PORTO NETO*, P.C. GOMES SILVA, R.D.F.Z. LIZARELLI, L.T. MORIYAMA, and V.S. BAGNATO (Faculdade de Ododontologia de AraraquaraUnesp, Brazil) 2596 Effects of NaOCl or Combination of NaOCl and Various Acids on Dentin Surface Morphology. K. GOKCE, M. KAZAK, and Y. BENDERLI* (Yeditepe University, stanbul, Turkey) 2597 Effects of Adhesive Restoration on Cuspal Deflection in Endodontically Treated Premolars. A. CERUTTI*, F. MANGANI, A. PUTIGNANO, and M. AMATO (University of Brescia, Italy) 2598 Pyrometric Evaluation of the Dentinal Surface of the Pulp Chamber in Bovine Teeth Irradiated with Copper Vapor Laser. A.C.S. TAVARES, L.A.P. PENNA*, W.D. NICCOLIFILHO, and S.M. RODE (Ibirapuera University, So Paulo, Brazil) 2599 Primary Dentin Topography Evaluation after Treatment with Different Etchants. C.F. ROSADO*, A.S. CALDO TEIXEIRA, R.M. PUPPIN-RONTANI, and M.A. SINHORETI (University of Campinas, Piracicaba, Brazil) 2600 Mechanical Properties of Adhesive Resins at 5 Minutes after Light-curing. T. IKEDA*, A. TAKAHASHI, T. TANAKA, S. INOUE, and H. SANO (Hokkaido University Graduate School of Dental Medicine, Sapporo, Japan)

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2614 Effects of Surface Treatments on Resin Bond Strength to Zirconia Ceramic Abutment. M. YAMASAKI*, Y. HAGIWARA, T. NAGAI, Y. KAWAMOTO, and T. IGARASHI (Nihon University School of Dentistry, Tokyo, Japan) 2615 Bonding Properties of an Experimental Self-curing Resin Cement. A. DAGOSTIN*, M. SIERRAALTA, A. MACEDO, and M.E. RAZZOOG (University of Michigan, School of Dentistry, Ann Arbor, USA) 2616 Effect of Thermocycling on the Bond Strength of an Aluminous Ceramic to a Resin Cement. O.D. ANDREATTA FILHO*, M.A.J. ARAJO, F.P. CAMARGO, G..P. GALHANO, S.R. YOSHIGA, and A.G. LOPES (Paulista State University, So Jos dos Campos - SP, Brazil) 2617 Fabrication and Phase-composition Analysis of a Macroporous Biodegradable Ceramic. T. KASAI*, K. ISHIKAWA, T. KUBOKI, T. FUJISAWA, Y. YOSHIDA, K. SUZUKI, and H. YATANI (Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine and Dentistry, Japan) 2618 Chemical Durability of Leucite Glass Ceramics. M. JAKOVAC*, J. ZIVKO-BABIC, L. CURKOVIC, and J. PANDURIC (School of Dental Medicine, University of Zagreb, Croatia) 2619 Shear Bond Strength to Ceramic: Effect of Silane System. G.C. LOPES, F.O. ARAJO*, L.C.C. VIEIRA, S. MONTEIRO JR., and L.N. BARATIERI (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianpolis S.C, Brazil) Seq#: 267.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Dental Materials: IV - Clinical Trials - Clinical Evaluations: Indirect Resins, Fixed Prosthodontics, Endodontics, Orthodontics 2628 A Clinical Comparison of Post-operative Sensitivity Following Full Crown Cementation. T. HILTON* and D. HILTON (Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, USA) 2629 Clinical Evaluation of Indirect Composite Resin Restorations in Large Cavities. M. ZAROW* and J. KRUPINSKI (Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland) 2630 A Prospective Clinical Study of Ceromer Inlays: Results up to 53 Months. D. GEMALMAZ*, D. KUKRER, E.O. KUYBULU, and F. BOZKURT (Marmara University Faculty of Dentistry, stanbul, Turkey) 2631 Long-term Clinical Evaluation of 109 CAD/CAM Inlays. A. CERUTTI, D. RE*, G. GIACOMELLI, and G. RAPPELLI (University of Milano, Italy) 2632 Fixed Partial Dentures Made in Glassfiber-reinforced Composite. M. FENN* and J.-I. SMEDBERG (Public Dental Service, Stockholm, Sweden) 2633 In vivo Wear of Enamel by a Core Ceramic Used for Posterior FPDs. J. ESQUIVEL-UPSHAW, K.J. ANUSAVICE*, H. YOUNG, J. JONES, and C. GIBBS (University of Florida, Gainesville, USA) 2634 Occlusal Stability and Wear Behavior of Metalfree Single Polymer Crowns. U. HIERLMEIER*, K. GSCHOSSMANN, G. EICKEMEYER, and P. RAMMELSBERG (University of Heidelberg, Germany) 2635 A 2-year Clinical Evaluation of a Novel Calcium Aluminate Filling Material in Class II Cavities. J.W.V. VAN DIJKEN* and K. SUNNEGRDH-GRNBERG (Ume University, Sweden) 2636 Long-term Clinical Trial of Pulpless Bleached Teeth Restored with and without Metallic Posts and Composite Resins. C.E. FRANCISCHONE, N. HENOSTROZA QUINTANS*, A.C. FRANCISCHONE, and J.R.P. LAURIS (Universidade de So Paulo - Faculdade de Odontologia de Bauru, Bauru- SP, Brazil) 2637 Accuracy of One- and Two-stage Impression Techniques - A Randomized Controlled Trial. R.G. LUTHARDT* (Dresden University of Technology, Germany) 2638 Selected Characteristics of a New Polyvinylsiloxane Impression Material: A Randomized Clinical Trial. M.B. BLATZ*, J.O. BURGESS, A. SADAN, D. MERCANTE, and G.J. CHICHE (Louisiana State University School of Dentistry, New Orleans, USA) 2639 A Prospective Clinical Study into the Use of Mineral Trioxide Aggregate for Root-end Filling. B. CHONG*, T. PITT FORD, and M. HUDSON (GKT Dental Institute, King's College London, United Kingdom) 2640 The Surface Roughness and Friction of NiTi Orthodontic Wires in Clinical Use. A. WICHELHAUS, M. GESERICK*, and B. SCHMITZ (University of Basel, Switzerland) 2641 Self-etching Primer vs. Two-stage Etch and Prime for Orthodontic Bonding: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Y.D. ALJUBOURI*, D.T. MILLETT, and W. GILMOUR (Glasgow Dental Hospital & School, United Kingdom)

Dental Materials: IV - Clinical Trials - Clinical Evaluations: Biocompatibility, Restoration Repair and Longevity, Approximal Contacts 2620 Current Clinical Aspects of Dental Metal Allergy in Japan. H. HAMANO*, H. HANI, H. KITAZAKI, T. MASUDA, M. MATSUMURA, K. NOKIBA, H. HIROHARA, T. KOIZUMI, H. MIURA, and T. OHYAMA (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan) 2621 Allergy and Desensitization to Latex: 50-patient Clinical Study. I. VOZZA*, F. DI CARLO, V. PALAZZO, G. RANGHI, and M. QUARANTA (La Sapienza University, Roma, Italy) 2622 Clinical Performance of Intra-orally Repaired Restoration Margins over about 2 Years. B. JAEGER*, M. GROTEN, and N. ARGIRIOU (University of Tuebingen, Germany) 2623 Clinical Evaluation of Alternative Treatments to Replacement of Defective Restorations. V.V. GORDAN, I.A. MJOR, C. SHEN, E. MONDRAGON*, and A. ABU-HANNA (University of Florida, Gainesville, USA) 2624 Resealing of Discolored Resin Margins as an Alternative to Restoration Replacement: Two-year Report. J.B. DENNISON*, A.A. HERRERO, P. YAMAN, and D.J. FASBINDER (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA) 2625 Reasons for Restorative Therapy and the Longevity of Restorations in Adults. H. FORSS* and E. WIDSTRM (Kuopio University Hospital, Finland) 2626 The Reliability of a New Device for Measuring Proximal Contact Strength. B.A.C. LOOMANS, D. WOLFF*, D. JR, N.J.M. OPDAM, E.M. BRONKHORST, T. PIOCH, and C.E. DRFER (University of Heidelberg, Germany) 2627 Influence of Rubberdam on Proximal Contact Strengths. P. RAU*, T. PIOCH, H.J. STAEHLE, and C.E. DRFER (University of Heidelberg, Germany)

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Dental Materials: VII - Others-Metallic - Orthodontic Materials 2642 The Corrosion of Orthodontic Metal Brackets. C.T. KAO* and T.-H. HUANG (Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan) 2643 Effect of Nb Content on the Corrosion Behavior of Spot-welded Stainless Steels for Dental Bracket Materials. C.-S. LEE*, H.-C. CHOE, Y.-M. KO, and N.-C. CHOI (Chosun University, Gwangju, South Korea) 2644 Effect of Drawing Method on the Mechanical Properties and Corrosion Resistance of Stainless Steel Wire for Use in Orthodontics. W.-N. MO*, H.-C. CHOE, and Y.-M. KO (Chosun University, Gwangju, South Korea) 2645 Effect of Fluoride Concentration on the Corrosion Behavior of NiTi Orthodontic Wires. S.-Y. LIN, C.-C. HSU, C.-H. HSU, T.-H. LEE*, M.-Y. CHOU, and H.-H. HUANG (Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan) 2646 Degradation of Tensile Strength Due to Hydrogen Absorption of Nickel-Titanium Superelastic Alloys in Fluoride Solution. K. YOKOYAMA*, K. KANEKO, K. MORIYAMA, K. ASAOKA, J. SAKAI, and M. NAGUMO (The University of Tokushima, Japan) 2647 Delayed Fracture of Beta Titanium Alloys in Fluoride Solutions. K. KANEKO*, K. YOKOYAMA, K. MORIYAMA, K. ASAOKA, J. SAKAI, and M. NAGUMO (The University of Tokushima, Japan) 2648 Evaluation of Metal Ion Release from Galvanically Coupled Orthodontic Alloys. M. IIJIMA*, K. ENDO, T. YUASA, Y. YONEKURA, H. OHNO, and I. MIZOGUCHI (Health Sciences University of Hokkaido, Japan) 2649 Comparison of Frictional Forces of Orthodontic Lingual Brackets and Archwires by a Friction Tester. J.-H. PARK*, T.-H. YOON, Y.-K. LEE, B.-S. LIM, and C.-W. KIM (Seoul National University, College of Dentistry and IBEC, South Korea) 2650 Biomechanics of Two Different Arch Wires for Large Anterior Retraction. S. MATSUI*, A.A. CAPUTO, Y. OTSUKA, J. TAKAYANAGI, and H. KANEGAE (Meikai University, Sakado, Saitama, Japan) 2651 Characteristics of NITI-, TMA,- and Stainless Steel Wires in Three-point Bending Tests. L.C. FITJER*, V. GASSEL, H.F. KAPPERT, and I.E. JONAS (School of Dental Medicine, University of Freiburg, Freiburg i. Br, Germany) 2652 Thermal Fatigue Behavior of Two Pseudoelastic Nickel-Titanium Shape Memory Alloys. E. WILLAERT*, M. PERAIRE, L. DAZ, X. GIL, and J. SALSENCH (University of Barcelona and Politechnique University of Catalunya, L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain) 2653 The Effects of Temperature Changes on the Phase Transformation and Mechanical Properties in Nickel-Titanium Orthodontic Wires. Y.-H. LEE*, B.-S. LIM, Y.-K. LEE, and C.-W. KIM (Seoul National University, College of Dentistry and IBEC, South Korea)

Dental Materials: VIII - Others-Non-metallic - Biological Properties of Endodontic Materials and Dental Resins 2654 The Biological Properties of Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA) in Human Osteosarcoma Cell. T.-H. HUANG*, C.-T. KAO, and M.-Y. CHOU (Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan) 2655 Cytotoxicity of Three Root Canal Sealers. I. BREKALO*, S. PEZELJ-RIBARIC, M. ABRAM, S. FERRERI, and I. GLAZAR (University of Rijeka, Croatia) 2656 Effect of Irradiation Power of Er:YAG Laser on the Growth and Cell Death Induction of Oral Tumor Cell Lines. N. KINOSHITA*, S. YOKOSE, C. NAKAMURA, K. SATOH, T. KATAYAMA, and H. SAKAGAMI (Meikai University School of Dentistry, Saitama, Japan) 2657 Irritating Potential of Citric Acid in Different Concentrations. S.M.G. SOUSA*, R. TRUJILLO JR, F.B. SILVA, and J.M. ALMEIDA (Universidade do Sagrado Corao, Bauru, Brazil) 2658 Paper Withdrawn. 2659 Migration of Bisphenol A from Plastic Bracket into Human Saliva. T. HONGO*, S. HIKAGE, S. HARUMIYA, and A. SATO (Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Japan) 2660 In vitro Antibacterial Activity of a New Resinbased Sealer. A. ERDEMIR*, A. UNVERDI ELDENIZ, H.H. HADIMLI, S. BELLI, and O. ERGANIS (Selcuk University, Faculty of Dentistry, Konya, Turkey) 2661 Antibacterial Effects of a Self-etching/Priming System for Composite Resin Restorations. G. SMITH*, P. LUMLEY, S. RUETTERMANN, S. IMAZATO, and A.J. SMITH (University of Birmingham, United Kingdom) 2662 Effect of Dentin on the Antibacterial Activity of Dentin Bonding Agents. G. SCHMALZ, Z. ERGUCU*, and K.-A. HILLER (Ege University, Bornova/Izmir, Turkey) 2663 Paper Withdrawn. 2664 Influence of Resinous Materials on Activities of Osteoblast-like Cells. D. HORIKAWA*, S. IMAZATO, A. EHARA, K. OGATA, Y. KINOMOTO, and S. EBISU (Osaka University Graduate School of Dentistry, Japan) 2665 4-N,N-dimethyl Amino Benzoic Acid Ethylester Induces Apoptosis and Necrosis in U937 Cells. M.R. CIMPAN*, R. MATRE, N. SKAUG, S. SRNES, and H. LYGRE (University of Bergen, Norway) 2666 Permeability of Surgical and Examination Gloves by Aldehyde-containing Dental Bondings. H.C. ROGGENDORF*, J.H. FISCHER, H. BUDZIKIEWICZ, and M.A. BAUMANN (University of Bonn, Germany) 2667 Toxicological Properties of Comonomers of Dental Resin Materials Predicted in silico. S. GLOWIENKE, H.-J. MARTUS, G. SCHMALZ, and H. SCHWEIKL* (University of Regensburg, Germany) 2668 Histological Evaluation of a New Glass-ionomer Sealer Implanted into Rat Bone. Y. YOSHIMINE*, T. OGASAWARA, M. YAMAMOTO, T. UWATOKO, and A. AKAMINE (Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan)

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Dental Materials: VIII - Others-Non-metallic - Properties of Endodontic Materials 2669 Adhesion of a Newly Developed Sealer to Dentin. F. KONT COBANKARA*, H.C. ALTINOZ, and S. BELLI (Selcuk University, Faculty of Dentistry, Konya, Turkey) 2670 Use of HO:YAG Laser with Multiple Fibers to Enlarge a Root Canal. A.S. DEUTSCH*, B.I. COHEN, and B.L. MUSIKANT (Essential Dental Laboratories, South Hackensack, NJ, USA) 2671 Fractural Strength for Post and Core/Crown Combinations. B. PENUGONDA*, B.I. COHEN, and C.J. SINGH (New York University, USA) 2672 Microtensile Bond Strength between Quartz Fiber Post and Resin Cement: Effect of Post Surface Treatment. S.R. YOSHIGA*, L.F. VALANDRO, M.A. BOTTINO, A. MALLMANN, R. SCOTTI, and R.S. NISHIOKA (Paulista State University, So Jos dos Campos, Brazil) 2673 Evaluation of the Flexural Strength of Carbon Fiber- and Quartz Fiber-based Posts. L.F. VALANDRO*, M.P. NEISSER, A.G. LOPES, R. SCOTTI, O.D. ANDREATTA FILHO, and M.A. BOTTINO (Santa Maria Federal University, Brazil) 2674 Apical Sealing Ability of Thermafil and Soft Core Techniques in Curved Canals. S.K. ASI*, N. GENOGLU, T. YLDRM, and M. KSE (Istanbul University Faculty of Dentistry, Turkey) 2675 Apical Dye Penetration of System B Root Fillings with ZOE or Silicone-type Sealers. F. GARCIA*, F.J. VERTUCCI, and L.R. BRITTO (University of Florida, Gainesville, USA) 2676 A Comparison of the Marginal Leakage of MTA and IRM RetrofillingsA Dye Penetration Study. M. LESKI* (Medical University of Lodz, Poland) 2677 Effects of Endodontic Irrigation Solutions on the Microhardness and the Roughness of Root Canal Dentin. H. ARI*, A. ERDEMIR, and S. BELLI (Selcuk Universitesi, Konya, Turkey) 2678 Microleakage of Five Root Canal Sealers in Dry and Wet Root Canals. M. ROGGENDORF*, J. EBERT, C. SCHULZ, R. FRANKENBERGER, and A. PETSCHELT (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany) 2679 Evaluation of Efficacy of Several Endodontic Irrigants. E. CACIARI*, A. GUIDA, T. GIOVANNONI, and L. GALLOTTINI (Universit degli studi di Roma "La Sapienza", Rome, Italy) 2680 Apical and Coronal Leakage of Calcium Phosphate Cement Root Canal Fillers Compared with Usual SealersA New Study Design. J.F. SCHIRRMEISTER*, J. SCHULTE-MNTING, and A.M. KIELBASSA (Universitt Freiburg, Germany) 2681 EPR and NOESY Study on Adhesion of Several Brands of Gutta-percha Cones. G. LUPOLI*, A. GUIDA, S. ERAMO, and L. GALLOTTINI (University of Perugia, Rome, Italy) 2682 Comparative Study Between Two Techniques for Root Canal Filling. J. LOPEZ*, L. QUISPE, A.M. COLQUE, B. RAMOS, C. JAEL, J. WILDE, and I. OMAR (Universidad Privada Franz Tamayo, El Alto, Bolivia) 2683 Physical Properties of Latex and Non-latex Dental Dam Materials. M.O. AHLERS, A. ABDULLAH*, and U. PLATZER (University of Hamburg, School of Dental Medicine, Germany)

Dental Materials: VIII - Others-Non-metallic - Properties of Implants, Tooth Structure and Other Materials 2684 Photoelastic Comparison of Class III Cavity Preparations in Primary Central Incisors. R.B. BERSON*, L.C. BAUTISTA, T.L. HILLYARD, and A.A. CAPUTO (UCLA School of Dentistry, Los Angeles, CA, USA) 2685 Changes of Energy Output in Quartz and Sapphire Contact Tips after Er:YAG Laser Contact Irradiation for Enamel Ablation. T. EGURO*, T. MAEDA, A. AOKI, M. OGAWA, K. YONEMOTO, H. TANAKA, I. ISHIKAWA, and I. KATSUUMI (Nippon Dental University, Tokyo, Japan) 2686 Characterization of New Sputtered Hydroxyapatite/Titanium Coatings for Dental Implant Applications. S.-J. DING* (Chung-Shan Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan) 2687 Chemically Modified Calcium Metaphosphate: Biocompatibility, Osteoconduction Capacity, & Biodegradability. J.H. KIM*, H.K. NA, C.S. LEE, T.I. KIM, J.W. HAN, Y. KU, and C.P. CHUNG (Seoul National University, College of Dentistry, South Korea) 2688 Amalgam and Composite Use in 2002 in General Dental Practice in Australia. R.C. RANDALL*, I.A. MEYERS, J. PITT, A.C. HALL, S. MCHUGH, and F.J.T. BURKE (3M ESPE Dental Products, St Paul, MN, USA) 2689 Development of Light-curing Temporary Filling Material. Y.-K. LEE*, B.-S. LIM, and C.-W. KIM (Seoul National University, College of Dentistry and IBEC, South Korea) 2690 The Effect of Methacryloyloxydodecylpyridinium Bromide (MDPB) on the Growth of Organisms Associated with Root Caries. K. YOSHIKAWA*, S.R. BRAILSFORD, D.T. CLARK, D. BEIGHTON, T.F. WATSON, M. INOUE, J. YAMAUCHI, Y. MOMOI, and S. IMAZATO (King's College London, United Kingdom) 2691 Effects of Minor Elements on Dissolution of Calcium Phosphate Glasses. M.-C. KIM*, Y.-K. LEE, K.-N. KIM, S.-H. CHOI, and R.Z. LEGEROS (Brain Korea 21 Project for Medical Science, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea) 2692 Fabrication of Osteoconductive Porous Blocks Using Calcium Phosphate Glasses. Y.-K. LEE*, Y.-S. PARK, M.C. KIM, K.-M. KIM, K.-N. KIM, S.-H. CHOI, and R.Z. LEGEROS (Brain Korea 21 Project for Medical Science, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea) 2693 Evaluation of Bone Formation with Bio-Cement by 3D Micro-focus CT Image. Y. FUKASE*, H. UEHARA, K. TAKAHASHI, M. KAKETANI, H. SATOH, and M. NISHIYAMA (Nihon University School of Dentistry, Tokyo, Japan) 2694 The Influence of Thickness and Exposure Time on the Radiopacity of Restorative Materials. L.I.L. ESMERAL*, L.C.G. PEREIRA, O. TAVANO, and P.A.S. FRANCISCONI (Bauru Dental School - USP, Brazil) 2695 Characteristics of DNA-Lipid Films prepared by the Hot-press Method. Y. INOUE*, T. FUKUSHIMA, T. HAYAKAWA, H. TAKEUCHI, H. KAMINISHI, K. MIYAZAKI, and Y. OKAHATA (Fukuoka College of Health Sciences, Japan) 2696 Clinical Evaluation of Polyethylene Fiber (RIBBOND) Used in Adhesive Bridges. F.F. DEMARCO, E.M. PIOVESAN, M.S. CENCI*, and C.L. PEREIRA (Federal University of Pelotas, Brazil)

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2697 Wear Resistance of Flowable Composites. Y. TANI*, A. ISHIKAWA, K. AMATE, and J. ISHIDA (University of East Asia, Shimonoseki-City, Japan) 2698 HEMA Induces Apoptosis in Human Skin Fibroblasts. G. SPAGNUOLO, M. ANNUNZIATA*, R. PATERNO', and S. RENGO (University of Naples "Federico II", Italy) Seq#: 273.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Geriatric Oral Research - Oral Health and Systemic Disease 2699 Interactions between Oral Health and Gastrointestinal Illnesses of Older People during Medical Rehabilitation. H.K. STARK*, T.O. SIEGMUND, K. GMELIN, and H.C. ROGGENDORF (Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-University, Bonn, Germany) 2700 The CPITN and Oral Hygiene Index Measurements on Crowns and FPD Retainers in the Elderly. A. ATOVI, V. BERGMAN, A. ATI*, B. LAZI, and D. KOMAR (School of Dental Medicine, University of Zagreb, Croatia) 2701 Subantimicrobial-dose Doxycycline for Treatment of Periodontitis in an Institutionalized Geriatric Population. A.R. MOHAMMAD*, P.M. PRESHAW, A.F. HEFTI, M. BRADSHAW, and C.V. POWALA (The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA) 2702 The Specificity of CPITN in Identifying Clinical Trial Patients with Periodontitis: VA-DDS. J.A. JONES*, D. MILLER, C. CHRISTIANSEN, E. KRALL, S. RICH, J. ROTHENDLER, and R. GARCIA (VA Medical Center, Bedford & Boston University Schools of Dental Medicine and Public Health, MA, USA) 2703 Transient Microflora in Greek Elderly Populations. E. KAKLAMANOS*, M. CHARALAMPIDOU, V. TOPITSOGLOU, and S. KALFAS (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece) 2704 Colonization by Staphylococcus species and Candida albicans in Elderly People. E. MOTEGI*, M. NOMURA, K. ISHIHARA, K. OKUDA, T. ISHII, H. MIYAZAKI, M. SASAKI, H. YAMAGUCHI, and M. SEKIGUCHI (Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan) 2705 Eradication of Oral Candida Improved Oral Health and Activities of Daily Living of Dependent Elderly. K. RYO*, S. KANEKO, M. MORITO, and N. MAEDA (Tsurumi University, Yokohama, Japan) 2706 Effect of Osteoporosis Medication on Saliva in Post-menopausal Women. K. KARI*, L. TARKKILA, J. MEURMAN, S. EVIO, and A. TIITINEN (University of Helsinki, Finland) 2707 Establishment of a Method to Measure the Salivary Flow Rates in the Lower Labial Mucosal Region. K. OGAMI*, K. SAKURAI, and T. ANDO (Tokyo Dental College, Ciba, Japan) 2708 Release of Fluoride from an Oral Adhesive Ointment. P. GABRE, B. ELLEFSEN*, and L. GAHNBERG (University of Copenhagen, School of Dentistry, Denmark) Seq#: 274.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

2710 Dental Caries, Fillings, and Dentures among Adults in Stockholm Who Visit a Dentist Regularly. I. BARENTHIN*, C. EDWALL-ARVIDSSON, and A. ROSN (Stockholm County Council, Sweden) 2711 The Effects of Routine Fluoride Application and/or Behavioral Factors on DFS in Adolescents with Lower Socio-economic Status. A.A. SCHULLER* and H. KALSBEEK (TNO Prevention and Health, Leiden, Netherlands) 2712 The Public's Description of Dental Fluorosis. D.M. WILLIAMS*, I.G. CHESTNUTT, and P.D. BENNETT (University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff, United Kingdom) 2713 The Results of Testing of Fluoride Levels in Public Water Supplies in the Greater Dublin Area, 1991-2000. J. MCLOUGHLIN*, J.J. CLARKSON, and F. CONNOLLY (Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland) 2714 The Role of Fluoride in Caries Prevention among Young Bradford Children of Pakistani & White Origin. J. CSIKAR*, S. SHAHID, A. MALIK, S. WILLIAMS, and S. ANWAR (University of Leeds, United Kingdom) Seq#: 275.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Behavioral Sciences/Health Services Research - Oral Health Promotion and Disease Prevention 2715 A Review and Assessment of Oral Health Promotion Outcome Evaluation Measures. R. WATT*, R. HARNETT, R.E. NOWJACK-RAYMER, E. TREASURE, E.J. KAY, B. DALY, P. MUNDAY, S. FULLER, and A. MORGAN (University College London, United Kingdom) 2716 Mouthguard Use and Dental Injuries among Aboriginal Athletes. D.J. BROTHWELL*, H.M. STASIUK, C.P. YAKIWCHUK, and W.A. WILTSHIRE (University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada) 2717 Oral Health Promotion Program for Older Migrant Adults Living in Melbourne, Australia. R.J. MARIO*, H. CALACHE, F.A.C. WRIGHT, M. SCHOFIELD, and V. MINICHIELLO (University of New England, Armidale, NSW, Australia) 2718 Oral Hygiene Awareness and Dental Treatment in Pregnant Women. Results from a Survey among Pregnant Women and Dentists. J. PISTORIUS*, J. KRAFT, and B. WILLERSHAUSEN (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany) 2719 Presence of Fissure Sealants and Level of Unmet Treatment Need According to Deprivation Status Among Children and Adolescents in Ireland. H. WHELTON, E. CROWLEY, R. KINGSTON*, D. O'MULLANE, M. CRONIN, V. KELLEHER, and G. GAVIN (Oral Health Services Research Centre, Cork, Ireland) 2720 Television Advertisements of Oral Health Product Companies in Japan. S. ABE*, K. SHINADA, and Y. KAWAGUCHI (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, JAPAN, Japan) 2721 Toothbrush or Miswak? Prevailing Oral Hygiene Habits Among Urban Saudi Arabians. Practice in Relation to Age, Gender, and Educational Level. M. AL-OTAIBI* and B. ANGMAR-MNSSON (Karolinska Institutet, Huddinge, Sweden) 2722 Who Performs Head/Neck and Intra-oral Cancer Screenings in Private Practice?. T.S. TILLISS* and M. LOPEZ (University of Colorado School of Dentistry, Denver, USA)

Behavioral Sciences/Health Services Research - Dental Caries, Fluorides, and Fluoridation 2709 Dental Caries Treatment Disparities among African-American Adults, 1988-1994. M.D. MACEK* (University of Maryland Dental School, Baltimore, USA)

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2723 Are Clients/Patients Reporting Their Use of Herbal Remedies to Their Dental Practitioners?. G.N. CROSS-POLINE* (University of Colorado School of Dentistry, Denver, USA) 2724 Tobacco Use among Young Aboriginal Athletes. C.P. YAKIWCHUK*, H.M. STASIUK, W. WILTSHIRE, and D.J. BROTHWELL (University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada) 2725 Personality Traits and Satisfaction with the Dentition in Tooth Wear Patients. M.K. AL-OMIRI*, P.-J. LAMEY, C. COOPER, and T. CLIFFORD (Queen`s University Belfast, United Kingdom) 2726 Does Music during a Dental Treatment Make a Difference? I. OLSZEWSKA* and M. ZAROW (Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland) Seq#: 276.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Cariology Research - Cariogenic Bacteria and Plaque 2727 Identification of Mutans Streptococci Isolated from Dental Plaque Formed between Bracket and Tooth Surface in Orthodontic Patients. M. KIM, K.-W. KIM, S.-A. LIM*, S.-H. LIM, H.-S. KIM, S.Y. YOO, M.-K. KIM, and J.-K. KOOK (Chosun University, Gwang-ju, South Korea) 2728 Longitudinal Study of Dental Caries Incidence with Streptococcus mutans and S. sobrinus in Pre-school Children. M. OKADA*, Y. SODA, F. HAYASHI, T. DOI, J. SUZUKI, K. MIURA, and K. KOZAI (Hiroshima University, Japan) 2729 Prevalence of Cariogenic Streptococci in Orthodontic Metal Brackets in vivo. S.J. AHN*, S.J. LEE, S.H. BAEK, T.W. KIM, Y.I. CHANG, and D.S. NAHM (Seoul National University, South Korea) 2730 Identification of Non-mutans Streptococci Growing on Mitis-salivarius Bacitracin Agar Medium. P.S. KIM*, H.K. HWANG, H.-S. KIM, S.-A. LIM, H.Y. KANG, S.Y. YOO, and J.-K. KOOK (Chosun University, Gwang-ju, South Korea) 2731 Effect of a Short-term Chlorhexidine Treatment on the Mutans Streptococcal Levels in Stimulated-saliva and Brushing-plaque Samples. T. OKADA*, W. ATSUTA, Y. KONO, T. IKEMI, and K. FUKUSHIMA (Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Japan) 2732 Genotypic Identification of Streptococcus mutans Isolated from Sound and Carious Teeth by AP-PCR. Z. ERGC, S. PEHLIVAN, A.R. ALPZ*, E. KOCABAS, and N. GKAY (Ege Universitesi, zmir, Turkey) 2733 Investigating the covR/covS Signal Transduction System Involved in Streptococcus mutans Biofilm Formation and Acid Tolerance. D. SENADHEERA*, D.G. CVITKOVITCH, and G. SPATAFORA (University of Toronto, Canada) 2734 Effect of Leaf Extract from Camellia sinensis and Seed Extract from Casia tora Extracton on Viability of Mutans Streptococci. S.Y. YOO, K.-W. KIM, H.S. SHIN*, M.K. KIM, H.S. KIM, S.-H. LIM, and J.-K. KOOK (Chosun University, Gwangju, South Korea) 2735 Frequency of Species and Biotypes of Mutans Streptococci Isolated from Dental Plaque According to Age Groups. K.-W. KIM, S.-K. SONG*, M.-K. KIM, H.-S. KIM, J.-K. KOOK, S.H. LIM, and H.S. SHIN (Chosun University, Gwang-ju, South Korea) 2736 The Analysis of mRNA Expression of Glucosyltransferases and Dextranase A from Streptococcus mutans Adhered to the Dentin. S. SUENOBU*, K. OZAKI, and T. MATSUO (Tokushima University, Japan)

2737 Bacterial Viability Assay at an Electron Microscopic Level. K. OZAKI*, S. SUENOBU, N. IDA, and T. MATSUO (Tokushima University, Japan) 2738 Caries Incidence Related to Microbiological Parameters in Dental Plaque. X.J. GAO*, Y.Y. LIU, L. YUE, S. SHEN, L. COLLINS, and R.M. DUCKWORTH (Peking University, Beijing, China) 2739 Early Detection of Mutans Streptococci in Infants. W. BRETZ, O.P.S. ROSA*, S. SILVA, A. PAVARINI, J.B. BODZENSKI, L. WEISSFELD, and W.J. LOESCHE (Universidade de So Paulo, Bauru, Brazil) 2740 Saliva Protein Adsorption at Polymer-grafted Surfaces. K. KAWASAKI*, M. KAMBARA, H. MATSUMURA, and W. NORDE (Osaka Dental University, Japan) 2741 Reliability of a New Fluorescent Planimetric Method. I.A. PRETTY*, P.W. SMITH, W.M. EDGAR, and S.M. HIGHAM (The University of Manchester, United Kingdom) 2742 Prevalence of Mutans Streptococci in Root Caries Lesions. T. WAKUI*, T. OHSHIMA, and N. MAEDA (Tsurumi University, Yokohama-city, Japan) Seq#: 277.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Cariology Research - Miscellaneous Caries Clinical Studies 2743 Fluorine-containing Non-alcoholic Non-milky Bottled Beverages in Bogota, Colombia. L.M. ARIZA-ARIZA*, P.A. ARISTIZABAL-GOMEZ, J.E. DELGADO-TRONCOSO, and J. CASAS-MATEUS (Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Facultad de Odontologia, Bogota, Colombia) 2744 Early Detection and Monitoring of Secondary Caries around Amalgam, Composite, and Glass-ionomer Restorations. C. GONZLEZ-CABEZAS*, M. FONTANA, G.J. ECKERT, G.K. STOOKEY, and J.S. WEFEL (Indiana University School of Dentistry, Indianapolis, USA) 2745 A Study on the Effects of Dental Caries Preventive Program Focusing on PMTC in Japanese Schoolchildren : A 3-year Cohort Sudy. Y. OZAWA*, A. SUZUKI, and M. FUKUDA (Nippon Dental University, tokyo, Japan) 2746 The Effect of Meridol Mouthrinse after 3-week Use on the Acidogenicity of Dental Plaque at Specific Sites. V.A.M. GERARDU*, M.J. BUIJS, C. VAN LOVEREN, and J.M. TEN CATE (Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam, Netherlands) 2747 Successful Use of Airbrasion in Conjunction with Ozone Treatment. C. CLIFFORD* (Private Practice, Cowes, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom) 2748 The Novel Rapid Test for Streptococcus mutans using Species-specific Monoclonal Antibodies. Y. MASUZAWA*, Y. MATSUMOTO, K. TAKAGI, A. TACHINO, and J. OKADA (GC Corporation, Tokyo, Japan) 2749 Initial Examination of a CaviStat-containing Dentifrice on Caries Development in Venezuelan Children. A.M. ACEVEDO*, C. MACHADO, M.S. WOLFF, and I. KLEINBERG (Universidad Central de Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela) 2750 Treatment of Primary Occlusal Pit and Fissure Caries with Ozone: Six-month Results. M.A. CRONSHAW* (Private Practice, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom) 2751 Evaluation of a Skin Reference Electrode for the Microtouch Plaque-pH System. A. PERSSON*, P. LINGSTRM, T. BCKLUND, and J.W.V. VAN DIJKEN (Ume University, Sweden)

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2752 Clinical Reversal of Occlusal Pit and Fissure Caries Using Ozone. J. HOLMES* (Private Practice, Berkshire, United Kingdom) 2753 Efficacy of Ozone to Reverse Occlusal Caries. R. MORRISON* and E. LYNCH (Harbour Dental Practice, Donaghadee, United Kingdom) 2754 Effective Treatment of Occlusal Fissure Caries Using Ozone. N. JOHNSON, J. JOHNSON, K. JOHNSON, and E. LYNCH* (Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom) 2755 Comparison of Conventional Treatment vs. Ozone for Occlusal Caries with Ozone Therapy. N. JOHNSON, J. JOHNSON, H. DOMINGO*, and E. LYNCH (Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom) 2756 In vivo Treatment of Occlusal Caries with Ozone: One and Two Months' Effect with Light-induced Fluorescence (QLF) as Diagnostic Methods. G.D. MEGIGHIAN* and L. BERTOLINI (Private Practice, Verona, Italy) 2757 Clinical Reversal of Occlusal Pit and Fissure Caries after Using Ozone. P. STINSON* (Private practice, Belfast, United Kingdom) Seq#: 278.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Oral Health Research - Mouthrinses, Dentifrices, Manual and Power Toothbrushes, Dental Floss, Tobacco 2758 Determination of the Antiplaque/Antigingivitis Efficacy of Essential-oil-containing Mouthrinses, With and Without Fluoride, Using an Experimental Gingivitis Model. C. CHARLES, S.M. MANKODI, S.L. SANTOS, M.C. LYNCH, J. COELHO*, and M.-M. WU (Pfizer Inc, Morris Plains, NJ, USA) 2759 Effect of a New Whitening Dentifrice Containing Malic Acid and NaF. Y. MURAKAMI*, M. TONOMURA, K. MAEDA, and Y. IIJIMA (Kao Corporation, Tokyo, Japan) 2760 An Epidemiological Survey Using "Treatment Priority Index" (TPI) on Turkish Primary School Children. H. KLOGLU, G.T. EYBOGLU*, N. TUNLAR, and . UHADAROGLU (Istanbul University, Faculty of Dentistry, Turkey) 2761 The Effects of an Experimental Dentifrice on Calculus. M.E. MALLATT, J. BOWMAN, A. GALLAGHER, J. FREDERICK, M.L. BOSMA, S. SHIRODARIA*, and S. SMITH (GlaxoSmithKline, Weybridge, United Kingdom) 2762 Comparison of Brushing Machines in the in vitro Assessment of Toothpaste Abrasivity. J. PARRY*, G.D. REES, and A.J. SMITH (University of Birmingham, United Kingdom) 2763 Polishing Efficacy of Toothpastes Containing Novel Abrasives in vitro. M.J. PICKLES* and C.L. TANNER (Unilever Oral Care, Bebington, United Kingdom) 2764 The Abrasivity of Two Dentifrices on Human Enamel using an in situ Model. A. JOINER* and E. WEADER (Unilever Oral Care, Bebington, United Kingdom) 2765 Oral Health Outcomes in Adult Renal Transplant Recipients. C.H. SHIBOSKI*, K. CONSANI, K. GREENBERG, B. ROYKH, N. BARLOW, J. MASSOUD, and D. ADEY (University of California San Francisco, USA) 2766 A Comparison of Plaque Removal by Manual, Electric, and Sonic Toothbrushes. J. SUZUKI*, R. KIMPARA, M. KANAZASHI, I. WATANABE, K. GOMI, and T. ARAI (Tsurumi University, Yokohama, Japan)

2767 Effectiveness of a Three-headed Toothbrush in Pre-school Children. B. AZRAK*, B. BARFARAZ, G. KRIETER, and B. WILLERSHAUSEN (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany) 2768 Force Exerted by Toothbrushes with Different Designs. R.J. JACKSON, G.J. PEARSON*, J.W. WIGLEY, and A.J. FLANAGAN (Queen Mary & Westfield College, University of London, United Kingdom) 2769 Proliferative Activity of Epithelial Cells and Fibroblasts by Mechanical Stimulation. R. YAMANAKA*, D. EKUNI, T. TOMOFUJI, T. YAMAMOTO, and T. WATANABE (Okayama Univ. Graduate Sch. Med. Dent, okayama, Japan) 2770 The Efficacy of Interproximal Plaque Removal by Electric Toothbrushes in an in vitro Model. C.K. HOPE* and M. WILSON (University College London, United Kingdom) 2771 Interproximal Access by Toothbrushes with Different Designs. R.J. JACKSON*, G.J. PEARSON, J.W. WIGLEY, and A.J. FLANAGAN (North West London Community Dental Service, United Kingdom) 2772 Relation between Size of Interdental Space and Passage Hole Diameter of Interdental Brushes. A. MIYAZAKI*, H. SATO, A. SANO, S. IMADE, and H. OGURA (The Nippon Dental University, Niigata, Japan) 2773 Effectiveness of a Novel Dental Floss Product in Reducing Plaque. M. HARRIS*, B.J. MACKAY, N.C. SHARMA, J.G. QAQISH, and J. GALUSTIANS (Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies, Inc, Skillman, NJ, USA) 2774 Mixed Tobacco Use and Periodontal Health Effects. S. WICKHOLM*, B. SODER, B. KLINGE, and P.-O. SODER (Karolinska Institutet, Huddinge, Sweden) Seq#: 279.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Mineralized Tissue - Bone and Cartilage Signaling: Cellular Regulation 2775 Tyrosine Kinase-type Receptors erbB4 and mcsfr/c-fms Gene Expression in Chondrocytes. K. NAWACHI*, S. KUBOTA, M. INOUE, T. NISHIDA, T. KUBOKI, T. NAKANISHI, H. YATANI, and M. TAKIGAWA (Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine and Dentistry, Japan) 2776 Localization of MMP-13 and MMP-9 in Developing Mouse Condylar Cartilage. K. OHKUBO*, H. SHIMOKAWA, T. OGAWA, S. SUZUKI, K. OHYA, and K. OHYAMA (Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Japan) 2777 rhBMP-2 Enhances Chondrogenesis and Induces Osteogenesis of a Human Chondrocytic Cell Line. Y. UYAMA*, K. YAGAMI, S. KAKUTA, and M. NAGUMO (Showa University, Tokyo, Japan) 2778 The Metabolism of Hyaluronan during Chondrocyte Differentiation. A. SUZUKI*, K. TANIMOTO, S. OHNO, Y. NAKATANI, K. HONDA, N. TANAKA, T. DOI, and K. TANNE (Hiroshima University, Japan) 2779 In situ Hybridization and Immunolocalization of PEBP2 A(Cbfa1) in Developing Craniofacial Tissues. A. BRONCKERS*, K. SASAGURI, and M.A. ENGELSE (ACTA, Amsterdam, Netherlands) 2780 Histopathological Studies of op/+ and +/+ Mouse Femur Bone. M. SASAKI*, Y. SATO, Y. ASADA, H. OKADA, T. SAKAE, R.Z. LEGEROS, H. YAMAMOTO, and T. NAKAMURA (Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Japan)

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2781 Localization of Cathepin B, L in Rat Periodontal Tissues During Experimental Tooth Movement. A. NOGIMURA*, M. YAMAGUCHI, H. OKADA, M. KANEKAWA, H. YAMAMOTO, and K. KASAI (Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Chiba, Japan) 2782 Effect of Low-power Laser Irradiation on Osteoclast Formation in vitro. N. AIHARA*, M. YAMAGUCHI, T. KOJIMA, M. KANEKAWA, A. NOGIMURA, and K. KASAI (Nihon University school of dentistry at Matsudo, Chiba, Japan) 2783 Regulation of Osteoclast Survival and Activation by Glycosphingolipids. K. KANAOKA*, S. FUKUMOTO, K. YUASA, K. OKAMOTO, M. SHIBATA, E. SAKAI, Y. KATO, T. IWAMOTO, F. HASHIMOTO, and N. YOSHIDA (Nagasaki University, Japan) 2784 Human Osteoclast Generation from Umbilical Cord Blood Progenitors. B. SUKHU*, I. ROGERS, S. WALDMAN, J. SODEK, H. TENENBAUM, and R. CASPER (University of Toronto, Canada) Seq#: 280.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

2795 Anaerobic, Gram-positive Species in Human Periodontal Disease. V. BOOTH*, J. DOWNES, J. VAN DEN BERG, and W.G. WADE (GKT Dental Institute, Kings College London, United Kingdom) 2796 Inhibition Effects of Water-extracted Teas on the Growth of Staphylococcus aureus. M. SOOKASAM*, C. KUANSUWAN, P. SRISOOK, P. CHAIJAREENONT, W. LAKUMPUN, and W. JIRAWAROPAS (Chiang Mai University, Thailand) Seq#: 281.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Microbiology / Immunology and Infection Control - Oral Microbiology & Immunology II 2797 Examination for Viable Oral Bacteria in Atherosclerotic Lesions. T. LARSEN*, N.-E. FIEHN, P. HOLMSTRUP, and T. SCHRDER (School of Dentistry, University of Copenhagen, Denmark) 2798 An in vitro Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Different Concentrations of Sodium Hypochlorite in the Elimination of Actinomyces naeslundi. L. POTOURIDOU, D.B. DRUCKER, and A. QUALTROUGH* (University Dental Hospital of Manchester, United Kingdom) 2799 Cloning of Potentially Strain-specific DNA Probe for Prevotella intermedia ATCC 49046 by Inverted Dot Blot Hybridization Screening Method. J.-K. KOOK, M.-K. KIM*, H.-S. KIM, D.-K. KIM, J.-H. SEONG, S.-K. SONG, H.S. SHIN, and S.J. CHOE (Chosun University, Gwang-ju, South Korea) 2800 Do Intradental, Inflammatory Foci Contribute to Endocarditis? B. WISNIEWSKA*, S. GRAJEK, and T. MAKSYMIUK (Karol Marcinkowski University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, Poland) 2801 Fermentation of Five Isomers of Sucrose by Dental Plaque Bacteria. J. MATSUYAMA*, T. SATO, E. HOSHINO, T. NODA, and N. TAKAHASHI (Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Japan) 2802 Metabolic Pathway for Palatinose of Oral Actinomyces Species. N. TAKAHASHI*, T. SATO, and J. MATSUYAMA (Tohoku University Graduate School of Dentistry, Sendai, Japan) 2803 Antimicrobial Activity of Epithelial Cell Cytosol Containing Calprotectin. K.F. ROSS* and M.C. HERZBERG (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA) 2804 Salivary Secretory Immunoglobulin A Response to Helicobacter pylori-associated Chronic Antral Gastritis in a Venezuelan Population. T. LOPEZ, M. PERRONE*, M. CORRENTI, D. ORTIZ, M.E. CAVAZA, M. AVILA, C. TOMBAZZI, and V. LECUNA (Universidad Central de Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela) 2805 The Current Status of Oral Transmission of S. mutans from Mother to 3-year-old Child in Japan. M. MOTEGI*, Y. TAKAGI, T. SATO, T. TANAKA, N. HANADA, and H. SENPUKU (Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Japan) 2806 Effects of Egg-derived Antibodies to Glucosyltransferases on Dental Caries in Rats. C. KRGER*, S. PEARSON, Y. KODAMA, A. VACCASMITH, W.H. BOWEN, and L. HAMMARSTRM (Karolinska institutet, Huddinge, Sweden) 2807 Antimicrobial Activity of BioBLUE on Organisms Associated with Refractory Endodontic Infections. M. KORACHI*, C.E. RADCLIFFE, and D.B. DRUCKER (University of Manchester, United Kingdom)

Microbiology / Immunology and Infection Control - Gram-positive Cocci II 2785 RelA is Involved in Biofilm Formation and Acid Tolerance in Streptococcus mutans. J.A.C. LEMOS*, T.A. BROWN, JR., and R.A. BURNE (University of Florida, Gainesville, USA) 2786 Coronary Heart Disease and Streptococcus sanguis Group (a Case-Control Study in China ). H. CHEN*, W. ZHANG, J. ZHU, and L. ZHAO (Affiliated Hospital of Stomatology,Medical college,Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China) 2787 Isolation and Characterization of Streptococcus mutans Mutants Defective in Multiple Signaling Pathways. Y.K. LAM* and D.G. CVITKOVITCH (University of Toronto, Canada) 2788 Paper Withdrawn. 2789 LuxS-mediated Signaling Regulates Acid and Oxidative Stress Tolerance and Biofilm Formation in Streptococcus mutans. Z.T. WEN* and R.A. BURNE (University of Florida, Gainesville, USA) 2790 Molecular Mechanism for Catabolite Repression of the Arginine Deiminase Operon of Streptococcus gordonii DL1. Y. DONG*, Y.M. CHEN, and R.A. BURNE (University of Florida, Gainesville, USA) 2791 Cloning of the Gene Encoding Streptococcus oralis Coadhesin with Porphyromonas gingivalis. K. MAEDA*, H. NAGATA, M. KUBONIWA, and S. SHIZUKUISHI (Osaka University Graduate School of Dentistry, Japan) 2792 Isolation and Promoter Analysis of the arc Operon of Streptococcus rattus Strain FA-1. A.R. GRISWOLD*, Y.M. CHEN, and R.A. BURNE (University of Florida, Gainesville, USA) 2793 The PTS Enzyme EIIABMan is Involved in the Regulation of gtfBC and ftf in Streptococcus mutans. J. ABRANCHES*, Y.-Y.M. CHEN, and R. BURNE (University of Florida, Gainesville, USA) 2794 NADH Oxidase Gene Transcription is pH-dependent in Streptococcus mutans. R.G. QUIVEY*, M.J. BETZENHAUSER, and V. KLECHTA (University of Rochester, NY, USA)

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2808 Treponema denticola Possesses IL-2-degrading Activity. M. MIYAMOTO*, K. ISHIHARA, and K. OKUDA (Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan) 2809 Photodynamic Effects of Chlorophyls and Curelight on Oral Pathogen Survival. M.C. GOLDSCHMIDT* and D. HOMROSSUKHON (Dental Branch, Univ. TX Hlth. Sci. Cntr. Houston, TX, USA) 2810 Defensin Resistance in P. gingivalis. C.E. SHELBURNE, W.A. COULTER*, D. OLGUIN, T. ABONGWA, and D.E. LOPATIN (Queens University Belfast, United Kingdom) 2811 Real-time PCR-based Analysis of Symbiosis among Periodontal Bacteria. N. SUZUKI*, A. YOSHIDA, T. SAITO, M. KAWADA, and Y. NAKANO (Kyushu University Faculty of Dental Science, Fukuoka, Japan) 2812 Attachment of Four Actinomyces Species on Titanium Surfaces: In vitro Electron Microscopy Study. N. SARKONEN*, E. KNNEN, K. LOUNATMAA, and M. KNNEN (National Public Health Institute, Helsinki, Finland) 2813 Salivary IgA Reactions to Cell-surface Antigens of Mutans Streptococci. M.L. LUNDIN WALLENGREN*, K. HAMBERG, and D. ERICSON (Malm University, Sweden) 2814 The Volatile Sulfur Compounds (VSC) Concentration in the Expired Air and VSC-producing Micro-organisms in the Tongue Coat of Periodontally Healthy Young Adults. M. KISHI*, Y. OHARA-NEMOTO, S. KIMURA, K. KISHI, and M. YONEMITSU (Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan) Seq#: 282.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

2822 The Importance of Tooth Anatomy in Choosing Appropriate Analytical Strategies for Hierarchical Periodontal Research Data. M.S. GILTHORPE*, A. BLANCE, A. TUGNAIT, and V. CLEREHUGH (School of Medicine, University of Leeds, United Kingdom) 2823 Risk Assessment in Maintenance Therapy. L. HARNACK*, J. GONZALES, A. WITZEL, and J. MEYLE (University of Giessen, Germany) 2824 Association of ALDH2 Genotypes and Alcohol Consumption with Periodontitis. N. NISHIDA*, M. TANAKA, N. HAYASHI, K. NAKAYAMA, T. TAKESHITA, K. MORIMOTO, and S. SHIZUKUISHI (Osaka University Graduate School of Dentistry, Japan) 2825 Relationship between Vitamin D Receptor Gene Polymorphism and Periodontal Diseases. M.E. ERDAL, I. DURAN, N. ERDAL, Z. ZGR, and S. BODUR* (Selcuk University, Konya, Turkey) 2826 Attachment Loss and Smoking in Adolescents and Young Adults. P.M. VALLE*, C. SUSIN, R.V. OPPERMANN, C.K. ROSING, and J.M. ALBANDAR (Lutheran University of Brazil, Canoas, Brazil) 2827 Obesity as a Risk Indicator for Attachment Loss. C.F. DALLA VECCHIA, C. SUSIN, C.K. ROSING*, R.V. OPPERMANN, and J.M. ALBANDAR (Lutheran University of Brazil, Canoas, RS, Brazil) 2828 Relationship of the IL-1 Genotype to Alveolar Bone Loss. M.E. NUNN* and M.K. MCGUIRE (Boston University School of Dental Medicine, MA, USA) 2829 Tooth Loss in Periodontitis Patients in an Urban Dental School Population. A. NEELY* and M. BHOLA (University of Detroit Mercy, MI, USA) Seq#: 283.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Periodontal Research - Diagnosis / Epidemiology - Risk Factors 2815 Gingival Overgrowth in Patients after Transplantation of the Heart and Kidney. P. AUGUSTIN*, A. FASSMANN, PHD., and N. DVORAKOVA (Medical Faculty of Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic) 2816 Paper Withdrawn. 2817 IgA Receptor Gene Polymorphism in Japanese Periodontitis Patients. S. KANEKO*, T. KOBAYASHI, K. YAMAMOTO, N. SUGITA, and H. YOSHIE (Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Science, Japan) 2818 Polymorphism in the Promoter of Interleukin-6 Gene and Periodontitis in a South German Population. H. MEISER*, D. SCHTTLER, J. GENIUS, C. LICHY, A.J. GRAU, and C.E. DRFER (University of Heidelberg, Germany) 2819 Influence of Tobacco Smoking and the Serum Level of Vitamin C on Periodontal Disease in Elderly Patients. H. OGAWA*, A. YOSHIHARA, N. AMARASENA, and H. MIYAZAKI (Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences Niigata University, Japan) 2820 Effects of Smoking Habit on Progress of Periodontal Disease in Japanese Adults. S. TSUBOI*, Y. OKAMOTO, J. HAYASHIZAKI, I. MORITA, H. NAKAGAKI, and Y. OGURA (Aichi-Gakuin University, Nagoya, Japan) 2821 CYP2C Gene Polymorphisms and Gingival Overgrowth in Japanese Epileptic Subjects. F. NISHIMURA*, Y. SOGA, Y. IWAMOTO, H. NARUISHI, S. TAKASHIBA, and Y. MURAYAMA (Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine and Dentistry, Japan)

Periodontal Research - Pathogenesis - Experimental Models 2830 Preceding Local Neurogen Inflammation Abolishes Capsaicin-evoked Neurogen Edema in Rat Gingiva. F. CSEMPESZ, L. PATAKY, I. IVANYI, F. LASZLO, and A. FAZEKAS* (Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary) 2831 Experimental Arthritis in Rats (AA) Increases Biomarkers of Periodontitis. N. RAMAMURTHY*, R. GREENWALD, M. CELIKER, L.M. GOLUB, and E. SHI (SUNY@Stony Brook, NY, USA) 2832 The Effect of Experimental Tooth Pain on MMP8 Levels in GCF in Humans. N.-L. AVELLAN*, T. TERVAHARTIALA, C. FORSTER, T. SORSA, and P. KEMPPAINEN (University of Helsinki, Finland) 2833 A Comparative Study Utilizing Different Methods in Establishing an Experimental Periodontitis Model in Rats. Y. WU*, X. ZHAO, Y. GUO, Y. CHEN, X. XIAO, C. TAN, Z. ZHU, and M. YANG (West China College of Stomatology,Sichuan University, Chengdu, China) 2834 Periodontal Response to Subgingival Restorations in Dogs with Periodontitis. D.V. SALDANHA, D.M. SOUZA, S.C. GOMES*, and R.V. OPPERMANN (Universidade Luterana do Brasil, Canoas, Brazil) 2835 Biomechanical Properties of the Healing Periodontal Ligament after Tooth Replantation in 24-month-old Rats. K. KOMATSU*, J. SHINOHARA, T. SHIBATA, A. SHIMADA, and M. CHIBA (Tsurumi University, Yokohama, Japan)

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2836 Biological Width of Incisor Teeth in Sheep. W.J. DUNCAN* (University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand) 2837 Dermal Abrasion by Periodontal Laser Re-activates Latent Herpes Simplex Virus Type I. R.J. TSENG*, G.C. ORTIZ, P.T. MARUCHA, and J.F. SHERIDAN (Ohio State University, Columbus, USA) 2838 The Role of Psychoneuroimmune Interactions in Pathogenesis of Ligature-induced Periodontal Disease. A. SEMENOFF SEGUNDO*, C. HENNEMANN, V. FONTANELLA, and C.K. RSING (LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY OF BRAZIL, Canoas, RS, Brazil) 2839 Involvement of Bradykinin in the Intravascular Dissemination of Porphyromonas gingivalis. Y.-Y. LIN*, J.-H. HUANG, H.-C. HUANG, S.-W. HU, H.H. WEI, and R.R. ARNOLD (Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan) 2840 Genetic Studies on Plaque Formation Susceptibility in Rats with Naturally Occurring Gingivitis. M. SHINOHARA*, H. KATOH, and K. OHURA (Osaka Dental University, Hirakata, Japan) 2841 Comparison of Pathogenicity Between Capsulated and Non-capsulated Strains of P. gingivalis on Orally Infected Rats. N. HAMADA*, K. WATANABE, and T. UMEMOTO (Kanagawa Dental College, Yokosuka, Japan) 2842 Roles of Porphyromonas gingivalis Minor Fimbriae on Periodontal Destruction. T. UMEMOTO*, N. HAMADA, and H. YOSHIMOTO (Kanagawa Dental College, Yokosuka, Japan) 2843 Enamel Matrix Derivative Inhibits the Chondrogenesis Induced by BMP. Y. KOIKE*, K. MATSUZAKA, S. MURAKAMI, Y. MOTOYOSHI, and T. INOUE (Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan) 2844 C-reactive Protein Levels and Periodontitis in Monkeys. S.P. RUSSO*, J.R. KAPLAN, M.R. ADAMS, S. OFFENBACHER, J.D. BECK, R.C. WILLIAMS, A. CHATTOPADHYAY, and D.W. PAQUETTE (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA) 2845 Serum IgG Antibody Responses to Periodontal Pathogens in Monkeys. D.W. PAQUETTE*, S.P. RUSSO, J.R. KAPLAN, M.R. ADAMS, A. CHATTOPADHYAY, J.D. BECK, R.C. WILLIAMS, and S. OFFENBACHER (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA) Seq#: 284.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

2850 Tacrolimus and Mycophenolate Mofetil: A New Therapeutic Regimen for Treating Mucosal Linear IgA-disease. D. SELIMOVIC* and M. MEGAHED (Heinrich-Heine-University, Duesseldorf, Germany) 2851 The Influence of Initial Periodontal Treatment Phase on IL-1 Seral Concentration. J. KOWALSKI*, R. GRSKA, H. GREGOREK, and K. MADALISKI (Medical University of Warsaw, Poland) 2852 Successful Treatment of Recalcitrant Oral Pemphigus Vulgaris with Mycophenolate Mofetil. D. SELIMOVIC, G. SALEH*, I. ELSER, and M. MEGAHED (Heinrich-Heine-University, Duesseldorf, Germany) Seq#: 285.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Neuroscience / TMJ - TMD - Pathophysiology, Psychophysiology and Treatment 2853 Changes in Neural Density following Acute Injury in Human Teeth. E.V. BIRD*, R.V. GRECOR, H.D. RODD, and F.M. BOISSONADE (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom) 2854 Dysfunction of the Jaw-movement-related Mirror Neuron System in Patients with Temporomandibular Disorders. T. ISHIKAWA*, Y. SHIBUKAWA, M. SHINTANI, Z. ZHANG, T. JIANG, M. SHIMONO, K. TAKAHASHI, T. KUMAI, M. KATO, T. SUZUKI, and Y. NAKAMURA (Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan) 2855 Effects of Gradually Induced Disordered Occlusion on New Zealand Rabbit TMJ. X.-D. LIU* and M.-Q. WANG (Stomatological College,Fourth Military Mediacal University (FMMU), Xi'an, China) 2856 Apoptosis of Condylar Cartilage in Antigeninduced Arthritis of the Rabbit Temporomandibular Joint. M. HABU*, K. TOMINAGA, Y. HIROTA, M. SUKEDAI, and J. FUKUDA (Kyushu Dental College, Kitakyusyu, Japan) 2857 Distribution of Glycosaminoglycans at the Early Stage in Degenerative Temporomandibular Joint Disease of Senescence-accelerated Mice. T. TSUZUKI*, S. KURAMOTO, S. HABU, Y. GOTO, T. MATSUURA, and H. SATO (Fukuoka Dental College, Japan) 2858 Tinnitus Improvement through Craniomandibular Dysfunction Therapy. S. LINSEN*, U. SCHMIDT-BEER, M. GOTTWALD, and B. KOECK (University of Bonn, Germany) 2859 Masseter Muscle Fatigue Induced by Light, Sustained Clenching. H. ISHII*, K. PIQUERO, and K. SAKURAI (Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan) 2860 Evaluation of Sleep Problems in Patients with Craniomandibular Disorders. Y. GUNAY, G. EVLIOGLU*, and B. KARAYAZGAN (Istanbul University, Turkey) 2861 Relationship Between Salivary Hormone Levels and Temporomandibular Disorder (TMD) Pain. L. LERESCHE, S.F. DWORKIN*, B. GANDARA, L. MANCL, and J.J. SHERMAN (University of Washington, Seattle, USA) 2862 Parallel Forms' Validity using the SCL-90 vs. Isolated Subscales. R. OHRBACH, C. BENEDUCE*, K. ZITTELPALAMARA, and J. SHERMAN (University at Buffalo, School of Dental Medicine, NY, USA) 2863 Association between Depression and Somatization in TMD Patients. A.U.J. YAP, K.B.C. TAN*, and E.K. CHUA (National University of Singapore, Singapore)

Periodontal Research - Therapy - Periodontal - Systemic Interactions 2846 Periodontal Treatment Reduces CRP and TNF- , but not Adiponectin. Y. IWAMOTO*, F. NISHIMURA, Y. SOGA, K. TAKEUCHI, and S. TAKASHIBA (Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine and Dentistry, Japan) 2847 A Complete Review of Papillon-Lefvre Syndrome: A Case Report. M. MIR* and G.H. RAMEZANI (Beheshti Center of Dental Research, Tehran, Iran) 2848 Serum Antibody Responses during Treatment of Aggressive Periodontitis Patients. M. YAZAWA*, S. HGEWALD, C. CHRISTAN, A. KAGE, and J.-P. BERNIMOULIN (Humboldt-Universitat, Berlin, Germany) 2849 Evaluation of Monocyte-mediated Cytokine Production in Treatment of Chronic Periodontitis. H. HASTURK*, E. STAN, M. DAVEY, M. WARBINGTON, D.M. GUERRERO, A. KANTARCI, J.M. GOODSON, and T.E. VAN DYKE (Boston University, MA, USA)

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2864 Muscle Palpation Tenderness in War Veterans with Post-traumatic Stress Disorder. I. UHAC*, Z. KOVAC, M. MUHVIC UREK, M. SIMUNOVIC SOSKIC, D. KOVACEVIC, Z. DELIC, R. GRZIC, and M. GIROTTO (University of Rijeka, Croatia) 2865 Is a Stabilization Appliance Effective in the Treatment of Tension-type Headache in Patients with TMD of Myogenous Origin? E. EKBERG* and M. NILNER (Malm University, Sweden) 2866 The Effect of an Experimental Occlusal Appliance on Sleep Bruxism: A Preliminary Report. T. SAKAGUCHI*, T. ARIMA, and S. MINAGI (Okayama University, Japan) 2867 Pressure Pain Thresholds in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis after Treatment with a Combination of Methotrexate and Infliximab. S. NORDAHL*, P. ALSTERGREN, J. BRATT, S. ERNESTAM, and S. KOPP (Karolinska Institutet, Institute of Odontology, Huddinge, Sweden) 2868 Immediate Effect of Low-level Laser Therapy in TMJ Disorders. S.H. CHO*, Y.W. AHN, J.S. PARK, and M.Y. KO (Pusan National University, Busan, South Korea) 2869 Treatment Effects in Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Comparison of Two Standardized Degrees of Mandibular Advancement with a Dental Appliance. .S. TEGELBERG*, O. VESTLING, B.J. WILHELMSSON, and M.-L. WALKERENGSTRM (Uppsala university, Vsters, Sweden) 2870 Clinical Effect of Botulinum Toxin on Chronic Masticatory Muscle Pain. S.K. JANG*, C.Y. KIM, S.H. CHO, T.S. PARK, and M.Y. KO (Pusan National University, Busan, South Korea) 2871 Effect of Electrical Acupuncture on Chronic Tension-type Headache. K. WANG*, P. SVENSSON, and L. ARENDT-NIELSEN (Aalborg University, Denmark) 2872 The Treatment of TMJ Clicks Due to a Macrotrauma. S. TECCO* (Universita G D'Annunzio, Pescara, Italy) Seq#: 286.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Oral Medicine & Pathology - Disease Mechanism-Studies of Epithelial Cell Biology 2873 An Attempt to Develop a Xerostomia Animal Model. M. OKAMOTO*, K. OKI, G. NISHIGAWA, Y. KINUTA, Y. MARUO, M. OKA, and S. MINAGI (Graduate School of Medicine and Dentistry, Okayama University, Japan) 2874 Expression and Significance of FGFr3 in the Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and Neck. G. XU*, M. ZHAO, and Z. GU (School of Stomatology, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China) 2875 Immunodouble Staining of p53 and Cyclin B1 in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinomas. Y.R. FANG*, M. WATO, K. MASUNO, S. HATA, J. KOTANI, and A. TANAKA (Osaka Dental University, Japan) 2876 Induction of Cell Cycle Arrest and Apoptosis by Curcumin in Oral Carcinoma Cell Lines. Y.-W. CHANG*, T.-W. HUANG, C.-Y. HONG, and M.Y.-P. KUO (Graduate Institute of Oral Biology, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan) 2877 A Study of p53 Expression in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma. K. KATO*, S. KAWASHIRI, A. TANAKA, N. NOGUCHI, H. NAKAYA, K. NAKAGAWA, and E. YAMAMOTO (Kanazawa University, Japan) 2878 Oral Lesions in Association with Removable Denture Wearers. H. BILHAN, T. SULUN, and O. KUTAY* (University of Istanbul, Turkey)

2879 Prognostic Significance of p27 Expression in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma. H. PAI*, S.-P. HONG, S.-D. HONG, J.-I. LEE, and C.-Y. LIM (Seoul National University, South Korea) 2880 Analysis of Amelogenin Gene & Short Tandem Repeat (STR) Loci F13A01, LPL from Dentin of Endodontically Treated Teeth. C.-L. YOON*, J.-M. AHN, and H.-J. LEE (College of Dentistry, Chosun University, Kwang-Ju, South Korea) 2881 Apoptosis of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Induced by Human Cathelicidin (hCAP18). K. OKUMURA*, Y. ABIKO, E. ISOGAI, A. ITOH, T. SHIBATA, K. HIROSE, and H. ISOGAI (Health Sciences University of Hokkaido, IshikariTobetsu, Japan) 2882 Expression of KAI1 in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma. G. KAWASAKI*, S. YANAMOTO, I. YOSHITOMI, T. IWAMOTO, and A. MIZUNO (Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Japan) 2883 Expression of the Active-type Gelatinase and Matrix Metalloprotease of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma. S. KAWASHIRI*, A. TANAKA, K. KATO, E. YAMAMOTO, Y. MAEDA, and T. TACHIKAWA (Kanazawa University, Japan) 2884 Oral and Oropharyngeal Cancer in a Venezuelan Population: An Epidemiological Study. H. RIVERA*, J.G. PONCE, M. CORRENTI, V. LUIS, S. MAISSI, and N.G. NIKITAKIS (Facultad de Odontologia Universidad Central de Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela) 2885 Expression of Histone H3 mRNA by in situ Hybridization, and Expression of p53 Protein and Cyclin D1 by Immunohistochemistry in Oral Verrucous Carcinoma. K. MASUNO*, T. NISHIKAWA, R. HARA, Y. ITO, S. HATA, K. TOMINAGA, M. WATO, K. UOBE, Y.-R. FANG, and A. TANAKA (Osaka Dental University, Japan) 2886 Cyclin D1 is Induced by Heregulin via Wild-type ErbB3. M.S. KIM* (Chosun University, Gwang-ju, South Korea) 2887 Effects of Defensin Peptides on Eukaryotic Cells. M. NISHIMURA*, Y. ABIKO, M. YAMAZAKI, K. KUSANO, and T. KAKU (Health Sciences University of Hokkaido, Sapporo, Japan) 2888 Differentially Regulated Genes during Tumorigenic Conversion of Normal Human Oral Keratinocytes with HVP-16 and Chemical Carcinogens. G. LEE*, Y.J. HUH, J.Y. KIM, and B.-M. MIN (School of Dentistry, Seoul National University, South Korea) Seq#: 287.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Poster, Exhibition Hall B

Craniofacial Biology - Tooth Movement, Periodontal Ligament, Sutures, TMJ 2889 Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor (FGFR) Expression in the Perisutural Tissues of Craniosynostotic Rabbits. K.D. DUNLAVEY*, M.P. MOONEY, and J. SCIOTE (University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine, PA, USA) 2890 Expression of Bone Morphogenetic Proteins in the Perisutural Tissues in the Craniosynostotic Rabbit. J.M. SHAND*, J.J. SCIOTE, G.M. COOPER, M.P. MOONEY, B.J. COSTELLO, and R. MITCHELL (University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA) 2891 Effects of Vasopressin on Local Blood Flow, Interstitial Fluid Pressure, and Tooth Movement in the Rat Incisor. A. SHIMADA*, K. KOMATSU, and M. CHIBA (Tsurumi University, Yokohama, Japan)

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2892 Tooth Movement by Intermittent Orthodontic Forces. T. KONOO*, H. HAYASHI, K. KOMETANI, and K. YAMAGUCHI (Kyushu Dental College, Kitakyushu, Japan) 2893 Local Osteoprotegerin (OPG) Gene Transfer to the Periodontium Inhibits Orthodontic Tooth Movement. H. KANZAKI*, M. MIKI-CHIBA, I. TAKAHASHI, N. HARUYAMA, M. NISHIMURA, and H. MITANI (Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan) 2894 A Biomechanical and Histological Study of Rat Molar Tooth Movement. A. KAWARIZADEH*, C. BOURAUEL, W. GOETZ, and A. JAEGER (University of Bonn, Dental Clinic, Germany) 2895 Time-dependent Effects of Mechanical Forces on Type I Collagen Synthesis by Periodontal Ligament Fibroblasts. Y. HE, P.S. HOWARD, J. KOROSTOFF, and E. MACARAK* (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA) 2896 Immunocompetent Cells in Malassez Epithelium of Rat Periodontal Ligament. O. TADOKORO*, V. VANDEVSKA-RADUNOVIC, and K. INOUE (Matsumoto Dental University, Shiojiri, Japan) 2897 Expression of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor and Integrin V Subunit in Mouse Periodontal Ligament. S. OGAWA*, M. KASHIMATA, H. SAKAGAMI, S. MATSUI, and H. KANEGAE (Meikai University School of Dentistry, Saitama, Japan) 2898 Three-dimensional Culture of Epithelial Cells and Fibroblasts of Periodontal Ligament. M. IGARASHI*, M. TANAKA, K. ARAI, K. KAWASAKI, and S. YOSHIE (Nippon Dental University, School of Dentistry at Niigata, Japan) 2899 cDNA Array Analysis for Gene Expression Profile in Human Periodontal Ligament Cells under Hypoxia. Y. KITASE*, E. AFANADOR, M. YOKOZEKI, and K. MORIYAMA (School of Dentistry, The University of Tokushima, Japan) 2900 Distribution of Tenascin-X and Expression of Tenascin-X mRNA in Post-natal Rat TMJ. I. SATO*, S. KUNIMOTO, and M. SUNOHARA (The Nippon Dental University, Tokyo, Japan) Seq#: 288.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM Symposium - Group-/Division-sponsored, G1

Symposium - Tumor Immunology/Apoptosis Supported by: The Weintraub Center for Biotechnology Chairperson: A. Jewett 2902 1:30 Chair's Opening Remarks. 1:35 Radioimmunotherapy of Head and Neck Cancer. G. VAN DONGEN* (Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, Netherlands) 1:55 Role of NK Cell Inhibitory Receptors in Cancer. K. KARRE* (Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden) 2:15 Constitutive Activation of Nuclear Factor-kappaB is a Molecular Switch for the Altered Gene Expression Profile and Malignant Phenotype of Squamous Cell Carcinoma. C. VAN WAES* (NIDCD/NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA) 2:35 Cox2 Dependent Regulation of Immunity and Apoptosis in Lung Cancer. S.M. DUBINETT* (UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA) 2:55 NK Cell Inhibitory Receptors. J.R. ORTALDO* (National Cancer Institute, Frederick, MD, USA) 3:15 Targeting NFkB as a Strategy for Immunotherapy of Oral Tumors. A. JEWETT* (UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA) Seq#: 290.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM Oral, F6

Behavioral Sciences/Health Services Research - Tobacco, Oral Cancer, and HIV Chairpersons: C. Kunzel and V. Binnie 2903 1:30 Prediction of Primary and Secondary Outcomes in a Smoking Cessation Trial. S. MCHUGH*, V. BINNIE, L.M. MACPHERSON, W. JENKINS, and W. BORLAND (University of Glasgow, United Kingdom) 2904 1:45 Dental Hygienists' Delivery of Smoking Cessation: 3-month Outcomes. V. BINNIE*, S. MCHUGH, L.M. MACPHERSON, W. JENKINS, and W. BORLAND (University of Glasgow, United Kingdom) 2905 2:00 Examining Dentists' Role in Tobacco and Diabetes Control. C. KUNZEL*, E. LALLA, D.A. ALBERT, H. YIN, and I.B. LAMSTER (Columbia University, New York, NY, USA) 2906 2:15 Sources of Information, Beliefs, and Attitudes Toward Tobacco Control Measures among Kenyan Primary School Students. A.N. STRM* and E. OGWELL (University of Bergen, Norway) 2907 2:30 Use of Academic Detailing to Promote Tobacco Cessation Activities by Dentists. D. SADOWSKY*, A. WARD, and D. ALBERT (Columbia University, New York, NY, USA) 2908 2:45 Indiana University Nicotine Dependence ProgramAssessment of Selected Cessation Outcomes. A.G. CHRISTEN, S.J. JAY, D. HUDSON, and K.K. PARK* (Indiana University School of Dentistry, Indianapolis, USA) 2909 3:00 Predicting Tobacco Smoking from Illness Beliefs in Surviving Oral Cancer Patients. G. HUMPHRIS* and S.N. ROGERS (University of Manchester, United Kingdom) 2910 3:15 Health Professionals' Risk of Oral Pre-malignancies Due to Tobacco and Alcohol Use. A.I. ZAVRAS*, K. JOSHIPURA, L. LIU, N. MASEREJIAN, E. GIOVANNUCCI, and W. WILLETT (Harvard University -, Boston, MA, USA)

Symposium - Caries Risk: Individual and Population Perspectives Chairpersons: D. Bratthall and B. Angmar-Mnsson 2901 1:30 Chair's Opening Remarks. 1:40 Modern Concepts of Risk. B.A. BURT* (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA) 2:00 The Complex Microflora in High-risk Individuals and Groups. D. BEIGHTON* (GKT, University of London, United Kingdom) 2:20 The Clinicians Caries Detection Methodologies in Caries Risk Assessment. S. TRANAEUS* (Karolinska Institute, Huddinge, Sweden) 2:40 Socio-behavioral Risk Factors: International Perspectives. P.E. PETERSEN* (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) 3:00 Combining Caries-related Factors to Improve Risk Prediction. D. BRATTHALL* (Malm University, Sweden) 3:10 Discussion.

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Craniofacial Biology - Orthodontic Treatment Effects Chairpersons: J. Varrela and A. Firestone 2911 1:30 The PAR Index to Assess Complexity of Treatment in Orthodontics. A.R. FIRESTONE*, N.J. SAVASTANO, F.M. BECK, and K.W.L. VIG (College of Dentistry, The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA) 2912 1:45 Severity of Malocclusion and Orthodontic Treatment Time. G.T. SAMESHIMA* (University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA) 2913 2:00 Comparison of Extraction vs. Non-extraction Orthodontic Outcomes for Borderline Patients. T.-M. XU*, W. HUANG, M.-Z. YANG, Y. LIU, and S. BAUMRIND (School of Stomatology, Peking University, Beijing, China) 2914 2:15 A Longitudinal Study of Incremental Expansion Using a Mandibular Lip Bumper. C.C. MURPHY, W.B. MAGNESS, J.D. ENGLISH*, S.A. FRAZIER-BOWERS, and A.M. SALAS (University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston - Dental Branch, USA) 2915 2:30 Effects of Orthodontic Intervention with Eruption Guidance Appliance in Early Mixed Dentition. J. VARRELA*, K. KESKI-NISULA, L. KESKI-NISULA, R. LEHTO, and V. LUSA (University of Turku, Finland) 2916 2:45 Molar Distalization using NiTi Coil Spring in High Mandibular Angle Cases. F. ALSULAIMANI* and T. ELBIALY (King Abdul Aziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia) 2917 3:00 Randomized Trial on Frequency of Activation and Stiffness of Invisalign Appliances. K.M. CLEMENTS*, A.-M. BOLLEN, G.J. HUANG, P. HUJOEL, G. KING, and T. MA (University of Washington -, Seattle, USA) 2918 3:15 Long-term Psychosocial Benefits of Orthodontic Intervention. H.A. KIYAK*, S.P. MCGORRAY, M.G. TAYLOR, C. DOLCE, G.J. KING, B.J. INGLIN, and T.T. WHEELER (University of Washington -, Seattle, USA) Seq#: 292.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM Oral, A5

2924 2:45 Effect of Dentin Preparation on Bond Strength of Two-step Bonding Agents. F. ZER*, N. NL, E.C. SAY, M. KUSDEMIR, M. SOYMAN, and J. TAGAMI (Seluk University, Konya, Turkey) 2925 3:00 Bond Strength of a Colored Compomer to Deciduous Dentin Following Treatment with Carisolv, Air Abrasion, Er:YAG Laser, and a Conventional Bur. M. GESERICK*, F. ZELLER, E. KAISER, and A. WICHELHAUS (University of Basel, Switzerland) 2926 3:15 Effects of Antibacterial Agents on Bond Strength of a Self-etching Adhesive System to Caries-affected Dentin on the Gingival Wall. A. SENGUN, A.E. KOYUTURK*, Y. SENER, and F. OZER (Seluk University, Konya, Turkey) Seq#: 293.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM Oral, A6

Dental Materials: VI - Polymer Materials-Mechanical Properties and Degradation - Polymer Materials: Surface Characteristics, Thermal Effects Chairpersons: S. Antonson and S. Mitra 2927 1:30 Surface Properties of Resin Composites: A Multitechnique Analysis Approach. N. SILIKAS* and G. ELIADES (University of Manchester, United Kingdom) 2928 1:45 A New Method to Characterize Gloss Retention of Dental Restorative Materials Using Atomic Force Microscopy. S.B. MITRA*, D. WU, V. JONES, M.R.C. ATKINSON, J. FULLER, and B.N. HOLMES (3M ESPE Dental Products, St. Paul, MN, USA) 2929 2:00 Analysis of Surface Quality in Microhybrid Resin Composites. A. KAKABOURA*, M. FRAGOULI, C. RAHIOTIS, and N. SILIKAS (University of Athens, Greece) 2930 2:15 Effects of Cumulative Clinical Variables on Heat Rise during Resin Composite Finishing and Polishing. S.A. ANTONSON*, J.B. KING, D.E. ANTONSON, and P. HARDIGAN (Nova Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA) 2931 2:30 Temperature Transmission through Different Dentin Thicknesses during Composite Photocuring. A.A. ALQUDAH*, C.A. MITCHELL, P.A. BIAGIONI, and D.L. HUSSEY (Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid, Jordan) 2932 2:45 Curing Efficiency and Heat Generation of Various Composites Cured with 'Fast' Halogen Lamps. C.J. KLEVERLAAN* and A.J. DE GEE (Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA), Netherlands) 2933 3:00 Characterization of the Temperature Rise in Dental Composites Polymerized with LED and Halogen Technology by Means of a Thermocouple and a High-resolution Infrared Camera. A. UHL*, K.D. JANDT, and R.W. MILLS (Friedrich-Schiller University Jena, Germany) 3:15 Discussion. Seq#: 294.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM Oral, A4

Dental Materials: I - Adhesion-Composite Bond Strength Effects of moisture and tooth structure Chairpersons: F. zer and R. Carvalho 2919 1:30 Bond Strength of Adhesive Resin Cements to Tooth Structure as Affected by Moisture and Storage Time. L.M. PINZON*, M. KIMURA, and J.M. POWERS (University of Texas - Houston/Health Science Center, USA) 2920 1:45 Moisture Spectrum of Demineralized Dentin for Different Solvent-based Adhesive Systems. A. REIS*, A.D. LOGUERCIO, C.L.N. AZEVEDO, R.M. CARVALHO, J.M. SINGER, M. SCHROEDER, and R.H.M. GRANDE (University of Oeste de Santa Catarina, Joaaba, SC, Brazil) 2921 2:00 Effects of Hydration on Bond Strength to Dentin. R.M. CARVALHO*, F.R. TAY, and D.H. PASHLEY (University of So Paulo - Bauru School of Dentistry, Brazil) 2922 2:15 Bonding to Enamel, Dentin, and DEJ Region. Y. SHIMADA*, N. IWAMOTO, H. WANG, J. TAGAMI, and M.F. BURROW (Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Japan) 2923 2:30 Bonding to Sound vs. Caries-affected Dentin Using Photo- and Dual-cure Adhesives. E.C. SAY*, M. NAKAJIMA, P. SENAWONGSE, M. SOYMAN, F. OZER, and J. TAGAMI (Yeditepe University, Istanbul, Turkey)

Dental Materials: VIII - Others-Non-metallic - Properties of Endodontic Materials, Posts, Teeth Chairpersons: C. Prati and A. Mine 2934 1:30 Bonding of Composite Resin Luting Cement to Fiber-reinforced Composite Root Canal Post. A.-M. LE BELL*, J. TANNER, L.V.J. LASSILA, I. KANGASNIEMI, and P.K. VALLITTU (University of Turku, Finland)

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2935 1:45 Fatigue Resistance of Different Kinds of Fiber Posts. S. GRANDINI*, C. GORACCI, F. MONTICELLI, F.R. TAY, and M. FERRARI (University of Siena, Livorno, Italy) 2936 2:00 Intrapulpal Temperature Rises Induced by LEDs and QTH Curing Units during Polymerization. S. BOUILLAGUET*, I. KREJCI, G. CAILLOT, J. FORCHELET, M. CATTANILORENTE, and J.-M. MEYER (University of Geneva, Switzerland) 2937 2:15 Morphology of Inner Dentin of Canal after Preparation with M-two and ProTaper NiTi Instruments. C. PRATI*, F. FOSCHI, S. MARCHIONNI, A. SANNA, V. MALAGNINO, and M.G. GANDOLFI (Alma Mater Studiorum, University of Bologna, Italy) 2938 2:30 Effect of Er:YAG Laser Irradiation on Compressive Properties of Dental Hard Tissues. A. MINE*, K. SUZUKI, T. KUBOKI, and H. YATANI (Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine and Dentistry, Japan) 2939 2:45 Biocompatibility of Mineral Trioxide Aggregate and Different Portland-type Cements. An in vitro Study. B. BRISENO MARROQUIN*, C. CORTAZAR FERNANDEZ, and B. WILLERSHAUSEN (Johannes Gutenberg-University, Mainz, Germany) 2940 3:00 Effects of Basic and Neutral EDTA Treatments at Low (5%) and High (17%) Concentrations on Dentin Morphology and Composition. G. PALAGHIAS*, J. MARGELOS, T. LAMBRIANIDES, and G. ELIADES (University of Thessaloniki, Greece) 3:15 Discussion. Seq#: 295.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM Oral, J2

2948 3:15 Effects of Early Loading on Implant Osseointegration. C.-C. KO*, J.Q. SWIFT, R. DELONG, and W.H. DOUGLAS (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA) Seq#: 296.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM Oral, F4

Microbiology / Immunology and Infection Control - T Cells and B Cells Chairpersons: H. Zadeh and K. Fujihashi 2949 1:30 Human T-cell Responses to Oral Biofilm Bacteria in Humanized NOD/SCID Mice. M.A. SALAM*, Y. TSUHA, R. NAKAO, N. MATSUMOTO, N. HANADA, and H. SENPUKU (National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Tokyo, Japan) 2950 1:45 Effects of Metal-containing Phosphate Glasses on T-cell Activation. A. KESISOGLOU*, J.C. KNOWLES, and I. OLSEN (Eastman Dental Institute,University College London, United Kingdom) 2951 2:00 Selective Survival of Regulatory T-cells is Responsible for the Suppression of Cytokine Expression in Response to Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans. H.H. ZADEH* and A. NALBANT (University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA) 2952 2:15 Preferential Induction of TLR4 Expression on T-cells of Submandibular Glands. K. FUJIHASHI, K. KATAOKA, R. KOBAYASHI, T. OGAWA, J.R. MCGHEE, and K. FUJIHASHI* (The University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA) 2953 2:30 Salivary NGF is a Survival Factor for B-lymphocytes in the Peyer's Patch. Y. Y.SHIRAI*, Y.-I. TSUBOI, and T. IIDUKA (Kyoto University, kyoto, Japan) 2954 2:45 Mechanism of PAF-induced IgG2 Production in LAgP. S.E. BARBOUR*, S. AL-DARMAKI, K. KNIGHTSHEAD, A.M. BEST, H.A. SCHENKEIN, and J.G. TEW (Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, USA) 2955 3:00 The Contributions of Rac1 and Rac2 in Neutrophil Chemotaxis. H.H.M. THANG*, D. KWIATKOWSKI, and M. GLOGAUER (University of Toronto, Canada) 3:15 Discussion. Seq#: 297.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM Oral, F5

Implantology Research - Bone Response to Surfaces/Scaffolds Chairpersons: D. Weng and C. Hmmerle 2941 1:30 Determinant Surface Properties of Oxidized Implants for Reinforced Osseointegration. Y.-T. SUL* and C. JOHANSSON (Gteborg University, Sweden) 2942 1:45 Determination of Bone Activity around a Surfacemodified Titanium Alloy Implant. P.G. COELHO* and J. LEMONS (University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA) 2943 2:00 Bone Regeneration around Implants with Bone Growth Factor rhGDF-5. D. WENG*, O. ZUHR, M. BELL, E.-J. RICHTER, and M.B. HRZELER (University of Wrzburg, Germany) 2944 2:15 Qualitative Evaluation of Collagen Fiber Orientation and Secondary Osteons in Peri-implant Bone Tissue around Loaded and Unloaded Implants in the Mini-pig. J. NEUGEBAUER*, U. THAMS, H. STEVELING, A. PIATTELLI, and J.E. ZLLER (University of Cologne, Germany) 2945 2:30 Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Bone Formation during Experimental GBR in Humans. C.H.F. HAMMERLE*, J. SCHMID, N.P. LANG, and A.J. OLAH (University of Zurich, School of Dentistry, Switzerland) 2946 2:45 Enhanced Bone-to-Implant Attachment of Fluoride-modified Titanium Implants. J.E. ELLINGSEN*, H.J. RONOLD, K.J. BOSTROM, A. HOLMEN, and S. HANSSON (Faculty of Dentistry, University of Oslo, Norway) 2947 3:00 Improving Implant Integration of Early-loaded Implants by Controlled Mechanical Stimulation: An Animal Experimental Study. E. DE SMET*, S.V.N. JAECQUES, J.A. JANSEN, M. WEVERS, J. VANDERSLOTEN, G. VAN DER PERRE, and I.E. NAERT (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium)

Mineralized Tissue - Cementum Development/Tissue Engineering & Regeneration Chairpersons: A. Berdal and P. Lekic 2956 1:30 Periodontal Phenotype of Nuclear Vitamin D Receptor Null Mutant Mice. A. BERDAL*, F. LEZOT, and J.-L. DAVIDEAU (University Paris 7, France) 2957 1:45 Proteoglycan Metabolism of Human Cementumderived Cells in vitro. W.J. GRZESIK* and H.-J. KO (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA) 2958 2:00 Human Cementum-derived Cells Inhibit Osteoclast Formation in vitro. H.-J. KO* and W.J. GRZESIK (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA) 2959 2:15 Role of Ascorbic Acid on Periodontal Ligament Cell Differentiation. S. ISHIKAWA*, K. IWASAKI, and I. ISHIKAWA (Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Japan) 2960 2:30 Enamel Matrix Proteins Alter the Phenotype of Periodontal Ligament Cells Cultured on Endodontic Materials. M. INOUE*, R.Z. LEGEROS, and R.G. CRAIG (New York University, USA)

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2961 2:45 Functional Analysis of PLAP-1 in Mineralized Matrix Formation. Y. OZAWA*, S. YAMADA, Y. NAKAHIRA, K. MAEDA, S. SUZUKI, T. YOKOKOJI, S.-I. TAKAYAMA, K. IKEZAWA, and S. MURAKAMI (Osaka University Graduate School of Dentistry, Suita, Japan) 2962 3:00 Systemic Migration and Proliferation of Transplanted Periodontal Ligament Cells. P.-C. LEKIC*, B. NAYAK, H.C. TENENBAUM, Jr., and C.A. MCCULLOCH (University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada) 2963 3:15 Tissue Characterization after Periodontal Therapy Using Enamel Matrix-derived Proteins. D.D. BOSSHARDT*, A. SCULEAN, and N.P. LANG (School of Dental Medicine, University of Berne, Switzerland) Seq#: 298.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM Oral, F3

Neuroscience / TMJ - TMJ - Structure and Function Chairpersons: L. Gallo and J. Nickel 2964 1:30 Post-natal Development of the Type II Collagen and Aggrecan mRNA Expression in Rabbit Mandibular Condylar Cartilage. Z. GU*, J. FENG, Y. ZHANG, T. SHIBATA, and J. XIAO (School of Medicine, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China) 2965 1:45 A Study of Intracellular Calcium Ion Release and its Channel Stimulated by 1,25(OH)2D3 and the Effects of Mechanical Pressure on it in Rabbit Mandibular Condylar Chondrocytes. M. ZHANG*, M.Q. WANG, and J.J. WANG (Stomatological College, Fourth MIlitary Medical University, Xi'an, China) 2966 2:00 The Effect of Central Disordered Occlusion on the Thickness of the Temporomandibular Joint Disc. M.-Q. WANG*, X.-D. LIU, and J.-J. HE (Stomatological College, Fourth MIlitary Medical University (FMMU), Xi'an, China) 2967 2:15 Evaluation of the Three-dimensional Condyle PositionA Systematic Review. T. STAMM*, A. HOHOFF, A. VAN MEEGEN, and C. LIPPOLD (University of Muenster, Germany) 2968 2:30 Condylography in TMD using the Denar CadiaxTM. A. MILOSEVIC* (Liverpool University, United Kingdom) 2969 2:45 Relationship between Kinematic Center and Condylar Anatomy of the TMJ. L.M. GALLO*, D.B. GOESSI, and S. PALLA (University of Zurich, Switzerland) 2970 3:00 Gender Differences in Modeled TMJ Forces During Static Biting. J.C. NICKEL* and L.R. IWASAKI (University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Dentistry, Lincoln, USA) 3:15 Discussion. Seq#: 299.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM Oral, F2

2972 Paper Withdrawn. 2973 2:00 Effect of Electrical Stimulation on Mandibular Distraction Osteogenesis. I. EL-HAKIM* (Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt) 2974 2:15 Assessment of the Temporomandibular Joint after Biphasic Callus Distraction of the Mandible in a Canine Model. E.C. ROSE*, K. IMMENKAMP, C. SURWALD, C. KUNZ, C.-P. ADLER, B.A. RAHN, and I.E. JONAS (University of Freiburg i. Br, Germany) 2975 2:30 Bone-regenerative Profiles of Bone Growth Factors and Matrix Protein Expression in Mechanically Strained Human Osteoblast-like Cells Examined by RT-PCR. T. KANNO*, T. TSUJISAWA, W. ARIYOSHI, M. IWAMURA, T. KOSEKI, T. TAKAHASHI, and T. NISHIHARA (Kyushu Dental College, Fukuoka, Japan) 2976 2:45 Longitudinal Hard- and Soft-tissue Changes in Japanese UCLP Following Maxillary Distraction Osteogenesis using the RED System. E.Y. SUZUKI*, N. MOTOHASHI, and K. OHYAMA (Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Japan) 2977 3:00 Vertical Changes in the Face after Orthognathic Surgery in Relation to Facial Type and Type of Operation. B.T. JACOBS*, F.S.L. LIE, B.B. TUINZING, and B. PRAHL-ANDERSEN (ACTA - Vrije Universityit, Amsterdam, Netherlands) 2978 3:15 Assessment of 3D Facial Asymmetry in Repaired Unilateral Cleft Lip and Palate. A.M.H. GARRAHY*, A. AYOUB, D.T. MILLETT, M. BOCK, and J. BOWMAN (University of Glasgow, United Kingdom) Seq#: 300.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM Oral, R2

Oral Health Research - Dental Caries, Oral Health Promotion, Oral Health Services Chairpersons: A. Spencer and P. Axelsson 2979 1:30 Keynote Address. B. SODER* (Karolinska Institutet, Huddinge, Sweden) 2980 2:00 Trends in Work Effort among Australian Dentists. A.J. SPENCER* and D.S. BRENNAN (The University of Adelaide, South Australia, Australia) 2981 2:15 Oral Health and Housing Status of Special Olympians. P.B. MATHESON, C.A. FELDMAN*, and M. GINIGER (University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Newark, USA) 2982 2:30 Oral Health Awareness Among Pediatricians. N. KILPATRICK* and M. WILLIAMS (Royal Children's Hospital, Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Melbourne, Australia) 2983 2:45 On the Prevention of Tooth Loss, Periodontitis, and Caries--Results After 30 Years. P. AXELSSON* and B. NYSTRM (Public Dental Health Service,County of Vrmland, Karstad, Sweden) 2984 3:00 Participatory Dental Health Education Program for Preventing Early Childhood Caries in Thailand. T. VACHIRAROJPISAN*, K. SHINADA, Y. KAWAGUCHI, P. LAUNGWECHAKAN, T. SOMKOTE, and P. DETSOMBOONRAT (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan) 2985 3:15 Estimation of the Significant Caries Indices (SiC) Worldwide among 12-year-olds Using the Mean DMFTs. M. NISHI* (Hiyoshi Dental Office, Sakata-shi, Japan)

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Osteogenic Distraction / Orthognathic Surgery Chairpersons: E. Rose and I. El-Hakim 2971 1:30 Mobility of the Distraction Osteotomy Site During Jaw Muscle Contraction. Z. SUN, M.A. EGBERT, K.L. RAFFERTY, Z.J. LIU, and S.W. HERRING* (University of Washington, Seattle, USA)

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Periodontal Research - Diagnosis / Epidemiology - PeriodontalSystemic Connections Chairpersons: G. Persson and M. Desvarieux 2986 1:30 Chronic Periodontitis, a Significant Predictor of Acute Myocardial Infarction. G.R. PERSSON*, O. OHLSSON, T. PETTERSSON, and S. RENVERT (University of Washington, Seattle, USA) 2987 1:45 Periodontal Risk Profiles in Adults with or without Myocardial Infarction. S. RENVERT*, O. OHLSSON, N.P. LANG, and G.R. PERSSON (Kristianstad University, Sweden) 2988 2:00 Local Current Periodontal Infection is Associated with Systemic Inflammation: The Oral Infections and Vascular Disease Epidemiology Study (INVEST). M. DESVARIEUX*, R.T. DEMMER, D. JACOBS, Jr., B. BODEN-ALBALA, R.L. SACCO, and P.N. PAPAPANOU (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA) 2989 2:15 Poor Oral Health is Associated with Coronary Heart Disease and Elevated Systemic Inflammatory and Hemostatic Factors. L. MONTEBUGNOLI, D. SERVIDIO*, R.A. MIATON, C. PRATI, and R. GIARDINO (Bologna University, Italy) 2990 2:30 Relationship Between Coronary Heart Diseases and Periodontitis. T. KRAHWINKEL*, L. VALENTINIS, and B. WILLERSHAUSEN (Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany) 2991 2:45 Effects of Periodontal Treatment on Cardiovascular Health. I.-C. WANG*, A.W. STEVENS, J.E. ROBERTS, Y. CHEN, and M.K. JEFFCOAT (University of Washington, Seattle, USA) 2992 3:00 IgG Antibody Levels to Periodontal Organisms and Carotid Atherosclerosis. P. EKE*, J.D. BECK, P.N. MADIANOS, and S. OFFENBACHER (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, USA) 2993 3:15 Carotid Calcification and Periodontitis. N.A. RAVON*, L.G. HOLLENDER, and G.R. PERSSON (University of Washington, Seattle, USA) Seq#: 302.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM Oral, G2

2998 2:30 The Role of TNF- and IL-1 in the T-helper Cytokine Response of Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (PBMC). E. BERKER*, A. KANTARCI, H. HASTURK, B.-H. NAM, K. ERATALAY, and T.E. VAN DYKE (Boston University, MA, USA) 2999 2:45 Evidence for Heme Oxygenase-1 (Heat Shock Protein 32) Expression in Periodontitis. Z. LOHINAI*, E. FEHR, and C. SZAB (Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary) 3000 3:00 Immunocytochemical Localization of Substance P Receptors (NK-1 Receptors) in Human Gingival Tissue. F.T. LUNDY*, I. EL-KARIM, P.-J. LAMEY, and G.J. LINDEN (Queen's University of Belfast, United Kingdom) 3001 3:15 Catalytic Activities of an MMP-2 Carboxyterminal Deletion Mutant. J. SU, X. XU, Y. WANG, Y. YAMADA, C. STANLEY, and B. STEFFENSEN* (University of Texas - San Antonio / Health Science Ctr, USA) Seq#: 303.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM Oral, H1

Periodontal Research - Therapy - Guided Tissue Regeneration Chairpersons: P. Eickholz and M. Sanz 3002 1:30 Treatment of Infrabony Defects with Enamel Proteins or Barrier Membranes: A Multicenter Practice-based Clinical Trial. M. SANZ*, M. TONETTI, J.E. SUVAN, P.P. CORTELLINI, I. ZABALEGUI, A. SICILIA, J. BLANCO, J. BLANCO, H. REBELO, H. REBELO, M. MERLI, M. MERLI, G. RASPERINI, and G. RASPERINI (University Complutense of Madrid, Spain) 3003 1:45 Long-term Stability of PAL-gain Achieved by Guided Tissue Regeneration with Resorbable MembranesResults after 1 and 6-7 Years. A. STAVROPOULOS*, N. MARDAS, and T. KARRING (Royal Dental College, University of Aarhus, Aarhus C, Denmark) 3004 2:00 Effect of Tooth Mobility on Regenerative Outcomes. P.M. TREJO* and R.L. WELTMAN (The University of Texas, Health Science Center at Houston, Dental Branch, USA) 3005 2:15 Five-year Results Following Treatment with Emdogain and GTR. A. SCULEAN*, N. DONOS, F. SCHWARZ, J. BECKER, M. BRECX, and N.B. ARWEILER (Johannes Gutenberg-University, Mainz, Germany) 3006 2:30 Treatment of Infrabony Defects with a Combination of Oily Calcium Hydroxide Suspension and AlphaTCP. A Prospective Controlled Clinical Study. S.-I. STRATUL* and A. SCULEAN (Victor Babes Medical and Pharmaceutical University of Timisoara, Romania) 3007 2:45 Controlled Clinical Study of the Efficacy of Enamel Matrix Derivatives Compared with Barriers in the Treatment of Buccal Class I and II Recession Defectsthe Role of Influencing Parameters. T. HOFFMANN*, B. NOACK, A. MARZINEK, and B. WIEDEMANN (TU Dresden, Medical Faculty, Germany) 3008 3:00 Radiographic Parameters for Prognosis of Periodontal Healing of Infrabony Defects. P. EICKHOLZ*, F. KLEIN, T.-S. KIM, T. HRR, and S. HASSFELD (University of Heidelberg, Germany) 3:15 Discussion.

Periodontal Research - Pathogenesis - Immune Response Chairpersons: B. Steffensen and Y. Houri-Haddad 2994 1:30 Immunization using a Th2-promoting Adjuvant Attenuates Local Pro-inflammatory Response and Abscess Formation Caused by P. gingivalis. Y. HOURI-HADAD, A. SOSKOLNE, T.E. VAN DYKE, and L. SHAPIRA* (Hadassah Medical Centers, Dental School, Jerusalem, Israel) 2995 1:45 Immune Modulation of the Local Inflammatory Response to P. gingivalis by IL-10 Gene Delivery. Y. HOURIHADDAD*, W.A. SOSKOLNE, A. HALABI, and L. SHAPIRA (Hebrew University-Hadassah Faculty of Dental Medicine, Jerusalem, Israel) 2996 2:00 Bactericidal Activity of Human -Defensin-2 by Gene Transfer in Salivary Gland. J. MINESHIBA*, P. MILAN, F. MINESHIBA, F. NISHIMURA, and S. TAKASHIBA (Okayama University, Japan) 2997 2:15 Expression of Human -Defensins-1 and -2 in Periodontal Health and Disease. Q. LU*, L.J. JIN, L.P. SAMARANAYAKE, and R.P. DARVEAU (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)

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Cariology Research - Caries Epidemiology in Children Chairpersons: J. Hamilton and A. Vanderas 3009 3:45 Risk Indicators for Caries among Preschool Children. M.S. SKEIE* and I. ESPELID (University of Bergen -, Norway) 3010 4:00 Effect of Proximal Caries of the Distal Surface of the Second Primary Molars on the Mesial Surface of the First Permanent Molars: A Four-year Prospective Study. A. VANDERAS*, K. KAVVADIA, and L. PAPAGIANNOULIS (University of Athens, Greece) 3011 4:15 Dental Caries Experience among 12- to 15-yearold Schoolchildren in Egor, Nigeria: Report of a Local Survey and Campaign. S.A. OKEIGBEMEN* (University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria) 3012 4:30 Heritability Estimates for Laser Fluorescence Measurements in the Primary Dentition of Twins. W. BRETZ*, P. CORBY, M. MELO FILHO, M.Q. COELHO, S.M. COSTA, M.M. VANYUKOV, P.S. HART, R.J. WEYANT, M.L. MARAZITA, and T.C. HART (University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA) 3013 Paper Withdrawn. 3014 5:00 Application of Desktop Micro-CT Imaging as Gold Standard in Caries Diagnosis. P. BOTTENBERG*, L. HENIN, C. BOCA, A. POSTNOV, A. WASEK, N. DE CLERCK, and B. TRUYEN (Vrije Universiteit Brussel - VUB, Brussels, Belgium) 3015 5:15 Repeatability of DIAGNOdent Measurements in a Clinical Study. J.C. HAMILTON* and J.B. DENNISON (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA) 3016 5:30 Evidence of Linkage Disequilibrium across the Enamelysin Gene Using SNP Genotyping. T.C. HART*, B.S. MAHER, M.C. GORRY, P.M.A. CORBY, M. MELO FILHO, P.S. HART, and W. BRETZ (University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA) Seq#: 305.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:45 PM Oral, F1

3022 5:00 Empirical Validation of Cephalometric Measurements of Chin Prominence. S. BAUMRIND*, S. HOROWITZ, and D. REKOW (University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, and University of the Pacific School of Dentistry, San Francisco, CA, USA) 3023 5:15 Longitudinal Cephalometric Comparison of the Size of the Mandible in Black and White Females. E.R. RICHARDSON* (Private practice orthodontics, Nashville, TN, USA) 3024 5:30 A Fourier-Wavelet Representation of the Shape of the Japanese Cranial Base: A New Morphometric Approach. P.E. LESTREL*, R.M. CESAR, Jr., O. TAKAHASHI, and E. KANASAWA (University of California, Los Angeles, Van Nuys, USA) Seq#: 306.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:45 PM Oral, G2

Dental Materials: VI - Polymer Materials-Mechanical Properties and Degradation - Polymer Materials: Aging and Degradation Chairpersons: D. Nathanson and P. Ritwik 3025 3:45 Effects of Accelerated Aging and Thermocycling on the Flexural Strength of Indirect Resin Composites. D. NATHANSON* and M. GHULMAN (Boston University, MA, USA) 3026 4:00 Effect of Accelerated Aging on Color Stability of Indirect Resin Composites. M. GHULMAN* and D. NATHANSON (Boston University, MA, USA) 3027 4:15 Chemical and Mechanical Degradation of Dental Composites. N. KOURNETAS*, L. SCHEIDELER, and J. GEISGERSTORFER (University of Tuebingen, Germany) 3028 4:30 Degradation Profiles of Two Microfil Resin Composites. P. RITWIK*, R. MOISEYEVA, G. IAZZETTI, and N.K. SARKAR (Louisiana State University School of Dentistry, New Orleans, USA) 3029 4:45 Silver Sorption Staining in Aesthetic Dental Materials5-year Results. L. MAIR* (University of Liverpool, United Kingdom) 3030 5:00 Effects of Food-simulating Solvents on the Hardness of Denture Tooth Materials. S.A. SHAHDAD*, R.W. WASSELL, and J.F. MCCABE (Newcastle Dental Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom) 3031 5:15 Damage to Luting GIC in Relation to Ion Release and Water Diffusion. V. DUPUIS*, M. BARTALA, O. LAVIOLE, and F. MOYA (Universite Victor Segalen Bordeaux 2, France) 5:30 Discussion. Seq#: 307.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:45 PM Oral, G1

Craniofacial Biology - Craniofacial Growth and Morphology Chairpersons: P. Lestrel and E. Richardson 3017 3:45 The Interrelationships among Growth and Development Criteria. T. BERK* and S. HAZAR (Ege Universitesi, Izmir, Turkey) 3018 4:00 An Evaluation of Impression Materials for Constricted Unilateral Cleft Lip and Palate Defects in the Newborn. D. VEDRENNE, M. ROSEFF*, F. GARCIA-GODOY, and E. STELNICKI (Nova Southeastern University-College of Dental Medicine, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA) 3019 4:15 Preventive and Interceptive Orthodontic Treatment Needs of a Group of 6- and 9-year-old Canadian Children. N.E. KARAISKOS* and W.A. WILTSHIRE (University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada) 3020 4:30 Profile Characteristics Related to the Anatomy of the Chin in a Class II Treatment Population. J. GHAFARI*, S. BAUMRIND, A. MACARI, F.S. SHOFER, L.L. LASTER, and S.S. EFSTRATIADIS (U. Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA) 3021 4:45 Craniofacial Growth in Untreated Class I Subjects: A Longitudinal Study. C.-H. CHUNG* and V.D. MONGIOVI (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA)

Dental Materials: VII - Others-Metallic - Titanium Chairpersons: Z. Cai and J. Geis-Gerstorfer 3032 3:45 Calculation of the Effective Thermal Contraction Difference in Ti- and TiAl6Nb7-Ceramic Systems. J. GEIS-GERSTORFER* and H.R. LEE (University of Tuebingen, Germany) 3033 4:00 Porcelain Adherence to Dental Cast Ti-6Al-4V. Z. CAI*, L. MUTHUSWAMI, L. CARRASCO, and T. OKABE (Baylor College of Dentistry, Texas A&M University System Health Science Center, Dallas, USA) 3034 4:15 Porosity of cp Ti Casting with Three Vacuum/Inert Gas Pressure Casting Machines. D. ELIOPOULOS, S. ZINELIS, and T. PAPADOPOULOS* (School of Dentistry, University of Athens, Greece)

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3035 4:30 Porous Titanium: Preliminary Results of Human Osteoblast Adhesion to Surface-polished Substrates. M. BIASOTTO*, R. RICCERI, M. ROMANELLO, R. DI LENARDA, and P. MATTEAZZI (Universit degli Studi di Trieste, Italy) 3036 4:45 Corrosion Behavior of Cast Ti-6Al-4V Alloyed with Copper. M. KOIKE*, Z. CAI, Y. ODA, M. HATTORI, H. FUJII, and T. OKABE (Baylor College of Dentistry, Texas A&M University System Health Science Center, Dallas, USA) 3037 5:00 In vitro and In vivo Study of the Effects of Fine Particles on Biocompatibility. K. TAMURA*, N. TAKASHI, K. HUGETU, K. TOHJI, Y. TOTSUKA, M. UO, K. AKASAKA, and F. WATARI (Hokkaidou Univ, Sapporo, Japan) 3038 5:15 The Photocatalytic Bactericidal Effect on Oral Anaerobic Bacteria. N. SUKETA*, T. SAWASE, H. KITAURA, M. NAITO, K. BABA, K. NAKAYAMA, and M. ATSUTA (Nagasaki University, Japan) 5:30 Discussion. Seq#: 308.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:45 PM Oral, G3

Diagnostic Systems - Imaging Geometry/Non-imaging Diagnostics Chairperson: P. Van der Stelt 3047 3:45 3D SE Geometry Imaging of Tooth Outer Surface. An in vitro Study. M.M. TANASIEWICZ, T.W. KUPKA, W.P. WGLARZ*, A. JASISKI, and M. GIBAS (H.Niewodniczaski Institute of Nuclear Physics, Krakw, Poland) 3048 4:00 Influence of Number of Surfaces and Observers on Statistical Power in a Multi-observer ROC Radiographic Caries Detection Study. H. HINTZE*, M. FRYDENBERG, and A. WENZEL (University of Aarhus, Aarhus C, Denmark) 3049 4:15 Accuracy of Digital Panoramic Radiographs: Monitor-displayed Images Compared with Prints on Glossy Paper and Transparent Film. I.S. BENEDIKTSDTTIR* and A. WENZEL (University of Iceland and Royal Dental College, University of Aarhus, Aarhus C, Denmark) 3050 4:30 Quality of Film-based and Digital Panoramic Radiographs. B. MOLANDER*, A. EKESTUBBE, and H.-G. GRNDAHL (Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, Faculty of Odontology at the Sahlgrenska Academy, Gteborg University, Sweden) 3051 4:45 Micro-spectroscopy and Laser Scanning Microscopy of Tooth Sections with One- and Two-photon Excitation. C.S. HSU*, J.-C. CHEN, S.-C. SHIH, and F.-J. KAO (National University of Singapore, Singapore) 3052 5:00 Matching Pairs of Radiographs from Different Sensor Systems for Subtraction Radiography. P.F. VAN DER STELT* and W.G.M. GERAETS (ACTA, Amsterdam, Netherlands) 3053 5:15 First Clinical Evaluation of the Duerr Vistascan Dental X-ray Image Plate Scanner. A. KNZEL*, R. SOEMERS, and J. BECKER (Zentrum fur Zahn, Mund, und Kieferheilkunde, Dsseldorf, Germany) 3054 5:30 Computed Tomography Improves the Reliability of Diagnosis of Periapical Inflammatory Lesions of Upper Molars. S. HUUMONEN*, A. MOLANDER, T. KVIST, and K. GRNDAHL (Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, Faculty of Odontology at the Sahlgrenska Academy, Gteborg University, Sweden) Seq#: 310.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:45 PM Oral, J2

Dental Materials: VIII - Others-Non-metallic - Color of Restorative Materials, Bleaching Chairpersons: J. Meyer and M. Ferguson 3039 3:45 Color Changes of Three Veneering Resin Composites after Staining, Bleaching, and Polishing Procedures. L.. TRKN* and M. TRKN (Ege University School of Dentistry, Izmir, Turkey) 3040 4:00 Surface Roughness and SEM Analysis of Three Veneering Resin Composites Polished With a New System. L.. TRKN and M. TRKN* (Ege University School of Dentistry, Izmir, Turkey) 3041 4:15 Hardness Profiles of Composite Resin Cured with QTH and LEDs Curing Units. S. BOUILLAGUET, I. KREJCI, L. LERESCHE, J. FORCHELET, M. CATTANI-LORENTE, and J.M. MEYER* (University of Geneva, Switzerland) 3042 4:30 Ability of Composite Core Materials to Mask the Color of Pre-fabricated Posts Under All-ceramic Crowns. S. SETHU*, P. WATTANAPAYUNGKUL, and P.L. LOH (National University of Singapore, Singapore) 3043 4:45 Color Shift of Selected Shade in Multi-layering Technique for Direct Restorations. A. VICHI*, E. BERTELLI, and M. FERRARI (University of Siena, Italy) 3044 5:00 Comparison of Efficacy of Two Bleaching Systems using 10% Carbamide Peroxide. T. TERUI*, M. FERGUSON, H.P. WEBER, K. ISHIBASHI, and S. NAGAI (Iwate Medical University, School of Dentistry, Morioka, Japan) 3045 5:15 Evaluation for Effectiveness of Tooth Bleaching Related to the Original Tooth Color. S. NAGAI*, M. FERGUSON, K. LAUZON, and H.P. WEBER (Harvard University, School of Dental Medicine, Boston, MA, USA) 3046 5:30 Optical Evaluation for Effectiveness of 10% Carbamide Peroxide Bleaching. M. FERGUSON*, S. NAGAI, J. OJIMBA, and H.P. WEBER (Harvard University, School of Dental Medicine, Boston, MA, USA)

Implantology Research - Implant Characteristics Chairpersons: Y. Tsuboi and B. Wstmann 3055 3:45 Three-dimensional Non-linear Finite Element Contact Analysis of an Angulated Abutment Implant Connection. B. DENG*, K.B.C. TAN, and G.-R. LIU (National University of Singapore, Singapore) 3056 4:00 Clinical Performance of Wide-diameter, Wideplatform Implant, A Multi-center Study. S.E. ECKERT* and Y.-G. CHOI (Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA) 3057 4:15 The Study of Computerized Image-guided Surgical Planning System (CISPlan) for Dental Implant Surgery. Y.L. HUANG*, Y. WANG, J. PAN, F.H. QI, X. RAN, and J. HE (Shanghai East Hospital, Tongji University, China) 3058 4:30 Residual Torques of Implant Screws after Cyclic Loading in vitro. A. BUTKEVICA-ZVAIGZNE*, D. NATHANSON, R. POBER, and Z. JACOBSON (Boston University, MA, USA)

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3059 4:45 Clinical Measurement of Implant Stability using Osstel at the Time of Fixture Placement and after Loading in Maxilla and Mandible: Correlations between Fixture Length and its Stability. Y. TSUBOI*, I. MIYAMOTO, T. NONAKA, and T. IIZUKA (Kyoto University, Japan) 3060 5:00 Influence of Impression Technique and Material on the Transfer Accuracy of the Implant Position onto the Working Cast. B. WSTMANN*, U. HASSFURTH, M. BALKENHOL, and P. FERGER (Justus-Liebig-University, Giessen, Germany) 3061 5:15 Implant-Abutment Fit Evaluation during Three Different Stages of the Manufacturing Process: Customized Abutment Fabrication Utilizing the Procera System, Laser Welding, and Porcelain Sinteringan in vitro Study. C. DINATO*, A.C. CARDOSO, P.G. COELHO, R.S. MAGINI, and A.L. ZETOLA (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil) 3062 5:30 The Individual Formation of the Emergence Profile with Subgingival Ceramic Bevel after 3 Years. L. GALLARDO* and H. STEVELING (Zentrum fur Zahn Mund und Kieferheilkunde, Heidelberg, Germany) Seq#: 311.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:45 PM Oral, F2

Oral Medicine & Pathology - Pathological Mechanisms Mucosal Diseases, Odontogenic Cysts and Tumours Chairpersons: S. Warnakulasuriya and E. Blignaut 3071 3:45 Oral Health Findings in Orphaned/Abandoned HIV/AIDS Children. E. BLIGNAUT* (Medical University of Southern Africa, Medunsa, South Africa) 3072 4:00 Altered Expression of CD40 and CD40 Ligand: Putative Role in the Pathogenesis of Oral Lichen Planus. E. NEPPELBERG*, L.L. LORO, and A.C. JOHANNESSEN (Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway) 3073 4:15 The Association of B-cell Activating Factor (BAFF) and Ectopic Germinal Center Formation in Sjgren's Syndrome. M.V. JONSSON*, P. SZODORAY, S. JELLESTAD, M. ZEHER, K. SKARSTEIN, and R. JONSSON (University of Bergen, Norway) 3074 4:30 The Expression of Metalloproteinases (MMP1,2,3) and Their Tissue Inhibitor (TIMP-1) in Periapical Granulomas. E. JANKOWSKA-ANTCZAK*, M. KOZARZEWSKA, and A. WOJTOWICZ (Medical Univesity of Warsaw, Poland) 3075 4:45 DC-SIGN Expression on Human Oral Keratinocytes and Alcohol Enhances HIV-1 Infection. J. ZHA*, R. GOWANS, H. CHEN, C. YIN, and X. LIU (Charles R. Drew Univ. of Medicine & Science, los angeles, CA, USA) 3076 5:00 Characteristics of, and Risk Indicators for, Oral Lichen Planus (OLP) in a South London Population. R.A. FERNANDES*, N.W. JOHNSON, and D. COOPER (Columbia University School of Dentistry and Oral Surgery, New York, NY, USA) 3077 5:15 Prevalence of Oral Mucosal Lesions in Alcohol and Substance Abusers. C. HARRIS, S. WARNAKULASURIYA*, D. COOPER, T. PETERS, and S. GELBIER (King's College Dental Institute, London, United Kingdom) 3078 5:30 Mucositis in Children Who Underwent Bone Marrow Transplantation for Primary Immunodeficiencies (Study of 80 Cases). A. MAJORANA*, R.F. SCHUMACHER, E. BARDELLINI, G. CONTI, and M.M. SCHUBERT (University of Brescia-Italy, Italy) Seq#: 313.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:45 PM Oral, G4

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - TMJ Disorders Chairperson: X. Wang 3063 3:45 Image-guided Puncture Technique for the Superior Temporomandibular Joint Space by Ortho Cubic Superhigh-resolution Computed Tomography (3DX-CT). M. KASHIMA*, K. HONDA, T. BJORNLAND, Y. ARAI, K. SHINODA, and T.A. LARHEIM (Nihon University School of Dentistry, Tokyo, Japan) 3064 4:00 Mid-temporal Shortening for Correction of Chronic Recurrent Mandibular Dislocation: A Retrospective Study and Addition of New Surgical Modality. A.-E.H. SHERIF* (Tanta University, Egypt) 3065 4:15 Autogenous Chondrocyte Repair of an Articular Defect of TMJ. X. WANG*, C. YANG, and W. QIU (School of Stomatology,Shanghai Second Medical University, China) 3066 4:30 Condylar Reconstruction in Extensive Ankylosis of Temporomandibular Joint in Adults Using Coronoid Segment as Autograft. M.M. HUSSIN* (Tanta University, Egypt) 3067 4:45 A New Algorithm for Determination of the Disc Position in Real TimeMRI. A. KOLK, Sr.*, A. NEFF, Sr., G. SIMON, Sr., and H.-H. HORCH, Sr. (Technical University, Munich, Germany, Germany) 3068 5:00 Are Comminuted Fractures of the Condylar Head Really Not Amenable to Stable Osteosynthesis ? - A Correlation to Intra-operative Findings. A. NEFF*, A. KOLK, F. NEFF, and H.H. HORCH (University of Technology, Munich, Germany) 3069 5:15 Cysts and Tumors of the Jaws: A Five-year Retrospective Review. M.J. COYLE* and G. KEARNS (Midwestern Regional Hospital, Limerick, Ireland) 3070 5:30 Low-molecular-weight Hyaluronic Acid Activates Osteoclastic Differentiation and Function. W. ARIYOSHI*, T. KANNO, H. ICHIMIYA, H. TAKANO, T. KOSEKI, T. TAKAHASHI, and T. NISHIHARA (Kyushu Dental College, Fukuoka, Japan)

Periodontal Research - Pathogenesis - Leukocytes in Periodontal Diseases Chairpersons: M. Ryder and A. Gustafsson 3079 3:45 Tobacco Smoke Alters Gene Expression of Peripheral Mononuclear Blood Cells. M. RYDER*, W. HYUN, P. LOOMER, and C. HAQQ (University of California - San Francisco, USA) 3080 4:00 Cigarette Smoking Effects on Neutrophil Activity in PMN. H. ITO*, M. MIURA, A. SATO, Y. NUMABE, and K. KAMOI (The Nippon Dental University, School of Dentistry at Tokyo, Japan) 3081 4:15 Alterations of Salivary PMN Functions after Cigarette Smoking. Y. NUMABE*, M. MIURA, H. OSOZAWA, and K. KAMOI (The Nippon Dental University, School of Dentistry at Tokyo, Japan) 3082 4:30 Diacylglycerol-mediated Signaling of Neutrophils in Diabetics with or without Periodontal Disease. A. KANTARCI*, B. EL-JAMOUS, M. KARIMA, Y. DING, A. MALABANAN, H. HASTURK, and T.E. VAN DYKE (Boston University, MA, USA)

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3083 4:45 Papillon-Lefvre Syndrome: Lack of Cathepsin C, Cathepsin G, and Elastase Activity in PMNs. S.F. DE HAAR*, H. DE VREE, A.J.M. HOOGEBOOM, V. EVERTS, and W. BEERTSEN (ACTA, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands) 3084 5:00 Vascular Effects of Singlet Oxygen (1O2) Generated by Photoexcitation on Adrenergic Neurotransmission The Possibility of Vascular Alteration-induced 1O2 Generated from Phagocytes on Periodontitis. F. YOSHINO*, H. SHOJI, Y. OMORI, and M.-I. LEE (Kanagawa Dental College, Yokosuka, Japan) 3085 5:15 Detection and Function of Neutrophil Elastase on Periodontal Disease. Y. UJIIE*, T. TANABE, K. GOMI, S. OIDA, T. ARAI, and M. FUKAE (Tsurumi University, Yokohama, Japan) 3086 5:30 The Effectiveness of Non-surgical Treatment to Reduce Neutrophil Activity in GCF from Patients Having Chronic Generalized Periodontitis. A. GUSTAFSSON*, C.M.D.S. FIGUEREDO, A. AREAS, and R.G. FISCHER (Institute of Odontology, Karolinska Institutet, Huddinge, Sweden) Seq#: 314.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:45 PM Oral, H1

Periodontal Research - Therapy - Antimicrobial Therapy Chairpersons: N. Soukos and R. Buchmann 3087 3:45 The Effect of Ciprofloxacin on GTR Surgery. G. NG, A. LIN, and P.M. LOOMER* (University of California - San Francisco, USA) 3088 4:00 Antimicrobial Susceptibility Before And After Periodontal Therapy. R. BUCHMANN*, R.F. MLLER, T.E. VAN DYKE, and D.E. LANGE (University of Mnster, Germany) 3089 4:15 Metronidazole Susceptibilities of Gram-negative Anaerobic Rods Associated with Periodontal Disease: First Results of an in vitro, in vivo Assessment. P.-P. POULET*, D. DUFFAUT, and J.P. LODTER (Faculty of Dentistry, Paul Sabatier University, Toulouse, France) 3090 4:30 Visible Spectrum Light Selectively Kills Black-pigmented Bacteria of Human Dental Plaque. N. SOUKOS*, S. SOM, and J.M. GOODSON (The Forsyth Institute, Boston, MA, USA) 3091 Paper Withdrawn. 3092 5:00 The Effect of Arestin Plus SRP on Pocket Depth in Furcations in Patients with Chronic Periodontitis. J. LESSEM*, D. PAQUETTE, A. HANLON, F. DOHERTY, and R. WILLIAMS (OraPharma, Inc, Warminster, PA, USA) 5:15 Discussion. Seq#: 315.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:45 PM Oral, F3

3096 4:30 Retainer Design and Fiber-reinforced Composite Fixed Partial Denture Fracture Load. S.R. DYER*, L.V.J. LASSILA, P. ALANDER, and P.K. VALLITTU (Univ. of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (and Univ. of Turku, Finland), USA) 3097 4:45 A Comparison of Fatigue Resistance of 3 Materials for Cusp-replacing Adhesive Restorations. R.H. KUIJS*, W.M.M. FENNIS, C.M. KREULEN, W. VAN DE WIJDEVEN, and R.C.W. BURGERSDIJK (University of Nijmegen, Netherlands) 3098 5:00 Influence of Cuspal Coverage on Fatigue Resistance of Cusp-replacing Composite Restorations. W.M.M. FENNIS*, R.H. KUIJS, C.M. KREULEN, J.G.C. WOLKE, W. VAN DE WIJDEVEN, and N.H.J. CREUGERS (University of Nijmegen, Netherlands) 3099 5:15 Effects of Abutment Design and Screw Loosening for Wide-diameter Implants. D. VO*, K.T. OCHIAI, E. SULTAN, and A. CAPUTO (UCLA School of Dentistry, Los Angeles, CA, USA) 3100 5:30 Dimensional Accuracy Analysis of Implant Framework Castings from Two Casting Systems. T.L. CHANG*, C. MARUYAMA, S.N. WHITE, S. SON, and A.A. CAPUTO (UCLA School of Dentistry, Los Angeles, CA, USA) Seq#: 316.0 Saturday, 28 June 2003, 3:45 PM - 5:45 PM Oral, F5

Salivary Research - Salivary Glands/ Functional Disorders Chairpersons: I. Al-Hashimi and J. Ekstrm 3101 3:45 The Influence of Inflammation on Salivary Secretion. G.H. CARPENTER*, S.M. OSAILAN, and G.B. PROCTOR (GKT School of Medicine & Dentistry, King's College London, United Kingdom) 3102 4:00 Functional Recovery of Obstructed Rat Submandibular Salivary Glands. S.M. OSAILAN*, G.B. PROCTOR, and M. MCGURK (School of Medicine & Dentistry, GKT,King's College London, United Kingdom) 3103 4:15 Sialochemical Changes in a Fabry Mouse Model Indicate Impaired Salivary Gland Function. G. CSAKO*, C. ZHENG, A. LIMAYE, R. COSTELLO, T. SREENATH, I. AMBUDKAR, R.O. BRADY, and A.B. KULKARNI (Clinical Center, NIH, DHHS, Bethesda, MD, USA) 3104 4:30 The Diagnostic Value of P4.25 in Sjgren's Syndrome. I. AL-HASHIMI*, S. KHUDER, and N. HAGHIGHAT (Baylor College of Dentistry, Texas A&M University System Health Science Center, Dallas, USA) 3105 4:45 Jasplakinolide Induces Apoptosis in Rat Parotid Acinar Cells. M. MATSUKI*, S. HASHIMOTO, M. SHIMONO, and H. SUGIYA (Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan) 3106 5:00 Measurement of Mucosal Immunoglobulin (Ig) Levels in the Oral Cavities and Respiratory Tracts of HIV+ Individuals. P. CHAIYARIT*, H.L. TWIGG III, and R.L. GREGORY (Khon Kaen University School of Dentistry, Thailand) 3107 5:15 NGF Immunoreactivity Increases in the Rat Submandibular Gland after Sympathetic Denervation. J. EKSTRM* and A.-C. REINHOLD (Gteborg University, Sweden) 3108 5:30 Isoprenaline- and VIP-induced Nitric-oxidedependent in vitro Release of Rat Parotid Amylase. S. SAYARDOUST* and J. EKSTRM (Gteborg University, Sweden)

Prosthodontics Research - Polymers, Resin-composites, Titanium: Processing and Performance Chairpersons: I. Pesun and S. Dyer 3093 3:45 Effects of Testing Conditions on the Compliance of Resilient Denture Liners. I.J. PESUN*, A. VILLAR, J.S. HODGES, and R. DELONG (University of Minnesota, Minniapolis, USA) 3094 4:00 Multi-adhesive Layering for Retention of Maxillofacial Prostheses. S. KIAT-AMNUAY*, L. GETTLEMAN, and L.J. GOLDSMITH (University of Texas Dental Branch at Houston, USA) 3095 4:15 Evaluation of Adhesion of Lining Materials to Denture Base Polymers. M.M. MUTLUAY* and I.E. RUYTER (NIOM - Scandinavian Institute of Dental Materials, Oslo, Norway)

2003 IADR General Session & Exhibition

AUTHOR/CO-AUTHOR INDEX
A
AARTMAN, I.H.A., 1328,1900, 2442 ABATI, S., 975 ABBAS, G., 2502 ABBOUD, M., 1626 ABBOUD, S.L., 2513 ABDEL-AAL, A., 1149 ABDELAZIZ, K.M., 1532 ABDULLAEVA, Z.A., 1373, 1643 ABDULLAH, A., 2683 ABE, A., 1679 ABE, M., 1577 ABE, S., 1408, 2292 ABE, S., 1221 ABE, S., 2720 ABE, T., 1066 ABE, Y., 1601 ABE, Y., 1066 ABEDIAN, B., 2371 ABIKO, Y., 112, 1786, 2881, 2887 ABIKO, Y., 391, 392, 1603, 1662, 1664, 1934, 2162, 2163 ABITBOL, S., 135 ABO, T., 175 ABONGWA, T., 2810 ABOUT, I., 1404 ABRAM, M., 1686, 2655 ABRANCHES, J., 2793 ABU-DAWOUD, M.M., 2305 ABU-HANNA, A., 1962, 2623 ABU-NABAA, L., 983, 2183 ABU-SALEM, O., 989, 2551 ACEVEDO, A.M., 2265, 2749 ACHBERGER, R., 170 AIL, Y., 97 ADACHI, E.I., 2485, 2486 ADAIR, P.M., 8, 10, 423, 424, 425, 426 ADAMCZYK, E., 1623 ADAMI, H.O., 1889 ADAMOWICZKLEPALSKA, B., 2059 ADAMS, G.G., 487 ADAMS, K.E., 444 ADAMS, M.R., 2844, 2845 ADANIR, N., 1939 ADBILLAHI, O., 2406 ADEBAYO, O.A., 1470 ADEWAKUN, A.A., 152 ADEY, D., 2765 ADLER, C.P., 2974 ADUSE-OPOKU, J., 217, 1348, 2432 ATI, A., 1557, 2700 ATOVI, A., 1557, 2700 AFANADOR, E., 2899 AGAMY, E.M.T., 1310 AGEE, K.A., 203 AGOSTA, C., 2467 AGOSTINHO, A.M., 531, 533 AGRE, P., 2510 AGUIAR, K.C.D.S., 1032 AGUILERA, F.S., 339 AGUIRRE, R., 589 AGWU-JONES, C., 1584, 1586 AHLERS, M.O., 288, 1500, 1811, 2683 AHLFORS, E., 1666 AHLQWIST, M., 207 AHLSTRAND, W.M., 177, 178 AHMED, B., 579 AHN, J.M., 2880 AHN, S.J., 2729 AHN, Y.W., 2868 AHNFELT, N.-O., 189, 191 AHNVE, S., 1887 AHRENS, S., 1933 AIDA, H., 2116 AIDA, Y., 1066 AIHARA, N., 1380, 1382, 2782 AIRES, C.P., 1597, 1807 AIRILA-MNSSON, S., 582 AIYAMA, S., 1101, 1103 AIZENBUD, D., 1336 AJCHARANUKUL, O., 283, 284, 285 AK, G., 2063 AKAGAWA, Y., 1026, 1601, 1849, 2100, 2407 AKAHANE, S., 1982, 1986 AKAMINE, A., 906, 2668 AKARASEREENONT, P., 1908 AKASAKA, K., 3037 AKASAKA, M., 2015, 2020 AKASAKA, T., 461, 1652 AKHONDZADEH, A., 668 AKIHIRO, Y., 1234, 1235 AKILLI, A., 1110 AKIMOTO, N., 864 AKIOKA, K., 2224 AKISHIGE, S., 294, 1333 AKISLI, I., 1579 AKITA, K., 2601 AKIYAMA, Y., 908 AKMAN, S., 2464 AKSOGAN, K., 1469 AKSOY, O., 585 AKTOREN, O., 377, 427, 1998, 2303 AKUTSU, S., 1255 AL SHALABI, R.M., 822 AL SHORMAN, H., 983, 2183 AL-BAYAT, M.I., 1616, 2463 AL-BISHRI, A.A., 559 AL-BUHAIRI, A., 1727 AL-DARMAKI, S., 2954 AL-DOHAN, H., 1457 AL-GERGAWI, K., 62 AL-HASHIMI, I., 3104 AL-HEBSHI, N.N., 2151 AL-HEZAIMI, K., 1393 AL-JAZAIRY, Y.H., 2006 AL-NAIMI, O.T., 202, 2002 AL-NAWAS, B., 1127 AL-OMIRI, M.K., 2725 AL-OTAIBI, M., 2721 AL-REYAHI, M.M.S., 2543 AL-SARHEED, M.A., 58 AL-SHAMMARY, H., 852 AL-ZAHRANI, M., 1890 ALAJBEG, I., 1582, 2294, 2399 ALAJBEG, I., 2294 ALALUUSUA, S., 2334, 2335, 2355 ALANDER, P., 199, 3096 ALANEN, P., 153 ALAYAN, J., 2509 ALBAKRY, M., 878, 879 ALBANDAR, J.M., 610, 613, 2202, 2826, 2827 ALBECKER-GRAPPE, S., 11, 2120 ALBERT, D.A., 1800, 2905, 2907 ALBERTO, B., 2541 ALBIGER, B., 1667 ALBUISSON, E., 1331 ALCHWAF, Z., 2302 ALDER, V.A., 1909 ALDRETE RODRGUEZ, M.G., 476 ALEXANDER, D.C., 970 ALEXANDRIDIS, C., 247 ALFARO ALFARO, N., 2445 ALFTHAN, G., 1155 ALJUBOURI, Y.D., 2641 ALLAKER, R.P., 164 ALLEN, P.F., 317, 1245, 1247, 1248, 1797, 1798 ALLIOT-LICHT, B., 265 ALLISON, P.J., 416, 1559, 1563, 1567 ALMANADILLE, A., 2302 ALMEIDA, E.E.S., 874, 1508, 1521, 1524 ALMEIDA, F., 1097 ALMEIDA, I.C.S., 146 ALMEIDA, J.D., 479 ALMEIDA, J.M., 2657 ALMEIDA-DIAS, A.M., 1227 ALMSTHL, A., 1649, 1877 ALONSO, A.A., 1295 ALONSO, J., 697 ALPZ, A.R., 2732 ALPTEKIN, N.., 1726 ALQUDAH, A.A., 2931 ALSAM, A., 217 ALSILMI, A.Y., 2112 ALSTAD, T.N., 702, 2086 ALSTERGREN, P., 777, 1863, 1870, 2867 ALSULAIMANI, F., 2916 ALTE, D., 1763 ALTHERR, E.R., 1231 ALTINOZ, H.C., 2669 ALTUNDAL, H., 1339 ALVARADO, C., 589 ALVAREZ, J., 697 ALWAS-DANOWSKA, H.M., 273, 2018 AMAECHI, B.T., 152 AMAGASA, T., 1672 AMANO, A., 578, 1347, 2166 AMANO, Y., 1261 AMARASENA, J., 1224 AMARASENA, N., 1224, 1568, 2819 AMATE, K., 2697 AMATO, M., 2597 AMBROSIO, L., 182 AMBUDKAR, I., 1099, 3103 AMDE, J., 747

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AMIZUKA, N., 228 AMIZUKA, N., 1187 AMMI, S., 1451 AMODEO, M., 2577 AMORIM, A., 1438 AMORNCHAT, C., 1644, 2237, 2257, 2311 AMORNPHIMOLTHAM, P., 1201 AN, C.H., 1670 ANADRADA, M.C., 939 ANALOUI, M., 1537 ANAN, H., 1931 ANAYA, C., 2167 ANDERSEN, E., 801, 1710 ANDERSEN, L., 1159 ANDERSKI, A., 733 ANDERSON, C., 897 ANDERSON, C.E., 420 ANDERSON, G.C., 398 ANDERSON, R., 425 ANDERSON, S.A., 1858 ANDERSSON, G., 2270 ANDIKOETXEA, B., 697 ANDO, H., 1322 ANDO, H., 1063 ANDO, M., 1004 ANDO, S., 1473 ANDO, T., 2707 ANDRADA, M.A.C., 346, 1423, 1424 ANDREATTA FILHO, O.D., 2582, 2605, 2606, 2616, 2673 ANDREAZA, H., 1545 ANDUEZA, A., 1941 NERUD, ., 2454 ANGELOPOULOS, A., 247 ANGERAME, D., 1813 ANGLADA, J.M., 316 ANGLADA, M., 1818 ANGLMAYER, M., 2390 ANGMAR-MNSSON, B., 2721 ANNUNZIATA, M., 2698 ANSELMO-LIMA, W.T., 2327 ANTCZAK-BOUCKOMS, A., 448 ANTINHEIMO, J., 1110 ANTONIC, R., 1588 ANTONSON, D.E., 2009, 2011, 2930 ANTONSON, S.A., 2009, 2011, 2930 ANTONUCCI, J.M., 1481, 1831 ANTUNES, J.L.F., 148 ANUSAVICE, K.J., 72, 1823, 2633

Author/Co-author Index
ANWAR, S., 421, 425, 426, 432, 2714 ANZAI, A., 1773 AOBA, T., 235, 1672 AOKI, A., 1736, 2685 AOKI, K., 1629 AOKI, S., 640 AOKI, T., 1410, 1411 APARICIO, M., 29, 34 APITZ, R., 1699 ARACCI, S.A., 1846 ARAGON, J., 431, 1651 ARAI, H., 1701 ARAI, H., 1875 ARAI, K., 1232, 2898 ARAI, T., 630, 1615, 2250, 2766, 3085 ARAI, Y., 289, 1302, 3063 ARAIZA, M.A., 1276 ARAKAWA, H., 400 ARAKAWA, S., 214 ARAKAWA, T., 547 ARAKI, K., 1541, 1542 ARAKI, K., 825 ARAKI, Y., 2284, 2285, 2286, 2287 ARANA-CHAVEZ, V.E., 1961 ARANIBAR Q., E.M., 2086 ARNYI, Z., 972 ARAJO, E., 960, 1970 ARAJO, F.O., 2619 ARAJO, J.E.J., 1414, 2582 ARAJO, M.A.J., 874, 2616 ARAUJO, R., 403 ARAJO, V.C., 2526 ARAZ, A., 2165 ARAYATRAKOOLLIKIT, U., 352 ARDENOIS, F., 1308 AREAS, A., 3086 AREN, G., 427, 1774, 2063, 2082, 2329 ARENAS-ALATORRE, H., 1276 ARENDT-NIELSEN, L., 646, 547, 648, 2443, 2871 ARGIRIOU, N., 2622 ARI, H., 326, 2677 ARIMA, T., 646, 2866 ARISTIZABAL-GOMEZ, P.A., 2743 ARIYASINGHE, S., 2282 ARIYOSHI, W., 2975, 3070 ARIZA-ARIZA, L.M., 2743 ARKSORNNUKIT, M., 734, 735 ARMFIELD, J., 151 ARMSTRONG, S.R., 330 ARNDT, S., 2555

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AUERBACH, S.M., 788 AUGUSTI, D., 1449 AUGUSTIN, P., 2815 AULD, L., 428 AUSCHILL, T.M., 2175, 2185 AVELAR, R.P., 1032, 1524, 2583, 2611 AVELLAN, N.L., 2832 AVERY, K., 19 VILA, M., 2532, 2804 AVLUND, K., 208 AVUNDUK, M.C., 737 AWAD, M.A., 16 AXELSSON, P., 2983 AXMANN, D., 850, 1296, 1844 AYERS, K.M., 1246 AYKENT, F., 737, 923, 2464 AYOUB, A.F., 2190, 2978 AYTEPE, Z., 427 AYUKAWA, Y., 1024, 1071 AYUSE, T., 2121 AZEVEDO, C.L.N., 2920 AZEVEDO, L.F., 1504 AZIZ, K., 2302 AZIZ, K., 330 AZRAK, B., 2767 AZZOUZI, Z., 580

ARNEBRANT, T., 1645 ARNOLD, G., 2314 ARNOLD, R.R., 2839 ARNOLD, W.H., 1093, 1806 ARNQVIST, A., 1105 ARNRUP, K., 7, 2030 ARONSSON, G., 1647 ARROYO-CRUZ, S.R., 2227, 2241 ARTEAGA, S., 725 ARTEAGOITIA, I., 697 ARTLEY, M.M., 1399 ARTOPOULOU, I., 2566 ARTUN, C., 724, 873 ARUNPRADITKUL, S., 1936 ARWEILER, N.B., 2175, 2185, 3005 ARZATE, H., 2457 ASADA, M., 929 ASADA, Y., 2780 ASAI, Y., 1136, 1680 ASAKAWA, A., 307 ASAKAWA, T., 1011 ASAMI, Y., 500 ASANO, T., 2291, 2293 ASAOKA, K., 924, 2607, 2646, 2647 ASAWANG, K., 1404 ASI, S.K., 2674 ASHLEY, R.A., 1739 ASHMAN, R.B., 2509 ASIKAINEN, S., 125, 1105, 1109, 1110, 1155, 1313, 1315 ASMUSSEN, C., 306 ASMUSSEN, E., 174, 1459 ASPELUND, G.., 415 ASSEV, S., 765, 766 ASSIS, G.F., 1773 ASTBCK, J., 820 STRM, A.N., 2906 ASTROTH, J.D., 1983 ASVANUND, Y., 350 ASWAD, S., 805 ATAI, M., 1829 ATCHISON, K.A., 145, 786, 787 ATHANASSIADIS, T., 240 ATILLA, G., 585, 593, 1110, 1743, 2458 ATKINSON, M.R.C., 2928 ATSUMI, T., 1175, 2268 ATSUTA, M., 376, 938, 1435, 2554, 3038 ATSUTA, W., 2731 ATTAL, N., 1174, 1331 ATTARD, N.J., 1847 ATTIA, A., 264, 1356 ATTIN, T., 849 ATTSTRM, R., 2400, 2402

B
BAAD-HANSEN, L., 94 BABA, K., 294, 1333 BABA, K., 3038 BABA, M., 2191 BABA, N., 389, 938, 1905 BCKER, A., 2153 BCKLUND, T., 2751 BADEN, S.T., 2025 BADER, J., 156, 442 BADET, C., 1669 BADOVINAC, R.L., 798, 2360 BADUR, S., 1129, 1130 BAEHNI, P.C., 577, 1738 BAEK, D.H., 1132, 1137 BAEK, J.-H., 669 BAEK, S.H., 2729 BAEZ, M., 2054 BAEZ, R.J., 2054 BGESUND, M., 2148 BAGG, J., 1379 BAGNATO, V.S., 1974, 2595 BAGRAMIAN, R.A., 1575 BAI, X.Q., 1216 BAI, Y.X., 1299 BAIER, R.E., 2421 BAILEY, R.E., 1046 BAJENOVA, E., 213

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BAKER, B.R., 1592 BAKER, P.J., 223 BAKER, S., 442 BAKER, S.M., 269 BAKKE, M., 2273 BAKKEN, V., 2160 BAKRI, I., 1685 BALCAZAR PARTIDA, N., 1146 BALDISSARA, P., 1462, 2541, 2562 BALDONI, E., 2210 BALDUCCI, I., 2481 BALES, D.J., 2469 BALISTIERI, O., 936 BALKENHOL, M., 63, 315, 1467, 1985, 3060 BALLERI, P., 1953 BALLESTER, R.Y., 365, 366 BALOGH, Z., 1817 BALTACI, A.K., 737 BANDO, E., 2290, 2292, 2297 BANERJEE, A., 322 BANES, A.J., 232 BANI SAKHER, A., 2468 BANKEL, M., 2061 BANKFALVI, A., 793 BANNISTER, J., 10 BARAN, G.R., 2099 BARATA, T.J.E., 1284, 1285, 1286, 1446, 1467 BARATIERI, L.N., 325, 344, 346, 357, 939, 960, 1423, 1424, 1428, 1447, 1958, 2619 BARBAGADAKI, X., 1819 BARBIER, L., 697 BARBOUR, S.E., 122, 1107, 1377, 2233, 2431, 2954 BARBOZA-SILVA, E., 76 BARDELLINI, E., 3078 BARDOW, A., 2057, 2085, 2140, 2149 BARENTHIN, I., 2710 BARFARAZ, B., 2767 BARKER, L.K., 980, 1697, 2046 BARKER, M.L., 885, 889, 891, 892, 902, 1047 BARKMAN, S., 529 BARKMEIER, W.W., 1291 BARLOW, A.P., 884, 885, 887, 900, 901, 1047, 1048 BARLOW, N., 2765 BARNARD, K., 114 BARNES, D.M., 2485, 2486 BARNES, R.A., 1202 BARONI, R., 468, 606, 1053, 2064

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BELL, M., 2943 BELLI, S., 326, 1272, 1939, 1976, 2384, 2660, 2669, 2677 BELMONTE-CALDERON, A.M., 1227 BELSER, U.C., 1614 BELTRN, E.D., 980, 2046 BELTRN, R.J., 2046 BENCSIK, M., 2505 BENDERLI, Y., 2596 BENDTZEN, K., 596, 2239 BENEDETTI, L., 1881 BENEDIKTSDTTIR, I.S., 3049 BENEDUCE, C., 2862 BENETTI, A.R., 2481 BENE, J., 1283 BENGONDO, C., 483 BENGONO, G., 1651 BENGTSSON, C., 207 BENJAKUL, P., 2055 BENJAMIN, N., 164 BENNETT, A., 1502 BENNETT, P.D., 2712 BENNICK, A., 2475 BENTON, T.S., 418 BENZ, C., 1673 BENZ, L., 891 BERAKDAR, M., 1734 BERALL, G., 2056 BERDAL, A., 1252, 2956 BERDE, C., 2443 BERG, E., 18 BERG, R.G., 1983 BERGENHOLTZ, G., 134, 832, 916 BERGGREEN, E., 1384 BERGGREN, U., 7, 2030, 2037 BERGLUNDH, T., 811, 1731, 1850 BERGMAN, V., 1557, 2700 BERGSTRM, J., 2448 BERK, T., 3017 BERKER, E., 2998 BERKOWITZ, R.J., 700 BERMAN, N.E.J., 91 BERNARD, J.P., 1614 BERNHARDT, O., 1550, 1565, 1762, 1763, 1766 BERNIMOULIN, J.P., 500, 587, 768, 1160, 1742, 2174, 2226, 2251, 2252, 2261, 2848 BERNTSEN, C.S., 1025, 2103 BERROETA, E., 1415 BERRY, C.R., 122 BERRY, J.E., 499

165
BERSON, R.B., 1531, 2684 BERTELLI, E., 1953, 3043 BERTERETCHE, M.V., 92 BERTHET, A., 11, 2120 BERTHOLD, P., 1581, 1584, 1586 BERTOLINI, L., 2756 BERTONCELO, J., 1504 BERTRAND, M.F., 356 BERTUZZO, C., 1775 BESLIC, S., 2491 BESSHO, H., 652 BESSHO, K., 1068, 1070 BEST, A.M., 122, 1377, 2954 BEST, H., 1572 BETSCHA, C., 2427 BETTERMANN, K., 2587 BETTI, L.V., 565 BETZ, R., 2456 BETZENHAUSER, M.J., 2794 BEUMER, J., 1358, 1359 BEVILACQUA, F.M., 1974 BEVILACQUA, L., 854 BEYLI, M., 930 BEZERRA, S.R.S., 482 BEZZON, O.L., 941 BHALANG, K., 1874 BHARATH, H., 2457 BHATTACHARYYA, J., 120 BHIDE, V.M., 1084 BHOLA, M., 2829 BIAGIONI, P.A., 2931 BIAN, J.Y., 22 BIAN, Z., 160, 162, 2531 BIAN, Z., 1105 BIANCHI, R., 1838 BIASIOTTA, A., 647 BIASOTTO, M., 854, 1813, 3035 BIESECKE, G., 338 BIFFAR, R., 155, 1460, 1550, 1565, 1766 BIGI, A., 2427 BIKLE, D., 2505 BILGIN, B., 1998 BILGIN, T., 1998 BILHAN, H., 2878 BILLEN, S., 2414 BILLINGS, R.J., 700, 2087 BILLINGTON, R.W., 1822 BINGAMAN, W., 780 BINGHAM, J.R., 220 BINNIE, V., 2903, 2904 BINON, P.B., 1041, 2418 BIRD, E.V., 1191, 2853 BIRD, P.S., 1344,2434 BIRKHED, D., 25, 26, 209, 702, 1594, 1647, 1921, 2086

BAROUCH, K.K., 2425 BARQUINS, M., 714 BARRETT, A.W., 794 BARROS, R.X., 991 BARROW, S.Y., 695 BARRY, C., 246, 248 BARRY, J., 1386 BARTALA, M., 3031 BARTHEL, C., 488 BARTOLD, P.M., 775, 1690 BARTSCH, B., 2313 BARTSCH, M., 97 BASRANI, B.R., 829 BASSETO, A., 1074 BASTIDAS, G.G., 2315 BASTOS, J.R.D.M., 21 BATBAYAR, B., 1179 BATTISTELLI, M., 274 BAUMANN, M.A., 2666 BAUMRIND, S., 2913, 3020, 3022 BAUTISTA, L.C., 2684 BAY, B.H., 101 BAYER, J.R., 1399 BAYLAS, H., 593, 1689, 1743 BAYNE, S.C., 883, 909 BAYSAN, A., 2408 BEACHAM, A.O., 2347 BEATTIE, B.L., 2411 BEAUVAIS, C., 2406 BECCE, C., 2483 BCHARD, O., 1325 BECHER, H., 1695, 1888 BECK, F.M., 2318, 2911 BECK, J.D., 210, 800, 1242, 2844, 2845, 2992 BECKEDORF, A., 914 BECKEL, E.R., 1826 BECKER, J., 1734, 1736, 3005, 3053 BEDDIS, A.J., 910 BEDI, G., 2076 BEDRAN DE CASTRO, A.K.B., 2575 BEEMSTERBOER, P., 444 BEER, R.F., 947 BEERTSEN, W., 3083 BEHBEHANI, B., 2245 BEHR, M., 381, 1289, 1454, 1492, 1517, 2013, 2180, 2544, 2545, 2564, 2587 BEIER JENSEN, S., 2085, 2149 BEIGHTON, D., 425, 2690 BEIRAGHI, S., 676 BEKE, D., 1817 BEKES, K., 332, 1433 BELAL, M., 570 BELANGER, M., 2156 BELIN, T.R., 786, 787

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BIRSS, A.J., 2154 BISCHOFF, H.A., 1700 BISSADA, N., 1890 BITHA, T., 483 BIZHANG, M., 488, 496 BJARTELL, A., 663 BJRKELUND, C., 207 BJRNDAL, L., 133 BJORNLAND, T., 3063 BJORVATN, K., 513, 522 BLACK, E., 786, 787 BLACKALL, L.L., 2434 BLANC, O., 2278 BLANCE, A., 2198, 2822 BLANCHET, P.J., 2406 BLANCO, J., 3002, 3002 BLANCO, M.J., 29, 34 BLANK, J.T., 1271 BLANZ, V., 1354 BLASKOVIC, M., 2145 BLATZ, M.B., 1357, 2584, 2638 BLEICHER, F., 271, 508, 1913 BLETSA, A., 1384 BLIGNAUT, E., 3071 BLINKHORN, A.S., 1585, 2045 BLOMQVIST, M., 2029 BLUMENFELD, A., 2252 BLUNCK, U., 183 BLUTEAU, G., 265 BOBEK, L.A., 1641 BOCA, C., 3014 BOCK, M., 2978 BODEN-ALBALA, B., 2988 BODIN, L., 7, 2030, 2037 BODUR, S., 2825 BODZENSKI, J.B., 165, 2739 BOERSMA, J., 2074 BOGREN, A., 611, 2449 BHM, B., 1933 BOHNENKAMP, A., 1523 BOISSONADE, F.M., 1182, 1183, 1191, 1192, 1193, 1194, 2518, 2853 BOKHARI, A., 670 BOLAND, E.J., 192, 262 BOLHUIS, H.P.B., 1810 BOLLA, M., 356, 530 BOLLEN, A.M., 1214, 2917 BONACHELA, W.C., 301, 302 BOND, S., 1797, 1798 BONDIOLI, I.R., 2548 BONFANTE, G., 1041, 2418 BONNER, B.C., 420 BONTE, E., 699 BOONGARNCHEING, U., 2201 BOOTH, D.R., 742

Author/Co-author Index
BOOTH, N.A., 1898 BOOTH, V., 2795 BORAWSKI, E., 1890 BORCHERS, L., 1523, 2014 BORCIC, J., 1588, 2142 BORCZYK, D., 458 BORDEN, L., 1049 BORDIN, S., 2542 BORDONI, N., 433 BORN, T., 1105 BORGES, A.B., 403, 1414, 1430 BORGES, A.L.S., 1414, 1430 BORLAND, W., 2903, 2904 BORN, D., 979 BORNEMANN, G., 842 BORRACCHINI, A., 1442 BORRMAN, H., 1219 BORTOLOTTO, T., 1293, 2373 BORYSEWICZ-LEWICKA, M., 2207 BOS, A., 438 BOSCHINI, L., 373 BOSCO, A.F., 608 BOSMA, M.L., 2761 BMANN, K., 260 BOSQUIROLI, V., 1509 BOSSHARDT, D.D., 1168, 2963 BOSTROM, K.J., 2946 BOTELHO, M.G., 744 BOTERO, T.M., 1399 BOTHA, S.J., 2498 BOTS, C.P., 1650, 2147 BOTTENBERG, P., 3014 BOTTICELLI, D., 1850 BOTTINO, M.A., 874, 937, 962, 1029, 1032, 1450, 1515,1521, 2101, 2580, 2606, 2608, 2672, 2673 BOTTINO, M.C., 962, 1515 BOUHASSIRA, D., 1174, 1331 BOUILLAGUET, S., 2373, 2936, 3041 BOUNTRA, C., 1182, 1183, 1193 BOURAUEL, C., 2414, 2894 BOURD, K., 1321 BOWEN, W.H., 459, 2076, 2806 BOWLEY, J.F., 1943 BOWMAN, C.N., 1826, 2375 BOWMAN, J., 2761, 2978 BOWMAN, L.A., 888 BOWTELL, R., 656 BOYAN, B.D., 263, 2521 BOYD, N.M., 1909 BOYD, N.W., 1353

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BRITTO, L.R., 2675 BROBERG, A.G., 2030 BROCHUT, P.F., 577 BROCK, G.R., 602, 603 BRODZIKOWSKA, A., 987 BRONCKERS, A.L.J.J., 1334, 2779 BRONKHORST, E.M., 1465, 2593, 2626 BROOK, A.H., 573, 1062, 1228, 1229 BROOKES, S.J., 83 BROOKS, C.N., 813, 2368 BROOKS, S., 999 BROOME, J.C., 374 BROSH, T., 61 BROTHWELL, D.J., 2716, 2724 BROUGHTON, J.R., 1246 BROUKAL, Z., 425, 426 BROWN, A., 1910 BROWN, C., 1537 BROWN, J.P., 424 BROWN, T.A., Jr., 1661, 2785 BRU DE SALA, C., 316 BRUERS, J.J.M., 150, 446 BRUN, J.G., 1654 BRUNIUS, G., 1712 BRUNNER, J., 1600 BRUNTON, P.A., 721 BRUNZEL, S., 1901 BRUS-SAWCZUK, K., 884 BRUSCHI, G.B., 2108 BUAJEEB, W., 2311 BUCHANAN, J., 1584, 1586 BUCHMANN, R., 3088 BUDTZ-JRGENSEN, E., 1550 BUDUNELI, E., 585, 1110, 1689, 2458 BUDUNELI, N., 593, 1689, 2458 BUDZIKIEWICZ, H., 2666 BUHLIN, K., 1887 BUIJS, M.J., 452, 2176, 2746 BUITHIEU, H., 1444 BUKAWA, H., 1209, 1211 BULLOCK, L., 1905 BULLN, P., 1589 BUMANN, A., 2414 BUMGARDNER, J.D., 1608 BUNNO, E., 908 BURATTINI, S., 274 BURCHARDT, D., 2207 BURESCH, R., 63 BURGER, E.H., 1334 BRGER, H., 1781 BURGERSDIJK, R.C.W., 3097

BOYLES, J.R., 1796 BOYSEN, H., 2454 BOZKURT, F., 2630 BOZKURT, O., 1912 BOZOVIC, V., 2145 BRADBURY, J., 2050 BRADFORD, M., 743 BRADLEY, M.M., 6 BRADSHAW, M.H., 1739 BRADSHAW, M., 2701 BRADY, L.J., 1681 BRADY, R., 2269 BRADY, R.O., 3103 BRAEGGER, U., 696, 1306, 2520 BRAEM, M.J.A., 713 BRAGA, R.R., 2609 BRAIG, F., 409 BRAILSFORD, S.R., 425, 2690 BRALIC, M., 2142 BRAMANTE, C.M., 565, 2494 BRAMBILA, C., 262 BRAND, H.S., 738, 1650, 2147 BRANDS, W., 447 BRANDT, B., 1781 BRANDT, J.S., 118 BRANDT, P., 340 BRANDTZAEG, P., 1238, 1791 BRANTLEY, W.A., 1839 BRATT, J., 2867 BRATTHALL, D., 701 BRATTHALL, G., 2258, 2270 BRAUMANN, B., 1081 BRAUN, A., 2118 BRECX, M., 3005 BREITUNG, K., 222 BREKALO, I., 1686, 2145, 2655 BRENDTRO, S., 79 BRENNAN, D.S., 2980 BRENNAN, K., 884, 885, 887, 900, 901, 1047, 1048 BRESCHI, L., 53, 274, 504, 854, 1724, 1957, 1963, 2387 BRESCIANI, E., 1284, 1285, 1286, 1446, 1467 BRETZ, W., 165, 2044, 2739, 3012, 3016 BRIGHUEGA, R., 1146 BRIGNOLI, C., 470 BRINGAS, P., 43, 1866 BRISEO MARROQUIN, B., 845, 2939 BRISSON, C., U433, 1913

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BURGESS, J.O., 2638 BRGIN, W.B., 1737, 2440, 2454 BURKE, F.J.T., 197, 443, 715, 1790, 1828, 2502, 2688 BURKE, F.M., 729 BURKETT, D.D., 2395 BURKS, J.N., 2165 BURMEISTER, J.A., 813 BURNE, R.A., 2785, 2789, 2790, 2792, 2793 BURNSIDE, G., 423, 424, 425, 426 BURROW, M.F., 455, 904, 2922 BURROWS, L.L., 2184 BURT, B.A., 2901 BUSARAC, N.B., 1994 BUSCH, R.J., 1340 BUSER, D., 1614, 2394 BUSIINGYE, J., 14 BUSO, L., 937, 1508, 2608 BUTKEVICA-ZVAIGZNE, A., 3058 BUTLER, C., 2430 BUTTARELLO, G.M., 362 BYKGKESU, S., 1967 BUZALAF, M.A.R., 21, 1074, 1165, 1171 BYLYKBASHI, J., 138 C CABELLO, C., 2054 CABRERA, C., 207 CACHOVAN, G., 288 CACIARI, E., 1277, 2679 CADENARO, M., 131 CADIR, B., 98 AGLI, N.A., 1726 CAI, K., 2475 CAI, Z., 1270, 1461, 1905, 3033, 3036 CAILLOT, G., 2936 CAIRNS, B., 2443 AKAR, G., 1167 CAL, E., 1363, 1407, 1903 CALACHE, H., 2717 CALAMIA, C.S., 334, 335 CALDAS, A.F., Jr., 482, 974, 977 CALDAS, D.B.M., 1504 CALDAS, K.U., 974 CALDERARA, P., 2355 CALDO TEIXEIRA, A.S., 1441, 2599 CALIFANO, J.V., 813 CALIXTO, A.L., 1510

Author/Co-author Index
CARR, R.F., 1735 CARRASCO, L., 3033 CARREL, A., 1614 CARRICK, T.E., 375, 2002 CARRILHO, M.R.O., 329 CARRILLO, R., 589 CARRION BRUNET, J.A., 1613 CARVAHO-LOBATO, P., 1227 CARVALHO, A.A., 1545, 1547 CARVALHO, A.L.A., 1760 CARVALHO, R.M., 335, 718, 862, 1422, 2920, 2921 CARVALHO, V., 2494 CASAGLIA, A., 2164 CASALLI, J.D.L., 1942 CASARIN, R.C.V., 1593 CASAS-MATEUS, J., 2743 CASEY, E., 717 CASIANO, C.A., 1892 CASPER, R., 2784 CASSETTA, M., 1038 CASTAO, V.M., 1276 CASTILHO, A.R., 1285 CASTILIO, D., 301, 302 CASTILLO, J., 129 CASTRATI, F., 886 CASTRO FILHO, A.A.de, 1450, 1508, 2588 CASTRO, A.M., 477, 2038, 2493 CASTRO, K.N., 1311 CASTRO, S.L., 1508 CATN, J., 1866 CATTANI-LORENTE, M., 2936, 3041 CAUDLE, R., 1096 CAUFIELD, P.W., 75, 540, 757 CAUGANT, D.A., 2436 CAULEY, J., 2451 CAVALCANTI, B.N., 1403 CAVALHEIRO, C.C.S., 1486 CAVALLERI, A., 363 CAVAZA, M.E., 2804 CAVENDER, A., 2357 CAVINA, D.A., 360, 368, 1510 CEBALLOS, L., 860 CEDEO, J.A., 1148 CEFALY, D.F.G., 1286, 1446, 1467 C ELEBIC , A., 815 CELENTI, R., 120, 1885 CELIKER, M., 2831 CELIS DE LA ROSA, A.D.J., 2445

167
CENCI, M.S., 2696 CEOLIN, D., 1165 CERRONI, L., 2164 CERUTTI, A., 1443, 1449, 2597, 2631 CERVELLATI, F., 2031 CESAR, P.F., 869 CESAR, R.M., 3024 CESTARI, T.M., 565, 1165, 1171 CHA, I.H., 566 CHA, S., 1367 CHABEREK, S., 1623 CHADWICK, B.L., 1052 CHAE, G.C., 2412 CHAGURY, F., 360 CHAI, Y., 43, 1253 CHAIJAREENONT, P., 2796 CHAISUPARAT, R., 1079 CHAIYARIT, P., 3106 CHAKMAKCHI, M., 57 CHALLACOMBE, S., 114 CHAMPAGNE, C.M., 232, 750 CHAN, D.C.N., 2602 CHAN, K.Y., 1678 CHAN, M., 668 CHANARAT, K., 2257 CHANAVIRAT, J., 1351, 1906 CHANG, C.C., 1609 CHANG, C.F., 1607 CHANG, C.H., 1937, 2324 CHANG, E.J., 1841 CHANG, H.H., 1671 CHANG, H.P., 2324 CHANG, H.S., 1899 CHANG, J.C., 345 CHANG, J.S.F., 303 CHANG, M.C., 1394, 2220 CHANG, T.L., 3100 CHANG, W.J., 391, 392, 1603 CHANG, Y.C., 659, 660, 1924 CHANG, Y.I., 2729 CHANG, Y.W., 2876 CHANIOTIS, A., 186 CHANPONG, B., 1263 CHANTHORN, S., 493 CHAO, M., 200 CHAPPELOW, C.C., 1827 CHAPPLE, I.L.C., 602, 603, 1676 CHARALAMPIDOU, M., 2703 CHARDIN, H., 1666 CHARLES, C., 2758 CHAROENLARP, P., 282

CALLAWAY, A.S., 1127 CALKKOCAOGLU, S., 2610 CAMARGO, F.P., 1516, 2616 CAMATA, R.P., 2424 CAMINITI, M., 2192 CAMPAIN, A.C., 487 CAMPANELLA, F., 361 CAMPANHA, N.H., 920 CAMPBELL, D., 2008 CAMPOLONGO, K., 888 CAMPOS, M., 1699 CAMPUS, G., 1954, 2210 CANALES, N., 115 CANBEK, K., 1469 CANNAVINA, G., 449 CANOVA, G.C., 1074, 1165, 1171 CANTZLER, P., 1840 CAO, C., 1780 CAO, C.F., 628, 1118, 1634, 1635 CAO, S.L., 1317 CAO, T., 101, 770, 1660, 2490 CAO, Z.G., 636 CAPA, N., 2610 CAPLAN, D.J., 134 CAPPUYNS, I., 588 CAPRI, D., 1716 CAPUTI, S., 475, 1392, 1401, 2073 CAPUTO, A.A., 247, 299, 517, 1338, 1415, 1531, 1592, 1598, 1942, 1947, 1950, 2193, 2577, 2650, 2684, 3099, 3100 CARAMIA, L., 1692, 2164 CARDOSO, A.C., 3061 CARDOSO, P.C., 325, 357 CARDOSO, P.E.C., 1268, 1436 CARELS, C., 1254 CARLN, A., 1646, 1647, 1649, 2179 CARLESON, J.A., 236 CARLOS, I.Z., 920 CARLSON, C.R., 2347 CARLSSON, G.E., 1219 CARLSSON, R., 871 CARLSSON, S.G., 2037 CARNEIRO, E., 1171 CARNEIRO, E.S., 1545, 1547 CARNES, D.L., 262, 1608 CAROSELLI, E.E., 1171 CARPENTER, G.H., 1920, 3101 CARPIO-MORALES, A.J., 2533

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CHASE, I.C., 700 CHATRCHAIWIWATANA, S., 1570 CHATTIPAKORN, N., 90 CHATTIPAKORN, S.C., 90 CHATTOPADHYAY, A., 2844, 2845 CHAU, O.N., 445 CHAUNG, Y.J., 238 CHAVES, A.M.B., 473 CHAVEZ DE PAZ, L.E., 2439 CHEFFETZ, S.E., 145 CHEIKH, B., 1785 CHEN, C., 100 CHEN, C., 1108, 1315 CHEN, C.C., 826 CHEN, C.H., 561, 1147, 1205, 1777 CHEN, C.J., 113 CHEN, C.M., 1147 CHEN, F.L., 386 CHEN, H.S., 595 CHEN, H., 2786 CHEN, H., 3075 CHEN, I.P., 37, 38 CHEN, J., 560 CHEN, J., 231, 1077 CHEN, J., 2337 CHEN, J., 2379 CHEN, J.C., 3051 CHEN, J.C., 963 CHEN, J.H., 2549 CHEN, J.H., 280, 826, 837, 1788, 2310 CHEN, J.Y., 391 CHEN, L.S., 1624 CHEN, M.H., 919, 1072, 2010, 2217 CHEN, M.S., 1603 CHEN, P.H., 1205 CHEN, Q., 1115 CHEN, R., 218 CHEN, R.S., 2010 CHEN, S.Y., 1519 CHEN, W.Z., 1108 CHEN, W., 2177 CHEN, Y., 2340 CHEN, Y., 2991 CHEN, Y., 2308, 2833 CHEN, Y.C., 1147 CHEN, Y.J., 2217 CHEN, Y.L., 1748 CHEN, Y.M., 2790, 2792, 2793 CHEN, Z., 2330 CHEN, Z.B., 809 CHEN, Z.F., 82 CHENARD, T., 2577 CHENG, B., 1204

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CHENG, H.C., 1624 CHENG, K.Y., 1602 CHENG, Y.A., 472 CHEONG, Y.J., 544, 2157 CHERSONI, S., 53, 520, 1957, 1963 CHERUBINI, M.L., 2125 CHESTNUTT, I.G., 423, 425, 426, 1796, 2712 CHEUNG, A., 1727 CHEUNG, B.P.K., 762, 764 CHEW, C.L., 69 CHEW, H.P., 2528 CHEW, Y.C., 1757 CHI, C.J., 1979 CHIANG, C.P., 1779 CHIARATTO, R.A., 1580 CHIASHI, M., 1232 CHIBA, D., 1849 CHIBA, M., 2246, 2835, 2891 CHICHE, G.J., 1357, 2638 CHIDCHUANGCHAI, W., 284, 1907, 1908 CHIEGO, D.J., Jr., 286 CHIL, A., 1378 CHIMORI, H., 1960 CHINDAVIJAK, S., 563 CHINNAIYAN, A.M., 251 CHIU, K.C., 1156 CHIVATXARANUKUL, P., 831 CHLAPOWSKA, J., 2272 CHO, B.H., 2570, 2589, 2590 CHO, H.S., 1126, 1138 CHO, I.-H., 876 CHO, N.P., 683, 684 CHO, S.H., 2868, 2870 CHO, S.I., 1125 CHO, S.Y., 835 CHODOROWSKI, A., 2028 CHOE, H.C., 390, 940, 2643, 2644 CHOE, S.J., 544, 1132, 2799 CHOHAYEB, A.A., 706 CHOI, B.B., 1528 CHOI, C.-M., 667 CHOI, D., 586, 2019, 2215 CHOI, E., 2255 CHOI, I.B., 2376 CHOI, J., 2171 CHOI, J.-I., 1154 CHOI, M.S., 382 CHOI, N.C., 2643 CHOI, S.H., 2691, 2692 CHOI, W.I., 2169 CHOI, Y.C., 1491 CHOI, Y.E., 1121 CHOI, Y.G., 104, 3056 CHOKECHANACHAISAKUL, U., 1640

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CLAFFEY, N.M., 495, 822, 1587, 2109 CLARK, D.T., 2690 CLARK, E., 261 CLARKE, M., 2056 CLARKSON, J., 428, 1549, 2043 CLARKSON, J.J., 2713 CLAYTON, N., 1182, 1183, 1193 CLEMENTS, K.M., 2917 CLEREHUGH, V., 2197, 2198, 2200, 2822 CLEWELL, D., 543 CLIFFORD, C., 2747 CLIFFORD, T., 2725 CLIVE, J.M., 834 CLOKIE, C.M.L., 96, 1262 COCCHI, S., 1044 CODIPILLY, M., 2260, 2263 COELHO, J., 107, 2758 COELHO, M.Q., 3012 COELHO, P.G., 2942, 3061 COHEN, B.I., 2001, 2670, 2671 COHEN, M.E., 1833 COHEN, Y., 2252 COHNEN, U., 1452 COLARES, V., 489 COLDITZ, G., 1886 COLEMAN, D., 525 COLETTA, R.D., 2247 COLLADO, V., 2120, 2404 COLLIER, W.G., 1803 COLLINS, B., 224 COLLINS, L., 2738 COLQUE, A.M., 2682 COMFORT, M.B., 744, 1578 MLEKOGLU, E., 724, 873 CONDECO, J., 2106 CONESA, C., 1993 CONN, L.J., 635 CONNELL, S., 83 CONNOLLY, F., 2713 CONNORS, N.A., 1214 CONRADS, G., 1694 CONSANI, K., 2765 CONSANI, S., 882 CONTARDO, L., 131 CONTI, G., 3078 CONWAY, D.I., 24 COOGAN, M.M., 1677 COOPER, B.Y., 1180 COOPER, C., 2725 COOPER, D., 3076, 3077 COOPER, G.M., 2890 COOPER, L.F., 2, 229, 230, 749, 750, 772, 1309

CHOLASUEKSA, P., 173 CHONG, B., 2639 CHONGSUVIVATWONG, V., 986, 990 CHONGTHANAVANIT, N., 2201 CHOONHARUANGDEJ, S., 1644 CHOTAI, N., 2148 CHOU, H.H., 1156, 1157, 1748, 2095 CHOU, H.-Y., 472 CHOU, M.Y., 386, 394, 395, 660, 1106, 1836, 2645, 2654 CHOU, Y.F., 2089 CHOUDHURY, A.R., 103 CHOVANCOVA, E., 2339 CHOW, I., 172 CHRISTAN, C., 2261, 2848 CHRISTEN, A.G., 2908 CHRISTIAANSDINGELHOFF, I., 447 CHRISTIANSEN, C., 2702 CHRISTIDIS, N., 89 CHRISTOFFERS, A.B., 2229, 2230 CHRISTOPOULOS, P., 247 CHRONOPOULOS, V., 851, 1819 CHU, F.C.S., 111, 1385 CHU, J.Y., 684 CHUA, E.K., 1869, 2863 CHUANG, F.H., 280, 561, 826, 837, 1788, 2310 CHUENARROM, C., 2055 CHUENCHOMPOONUT, V., 2023 CHUGAL, N., 834 CHUJO, S., 1481 CHUNG, C.H., 3021 CHUNG, C.-P., 2534, 2687 CHUNG, D.J., 2585 CHUNG, J., 2169, 2171 CHUNG, J.W., 407 CHUNG, S.C., 407 CHUNG, S.M., 379 CHUNHABUNDIT, P., 285, 1395 CHUNHACHEEVACHALO KE, E., 284 CHURNJITAPIROM, P., 384, 2581 CICCI, D., 1037, 1448 CIECHOWICZ, K., 1623 CIFTCI, S., 1129, 1130 CIMPAN, M.R., 2665 INAR, S., 2458 CIOCCA, L., 373

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COOPER, P.R., 266, 267, 268 CORBET, E.F., 612, 636, 1719 CORBY, A.L., 2044 CORBY, P.M.A., 2044, 3012, 3016 CORCORAN, J., 244 CORDELLA, C., 475, 1392, 1401, 2073 CORRA, I.C., 1486 CORREIA, P., 1097 CORRENTI, M., 2532, 2804, 2884 CORRER SOBRINHO, L., 882, 2579 CORTAZAR FERNANDEZ, C., 2939 CORTELLINI, P.P., 2440, 3002 CORTS, M.V., 1510 COSTA, E.M.V., 1521, 2548, 2583 COSTA, L., 1097 COSTA, S.M., 3012 COSTA GREC, R.H., 1274 COSTEA, D.E., 110, 2523 COSTELLO, B.J., 2890 COSTELLO, R., 3103 COTE, S.E., 976 COUBLE, M.L., 508, 1913 COULSON, S., 428 COULTER, W.A., 2183, 2810 COURA, G.S., 1311 COUTINHO, M.F., 1150 COX, C.F., 137, 864, 899 COX, I.C.J., 1650 COX, S., 2424 COYLE, M.J., 248, 3069 COZZI, M., 2031 CRAIG, J., 428 CRAIG, R.G., 2960 CRAWSHAW, K., 2025 CREETH, J.E., 633 CREGAN, A., 830 CREMER, R., 70, 71 CREUGERS, N.H.J., 258, 2563, 3098 CRINGLE, S.J., 1909 CROHIN, C., 1886, 2199 CRONIN, M.S., 157, 434, 2065, 2719 CRONSHAW, M.A., 2750 CROSS-POLINE, G.N., 2723 CROUCHER, R., 745, 2349 CROUT, R.J., 2040 CROWE, D.L., 2496 CROWLEY, E., 434, 2065, 2719 CRUCHLEY, A., 664

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DAHLN, G., 526, 804, 986, 990, 1689, 2179, 2209, 2439 DAHLGREN, U.I., 661, 916 DAHLKE, K., 1501 DAHLLF, G., 2029 DHNHARDT, J.E., 2034 DAI, Q.G., 1605 DAIGO, Y., 751, 1086 DAINTY, S.J., 1709 DAL VERA, M.V., 2069 DALIX, A., 92 DALLA VECCHIA, C.F., 2202, 2827 DALLARI, A., 1952 DALLARI, B., 1952 DALRYMPLE, K., 743 DALY, B., 2715 DAMMASCHKE, T., 2482, 2591 DAMRONGRUNGRUANG, T., 1629 DANDO, J., 1062 DANESH, G., 1498, 2189, 2377 DANG, H.N., 1715 DANKO, K., 2304 DANNEWITZ, B., 1723 DANOWSKA, D., 273 DARD, M., 747 DAROCZI, L., 1817 DARONCH, M., 2602 DARTIGUES, J., 699 DARVEAU, R.P., 688, 2997 DARVELL, B.W., 82, 1834 DAS, S.J., 2460 DASANAYAKE, A.P., 435, 757, 1883 DASHPER, S.G., 2430 DATE, R.F., 900, 957 DAUM, J., 65, 819 DAVENPORT, E., 2397 DAVEY, M., 2849 DAVID, L., 1097 DAVID, L.A., 1847 DAVIDEAU, J.L., 1252, 2956 DAVIDS, H., 1498 DAVIDSON, D., 2362 DAVIES, J.E., 1082 DAVIES, L., 1794 DAVIES, S.L., 1183, 1193 DAWES, C., 1006 DAWSON-HUGHES, B., 1700 DAYANGA, B., 184 DE BAAT, C., 1364, 1792 DE BOER, A., 1334 DE CLERCK, N., 3014 DE FAIRE, U., 1889

169
DE GEE, A.J., 711, 1810, 2932 DE GES, M.F., 348, 2579 DE GROOT, K., 1848 DE HAAR, S.F., 3083 DE JAGER, N., 711 DE JONGH, A., 10 DE KOK, I.J., 749 DE LA MACORRA, J.C., 328 DE LANGE, G., 1334 DE LUCA, M., 886 DE LUCCA, R.C., 2530 DE MAEYER, E.A.P., 196 DE MEERLEER, G.O., 978 DE MOOR, R.J., 978 DE MUNCK, J., 46, 708, 859, 905, 907, 911 DE MURO, G., 1038 DE MUYNCK, S., 1254 DE NEVE, W.J., 978 DE RUIJTER, J.E., 746 DE SANTIS, R., 182 DE SMET, E., 1307, 2947 DE SOET, J.J., 552 DE STEFANO DORIGO, E., 504 DE UGARTE, M.A., 1699 DE VREE, H., 3083 DE WET, F.A., 340 DEACON, S., 1879 DECARLO, A.A., 666, 1162, 1345 DECHAUMPHAI, P., 1936 DECHOW, P.C., 144 DECKER, S., 1058 DECLERCK, D., 425, 426, 1882 DECUP, F., 699 DEDE, K., 733 DEERY, C., 1718, 1879 DEESRI, W., 872 DEGAN, V.V., 1236 DEGRANDMONT, P., 2447 DEGRANGE, M., 714 DEGUCHI, M., 866, 2552 DEIMLING, D., 2175 DEL AGUILA, M.A., 2317 DEL BEL CURY, A.A., 23, 1418, 1612, 1760, 1807, 1948 DEL FIERRO, D., 1531 DEL RO, A., 34 DEL SANTO, M., Jr., 2315 DELATTE, M., 1251 DELGADO, J., 2612 DELGADO-TRONCOSO, J.E., 2743 DELIC, Z., 2142, 2864 DELONG, R., 398, 2948, 3093

CSAKO, G., 3103 CSEMPESZ, F., 2830 CSIKAR, J., 421, 432, 2714 UHADAROGLU, ., 2760 CUI, D., 1416 CUI, L., 91 CUI, X.M., 43, 675 CUISINIER, F.J.G., 1845, 2096, 2427 CULLINAN, M., 591, 1134, 1344, 2205 CUMMINGS, K.M., 2613 CUNHA VILLAR, C., 219 CUNHA-CRUZ, J., 692 CUNNINGHAM, L., 2008 CUPP, C.J., 499 CURKOVIC, L., 2618 CURTIS, D.A., 1041, 2418 CURTIS, M.A., 217, 1348, 2432, 2435 CURY, J.A., 23, 459, 1418, 1593, 1597, 1807, 1999 CURZON, M.E.J., 1561 CVITKOVITCH, D.G., 2184, 2733, 2787 CZAJCZYNSKAWASZKIEWICZ, A., 2070, 2072 CZAJKA-JAKUBOWSKA, A., 998 CZAJKOWSKA, A., 327 CZARNECKA, B., 1445, 1989 CZECH, N., 97 CZERNIUK, M., 1696 D DADDONA, A., 1692, 2164 DALANNO, M., 1002 DALMEIDA, N.F., 1409 DAVILA, S., 1023, 1417, 1853 DHOEDT, B., 1539, 2024, 2392 DINCAU, E., 31, 1217 DSOUZA, R.N., 1868, 2340, 2357 DA SILVA, D., 221, 765 DA SILVA, N.R.F.A., 1352 DA SILVA, R.M., 2436 DABANOGLU, A., 377, 1969 DABELSTEEN, E., 253 DACULSI, G., 265 DAFNI, L., 2226, 2251, 2252 DAGOSTIN, A., 2615 DAGUHN, F., 185 DAHL, J.E., 130

170
DEMARCO, F.F., 716, 2492, 2696 DEMMER, R.T., 2988 DEN BOER, J., 150, 446 DENBESTEN, P.K., 505, 511, 1059, 1065, 1865, 2337, 2495 DENG, B., 3055 DENG, D.M., 2176 DENG, H., 1733 DENG, M., 1250 DENNISON, J.B., 68, 1457, 2369, 2624, 3015 DENNY, P.A., 1916 DENNY, P.C., 1916 DENRY, I., 728, 1350 DENT, G., 170 DEPOI, R., 752 DEREGOWSKANOSOWICZ, P., 1445 DERINBAY, ., 516 DESAI, A.P., 884, 900, 901, 1048 DESPAIN EDEN, B., 481 DESVARIEUX, M., 1698, 2988 DETSOMBOONRAT, P., 2984 DEUTSCH, A.S., 2001, 2670 DEUTSCH, D., 2103, 2226, 2251, 2252 DEVILLE DE PRIRE, D., 1369 DEVINE, D.A., 1857, 2438 DEVIZIO, W., 1172 DEVLIN, H., 259 DEVLIN, H., 2301 DEVLIN, P., 117 DEVRIENDT, K., 1254 DEYAMA, Y., 562 DHALIWAL, J.S., 2051 DHOL, W., 2192 DI CARLO, F., 1038, 2621 DI FIORE, P., 1462 DI LENARDA, R., 131, 504, 1813, 3035 DI NARDO DI MAIO, F., 475 DI PUNZIO, M., 1277 DI TELLA, P., 802 DIAS, A.H.D.M., 874, 1450, 1516, 2611 DIAS, S.C., 2546 DIAS, W., 49 DIAU, M.H., 280, 561, 837 DAZ, L., 2652 DIAZ-PIZN, M.E., 1237 DIBART, S., 1716 DICKENS, S.H., 192,2375, 2589, 2590

Author/Co-author Index
DICKSON, J., 2513 DICTEROW, E., 252 DIDIER-BAZES, M., 1913 DIEDRICHS, G., 922 DIEFENDERFER, K.E., 2003 DIEHL, S.R., 813 DIETRICH, T., 1700, 1742, 2261 DIETZ, W., 523 DIEZ, M.A., 697 DIMBA, E.A.O., 110, 2523 DINATO, C., 3061 DINCER, B., 2329 DING, S.J., 1526, 2686 DING, Y., 3082 DING, Y., 1733 DIONNE, R.A., 127, 129 DIRSCHKA, T., 2314 DISICK, E., 804 DITTMANN, N., 71 DITTMANN, R., 1766 DJE NGUESSAN, P., 587 DJOUMESSI, A., 483 DO REGO, N., 671 DOBROVOSKY, O., 1053 DODD, M.J., 1785 DODIUK-KENIG, H., 1489 DODSON, T.B., 789, 1335 DOEL, J.J., 164 DOERFER, C., 1814, 1815, 2569 DOGAN, B., 1110, 1313 DOGON, L., 343, 349, 951, 1959 DOHERTY, F., 2256, 3092 DOHKE, Y., 1099 DOI, T., 467 DOI, T., 2728, 2778 DOLAN, P.H.R., 1561 DOLCE, C., 2918 DOMEIJ, H., 1668, 1712 DOMJEAN-ORLIAGUET, S., 439, 441, 2404 DOMINGO, H., 2755 DOMINIAK, M., 616 DONALDSON, M., 2065 DONATI, M., 811 DONDI DALLOROLOGIO, G., 1002 DONG, H., 1573 DONG, J., 1945 DONG, J.K., 876 DONG, X.D., 714, 1639 DONG, Y., 2790 DONGARI-BAGTZOGLOU, A., 219 DONOS, N., 1168, 1843, 3005 DORBAN, A., 1822

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DURONGPONGKASEM, N., 352 DUSCHNER, H.J., 957, 1814, 1815 DUSEVICH, V.M., 340 DUY MA, V., 1260 DVORAKOVA, N., 2815 DWORKIN, S.F., 1329, 2353, 2861 DYBIZBANSKA, E., 413, 901, 1714, 2059 DYER, S.R., 3096 DYKES, O., 2340 DZIAK, R., 2542

DRFER, C.E., 627, 1695, 1888, 2626, 2627, 2818 DORIGNAC, G., 431, 483, 1669 DOROCKA-BOBKOWSKA, B., 2309, 2312 DRTER, C., 1967, 2084 DOT, D., 839 DOUGLAS, C.W.I., 553, 1419, 1685 DOUGLAS, W.H., 370, 398, 1514, 2948 DOUGLASS, C.W., 448, 1889, 2199 DOUKOUDAKIS, S., 1740 DOUNIS, E., 1648 DOUVARA, E.A., 211 DOWNER, M.C., 569, 2041 DOWNES, J., 2795 OZIC, A., 1900 DRABARCZYKNASINSKA, M., 887 DRAGLAND, I.S., 130 DRALLE, H., 796 DRANGSHOLT, M., 689, 1332 DRISKO, C.L., 1720 DROZ, D., 11, 2120 DRUCKER, D.B., 2798, 2807 DRUGAN, C.S., 1796 DU, J.K., 1940 DUAN, J., 586, 2019 DUARTE, S., 320, 342, 863 DUARTE, W., 1085, 2138 DUBBE, J., 861 DUB, C., 2447 DUCKWORTH, R.M., 2738 DUDA, S., 2591 DUDE, M., 1964 DUEAS, R.E., 1707 DUFFAUT, D., 3089 DUGGAL, M., 428, 2438 DUJOLS, P., 693 DULA, K., 2394 DUMBRIGUE, H.B., 1616, 2463 DUNAVENT, J.M., 890 DUNCAN, W.J., 2836 DNDAR, M., 724, 873 DUNLAVEY, K.D., 2889 DUNN, J.R., 1475, 1501 DUNSCHE, A., 97 DUONG, H., 564, 670 DUPUIS, V., 3031 DURAN, I., 705, 759, 2450, 2452, 2825 DURHAM, R.C., 8, 10 DURKOT, L., 1741 DURMUS, E., 737

E
EATON, K.A., 2398 EBERSOLE, J.L., 2125 EBERT, A., 354 EBERT, J., 2678 EBIHARA, T., 2484 EBISU, S., 278, 758, 856, 993, 1476, 1495, 2429, 2664 EBOA KWEDI, C., 431 ECKARDT, A., 1144 ECKERT, A.W., 796, 1933 ECKERT, G.J., 1004, 2744 ECKERT, S.E., 3056 EDBLAD, E., 2209 EDELBERG, M.H., 1993 EDELSTEIN, B., 430 EDEN, O., 428 EDESI-NEUSS, L., 768 EDGAR, W.M., 1012, 2741 EDINGER, D., 288 EDUARDO, C.P., 991 EDWALL-ARVIDSSON, C., 2710 EDWARDS, M., 888 EFEOGLU, E., 1167 EFES, B.G., 1967, 2084 EFSTRATIADIS, S.S., 3020 EGBERT, M.A., 2971 EGEA, J.C., 1369 EGURO, T., 951, 2685 EGUSA, H., 769 EHARA, A., 2664 EHARA, M., 578 EHMER, U., 249, 2189, 2377 EICHMILLER, F.C., 2375, 2540 EICK, J.D., 340, 1827 EICKEMEYER, G., 821, 2634 EICKHOFF, F., 313 EICKHOLZ, P., 1723, 3008 EID, N., 839, 1576

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EIDA, T., 1397 EIDE, R., 944 EIJKMAN, M., 447 EKANAYAKA, A., 1568 EKBERG, E., 2865 EKE, P., 1697, 2992 EKESTUBBE, A., 3050 EKLUND, S.A., 1691 EKMEKCI, E., 1363 EKOTO, E., 484 EKSTEIN, J., 2521 EKSTRAND, K., 820 EKSTRM, J., 2474, 2478, 3107, 3108 EKUNI, D., 2243, 2769 EL KALLA, I.H., 903 EL SAYEGH, T.Y., 685 EL ZOHAIRY, A.A., 711 EL-BADRAWY, W., 948, 949, 1497, 2557, 2558, 2559, 2560 EL-BIALY, T., 169, 2916 EL-HAKIM, I., 2973 EL-HEJAZI, A.A., 2006 EL-JAMOUS, B., 3082 EL-KARIM, I., 3000 EL-LAKWAH, S.F., 727 EL-MAHDY, K., 1673 EL-MOWAFY, O., 948, 949, 1497, 2466, 2556, 2557, 2558, 2559, 2560 ELAD, S., 2437 ELCOCK, C., 573, 1062, 1228, 1229, 1727 ELDARRAT, A.H., 1633 ELDENIZ, A.U., 324 ELIADES, G., 52, 56, 57, 1269, 1493, 1503, 2927, 2940 ELIADES, T., 57 ELIAS, A., 435 ELIAS, A.M., 2327 ELIAS, R.V., 2492 ELIASSON, A., 154 ELIASSON, L., 1647, 1649 ELIOPOULOS, D., 3034 ELKAIM, R., 1891, 2096, 2427 ELLEFSEN, B., 2708 ELLEN, R.P., 212, 213, 1863, 2499 ELLERVALL, E.M., 437 ELLINGSEN, J.E., 1025, 2103, 2946 ELLNER, S., 1309 ELLWOOD, R.P., 1727 ELSER, I., 2852 ELSHAMY, I., 169 EMAMI, N., 731

Author/Co-author Index
ETO, K., 1583 ETTINGER, R.L., 306, 1553 EVANS, A., 600 EVANS, G.H., 1735 EVANS, R.T., 223 EVAZYAN, T., 115 EVERSOLE, S.L., 1802 EVERTS, V., 3083 EVIO, S., 2706 EVLIOGLU, G., 1326,2860 EXTERKATE, R.A.M., 1804 EYBOGLU, G.T., 2760

171
FAY, R.M., 716 FAZEKAS, A., 2096 FAZEKAS, A., 2830 FEATHERSTONE, J.D.B., 81, 1802, 1803, 2071, 2337 FEDER, T., 1659 FEDERLIN, M., 1968, 1975 FEHER, A., 74 FEHR, E., 1100, 1179, 2999 FEILZER, A.J., 711, 1464, 1527, 1810, 1900 FEINE, J.S., 16, 1361, 1412, 1554 FEITOSA, S., 489 FEJRDY, P., 972, 2304 FELDMAN, C.A., 2981 FELDMAN, R.S., 2395 FELIX, S., 47 FELSZEGHY, S., 2510 FELTON, D.A., 1309 FENG, H., 33 FENG, J., 2372 FENG, J., 2964 FENG, J., 2504 FENG, J.Q., 681 FENG, L., 1812 FENG, X.P., 425, 426, 2788 FENNIS, W.M.M., 3097, 3098 FENN, M., 2632 FERGER, P., 63, 313, 315, 1985, 3060 FERGUSON, M., 3044, 3045, 3046 FERMON, E., 2252 FERNANDES, C.A., 1150 FERNANDES, R.A., 3076 FERNANDEZ, M., 1560 FERNBERG, O., 982 FERNELL, E., 2029 FERRACANE, J.L., 2366, 2609 FERRACANE, L.L., 2366 FERRARI, I., 1745 FERRARI, M., 53, 351, 1268, 1436, 1439, 1442, 1472, 1953, 2935, 3043 FERREIRA, C.F., 1311 FERREIRA, F.B.A., 1389 FERREIRA, I., 960, 1970 FERREIRA, S.T., 2196 FERRERI, S., 2142, 2655 FERRO, R., 425, 426, 470 FIDLER, V., 26 FIEHN, N.E., 538, 2797 FIELD, E.A., 792 FIELD, J.K., 792 FIGUEIREDO, A., 1524, 2605

EMBERY, G., 507, 1714 EMILSON, C.G., 161 EMINGIL, G., 593, 1110, 1743 ENCIOIU, A., 948, 949, 1497, 2557, 2558, 2559, 2560 ENDO, K., 2648 ENDO, M., 583 ENDO, Y., 1211 ENDOH, R., 1546 ENGEBRETSON, S.P., 120, 1885 ENGELMANN, J., 914, 915, 917 ENGELSE, M.A., 2779 ENGLISH, J.D., 2340, 2914 ENGQVIST, H., 189, 191, 1530 ENTSCHLADEN, F., 2254 EPPELBAUM, I., 1489 ERAMO, S., 2681 ERASLAN, O., 1939, 2384 ERATALAY, K., 2998 ERDAL, M.E., 705, 2452, 2825 ERDAL, N., 2452, 2825 ERDEM, T., 2082 ERDEMIR, A., 2660, 2677 ERGANIS, O., 2660 ERGC, Z., 2391, 2662, 2732 ERICSON, D., 755, 2813 ERIKSSON, M., 871 ERIKSSON, P.-O., 239 ERMIS, E., 1617 ERNBERG, M., 89 ERNESTAM, S., 2867 ERNST, C.-P., 337, 1452, 1469, 1500, 1878 ERON, J.J., 1784 ERSANLI, S., 1627 ESCHRICH, K., 222 ESCUDIER, M., 114 ESKITASCIOGLU, G., 1272, 1939, 1976, 2384 ESLAMI, B., 353 ESMERAL, L.I.L., 2694 ESPELID, I., 3009 ESPOSITO, P., 475, 1392, 1401, 2073 ESQUIVEL-CHIRINO, C., 2234 ESQUIVEL-UPSHAW, J., 72, 2633 ESTAFAN, A.M., 1365 ESTAFAN, D., 2467 ESTRADA-YAEZ, R.M., 2533

F
FABER, F.J., 936, 2537, 2538 FABIANELLI, A., 1472 FAERSTEIN, E., 692 FAGAN, D.A., 1393 FAILLA, F., 886, 1343 FAIRCLOUGH, A., 853 FAKHER, M., 1107, 2431 FALCO, J., 720 FALCAO, L.M., 465 FALCIERI, E., 274 FALCONI, M., 504, 854, 1724 FALLER, R.V., 1802 FALSAFI, A., 1990 FALTERMEIER, A., 1492 FALUHELYI, P., 972 FAMILI, P., 2451 FAN, J., 2214 FAN, K.H., 392 FAN, M.W., 160, 162, 636, 2330, 2531 FAN, X., 1172 FANG, H.H.P., 1678 FANG, Y.R., 2875, 2885 FANTAYE, W., 513, 522 FARAG, Y., 1149 FARAH, C.S., 2509 FARAY-KELE, M.C., 1348 FRBOM, C., 2400 FARDAL, ., 1717 FARGES, J.C., 271, 508, 1913 FARMAKIS, E.T., 187, 188 FARRUKH, R., 619 FARZANEH, M., 135 FASBINDER, D.J., 68, 2624 FASCIOTTO DUNN, B.H., 1091 FASSMANN, A., 2815 FATH, B., 107 FATHI, H.M., 2604 FAULKS, D., 11, 2120, 2404 FAURION, A., 92 FAWELL, S.C., 1348, 2435

172
FIGUEREDO, C.M.D.S., 1153, 3086 FILIPIAK, K., 1696 FILIPPI, A., 785 FILLIES, T., 1151, 1781 FILSER, F., 722 FINGER, I.M., 1357 FINGER, W.J., 59, 177, 178, 179 FINI, M., 2108 FIORELLINI, J., 798 FIRATLI, E., 1169, 1170, 1774, 2329 FIRATLI, S., 1774, 2329 FIRESTONE, A.R., 2911 FISCHER, J.H., 2666 FISCHER, R.G., 1153, 3086 FISCHER-HANSEN, B., 2359 FISCUS, S.A., 1784 FISHER, L.W., 1864, 2358 FITJER, L.C., 2651 FIVES-TAYLOR, P., 77, 1111 FLAIM, G.M., 192 FLAITZ, C.M., 1039 FLAKE, N., 1181 FLANAGAN, A.J., 2768, 2771 FLEETWOOD-WALKER, S.M., 649 FLEITER, B., 1331 FLEMING, G.J.P., 197, 715, 727, 729, 877, 1828, 2502 FLETCHER, H.M., 1892 FLETCHER, J.M., 738, 912 FLOR, L., 1699 FLORES, H., 1845 FLORES-DE-JACOBY, L., 1304, 1694 FLOYD, C.J.E., 192 FOFE TAPYDJI, J., 2049 FOK, S.L., 1935 FOKKINGA, W.A., 2563 FOL, M., 458 FOLEY, J., 2036 FONDELL, B., 871 FONTANA, M., 2744 FONTANELLA, V., 2838 FOONG, K.W.C., 101 FORCHELET, J., 2936, 3041 FORGCS, K., 2306 FORSS, H., 2625 FORSTER, C., 657, 2832 FORTIN, D., 1444 FORTKAMP, S., 1958 FOSCHI, F., 1745, 2387, 2937

Author/Co-author Index
FOSSE, T., 530 FOSTER, B.L., 499 FOTSO, M., 484 FOUAD, A.F., 1386 FOUND, M.S., 932 FRAGOULI, M., 2929 FRANCCI, C., 1999 FRANCESCUT, P., 2034 FRANCIS, S.T., 656 FRANCISCHONE, A.C., 2636 FRANCISCHONE, C.E., 2636 FRANCISCO, S.B.F., 1418 FRANCISCONI, P.A.S., 2694 FRANCO, E.B., 1509 FRANDSEN, E.V.G., 1314 FRANK, S., 1984 FRANKENBERGER, R., 66, 2678 FRANKENMOLEN, F.W., 150 FRANKLIN, R., 1531 FRANKOWSKA, E., 901 FRANQUIN, J.-C., 1404 FRANSSON, A., 2444 FRANTSVE, L.M., 788 FRANZ, A., 2390 FRANZ, M., 2350 FRANZN, L., 559 FRASER, M., 1993 FRAZO, P., 148 FRAZIER-BOWERS, S.A., 2357, 2914 FREDERICK, J., 2761 FREED, B.A., 2039 FREEL, S.A., 1784 FREEMAN, R., 423, 425, 426, 1585 FREESMEYER, W.B., 1771 FREIRE, J.N., 1311 FREITAG, S., 1901 FRENCKEN, J.E., 993 FRENTZEN, M., 1540, 2118 FREYMILLER, E., 1358, 1359 FRICTON, J.R., 781 FRIED, D., 81 FRIED, K., 2333 FRIEDL, K.H., 341 FRIEDMAN, M.M., 119 FRIEDMAN, S., 135 FRIEDMANN, A., 1742, 2174 FRIEDRICH, O., 1919 FRISCH, E., 587 FRISK, F., 1551 FRITZNE, C., 1921 FRONDOZA, C., 190

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FUMA, D., 2453 FUNDINGSLAND, J., 863 FUNEGRD, U., 559 FUNK, R., 1073 FURE, S., 701, 1921 FURNARI, P.C., 1365 FURUGEN, R., 419 FURUHOLM, J., 1693 FURUICHI, Y., 1688 FURUKAWA, S., 1230 FURUKAWA, T., 1139, 2232 FURUMOTO, K., 1637 FURUYAMA, S., 1087, 1098, 1371, 1372, 2216

FROST, P.M., 1794 FRYDENBERG, M., 3048 FU, B., 1440 FU, F., 256, 1196 FU, K.Y., 237 FU, M.K., 86, 2225 FUEKI, K., 294, 307, 308, 1333 FUENTES, M.V., 351, 860 FUJIHASHI, K., 2952 FUJIHASHI, K., 1657, 1657, 2952 FUJII, A., 634, 637, 672 FUJII, A., 2284, 2285, 2286, 2287 FUJII, H., 2276, 3036 FUJII, K., 375 FUJII, K., 2113, 2114, 2126 FUJIKAWA, K., 405 FUJIMARU, T., 519 FUJIMURA, S., 1133 FUJIMURA, T., 946 FUJIMURA, T., 2292, 2297 FUJINAMI, Y., 312 FUJISAWA, R., 510 FUJISAWA, S., 638, 1175, 1487, 2267, 2268 FUJISAWA, T., 2617 FUJISE, O., 1315 FUJITA, K., 858 FUJITA, K., 521 FUJITA, M., 1195 FUJITA, T., 400 FUJITA, Y., 1871 FUJIWARA, S., 176 FUKAE, M., 1063, 1322, 2250, 3085 FUKASE, Y., 2693 FUKATSU, A., 1662 FUKUDA, J., 2856 FUKUDA, M., 996, 2088, 2745 FUKUDA, N., 2461 FUKUHARA, E., 2133 FUKUMOTO, E., 419 FUKUMOTO, M., 2291, 2293 FUKUMOTO, S., 1197, 2783 FUKUNAGA, A., 650 FUKUNISHI, K., 929 FUKUSHIMA, A., 1925 FUKUSHIMA, H., 1139, 2232 FUKUSHIMA, K., 2731 FUKUSHIMA, T., 2695 FUKUYAMA, H., 1396 FULLER, J., 2928 FULLER, S., 2715 FULTON, C., 1671

G
GAB-ALLAH, E.T., 570 GABRE, P., 2708 GABRIELE, M., 1843 GAENGLER, P., 947, 1093, 1806, 2364 GAGLIANI, M., 969, 975 GAGNIEU, M., 1174 GAHNBERG, L., 2708 GALASSINI, S., 2378 GALGUT, P.N., 1893 GALHANO, G..P., 2616 GALLAGHER, A., 2761 GALLAGHER, J.E., 1794 GALLARDO, L., 1619, 3062 GALLI, C., 2092, 2093 GALLO, L.M., 2298, 2969 GALLOTTINI, L., 1277, 2679, 2681 GALUSTIANS, J., 2773 GAMBARINI, G., 886, 1376, 1378 GAMBLE, E.M., 1787 GANDARA, B., 2861 GANDOLFI, M.G., 520, 1631, 2937 GANJEHZADEH ROHANI, M., 1390 GANOWICZ, M., 413, 2059 GANSKY, S.A., 45, 779, 2071 GANSS, B., 1057 GAO, C., 511, 1059, 1065, 1865 GAO, H., 2134 GAO, J., 1757 GAO, J., 1367 GAO, S., 253 GAO, X.J., 2738 GARAYBLAS, G.H., 334 GARCIA, A., 1699 GARCIA, F., 2675 GARCIA, R., 2702

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GARCIA-GODOY, F., 339, 720, 903, 1284, 1404, 1421, 1426, 1471, 1911, 3018 GARCIA-ROJAS, X., 2340 GARDNER, W., 304 GARRAHY, A.M.H., 2978 GARRETT, N., 1358, 1359 GARRETT, S., 2262 GARZON-PEREZ, M., 2241 GASSEL, V., 2651 GASSMANN, G., 2254 GAUCKLER, L., 722 GAVIO, M.B.D., 1765, 2323 GAVIN, D., 317 GAVIN, G., 434, 2065, 2719 GAZAL, G., 2302 GE, H.Y., 648 GE, P.Y., 803 GEARY, J.L., 870 GEIRAN, O., 2436 GEIRSSON, J., 883 GEIS-GERSTORFER, J., 1493, 1844, 2105, 2379, 3027, 3032 GEISMAR, K., 1161 GEITEL, B., 354 GELBIER, S., 3077 GELLRICH, N.C., 1648 GELTMAN, P.L., 976 GEMALMAZ, D., 2630 GEMMELL, E., 2104 GEN, N., 2308 GENAY, K., 377 GENCO, C.A., 1156, 1157, 2168, 2433 GENCO, R.J., 223, 226, 2455 GENOGLU, N., 2674 GENDREAU, L., 1049, 1741 GENIUS, J., 2818 GENUTIS, S.J., 1324 GEORG, T., 1734, 1736 GEORGE, D.L., 2485, 2486 GEORGE, F.W., 2523 GEORGIO, T.O., 1690 GEORGOPOULOU, M., 186, 187, 188 GERAETS, W.G.M., 3052 GERARD, D.E., 81 GERARDU, V.A.M., 2746 GERGELY, C., 2096, 2427 GERLACH, R.W., 885, 888, 889, 890, 891, 892, 902, 1045, 1047, 1048 GERLONI, A., 1213 GERNET, W., 784 GERNHARDT, C.R., 332, 338, 1433

Author/Co-author Index
GLAROS, A.G., 783 GLASS, G.B., 1587 GLAUSER, R., 1852 GLAZAR, I., 1686, 2145, 2655 GLENNON, J., 822 GLENNY, A.M., 428 GLOCKMANN, E., 523 GLOGAUER, M., 1863, 2499, 2955 GLOWIENKE, S., 2667 GLUCH, J., 1584 GMELIN, K., 2699 GMR, R., 1861, 1894 GNOATTO, N., 2525 GOBAR DANIEL, C., 91 GOBBI, P., 1724 GODDARD, C., 152 GODOY, F.G., 2371 GOECKE, R., 2313 GOEDDE, M., 249 GOEDECKE, A., 2519 GOEN, R.J., 446 GOES, M.F., 2602 GOESSI, D.B., 2298, 2969 GOETZ, H., 957 GOETZ, W., 168, 1081, 2894 GOEZMEN, S., 992 GOH, V., 1902 GHRING, T.N., 1478 GKAY, N., 2732 GOKCE, K., 2596 GOKDENIZ, H., 1627 GOKDOGAN, T., 2452 GOLD, M.S., 1181 GOLDBERG, A.F., 28 GOLDBERG, H.A., 84 GOLDBERG, M., 1318, 1321 GOLDENSTEIN, H., 869 GOLDIN, E., 1353 GOLDSCHMIDT, M.C., 2809 GOLDSMITH, K., 694 GOLDSMITH, L.J., 1720, 3094 GOLDSTEIN, G.R., 261, 1352, 1353, 1365 GOLLA, K., 922 GOLLWITZER, J., 1674 GOLUB, E.E., 2099 GOLUB, L.M., 599, 2831 GME, Y., 1967 GOMES SILVA, P.C., 2595 GOMES, A.M.M., 1053, 2064 GOMES, B.P.F.A., 1389 GOMES, J.C., 359, 360, 368, 1510 GOMES, O.M.M., 359, 360, 368, 369, 1510

173
GOMES, S.C., 846, 2264, 2834 GOMEZ, S.S., 1965 GMEZ RODRGUEZ, H., 476 GOMEZ-ROMAN, G., 1296, 1844 GOMI, K., 630, 2250, 2766, 3085 GONALVES, J., 2606 GONALVES, M.R., 2038 GONALVES, N.C., 1807 GONDA, T., 1945 GONDO, R., 357, 1424 GONZAGA, C.C., 869 GONZALES, J., 812, 2823 GONZALEZ FLORES, R.I., 294 GONZLEZ MONTEMAYOR, T., 476, 1146 GONZLEZ PALACIOS, A., 476 GONZLEZ, L., 604 GONZLEZ, M., 589 GONZALEZ, R., 1333 GONZLEZ, W., 589 GONZLEZ-CABEZAS, C., 988, 2744 GONZLEZ-OCHOA, J.G., 2480 GOODALL, C., 756 GOODSON, J.M., 117, 611, 1775, 1896, 1897, 2449, 2849, 3090 GORACCI, C., 351, 1268, 1436, 1439, 1442, 1472, 1953, 2935 GORDAN, V.V., 1479, 1962, 2623 GORDON, S.M., 127, 129 GORNITSKY, M., 2351, 2352 GORR, S.U., 1091 GORRY, M.C., 1256, 3016 GRSKA, R., 1696, 2851 GORTER, R.C., 1585 GORUSTOVICH, A.A., 2102 GORZ, I., 1158, 1721 GOTFREDSEN, K., 1459 GOTJAMANOS, T., 1914 GOTO, S., 2206 GOTO, S.I., 384, 2581 GOTO, T., 1188, 2133 GOTO, T.K., 1226 GOTO, Y., 2857 GOTO, Y., 906 GOTTENBOS, B., 2187 GOTTLOW, J., 1852

GERTHOUX, P.M., 2355 GESCH, D., 1550, 1565, 1762, 1763, 1766 GESERICK, M., 992, 2640, 2925 GESI, A., 832 GESTRELIUS, S.M., 2249 GETTLEMAN, L., 3094 GEURTSEN, W.K., 914, 915, 917 GHAFARI, J., 3020 GHASEMI, A., 353 GHEZZI, E.M., 210 GHIARA, C., 1631 GHULMAN, M., 3025, 3026 GIACOMELLI, G., 2631 GIACONA, M.B., 123 GIAMPAOLO, E.T., 201, 920, 931, 1294 GIANNINI, M., 348 GIANNINI, M.J.S.M., 1417 GIANNINI, V., 2101, 2548, 2583 GIANNOPOULOU, C., 588, 1614 GIARDINO, R., 2989 GIAVARESI, G., 2108 GIBAS, M., 1265, 3047 GIBB, R.D., 890 GIBBONS, D., 425, 426 GIBBS, C., 72, 2633 GIBBS, J.L., 635 GIBSON, C.W., 80, 1058 GIBSON, F., 428 GIERTSEN, E., 1861, 1894 GIGLIO, M.J., 2102 GIJBELS, F., 1543 GIL, X., 2652 GILBERT, B., 1575 GILCHRIST, S.E., 600 GILDE, H., 65 GILLETT, A., 422, 426 GILLMANN, L., 1808 GILMOUR, W., 2641 GILTHORPE, M.S., 2197, 2198, 2822 GINIGER, M.S., 896, 2981 GIOLLO, M.D., 846 GIORDANO, R., 62 GIOVANNONI, T., 2679 GIOVANNUCCI, E., 2910 GIRAKI, M., 2350 GIRARDELLO, G., 1846, 2378 GIROT, G., 839 GIROTTO, M., 1686, 2864 GJERDET, N.R., 378, 944 GJERTSEN, B.T., 2523 GLANTZ, P.-O., 2178

174
GOTTWALD, M., 411, 412, 2858 GTZFRIED, M., 401 GOULET, J.P., 1331 GOWANS, R., 3075 GOYA, J.A., 2530 GRABE, H., 155 GRAHAM, F.L., 970 GRAHAM, R.H., 1797 GRAJEK, S., 2800 GRANDE, C.Z., 360 GRANDE, R.H.M., 2602, 2920 GRANDINI, S., 1056, 1439, 1442, 1472, 1953, 2935 GRANER, E., 2247 GRANJEIRO, J.M., 21, 565, 1074, 1164, 1165, 1171 GRANT, L.P., 159 GRANT-MILLS, D., 426 GRASSL, U., 2024 GRTZ, K.W., 1854 GRAU, A.J., 1695, 1888, 2818 GRAVEN-NIELSEN, T., 2443 GRAY, R., 973 GRAYDEN, S.K., 141 GRAZIANI, F., 1168, 1843 GRBIC, J.T., 120 GRBOVIC, L., 2477 GRECOR, R.V., 1191, 2853 GREEN, D., 245 GREEN, V., 449 GREENBERG, K., 2765 GREENFIELD, S., 140 GREENSPAN, D., 1785 GREENWALD, R., 2831 GREENWOOD, A., 107 GREGOREK, H., 2851 GREGORY, R.L., 2269, 3106 GREMEAU-RICHARD, C., 1174, 1331 GREY, N., 1718 GRIFFIN, P.M., 980 GRIFFIN, R., 1204 GRIFFIN, S.O., 980 GRIFFIN, T.J., 1343 GRIGGS, J.A., 139, 1270, 2463 GRIMM, W.D., 621, 2254 GRINSTEIN, M., 468 GRISLAIN, L., 1538 GRISWOLD, A.R., 2792 GRITLI-LINDE, A., 87, 2332 GRITSANAPAN, W., 2257 GRGER, G., 1454, 2180 GRNDAHL, H.G., 3050 GRNDAHL, K., 3054

Author/Co-author Index
GRONTHOS, S., 2358 GROSSI, S.G., 2455 GROTEN, M., 844, 850, 2622 GROTH, W., 2107 GROVE, D.A., 212, 213 GRYNPAS, M., 2517 GRZESIK, W.J., 2957, 2958 GRZIC, R., 1588, 2864 GSCHOSSMANN, K., 2634 GU, F., 540 GU, Z., 2874, 2964 GUANGMING, Z., 335 GUASTALLA, O., 699 GUAZZATO, M., 878, 879 GUEDES, M.F., 403 GUERRERO, D.M., 2849 GUGGENBERGER, R., 733, 2068 GUGGENHEIM, B., 1859, 1860, 1861 GUGLIELMOTTI, M.B., 2102 GUGUSHE, T., 425, 426 GUHA-CHOWDHURY, N., 2403 GUICHEUX, J., 265 GUIDA, A., 1277, 2679, 2681 GUIMARES, A.S., 88, 1225, 2315, 2348 GUIMARES, J.G.A., 1437, 1941 GUIMARES, M.M.V., 1450, 1521, 2580 GUIMARAES, M.V., 2101 GUIMARAES, S.M.D.B., 277 GUINET, E., 1665 GUITARD, F., 2447 GUIZZARDI, S., 2092, 2093 GULDBERG, P., 253 GULLETT, J.M., 1833 GULUBANE, B.S., 1228 GUNAY, Y., 2860 GUNERI, P., 1903 GNGR, M.A., 724, 873 GUNTZEL, A., 2027 GUO, C., 506, 2131 GUO, H.M., 1299 GUO, J., 230 GUO, J.H., 160 GUO, T., 118 GUO, Y., 2833 GUPTA, R., 1530 GURGAN, S., 955, 1918 GURGAN, T., 1918 GUSTAFSSON, A., 1153, 1625, 1887, 3086 GUSTAVSSON, A., 1712 GUTIERREZ, R., 968 GUTIRREZ-VENEGAS, G.,

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HALL, L.M., 1348, 2435 HALL, P.J., 617 HALL, R.C., 677, 1321, 1714 HALLBERG, E., 2153 HALLEN, J.A., 526 HALLORAN, B., 2505 HALLSTRM, T., 2240 HALLY, J.D., 1549 HAMADA, K., 924 HAMADA, N., 497, 2158, 2161, 2841, 2842 HAMADA, S., 478 HAMADA, T., 1960 HAMAJIMA, S., 2162 HAMAKUBO, Y., 376 HAMAMCY, S., 725 HAMANO, H., 2620 HAMANO, T., 311 HAMBERG, K., 2258, 2813 HAMBERGER, S., 2456 HAMDAN, A.M., 964 HAMILTON, J.C., 3015 HAMLET, S., 591, 1134, 1344 HAMMARSTRM, L., 2806 HAMMELMANN, C., 1805 HMMERLE, C.H.F., 74, 722, 1852, 1902, 2945 HAMMOND, J.J., 2383 HAN, D.H., 2585 HAN, J., 43 HAN, J.W., 2687 HAN, S.H., 545, 546, 548, 549 HANADA, K., 1189 HANADA, N., 204, 457, 547, 551, 1672, 2078, 2081, 2805, 2949 HANAOKA, K., 2288, 2289 HANAWA, T., 1019 HANAZAWA, S., 2267 HANCOCK, P.A., 404 HANCOCK, R., 2517 HAND, A.R., 1324, 2472 HANDA, K., 2516 HANDEL, G., 381, 1289, 1454, 1492, 1517, 2013, 2180, 2544, 2545, 2564, 2587 HANDFIELD, M., 1317, 2156 HANES, P., 1337 HANI, H., 2620 HANIOKA, T., 622, 1730 HANKINSON, S., 1886 HANLEY, S., 1348 HANLON, A., 2256, 3092 HANNIG, M., 185, 1440, 1646, 1648

2227, 2234, 2235, 2241 GUTTERIDGE, S., 656 GYGAX, M., 409

H
HA, Y.M., 1366 HAAG, J.H., 286 HAAHR, A.M., 2149 HAAK, R., 703 HAAK, S., 1460 HAAKE, S.K., 1715 HAANS, H.R., 554 HAAPASALO, M.P.P., 132, 1131 HAAS, A.N., 2202 HAAS, D.A., 1262, 1263 HABELITZ, S., 45, 505, 1429 HBERLEIN, I., 453 HABU, M., 2856 HABU, S., 2857 HADIMLI, H.H., 759, 2660 HAEBERLEIN, I., 320, 703, 2068 HAEGEWALD, S., 2226, 2251, 2252 HAESSLER, D., 1600 HAFEZ, A.A., 137 HAFFAJEE, A.D., 117, 579, 611, 1896, 1897, 2440, 2449 HAGEMANN, J., 621 HGEWALD, S., 2848 HAGGMAN-HENRIKSON, B., 239 HAGHIGHAT, N., 3104 HAGI-PAVLI, E., 664 HAGIWARA, Y., 1034, 2614 HGLER, G., 1540 HAGMANN, A., 1902 HAHN, C.L., 1377, 2233 HAHN, G.L., 2118 HAHN, P., 2367 HAHN-ZORIC, M., 811 HAIM, H., 2476 HAIRFIELD, W.M., 963 HAISHIMA, Y., 2161 HAJEER, M.Y., 2190 HAJISHENGALLIS, G., 226 HKANSSON, J., 154 HAKEBERG, M., 207, 832, 1551 HAKETA, T., 294, 1333 HAKKINEN, L., 1084 HALABI, A., 119, 2501, 2995 HALES, B., 889 HALILOGLU, S., 2450 HALL, A.C., 2688 HALL, B., 1868

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HANSDOTTIR, R., 2273 HNSEL PETERSSON, G., 701 HANSEN, B.F., 767 HANSEN, L., 2359 HANSON, L., 811 HANSSON, S., 1021, 2946 HAQQ, C., 3079 HARA, M., 380 HARA, R., 2885 HARA, Y., 1066 HARA-YOKOYAMA, M., 1098 HARADA, F., 1189 HARADA, H., 1064 HARAGUCHI, N., 414 HARALDSSON, G., 754 HARASAWA, Y., 2282 HARASE, Y., 1542 HARASHIMA, A., 371 HARASZTHY, V.I., 1853 HARAZAKI, M., 1556 HARDIGAN, P., 2009, 2011, 2930 HARDING, L.M., 2279 HARGREAVES, K.M., 635, 2506 HARIRIAN, I., 1267 HARJU, P., 1245 HARLESS, J.D., 404 HARNACK, L., 2823 HARNETT, R., 2715 HARNIRATTISAI, C., 321, 1636 HARRINGTON, B., 1787 HARRINGTON, E., 2370 HARRIS, C., 3077 HARRIS, J.J., 727 HARRIS, M., 2773 HARRIS, P.A., 890 HARRIS, R., 1048 HARRIS, R., 425 HARRISON, M., 2341 HARRISON, R., 418 HARRISON, Z., 1419 HART, P.S., 1256, 3012, 3016 HART, T.C., 1256, 2044, 3012, 3016 HARTMANN, R., 1555 HARTUNG, M., 1499 HARUMIYA, S., 2659 HARUYAMA, N., 2893 HASEGAWA, A., 311 HASEGAWA, A., 2206 HASEGAWA, H., 367 HASEGAWA, H., 532, 2300 HASEGAWA, K., 1688 HASEGAWA, K., 581, 594

Author/Co-author Index
HAYASHI, H., 644 HAYASHI, J., 807, 2206 HAYASHI, J.I., 2177 HAYASHI, K., 1190 HAYASHI, M., 1476, 2824 HAYASHI, N., 1703 HAYASHI, R., 2407 HAYASHI, T., 1744 HAYASHI, Y., 1977 HAYASHI, Y., 293 HAYASHIDA, H., 419 HAYASHIZAKI, J., 1061, 2820 HAYDEN, W., 442 HAYES, C., 2360 HAYES, K., 1812 HAYMAN, R.E., 519, 521, 547 HAYWOOD, J., 1043 HAYWOOD, V.B., 2346 HAZAR, S., 3017 HAZE, A., 2226, 2251, 2252 HE, J., 3057 HE, J.J., 2966 HE, T., 1223 HE, Y., 2895 HEANUE, M., 1879 HEATON, L.J., 2032, 2347 HEBERT, C., 790 HECHT, R., 1991 HECTOR, M.P., 164 HEDEN, G., 136 HEEL, K., 1914 HEFFEZ, L., 1324 HEFT, M.W., 6, 1096 HEFTI, A.F., 1739, 2701 HEGEDUS, C., 1817 HEIDELBACH, H., 915 HEIJL, L., 2249 HEILIGENSTEIN, V., 408 HEIN, N., 2185 HEINEN, M., 1081 HEINTZE, S.D., 363, 1468 HEITZ, F., 1732 HEITZ-MAYFIELD, L.J.A., 1732, 1737, 2440 HEJAZI, M., 1390 HELBIG, E.B., 1964 HELKIMO, M., 1767 HELLSTRM, U., 2153 HELLWIG, E., 2175, 2185, 2367 HENGTRAKOOL, C., 925, 1496 HENIN, L., 3014 HENLEY, G., 706 HENNEMANN, C., 2838 HENNEQUIN, M., 11, 2120, 2404

175
HENOSTROZA QUINTANS, N., 2636 HENRIQUES, G.E.P., 1031 HENRY, P.J., 2104 HENSEL, E., 1762, 1763 HENSHAW, M., 976 HEO, S.J., 2585 HEO, Y.C., 1514 HERATH, L., 1568 HERDEVALL, B.M., 128 HERMANN, P., 2304, 2306 HERMANS, J., 1527 HERMANSSON, L., 189, 191 HERMANUTZ, P., 411, 412 HERMOZA NOVOA, M., 1286 HERNNDEZ, L., 604 HERNNDEZ-GUERRERO, J.C., 2150 HERRERA, F., 1759 HERRERA-ABREU, M., 1885 HERRERO, A.A., 2369, 2624 HERRING, S.W., 1215, 2971 HERRMANN, I., 1143 HERTLEIN, G., 1455 HERZBERG, M.C., 254, 2803 HESHMATI, R.H., 1839 HEY-HADAVI, J., 120 HEYDECKE, G., 1361, 1554 HEYERAAS, K.J., 1384, 2522 HEYMANN, H.O., 909 HEYS, D., 68 HIBINO, Y., 371 HICKEL, R., 106, 453, 872, 1354, 1477, 1506, 1969 HICKS, C.B., 1784 HICKS, E.P., 2125 HIERLMEIER, U., 2634 HIETANEN, J., 663 HIGASHI, K., 1226 HIGASHINO, F., 1019 HIGH, A.S., 1633 HIGHAM, S.M., 1012, 1856, 2741 HIGUCHI, Y., 908 HIKAGE, S., 2266, 2659 HIKITA, K., 1938 HILGERT, E., 874, 937, 2548 HILGERT, J., 625 HILL, T.J., 725 HILLER, K.-A., 341, 401, 1968, 1975, 2388, 2391, 2456, 2662 HILLMAN, J.D., 1317 HILLYARD, T.L., 2684 HILTON, D., 2628

HASEGAWA, M., 1755 HASHIKAWA, T., 2224 HASHIM, A., 2432 HASHIMOTO, F., 2783 HASHIMOTO, H., 615 HASHIMOTO, K., 638 HASHIMOTO, M., 1136 HASHIMOTO, M., 180, 710, 905, 2574 HASHIMOTO, S., 296 HASHIMOTO, S., 1371, 3105 HASHIMOTO, Y., 2090 HASIMOTO, K., 1051 HASSAN, M., 776 HASSARD, T., 32 HASSFELD, S., 3008 HASSFURTH, U., 3060 HASSON, H., 999 HASTURK, H., 2245, 2849, 2998, 3082 HATA, K., 1323 HATA, S., 2875, 2885 HATA, Y., 1036 HATAKEYAMA, J., 80 HATAKEYAMA, S., 2462 HATANAKA, K., 929 HATANAKA, K., 655 HATIBOVIC-KOFMAN, S., 138 HATTA, M., 562 HATTORI, M., 2380, 3036 HATTORI, Y., 311, 651, 1546 HATTORI, Y., 405 HATTS, J., 2052 HAUBEK, D., 580 HAUEISEN, H., 746 HAUFE, E., 1964 HAUG, S.R., 1384, 2522 HAUGEJORDEN, O., 2042, 2202 HAUGEN, G., 522 HAUPTMANN, H., 723 HAUS, C., 627, 1815 HAUSEN, H., 1245 HAVEMOSE-POULSEN, A., 596, 2239 HAVENS, B.A., 1257 HAVIV, A., 2437 HAVRILLA, G.J., 945 HAWORTH, K.E., 2356 HAYAKAWA, I., 312 HAYAKAWA, M., 1662, 1664 HAYAKAWA, T., 748, 2578, 2695 HAYASHI, F., 576, 2728 HAYASHI, H., 2892

176
HILTON, J.F., 1785, 1951 HILTON, T., 2628 HINDS, P., 255 HINTAO, J., 990 HINTZE, H., 3048 HIPPENSTIEL, S., 587, 1160 HIRAGUCHI, H., 1518 HIRAI, K., 1133 HIRAI, M., 1556 HIRAI, T., 292 HIRAI, Y., 1234, 1235 HIRAKATA, L.M., 2607 HIRAMINE, H., 2158 HIRANO, S., 312 HIRANO, S., 1824 HIRAOKA, M., 2253 HIRASAKI, S., 1119 HIRATA, I., 1016 HIRATA, K., 2195 HIRATA, K., 774 HIRATSUKA, K., 1934, 2162 HIRAYAMA, A., 2116 HIROHARA, H., 2620 HIROKO, K., 1730 HIRONORI, C., 1488 HIROSE, H., 1522 HIROSE, K., 2881 HIROSE, M., 469 HIROSE, Y., 1069, 2098 HIROSE, Y., 1008, 1013 HIROTA, F., 1637 HIROTA, Y., 2856 HIROYUKI, S., 1406 HIRSCH, C., 1327 HIRSCHMANN, P., 2200 HIRTZ, C., 1369 HISADA, K., 2135 HISAMITSU, H., 358, 440, 857, 1054, 2567 HISANO, A., 1744 HISANO, M., 1212 HISATOMO, K., 1629 HISATSUNE, K., 935, 1461 HITTELMAN, E.L., 261, 1352, 1353, 1365 HIYAMA, T., 497 HO, A.C.S., 2499 HO, A.W., 2455 HO, C.T., 395 HO, H., 2547 HO, K.Y., 303 HO, K.Y., 595, 1135 HO, M.H., 919 HO, Y.P., 595 HO, Y.S., 1156, 1157 HOAD-REDDICK, G., 1585 HOANG, K.T., 2457 HOANG-VU, C., 796, 1933 HOBSON, R.S., 202

Author/Co-author Index
HOCKE, A., 587 HODAPP, R.M., 145 HODGES, J.S., 398, 406, 781, 979, 3093 HOFFMAN, M.P., 1104, 2471 HOFFMANN, M.E., 1164 HOFFMANN, T., 2228, 3007 HOFMANN, N., 1280 HOGAN, M.M., 404 HOHOFF, A., 249, 2189, 2967 HOJO, K., 492 HOLBROOK, W.P., 754, 1176, 2057 HOLDER, A.J., 1827 HOLENDER, F., 154 HOLLAND, G.R., 286, 1399 HOLLEFREUND, D., 488 HOLLENDER, L.G., 2993 HOLLOWAY, J.A., 728, 1350 HOLM, S., 1143 HOLM-PEDERSEN, P., 208, 2409 HOLMBERG, I., 702 HOLMBERG, K., 2029 HOLMN, A., 1021, 2946 HOLMES, B.N., 2928 HOLMES, J., 2752 HOLMSTRUP, P., 596, 1159, 1161, 2239, 2797 HOLST, K.E., 2488 HOLTGRAVE, E.A., 42, 2319 HOLUBCOVA, S., 2339 HOLZMEIER, M., 337 HOMANN, C., 1151 HOMANN, V., 1093 HOMMEZ, G.M., 978 HOMROSSUKHON, D., 2809 HONDA, E.I., 658, 942, 1220, 2023 HONDA, K., 686, 2778 HONDA, K., 1302, 1303, 3063 HONDA, M., 1323 HONG, C.Y., 1708, 2876 HONG, G., 1488, 1960 HONG, J., 2157 HONG, J.M., 383 HONG, S., 1868 HONG, S.D., 1208, 2879 HONG, S.J., 1591 HONG, S.P., 99, 1208, 2879 HONG, Y.Y., 1722 HONGO, T., 2266, 2659 HONMA, K., 223, 2177 HOOGEBOOM, A.J.M., 3083

J Dent Res 82 (Spec Iss B) 2003


HSU, C.H., 386, 2645 HSU, C.S., 3051 HSU, H.-C., 1836 HSU, P.J., 280 HSU, W.L., 113 HU, B., 1780 HU, D., 1172 HU, G., 255 HU, J., 795 HU, J.C.-C., 1322 HU, J.W., 1178 HU, M., 255 HU, S., 486 HU, S., 2465 HU, S.W., 2058, 2839 HU, T., 527 HU, T.Q., 1142 HU, W.J., 1118 HU, Y., 2509 HUA, H., 1117, 2141 HUANG, C., 707 HUANG, C.C., 383 HUANG, F.M., 1924 HUANG, G.J., 963, 2317, 2917 HUANG, G.T.-J., 272, 1387, 1715, 1927 HUANG, H.C., 2839 HUANG, H.H., 303, 386, 394, 395, 1836, 2645 HUANG, H.M., 1145, 1602, 1609 HUANG, J.C., 2505 HUANG, J.H., 2839 HUANG, J.S., 486 HUANG, P., 808 HUANG, P.-Z., 241 HUANG, S.J., 1937 HUANG, S.T., 113, 472 HUANG, T.H., 2642, 2654 HUANG, T.W., 2876 HUANG, W., 2320, 2913 HUANG, Y.H., 837 HUANG, Y.L., 3057 HUANG, Z., 450, 451, 454 HUBBEN, J., 447 HUBER, K., 185 HBNER, T., 2394 HUDSON, D., 2908 HUDSON, L.M., 677 HUDSON, M., 2639 HUELS, A., 842 HUGETU, K., 3037 HUGGER, A., 298 HUGGINS, K.H., 1872, 2353 HUGO, F., 625 HUH, Y.J., 2888 HUJA, S.S., 2318 HUJITA, M., 905

HOOGENKAMP, M.A., 452, 2181 HOOGSTRATEN, J., 438 HOOPER, D.A., 1839 HOOSHMAND, T., 1267, 2470 HOPE, C.K., 2770 HORCH, H.H., 3067, 3068 HORI, M., 180, 710 HORIKAWA, D., 2664 HORIO, T., 532 HORIUCHI, T., 2511 HOROWITZ, S., 3022 HRR, T., 3008 HORRIGAN, K., 783 HORWITZ, J., 1336 HOSAKA, M., 393 HOSHI, K., 1930 HOSHINA, S., 41 HOSHINO, E., 1122, 1675, 2801 HOSHINO, M., 440, 1054 HOSHINO, N., 1189 HOSHINO, T., 2572 HOSOGI, Y., 2163 HOSOI, T., 927, 1410, 1411, 1577, 2550 HOSOKAWA, R., 1026, 1849, 2100, 2407 HOSOKI, H., 2290 HOSOKI, M., 2290 HOSOYA, A., 1930 HOSOYA, M., 463 HOSSAIN, A., 388, 2381 HOSSEINI, S., 1592 HSTNER, C., 1309 HOTTA, M., 961 HOTTA, Y., 1529 HOTTON, D., 1252 HOU, B., 572 HOU, B., 237 HOU, G.L., 595, 1722 HOU, L.T., 919, 1072, 1684, 1708, 2217 HOURI-HADDAD, Y., 119, 2994, 2995 HOUSHMAND, M., 1766 HOWARD, P.S., 2895 HOWELL, H., 798 HOWER, D., 1140 HOYER, I., 523, 2364 HOYLAND, J., 259 HSIAO, G.Y.W., 1387 HSIEH, C.C., 1889 HSIEH, H.-J., 919 HSIEH, T.Y., 1788 HSIEH, Y.D., 259 HSU, C.C., 303, 386, 394, 395, 1836, 2645

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HUJOEL, P.P., 618, 206, 2917 HULEDAL, G., 128 HULTIN, M., 1625 HUMPHRIS, G., 1585, 2033, 2909 HUNG, C.C., 383 HUNG, H.C., 113 HUNG, Y.T., 1684 HUNSRISAKHUN, J., 426 HUNTER, G.K., 84 HUNZIKER, E.B., 1848 HUPFELD, S., 2443 HRZELER, M.B., 2943 HUSSAIN, A., 715 HUSSEY, D.L., 830, 1177, 2008, 2931 HUSSIN, M.M., 3066 HUUMONEN, S., 3054 HUYNH, M.N.T., 2457 HUYSMANS, M.C., 20, 26 HWANG, H.K., 827, 828, 1124, 2730 HYLAND, P.L., 673 HYON, S.H., 396, 1017 HYTNEN, A.M., 811 HYUN, W., 3079

Author/Co-author Index
INOUE, N., 367, 1928, 1938 INOUE, N., 1368, 1092, 1370 INOUE, S., 708, 905, 1987, 2600 INOUE, S., 296 INOUE, T., 41, 748, 753, 1388, 1758, 2110, 2843 INOUE, Y., 2695 IRACKI, J., 46, 859, 884 IRAMANEERAT, K., 1212 IRIE, M., 1972, 1992 IRIE, T., 36 IRIGOYEN-CAMACHO, M., 426 IRWIN, C.R., 673, 2535 ISACSSON, G., 142, 2444 ISAKA, M., 2161 ISATSU, K., 594, 760 ISGRO, G., 1464 ISHIBASHI, K., 750, 1904, 3044 ISHIDA, H., 1088 ISHIDA, J., 2697 ISHIDA, O., 1408 ISHIGAKI, S., 296, 2203 ISHIGAMI, K., 41 ISHIGAMI, T., 926, 928 ISHIHARA, C., 2048 ISHIHARA, K., 121, 1022, 1346, 2177, 2704, 2808 ISHIHARA, M., 1487 ISHIHARA, S., 2007 ISHIHATA, H., 275, 1704 ISHII, H., 2859 ISHII, K., 385 ISHII, T., 2704 ISHII, T., 654 ISHIJIMA, T., 292 ISHIKAWA, A., 2697 ISHIKAWA, H., 615 ISHIKAWA, H., 1119 ISHIKAWA, I., 214, 1755, 2138, 2685, 2959 ISHIKAWA, K., 195, 278, 464, 1458, 2617 ISHIKAWA, S., 2959 ISHIKAWA, T., 639, 653, 2274, 2295, 2854 ISHIKAWA, Y., 1088, 1092, 1368, 1370 ISHIKIRIAMA, A., 1467 ISHIMURA, K., 993 ISHIOKA, T., 568 ISHIZAKI, H., 1429 ISHIZAKI, T., 519, 521, 547, 858 ISHIZUKA, T., 2565 IS IK, G., 930 ISODA, R., 1661

177
ISOGAI, E., 2881 ISOGAI, H., 2881 ISRENN, R., 513, 944 ITAGAKI, M., 806 ITINOCHE, M.K., 2101, 2580, 2605 ITO, A., 2136 ITO, A., 1744 ITO, D., 228, 568 ITO, D., 1206, 1782 ITO, H., 3080 ITO, I.Y., 531, 533 ITO, K., 405, 680, 1656, 1753 ITO, K., 1279 ITO, M., 933 ITO, R., 121 ITO, T., 1744 ITO, Y., 2885 ITO, Y., 343 ITO, Y., 43, 1253 ITOH, A., 2881 ITOH, D., 2097 ITOH, H., 2238 ITOH, H., 517, 655, 1610, 1950 ITOH, K., 358, 857, 2567 ITOH, M., 1016 ITOTA, T., 319 ITOTA, T., 202, 2002 ITOUA, E.S.R., 431, 1651 ITTHAGARUN, A., 1006 IVANOVIC, V., 54 IVANYI, I., 2830 IWAI-LIAO, Y., 30 IWAKU, M., 1122, 1402, 1930 IWAMA, A., 2213 IWAMI, Y., 1495 IWAMOTO, C.E., 2485, 2486 IWAMOTO, N., 2922 IWAMOTO, T., 1210, 1197, 2783, 2882 IWAMOTO, Y., 2821, 2846 IWAMURA, M., 2975 IWANICKAFRANKOWSKA, E., 997 IWASAKI, K., 331 IWASAKI, K., 2959 IWASAKI, L.R., 166, 2970 IWASAKI, N., 734 IWASAKI, S., 2007, 2572 IWASE, M., 1782 IWAWAKI, Y., 640 IWAYAMA, Y., 2232 IZU, M., 467 IZUMI, T., 1397 IZUMI, Y., 1688 IZUMIYAMA, Y., 562

I
IAMAROON, A., 1783 IANNAZZO, S., 2067 IAROVOI, P., 539 IAZZETTI, G., 3028 IBARRA, J., 2495 IBBETSON, R., 54 IBRAHIM, M.J., 1200 IBSEN, R., 2372 ICHIDA, F., 2135 ICHIMIYA, H., 3070 ICHINOHE, T., 2116, 2119, 2122, 2123 ICHINOSE, N., 2136 IDA, N., 2737 IDE, Y., 1221 IEMSA-ARD, A., 2201 IGARASHI, M., 2898 IGARASHI, S., 469, 1786 IGARASHI, T., 748 IGARASHI, T., 1034, 1427, 2603, 2614 IGARASHI, Y., 289, 841 IGNACIO, S., 336 IGUCHI, Y., 1230 IHARA, M., 2015, 2020 IIDA, A., 581 IIDA, H., 1088, 1092, 1368, 1370 IIDA, K., 825 IIDUKA, T., 2953

IIJIMA, M., 2648 IIJIMA, S., 429 IIJIMA, Y., 414, 419, 429, 2759 IINO, F., 630 IIZUKA, T., 642, 1017, 3059 IKAI, A., 1190 IKAWA, T., 1063 IKE, H., 1015 IKEBE, K., 1553, 1945 IKEDA, H., 276 IKEDA, M., 2079, 2080 IKEDA, T., 1987, 2600 IKEDA, T., 965 IKEGAKI, M., 459 IKEMI, T., 521, 858, 2731 IKEMURA, K., 866 IKEO, T., 506, 2131 IKEZAWA, K., 2224, 2961 IKUMI, N., 396 IKUSHIMA, K., 875 ILIE, N., 872, 1506 ILLES, D., 1582, 2294, 2399 IMADA, M., 686 IMADE, S., 2772 IMAI, A., 1090, 1094, 1095 IMAI, S., 457, 1009, 1010 IMAI, Y., 571, 2195 IMAI, Y., 614, 1485 IMAMURA, R., 965 IMAMURA, T., 1744 IMAMURA, T., 225 IMANISHI, J., 1925 IMAZATO, S., 856, 993, 2661, 2664, 2690 IMFELD, T., 1478 IMMENKAMP, K., 2974 INABA, D., 1009, 1010 INABA, H., 1347 INADA, E., 1029 INADA, M., 1119 INAGAKI, K., 2453 INAGAKI, S., 1346 INAI, T., 1232 INAN, O., 923, 2464 INAZAWA, J., 563 INGLEHART, M.R., 5, 1575 INGLIN, B.J., 2918 INOUE, H., 640 INOUE, H., 1397 INOUE, K., 2896 INOUE, M., 2960 INOUE, M., 2282 INOUE, M., 2775 INOUE, M., 1008 INOUE, M., 1008, 1013, 2576, 2690 INOUE, M., 857 INOUE, M., 1630

178

Author/Co-author Index
JELLESTAD, S., 3073 JEN, C.M., 1135 JENATSCHKE, R.A., 818, 843 JENESON, C., 221 JENG, J.H., 1394, 2220 JENKINS, W., 2903, 2904 JENNINGS, M., 822 JENSDOTTIR, T., 2057 JENSEN, J., 1737 JENSEN, T.S., 94 JENTSCH, H., 2313 JEON, D.G., 2106 JEONG, J.H., 1599 JEONG, S., 1591 JEONG, S.I., 548, 549, 550 JEONG, S.L., 545, 546 JEONG, Y.H., 1027, 1604 JEPSEN, S., 2118 JEPSON, N.J., 1797, 1798, 2050 JERNBERG, A.F., 254 JERVOE-STORM, P.-M., 1540 JEWETT, A., 115, 116 JHEON, A., 2137 JI, S., 1137, 1138 JIA, H.M., 1634, 1635 JIA, R., 160 JIANG, C.C., 1072 JIANG, T., 2274, 2295, 2854 JIANG, X., 100 JIANSHEN SU, J.S.M.L., 297 JIMBO, K., 825 JIMENEZ, G., 1759 JIMNEZ-FARFN, M.D., 2150 JIMENEZ-PIQUE, E., 1818 JIN, B.H., 471 JIN, L.J., 498, 575, 582, 592, 612, 636, 1719, 2275, 2997 JIN, Y., 1250, 1750 JIN, Y., 762, 2172 JINNO, T., 1136, 1680 JIRARATTANASOPA, V., 350 JIRAWAROPAS, W., 2796 JOO, M., 1486 JODKOWSKA, E., 898, 985 JOFFE, D.S., 738 JOHANNESSEN, A.C., 110, 1199, 1200, 1717, 2523, 3072 JOHANNSEN, A., 498 JOHANSON, C., 209 JOHANSSON, A.S., 645 JOHANSSON, C.B., 1021, 2941

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JUNEMO BOSTRM, K., 1021 JUNG, H., 341 JUNG, J.C., 2536 JUNG, R.E., 1854, 1902 JUNG, Y.H., 2091 JUNJI, I., 1301 JUNO DE ARAUJO, M.A., 1508 JUNQUEIRA, S.R., 148 JUNTAVEE, A., 1351, 1906 JUNTAVEE, N., 1351, 1906 JUSTUS, T., 1910 JYOKEI, Y., 771

J
JACKERS, G.J., 196 JACKOWSKI, J., 1028, 2314 JACKSON, R.J., 617, 619, 2768, 2771 JACOBS, B.T., 2977 JACOBS, D., 1698, 2988 JACOBS, R., 1297, 1308, 1543 JACOBSEN, J., 1560 JACOBSEN, T., 1278 JACOBSON, Z., 3058 JAECQUES, S.V.N., 2947 JAEGER, A., 168, 1081, 2414, 2894 JAEGGI, T., 2034 JAEL, C., 2682 JAFARNIA, B., 1386 JGER, B., 1296, 2622 JAHN, K.R., 354, 488 JAIN, A., 2245 JAKOBS, F., 412 JAKOVAC, M., 2618 JAMIESON, L., 105 JAN, J., 2132 JANAL, M., 620 JANDA, R., 730 JANDT, K.D., 514, 2933 JANDU, H.S., 877 JANG, S.K., 2870 JANKE, V., 915 JANKNEGT, E., 1341 JANKOWSKA-ANTCZAK, E., 3074 JANSEN, J.A., 410, 746, 2420, 2947 JANSEN, R., 1600 JANSSEN, J., 2187 JANSSON, H., 2258 JANTARAT, J., 350, 831, 1636 JANTSCH, H., 657 JANURIO, D.D., 1171 JANYAPRASERT, K., 284, 1908 JANZ, K., 861 JAPLIT, M., 1896, 1897 JARUSOMBAT, W., 1636 JASINEVICIUS, T.R., 780, 2361 JASISKI, A., 3047 JAUHIAINEN, M., 1155 JAWOR, P., 2226, 2252 JAY, S.J., 2908 JAYAWARDENA, A., 1926 JEDYNAKIEWICZ, N.M., 738, 912 JEFFCOAT, M.K., 2991

JOHN PRAMOD, P.J., 1776 JOHN, M.T., 1327, 1329 JOHN, U., 155, 1550, 1565, 1762, 1763 JOHN, U., 1698 JOHNSEN, S.E., 643 JOHNSON, A., 1419, 2604 JOHNSON, C.D., 345 JOHNSON, G.H., 2469 JOHNSON, J., 2754, 2755 JOHNSON, K., 2754 JOHNSON, K.A., 2318 JOHNSON, L., 2262 JOHNSON, N., 2754, 2755 JOHNSON, N.W., 3076 JOHNSTON, W.M., 1899 JIAS, R.M., 1515, 1524, 2580 JOINER, A., 2764 JOKOVIC, A., 13, 15, 1564 JOLY, J.C., 1621, 2247 JOLY, J.P., 1369 JONAS, I.E., 242, 2651, 2974 JONASSON, G., 1298 JONCZYK, A., 747 JONES, J., 72, 2633 JONES, J.A., 2702 JONES, J.D., 304 JONES, K., 691 JONES, S.P., 633 JONES, V., 2928 JONES, W.B., 980 JONJIC, L., 1588 JONSSON, A.S., 1747 JONSSON, M.V., 3073 JONSSON, R., 1654, 3073 JONTELL, M.,661 JOOS, U., 793, 1151, 1781, 2189, 2194 JOOSTE, M., 126 JORDAN, A., 1893 JORDAN, S.F., 1853 JORDAN-SCIUTTO, K., 1058 JORDANA, F., 31 JORGE, M.F.F., 1467 JORGENSEN, M., 805 JORGENSON, T., 1512 JR, D., 627, 1695, 1888, 2626 JOSEFSEN, R., 2436 JOSEPH, B.K., 2305 JOSEPHS, S., 430 JOSHIPURA, K.J., 579, 1700, 1886, 2199, 2910 JOVINO SILVEIRA, R.C., 482 JUDD, P., 2056 JUN, J.H., 827

K
KAAJA, R., 1884 KACPRZAK, M., 887, 957 KACPRZAK, M., 887 KACZMAREK, U., 2060, 2070, 2072, 2144 KADOMA, Y., 1487 KADOMA, Y., 2601 KADOW, A., 155, 1565 KAEFERSTEIN, H., 1919 KAGA, M., 180, 710, 2574 KAGAMI, H., 1323 KAGE, A., 2848 KAIDONIS, J.A., 1218 KAISER, E., 2925 KAKABOURA, A., 732, 1740, 2929 KAKEGAWA, A., 1063 KAKEHASHI, Y., 1427, 2603 KAKEI, M., 512, 518 KAKETANI, M., 2693 KAKLAMANOS, E., 2703 KAKU, M., 2508 KAKU, M., 2211 KAKU, T., 112, 2887 KAKUTA, K., 384 KAKUTA, S., 2777 KALACHANDRA, S., 1494, 1832 KALDALU, N., 1343 KALE, G.M., 1633 KALEKA, R., 699 KALFAS, S., 2703 KALILI, T., 1592 KALKAN, M., 2464 KALLIKORM, R., 1870 KALSBEEK, H., 2711 KALYVA, M., 270 KAMADA, A., 506, 2131 KAMADA, N., 1411, 2550 KAMADA, T., 921

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KAMAGUCHI, A., 2152 KAMANN, W., 2364 KAMASAKA, H., 1009, 1010 KAMATAKI, T., 2266 KAMBARA, M., 467, 480, 1013, 2740 KAMEYAMA, Y., 1195 KAMIMOTO, A., 984, 1705 KAMINISHI, H., 2695 KAMINSKI, B., 298 KAMINSKI, M., 730 KAMIYA, T., 1495 KAMMA, J.J., 1738 KAMO, M., 2136 KAMOI, H., 1744 KAMOI, K., 601, 615, 1744, 2461, 3080, 3081 KAMOLMATYAKUL, S., 2459 KAMOLROONGWARAKU L, R., 541 KAMPOSIORA, F., 851, 1820 KANAGASINGAM, S., 2479 KANAI, T., 2097 KANAKURI, K., 1427, 2603 KANAMURA, N., 1925 KANAOKA, K., 2783 KANAOKA, R., 2276 KANASAWA, E., 3024 KANASI, E., 1313 KANAYA, S., 1653 KANAZASHI, M., 630, 918, 2250, 2766 KANDA, S., 1226 KANDA, T., 457 KANEGAE, H., 2650, 2897 KANEKAWA, M., 965, 1380, 1382, 2130, 2781, 2782 KANEKO, K., 2646, 2647 KANEKO, M., 641 KANEKO, M., 2129 KANEKO, N., 946 KANEKO, S., 2705 KANEKO, S., 2817 KANEKO, T., 856, 993 KANEKO, T., 2507 KANEKO, Y., 1556, 2116, 2119, 2122, 2123 KANER, D., 1742, 2174 KANESHIRO, A.V., 856 KANG, B., 1030 KANG, B.J., 2416 KANG, H.W., 387 KANG, H.Y., 828, 1124, 2730 KANG, M.K., 252 KANGASNIEMI, I., 2934 KANITZ, V., 768

Author/Co-author Index
KASHIWADA, T., 1956 KASHLEVA, H., 219 KASL, J., 1283 KASSIR, A., 721 KASUGAI, S., 228, 568, 1629, 2097, 2138 KATANCIK, J.A., 1152 KATAOKA, K., 1657, 2952 KATAOKA, M., 1703 KATAYAMA, A., 1751 KATAYAMA, A., 2284, 2285, 2286, 2287 KATAYAMA, T., 198, 2007, 2572, 2656 KATO, K., 463 KATO, K., 662, 2877, 2883 KATO, K., 1067 KATO, M., 2274, 2295, 2854 KATO, R., 2423 KATO, S., 578 KATO, S., 1982, 1986 KATO, T., 1655, 2177 KATO, T., 2446 KATO, Y., 2783 KATOH, H., 2840 KATOH, T., 1220 KATOH, Y., 181, 1966, 1978, 2484 KATS, A., 2240 KATSINAS, G., 373 KATSUMATA, O., 1098 KATSURAGI, H., 1667 KATSUUMI, I., 2685 KATZ, J., 1096 KATZ, J.L., 1273 KAUFMAN, N., 690 KAUP, M., 2482, 2591 KAURANEN, V., 2335 KAVOURA, V., 851 KAVVADIA, K., 52, 3010 KAWAAI, H., 1261, 1264 KAWABATA, Y., 2232 KAWABATA, Y., 1688 KAWADA, E., 2380 KAWADA, M., 2811 KAWAGUCHI, M., 1088 KAWAGUCHI, T., 2297 KAWAGUCHI, Y., 1050, 1583, 2720, 2984 KAWAHATA, N., 2020 KAWAI, H., 393 KAWAI, N., 2288, 2289 KAWAI, Y., 1768, 1769 KAWAI, Y., 309, 310, 1412 KAWAKAMI, T., 2300 KAWAKAMI, T., 2191 KAWALA, B., 108 KAWAMATA, A., 1206, 1782

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KAWAMATA, H., 521 KAWAMOTO, A., 506 KAWAMOTO, M., 1008 KAWAMOTO, Y., 1427, 2603, 2614 KAWAMURA, N., 1067 KAWAMURA, N., 1410, 1411 KAWAMURA, Y., 895 KAWANAMI, H., 1397 KAWANAMI, M., 836, 1067 KAWANISHI, H.N., 1375, 1932 KAWANO, F., 924, 1408 KAWANO, Y., 1187 KAWARA, M., 2291, 2293 KAWARIZADEH, A., 168, 2414, 2894 KAWASAKI, A., 278, 464 KAWASAKI, G., 1197, 1210, 2882 KAWASAKI, K., 414, 419 KAWASAKI, K., 2898 KAWASAKI, K., 2740 KAWASAKI, M., 2578 KAWASAKI, T., 1019 KAWASAKI-CRDENAS, P., 2235 KAWASHIMA, M., 1980 KAWASHIMA, N., 1451 KAWASHIMA, N., 1375, 1932 KAWASHIRI, S., 662, 2877, 2883 KAWATA, T., 2508 KAWATA, T., 651 KAWAWA, T., 2465 KAWAZOE, T., 291, 318, 1015, 1611, 2026, 2417 KAY, E.J., 2715 KAYA, H., 946 KAYSERILI, T., 930 KAZAK, M., 2596 KAZANJIAN, A., 2411 KAZAZOGLU, E., 2610 KAZEMI, R.B., 2386 KAZIMIROFF, J., 776, 1290 KAZUYOSHI, S., 1406 KEARNS, G., 246, 248, 3069 KEDJARUNE, U., 925, 1496 KEE, F., 600 KEH, E., 312 KEHLEN, A., 796 KEISER, K., 635, 635 KEKKI, M., 125 KELKER, M., 793, 2189, 2194 KELLEHER, V., 434, 2065, 2719

KANNO, A., 655 KANNO, T., 2975, 3070 KANO, S.C., 1041, 2418 KANRI, T., 2113, 2114, 2126 KANTAPUTRA, P.N., 2354 KANTARCI, A., 2245, 2849, 2998, 3082 KANTORSKI, K.Z., 962, 1515 KANZAKI, H., 2893 KAO, C.T., 1526, 2058, 2642, 2654 KAO, F.J., 3051 KAPADIA, H., 2340, 2357 KAPAS, S., 664 KAPILA, Y., 2213, 2236 KAPIOKA, P., 484 KAPLAN, J.R., 2844, 2845 KAPPEL, N., 183 KAPPERT, H.F., 242, 2651 KAPPLER, O., 2068 KAPUR, K.K., 1358, 1359 KARABUDA, C., 1627 KARAISKOS, N.E., 1816, 3019 KARAKAMA, F., 2075 KARAKAYA, S., 1420, 2568 KARASTATHIS, D., 1497, 2560 KARAWAY, R.S., 1833 KARAYAZGAN, B., 2860 KARBACH, J., 1127 KARCHED, M., 1109 KARHUNEN, T., 698 KARI, K., 2706 KARIMA, M., 3082 KARIMBUX, N., 798 KARJALAINEN, S.M., 1683, 1917 KARLOVIC, I., 2145 KARLSSON, S.L., 73 KROLYHZY, K., 972 KAROUSSIS, I.K., 1306, 2520 KARPINIA, K.A., 889, 890, 891, 892 KARRING, T., 1168, 3003 KARSENTY, G., 231 KASAHARA, S., 1536 KASAI, K., 965, 1380, 1382, 2130, 2578, 2781, 2782 KASAI, T., 2617 KASAJ, A., 1878 KASEM, N., 554 KASEMSARN, S., 1040 KASETSUWAN, R., 493 KASHIMA, M., 1302, 1303, 3063 KASHIMATA, M., 2897

180
KELLER, S., 620 KELLERHOFF, N., 2034 KELLY, A.P., 668 KELLY, P., 564, 670 KELLY, R., 725 KEMPPAINEN, P., 657, 2832 KENNEDY, I., 2343 KENNEDY, J., 442 KENNY, D., 2056 KENNY, G.E., 216 KENT, R., 611, 1896, 1897, 2410, 2449 KEPA, J., 901 KERDVONGBUNDIT, V., 2201 KERMALLI, J., 948, 949, 2557, 2558, 2559 KERMANSHAHI, S., 2556 KERN, M., 260, 264, 300, 1356, 1901, 2468 KEROSUO, E., 109 KERSCHBAUM, T., 936, 2537, 2538 KERVANTO-SEPPL, S., 109 KESERCIOGLU, A., 1407 KESHVAD, A., 1267, 2470 KESISOGLOU, A., 2950 KESKI-NISULA, K., 2915 KESKI-NISULA, L., 2915 KESKI N, F., 1129, 1130 KETCHAM, R.L., 2016 KETELEER, G., 713 KHADAVI, N., 564, 670 KHADIVI, A., 80 KHADRA, M., 554 KHAN, A.A., 2506 KHAN, N., 805 KHANNA, S., 958, 2594 KHATRI, C.A., 1831 KHAYAT, D., 92 KHEMALEELAKUL, U., 1783 KHIN, M., 1754 KHO, H.S., 407 KHOCHT, A., 620 KHOUYOUMJIAN, C., 699 KHUDER, S., 3104 KIAT-AMNUAY, S., 3094 KIBA, H., 521 KIBANA, Y., 292 KIDA, K., 372 KIDO, H., 1086, 1605 KIDO, J.I., 1703 KIEFER, C., 2394 KIELBASSA, A.M., 1805, 1808, 2680 KIHEI, K., 1406 KIJSAMANMITH, K., 281

Author/Co-author Index
KIKUCHI, K., 1101 KIKUCHI, M., 2015, 2020 KIKUCHI, M., 311 KIKUCHI, T., 1107, 2233, 2431 KILIAN, M., 1314 KILIARIDIS, S., 1223, 1298 KILINC, E., 1407 KILLOUGH, S., 830 KILPATRICK, N., 2982 KIM, B.O., 390, 1126, 1132, 1138 KIM, B.Y., 1198 KIM, C.W., 382, 1484, 1507, 1525, 2649, 2653, 2689 KIM, C.Y., 2870 KIM, D.K., 1132, 1137, 1198, 2799 KIM, D.K., 2413 KIM, D.Y., 2415 KIM, G.S., 30 KIM, H., 2424 KIM, H.B., 683 KIM, H.B., 2004 KIM, H.H., 548, 549, 550 KIM, H.I., 1027 KIM, H.J., 1599 KIM, H.K., 550 KIM, H.M., 1841, 2091 KIM, H.S., 1123, 1124, 1125, 1126, 1132, 1137, 1138, 1198, 2727, 2730, 2734, 2735, 2799 KIM, H.S., 566 KIM, I., 399 KIM, I.S., 1185 KIM, I.S., 2412 KIM, J., 566 KIM, J.B., 471, 1876 KIM, J.G., 683, 684 KIM, J.H., 1124 KIM, J.H., 1525 KIM, J.H., 2687 KIM, J.S., 2570 KIM, J.Y., 1126 KIM, J.Y., 2888 KIM, J.-H., 1154 KIM, J.-M., 669, 2534 KIM, J.-S., 1089, 1366 KIM, K.J., 545, 546, 548, 549, 550, 1670 KIM, K.M., 880, 1979, 2692 KIM, K.N., 880, 1979, 2004, 2691, 2692 KIM, K.W., 1123, 2727, 2734, 2735 KIM, M., 2727 KIM, M.C., 2691, 2692 KIM, M.H., 674

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KINO, K., 294, 1333 KINOMOTO, Y., 2664 KINOSHITA, A., 2244 KINOSHITA, N., 2656 KINSUN, S., 377 KINUTA, S., 1535 KINUTA, Y., 1405, 2873 KIRCELLI, C., 98 KIREMITCI, A., 1466, 1474 KIRIHARA, T., 289 KIRITA, T., 2191 KIRKHAM, J., 83 KIRSCHNER, H., 785 KISHI, K., 1679, 2814 KISHI, M., 1679, 2814 KISHIMOTO, T., 622 KITA, M., 1925 KITAGAWA, S., 2253 KITAI, N., 1230 KITAMURA, C., 1064, 1398 KITAMURA, M., 419 KITAMURA, M., 309, 310 KITAMURA, M., 1713 KITASAKO, Y., 2079, 2080 KITASE, Y., 2899 KITAURA, H., 3038 KITAZAKI, H., 2620 KIUKKONEN, A.P., 2334, 2335 KIVOVICS, P., 972 KIYAK, H.A., 205, 206, 618, 2405, 2918 KIYAMA-KISHIKAWA, M., 2162 KIYONO, T., 2516 KIZUKI, I., 343, 349 KJR, I., 402, 2359 KLAIBER, B., 1280 KLATCHOIAN, D.A., 1961 KLAUS, M., 1673 KLEBER, B.M., 1742 KLEBER, C.J., 485, 1055 KLECHTA, V., 2794 KLEFBOM, C., 1921 KLEIN, F., 3008 KLEIN, R.M., 91 KLEINBERG, I., 717, 2260, 2263, 2749 KLEINE, A., 1031 KLEINHEINZ, J., 2189, 2194 KLEVERLAAN, C.J., 1464, 1900, 2932 KLIMM, H.W., 1964 KLINGE, B., 124, 128, 582, 597, 1887, 2774 KLINKE, T.U., 1460 KLOCK, K.S., 1571, 2042 KLONISCH, T., 796 KNEIST, S., 222

KIM, M.K., 827, 1123, 1124, 1125, 1126, 1132, 1137, 1138, 1198, 2727, 2734, 2735, 2799 KIM, M.S., 1124, 1125, 1198, 2886 KIM, N., 783 KIM, N.H., 1599 KIM, N.H., 566 KIM, P.S., 2730 KIM, S., 2169 KIM, S.G., 1125, 1126 KIM, S.G., 99, 674 KIM, S.G., 2111 KIM, S.H., 880 KIM, S.I., 1670 KIM, S.M., 823 KIM, S.-J., 1154 KIM, T.I., 2687 KIM, T.S., 1723, 3008 KIM, T.W., 2729 KIM, W.B., 2413 KIM, W.D., 1484 KIM, Y.A., 1216 KIM, Y.B., 1089 KIM, Y.C., 546 KIM, Y.H., 545 KIM, Y.K., 104 KIM, Y.K., 407 KIM, Y.S., 1620 KIM-PARK, W.K., 1591, 2255 KIMBERLING, W., 676 KIMISHIMA, T., 343, 349, 951, 1959 KIMIZUKA, R., 1655 KIMOTO, S., 309, 310 KIMPARA, E.T., 1032, 1508, 1524, 2588 KIMPARA, R., 2766 KIMURA, A., 532, 2300 KIMURA, K., 1069 KIMURA, K., 1536 KIMURA, M., 521 KIMURA, M., 2919 KIMURA, S., 1679, 2814 KINANE, D.F., 799, 2458 KINDER HAAKE, S., 1141 KING, G.J., 963, 1214, 1215, 1216, 2917, 2918 KING, J.B., 2009, 2011, 2930 KING, N.M., 491, 719, 1006 KINGHORN, A.D., 2053 KINGSTON, R., 2719 KINNBY, B., 1898 KINNE, R.K.H., 1093 KINNE-SAFFRAN, E., 1093 KINNEY, J.H., 85

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KNEZOVIC ZLATARIC, D., 815 KNIGHT, C., 1319 KNIGHTSHEAD, K., 2954 KNOWLES, J.C., 882, 2950 KNOX, J., 1052 KNUTSSON, K.M., 437 KO, C.C., 398, 2948 KO, H.J., 2957, 2958 KO, J.S., 1841, 2091 KO, M.T., 1748 KO, M.Y., 2868, 2870 KO, Y.M., 390, 940, 2643, 2644 KO-KIMURA, N., 965 KOASE, K., 905 KOBAYASHI, F., 1068 KOBAYASHI, K., 293, 309, 310, 1014 KOBAYASHI, K., 1220 KOBAYASHI, K., 1938 KOBAYASHI, K., 2250 KOBAYASHI, M., 388, 2381 KOBAYASHI, M., 581 KOBAYASHI, R., 1657, 2952 KOBAYASHI, S., 1188, 2133 KOBAYASHI, T., 583, 2817 KOBAYASHI, T., 2023, 2423 KOBAYASHI, T., 2291, 2293 KOBAYASHI, Y., 639 KOBAYASHI, Y., 1453 KOBAYASHI, Y., 1987 KOCABAS, E., 2732 KOCH, A., 1810 KOCH, C., 2085 KOCHER, T., 155, 1565, 1698, 1763, 1766 KOCZOROWSKI, R., 1341 KODAMA, Y., 2806 KOECK, B., 412, 1626, 2858 KOENIG, F., 2390 KOERBER, A., 1995 KOGA, T., 1022 KOGA, T., 2511 KOGA, Y., 2022, 2281 KOGAN, D., 224 KOH, S.H., 345 KOHGO, T., 397, 1019 KHLER, B., 2061 KOHNO, A., 372, 380 KOHNO, S., 2508 KOHRS, K.J., 2361 KOHZU, M., 1625 KOIDE, N., 913 KOIDE, N., 1758 KOIKE, M., 3036 KOIKE, Y., 41, 753, 1388, 1758, 2110, 2843 KOIZUMI, M., 1034

Author/Co-author Index
KORACHI, M., 2807 KORAY, F., 1470, 1969, 2084 KORDA, B., 1762 KORKMAZ, Y., 1474 KOROLUK, L.D., 1231 KOROSTOFF, J., 2895 KOSAKU, A., 571 KOSCIELNY, S., 11, 2120 KSE, M., 2674 KOSE, T., 585, 1903 KOSEKI, M., 2077 KOSEKI, T., 2975, 3070 KOSHINO, H., 292 KOSHIRO, K., 905 KOSKI, K., 2307 KOSKI, M., 2307 KOSKINEN, M.K., 913 KOSTIOUTCHENKO, I., 1540 KOSTOPOULOS, L., 1168 KOTA, K., 1122, 1675 KOTANI, J., 2875 KOTILAINEN, J., 153 KOULATZIDOU, M., 994 KOUNO, H., 1410, 1411 KOUPIS, N.S., 2374 KOURNETAS, N., 1493, 3027 KOURTIS, S., 851 KOVAC, Z., 2142, 2864 KOVACEVIC, D., 2864 KOVACEVIC, M., 2491 KOVERO, O., 2355 KOWALCZYK-ZAJAC, M., 2144 KOWALSKI, J., 2851 KOWOLIK, M.J., 752, 2255 KOYANO, K., 1024, 1071 KOYUTURK, A.E., 466, 2926 KOZAI, K., 576, 1342, 2728 KOZAK, K.M., 957, 959, 1814, 1815 KOZAROV, E.V., 1345, 2156 KOZARZEWSKA, M., 3074 KOZAWA, T., 289 KOZLOWSKI, V.A., Jr., 1775 KRAEMER, M., 1455 KRAFT, A., 1985 KRAFT, J., 2718 KRAFT, L., 189, 191 KRAFT, U., 523 KRAGE, T., 1912, 1922, 1923, 2519 KRHENMANN, M.A., 1478 KRAHWINKEL, T., 2990 KRAIVAPHAN, P., 283, 285, 2311 KRALL, E., 2702 KRMER, N., 66, 1503

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KRANTZ-SCHFERS, C., 849, 1480 KRAUSE, F., 2118 KREBS, L.J., 1257 KREIBORG, S., 1230 KREISMANN, W., 2388 KREISSL, M., 2388 KREJCI, I., 1293, 2373, 2936, 3041 KRENANDER, P., 696 KRESS, B., 1330 KRESSE, T., 300 KREULEN, C.M., 258, 2563, 3097, 3098 KRIETER, G., 2767 KRISHNAN, D.G., 789 KRISTMUNDSDTTIR, T., 1176 KRIVN, G., 2306 KROGDAHL, A., 253 KROHN, J., 1477 KRONENBERG, M.S., 2512 KROTZER, E., 1162 KRUELL, M., 587 KRGER, C., 2806 KRGER, U., 768 KRUK, A., 458 KRLL, M., 1160 KRUMMENAUER, F., 1539 KRUPA, A., 458 KRUPINSKI, J., 838, 2629 KRYSINSKI, Z., 2312 KRZEMINSKI, Z., 458 KU, Y., 2687 KUAN, I.Y., 241 KUANSUWAN, C., 2796 KUATE, M.P., 431, 1638 KUBO, K., 1195 KUBO, S., 1977 KUBO, T., 1026, 1849 KUBOKI, T., 1186, 1761, 2283, 2617, 2775, 2938 KUBOKI, Y., 2129 KUBONIWA, M., 578, 2166, 2791 KUBOTA, E., 557, 1768, 1769 KUBOTA, S., 2775 KUBOTA, T., 806 KUBOYAMA, N., 634 KUEHL, M.A., 1058 KUEHN, N., 287 KUEHNE, J.C., 943, 1833, 2003 KUGEL, G., 897 KHL, S.J., 1539 KUHN, U., 1091 KUIJS, R.H., 3097, 3098 KUJAN, O., 2301, 2302 KUJAT, A., 2564

KOIZUMI, T., 2620 KOJIMA, A.N., 1295 KOJIMA, I., 1988 KOJIMA, T., 1380, 1382, 2782 KOJIMA, T., 1535 KOKE, U., 65 KOKITA, Y., 2116 KOLBECK, C., 2544 KOLK, A., 3067, 3068 KOLTA, A., 240 KOMAR, D., 2700 KOMASA, Y., 506, 1015, 2131, 2342 KOMATSU, H., 1987 KOMATSU, K., 2246, 2835, 2891 KOMATSU, M., 2212 KOMATSU, M., 1119 KOMATSU, S., 1036 KOMATSUBARA, R., 1577 KOMETANI, K., 1188, 2892 KOMIYAMA, K., 529 KOMIYAMA, O., 2291, 2293 KOMORI, A., 1988 KOMORI, T., 771 KOMORI, T., 678 KOMORIYAMA, M., 1824 KON, M., 2607 KONCKIER, A., 699 KONDO, H., 228, 568, 2097 KONDO, M., 2511 KONDO, S., 921 KNIGSBERG, A., 777 KONNO, T., 1270 KONO, Y., 2731 KNNEN, E., 754, 802, 1314, 2812 KNNEN, M., 2812 KONOO, T., 1188, 2892 KONOPKA, K., 2309, 2312 KONOPKA, T., 616 KONT COBANKARA, F., 1976, 2669 KONTAKIOTIS, E., 186, 187, 188 KONTTINEN, Y.T., 663 KOO, H., 459, 2076 KOO, K.T., 610, 613 KOOK, J.K., 1123, 1124, 1125, 1126, 1132, 1137, 1138, 1198, 2727, 2730, 2734, 2735, 2799 KOONTONGKAEW, S., 1201, 2055 KOORI, K., 2292 KOPP, S., 89, 777, 1870, 2867 KOPYCKAKEDZIERAWSKI, D.T., 2087

182
KUKITA, T., 1071 KUKRER, D., 2630 KLEKI, G., 1129, 1130, 1617, 1618, 2084 KULKARNI, A.B., 80, 1318, 1868, 3103 KULKARNI, G.V., 80 KULL, R., 2016, 2017 KULTJE, C., 1143 KUMABE, S., 30, 2336 KUMADA, H., 2161 KUMAGAI, T., 2078 KUMAI, T., 2274, 2854 KUMAR, E., 2248 KUNG, C.M., 1940 KUNIEDA, T., 1546 KUNII, R., 1704 KUNIMOTO, S., 2900 KUNIYASU, H., 2098 KUNZ, C., 2974 KNZEL, A., 3053 KUNZEL, C., 1800, 2905 KUNZELMANN, K.-H., 106, 453, 872, 1506, 1969 KUO, M.Y.P., 2876 KUO, Y.P., 1779 KUPKA, T.W., 736, 1265, 3047 KURACHI, C., 1974 KURAHASHI, N., 1195 KURAMITSU, H.K., 2177 KURAMOTO, S., 2857 KURASHIGE, H., 2592 KURHASKAFLISYKOWSKA, A., 1725 KURIHARA, K., 679 KURIKI, T., 1010 KURIYAMA, T., 1202 KURKCU, M., 98 KURKI, T., 125 KURODA, S., 228, 568, 1629, 2097 KUROE, T., 367, 1950 KUROI, T., 1761 KUROIWA, A., 841 KUROKI, Y., 1010 KUROSAKI, N., 825, 1050, 2021, 2081 KUROSHIMA, S.I., 584, 1928 KUROSU, Y., 2453 KUROTANI, T., 1522 KUROZUMI, T., 2203 KURTZ, K.S., 1905, 2550 KUS, J.V., 2184 KUSAKABE, T., 2193 KUSAKABE, Y., 1615 KUSAMA, K., 1051

Author/Co-author Index
KUSANO, K., 112, 2887 KUSDEMIR, M., 2924 KUSTRA, J., 5 KUSTRA, P., 1973 KUSUMOTO, N., 1035 KUSUNOKI, M., 358, 2567 KUSUNOSE, T., 1630 KUTAY, O., 2878 KUUSISTO, M., 125 KUYBULU, E.O., 2630 KVALE, G., 4, 18 KVIST, T., 136, 3054 KWAK, I.J., 1027 KWAN, S.Y.L., 1561 KWIATKOWSKA, A., 884, 887 KWIATKOWSKI, D., 2955 KWONG, D.L.W., 95, 556 KYEUN, K.J., 1670 KLOGLU, H., 1326, 2760 KRLMAZ, L., 1743

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LAVONIUS, E., 109 LAWRENCE, H.P., 1559, 1563 LAZI, B., 2700 LAZURKO, M., 529 LE BELL, A.-M., 2934 LE, A., 564, 670 LE, A.D., 668 LE, T.Q., 1059, 2337 LEA, S.C., 624 LEO, A.T.T., 2231 LEATHERS, R., 786, 787 LEBECQUE, S., 271 LEBLEBICIOGLU, B., 1129, 1130, 1617, 1618, 1627 LEBOULCH, P., 1325 LEBOY, P., 2094 LECUNA, V., 2804 LEDESMA-MONTES, C., 2150 LEE, B., 2340 LEE, B.C., 1103 LEE, B.J., 1876 LEE, C.S., 104 LEE, C.S., 2643 LEE, C.S., 2687 LEE, D.Y., 2004 LEE, E.J., 471 LEE, E.J., 566 LEE, G., 669, 2888 LEE, H., 407 LEE, H.-H., 876, 881 LEE, H.E., 1147, 1937, 1940 LEE, H.J., 2880 LEE, H.M., 599 LEE, H.R., 3032 LEE, H.S., 2127 LEE, I.B., 2570 LEE, J.I., 1208, 2879 LEE, J.Y., 2127 LEE, K.C., 1089, 1366 LEE, K.J., 37, 38 LEE, K.S., 1491, 2573 LEE, L.Y., 1145 LEE, M.C.I., 631, 2425, 3084 LEE, M.S., 1606, 1607 LEE, S., 535, 894 LEE, S.H., 684 LEE, S.H., 382 LEE, S.J., 2729 LEE, S.M., 1123 LEE, S.P., 399, 1185 LEE, S.S., 1173 LEE, S.W., 407 LEE, S.Y., 544, 1121, 2157 LEE, S.Y., 1145, 2095 LEE, S.Y., 391, 392, 1602, 1603, 1609 LEE, S.Y., 1624

L
LA TORRE G., G., 1277 LABAO, M.E., 1785 LACEFIELD, W., 2424, 2426 LACHMANN, S., 1296 LACKOVIC, B., 1082 LACOMBE, G., 1262 LAFFRANCHI, L., 1213 LAGE-MARQUES, J.L., 1403 LAGER, A., 755 LAGERWEIJ, M.D., 1003 LAHTI, S., 1245 LAI, C.H., 581, 594, 760, 1106 LAI, C.N.S., 707 LAI, M.T., 156, 1157 LAI, P.C., 241 LAI, P.L., 383 LAINE, M.A., 1917 LAIRD, M., 2043 LAKIO, L., 1110, 1313, 1315 LAKUMPUN, W., 2796 LALLA, E., 118, 123, 804, 1800, 2208, 2905 LALUMANDIER, J.A., 2361 LALUQUE, J., 1174 LAM, D.K., 1178 LAM, K.F., 2047 LAM, K., 1754 LAM, Y.K., 2787 LAMB, A.T., 1194 LAMBRECHTS, P., 46, 708, 859, 907, 911 LAMBRIANIDES, T., 2940 LAMBRICHTS, I., 1912, 1922, 1923, 2519

LAMEY, P.J., 2725, 3000 LAMONT, R., 216 LAMPE, K., 68 LAMSTER, I.B., 118, 120, 123, 1800, 1885, 2208, 2905 LANCEFIELD, A., 1981 LAND, M.F., 257 LANDA, S., 697 LANFRANCHI, H.E., 671 LANG, B.E., 2543 LANG, B.R., 1030, 1457, 2416, 2543 LANG, L.A., 1030 LANG, N.P., 696, 1168, 1306, 1732, 1737, 2440, 2454, 2520, 2945, 2963, 2987 LANG, P.J., 6 LANG, R., 1517, 2544 LANGE, D.E., 3088 LANGE, K.-P., 1835, 1837 LANGENDIJK, P., 621 LAOHAPAND, P., 1728 LAPPIN, D.F., 2458 LARHEIM, T.A., 1302, 3063 LARJAVA, H., 1084 LARROUTURE, D., 1538 LARSEN, M., 2471 LARSEN, P.E., 2318 LARSEN, T., 538, 580, 1159, 2239, 2797 LARSSON, P., 1873 LASCHINGER, C., 1084 LASFARGUES, J., 699 LASKIN, D.M., 788 LASSILA, L.V.J., 199, 1490, 1809, 2553, 2934, 3096 LASTER, L.L., 3020 LASZLO, F., 2830 LATIPOVA, F.A., 1373 LATORRE, M.D.R.D.D.O., 147 LATTA, M.A., 1271, 1291 LAU, C.S., 1116 LAUER, H.C., 60, 1456 LAUER, M., 1280 LAUNGWECHAKAN, P., 2984 LAUREANO FILHO, J.R., 1150 LAURIKKALA, J., 2510 LAURIS, J.R.P., 1281, 1286, 1467, 1547, 2636 LAUSTEN, L., 783 LAUZON, K., 3045 LAVIGNE, G.J., 2406, 2446, 2447 LAVIOLE, O., 3031

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LEE, S.Y., 2376 LEE, T.H., 394, 2645 LEE, T.L., 394, 395 LEE, W.K., 1841 LEE, W., 2215 LEE, W., 212, 685, 1084 LEE, Y.H., 2653 LEE, Y.J., 1979 LEE, Y.K., 2691, 2692 LEE, Y.K., 382, 1484, 1507, 1525, 2649, 2653, 2689 LEE, Y.K., 880 LEE, Y.R., 1604 LEELATAWEEWUD, P., 350 LEES, A., 227 LEEUWENBURGH, S.C.G., 2420 LEEVAILOJ, C., 1282 LEGEROS, A.R., 695 LEGEROS, J.P., 190, 695, 1014, 1352, 2111, 2112 LEGEROS, R.Z., 190, 695, 776, 1014, 1290, 2111, 2112, 2691, 2692, 2780, 2960 LEHTO, R., 2915 LEHTONEN-VEROMAA, M., 1917 LEIBUR, E., 1870 LEICHT, E.M., 957, 959 LEIJON, G., 1767 LEISER, Y., 2252 LEISSNER, L., 2444 LEITCH, J.A., 756 LEITE, A.A., 1417 LEITE, C.M., 608 LEITE, F., 1516, 2588, 2605, 2606, 2608, 2611 LEKHOLM, U., 1143 LEKIC, M., 32 LEKIC, P.C., 2962 LEMAGNEN, G., 1538 LEMONS, J., 2426, 2942 LEMOS, A.D., 1765 LEMOS, J.A.C., 2785 LENNOX, J.L., 1784 LENTON, P.A., 406, 781 LEPE, X., 2469 LERESCHE, L., 1327, 1332, 1872, 2353, 2861, 3041 LERTCHIRAKARN, V., 1640 LERTYINGYOT, W., 2201 LESAFFRE, E., 1882, 1951 LESCLOUS, P., 1628 LESKI, M., 458, 2676 LESLIE, L.M., 2165 LESSEM, J., 2256, 3092

Author/Co-author Index
LIM, H.B., 2415 LIM, H.N., 934, 1491, 1528 LIM, M., 958, 2594 LIM, S.A., 2727, 2730 LIM, S.H., 2727, 2734, 2735 LIMA, A.F.M., 1621, 2247 LIMA, J.O., 712 LIMA, V., 589 LIMA, Y.B.O., 1593 LIMANOWSKA-SHAW, H., 1445, 1989 LIMAYE, A., 3103 LIMEBACK, H., 2517 LIMMONTHOL, S., 567 LIN, A., 3087 LIN, B., 424, 425 LIN, C.C., 1205, 1777 LIN, C.T., 1788 LIN, C.-T., 391, 392, 1145, 1156, 1157, 1602, 1603, 1609, 2095 LIN, C.Y., 1779 LIN, D., 1832 LIN, K.H., 1779 LIN, L.D., 1606, 1607 LIN, M.C., 1836 LIN, N.C., 1135 LIN, S., 190 LIN, S.C., 386 LIN, S.C., 241 LIN, S.Y., 2645 LIN, T.S., 1937 LIN, X., 1458 LIN, Y., 1830 LIN, Y.S., 1777 LIN, Y.Y., 2839 LINDE, A., 87, 2332 LINDEHEIM, ., 2249 LINDEMANN, K., 60, 1456 LINDEMANN, W., 1844, 2105 LINDEN, G.J., 600, 1717, 3000 LINDH, L., 1645 LINDH, T., 645 LINDHE, J., 611, 1731, 1850, 1896, 1897, 2449 LINDQUIST, B., 161 LING, J., 2221 LINGAAS, P.S., 2436 LINGSTRM, P., 26, 1594, 1649, 1921, 2086, 2751 LINNA, M., 698 LINSEN, S., 411, 412, 2858 LINSUWANONTSANTIWONG, B., 1080 LIPPERT, F., 514 LIPPOLD, C., 249, 2189, 2194, 2377, 2967

183
LISSEL, P., 2430 LISSNER, L., 207 LIST, T., 778, 1329, 1767, 1873 LITH, A., 25 LITSKY, A., 2318 LITTLE, K., 2099 LITURI, K., 976 LIU, C.J., 253 LIU, C.K., 486 LIU, C.M., 394, 395 LIU, F., 256 LIU, G.R., 3055 LIU, H., 511, 1865 LIU, H., 770, 1660, 2490 LIU, H., 1780 LIU, H.-C., 919 LIU, J., 938 LIU, J.R., 2531 LIU, K.M., 445 LIU, L., 2910 LIU, P.H., 2324 LIU, T., 450, 451, 456, 460 LIU, X., 256, 1196, 3075 LIU, X., 2433 LIU, X.D., 2855, 2966 LIU, Y., 599 LIU, Y., 1778 LIU, Y., 2320, 2913 LIU, Y.M., 1848 LIU, Y.Y., 2738 LIU, Z., 2170 LIU, Z.J., 1214, 1215, 1216, 2971 LIVERMAN, C.S., 91 LIVERSIDGE, H.M., 2338 LIZARELLI, R.D.F.Z., 2595 LIZENBOIM, K., 1489 LO GIUDICE, G., 1448 LO, C.Y., 1514 LO, E.C.M., 17, 149, 425, 426, 445, 491, 966, 2047 LO, T.W.G., 445 LO, Y.J., 1609 LOBBEZOO, F., 1328, 2442 LOCKER, D., 13, 15, 1263, 1564, 2056 LODTER, J.P., 3089 LE, H., 2454 LOEFFEL, O., 722 LOESCHE, W.J., 165, 2739 LOESCHER, A.R., 1182, 1183, 1192, 2279, 2280, 2518 LOEVY, H.T., 28 LOFFREDO, L.C.M., 971, 1533, 2196 LOGUERCIO, A.D., 329, 365, 366, 2920 LOH, P.L., 3042

LESTREL, P.E., 3024 LETRA, A., 2494 LEUNG, K.C.M., 1116 LEUNG, K.P., 1139, 2152 LEUNG, V.W.-H., 82 LEUNG, W.K., 95, 556, 575, 592, 612, 1116, 1719 LEVINE, M., 19 LEVITT, J., 8, 10 LEVY MILNE, R., 2411 LEWANDOWSKI, L., 1341 LEWIS, J.P., 2167 LEWIS, K., 1343 LEWIS, M.A.O., 1202 LEWIS, M.P., 797 LEYHAUSEN, G., 914, 915, 917 LEYKAUFF, J., 1984 LEZOT, F., 2956 LI, B., 1778 LI, B.Q., 1115 LI, C.Z., 636 LI, J., 450, 451, 454, 460 LI, J., 2221 LI, L., 231 LI, L., 1345 LI, L., 1944 LI, M., 636 LI, M., 1780 LI, M.H., 1206, 1782 LI, Q.Y., 809 LI, R., 1114 LI, S.L., 2134 LI, S.M., 486 LI, S.M., 1113 LI, W., 505, 511, 1059, 1065, 1865, 2337 LI, X., 1172 LI, X., 2225 LI, X.J., 2244 LI, X.T., 86 LI, Y., 75, 757, 1883 LI, Y., 535, 894, 1173 LI, Y., 1058 LI, Y., 1140 LI, Z.B., 681, 1142 LI, Z.M., 1754, 2489 LIANG, H., 139 LIAO, K.K., 395 LIAO, P.H., 2058 LICHTLER, A.C., 2512 LICHY, C., 1695, 2818 LIE, F.S.L., 2977 LIEFF, S., 1242 LIGHT, A.R., 237 LILLESAAR, C., 2333 LIM, B.S., 382, 1484, 1507, 1525, 2649, 2653, 2689 LIM, C.Y., 1208, 2879

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LOHBAUER, U., 66, 726, 1503 LOHINAI, Z., 2999 LOHMANN, N., 954 LOMBARDI, G.R., 2361 LONGBOTTOM, C., 409, 420, 2070, 2072 LONGENECKER, G., 1868 LOO, W.T.Y., 2275 LOOF, J., 189, 191 LOOK, J.O., 781 LOOMANS, B.A.C., 1465, 2593, 2626 LOOMER, P.M., 3079, 3087 LOPATIN, D.E., 251, 1511, 2810 LOPES, A.G., 2588, 2611, 2616, 2673 LOPES, C.S., 692 LOPES, G.C., 1958 LOPES, G.C., 2348 LOPES, G.C., 325, 344, 346, 357, 960, 1423, 1424, 1428, 1447, 1970, 2619 LOPES, M.M., 320, 342, 863 LOPEZ, J., 2682 LOPEZ, L.G., 1509 LOPEZ, L.M., 435, 1589 LOPEZ, M., 1759 LOPEZ, M., 2722 LOPEZ, N., 1581, 1584, 1586 LOPEZ, T., 2804 LOPEZ-CAZAUX, S., 265 LOPEZ-ESTEBAN, S., 1818 LORENZI, R., 1002 LORO, L.L., 110, 1199, 2523, 3072 LOS, P., 2060, 2070, 2072 LOSSDORFER, S., 263 LOTUFO, R.F.M., 2525 LOU, K.L., 238 LOUGHRAN, G.M., 370 LOUIS, J., 699 LOUKIDIS, M., 732, 1493 LOUNATMAA, K., 2812 LOZA, J., 200 LU, B., 2358 LU, H., 1826, 2375 LU, H., 953 LU, H.K., 1748 LU, P.C., 826, 2310 LU, Q., 2997 LUAN, Q.X., 628 LUCAS, T., 2390 LUCCHINI, M., 271, 508 LUCIANE, T., 365 LDEMANN, J., 1698 LUDER, H.U., 665 LDIN, B., 1894

Author/Co-author Index
LUDSTECK, M., 1991 LUDWIG, K., 260, 300, 2468 LUEDERS, A.K., 2313 LUERSEN, M.A., 1948, 1949 LUGLI, P., 2210 LUIS, V., 2884 LUKINMAA, P.-L., 2334, 2335, 2355 LUMBIKANONDA, N., 1840 LUMLEY, P., 2661 LUND, J.P., 16, 1361, 1412, 1554, 2278 LUNDBERG, E., 2249 LUNDGREN, A., 1852 LUNDGREN, J., 7, 2037 LUNDGREN, T., 87 LUNDIN WALLENGREN, M.L., 2813 LUNDQUIST, P., 87, 2332 LUNDQVIST, C.K., 664 LUNDSTRM, I., 1873 LUNDY, F.T., 3000 LUO, G., 1678 LUO, K., 1750 LUO, M., 803 LUO, S.J., 1299 LUO, Y., 744 LUO, Y., 1578 LUOTO, H., 1743 LUPI-PEGURIER, L., 356 LUPOLI, G., 2681 LUPPANAPORNLARP, S., 1000, 1590 LUSA, V., 2915 LUSARDI, L., 699 LUSSI, A., 409, 2034 LUTHARDT, R.G., 2637 LTHY, H., 74, 722 LUX, R., 1140 LUZZI, L., 691 LYGOE, K.A., 797 LYGRE, H., 2665 LYNCH, E., 983, 989, 1177, 1671, 2008, 2183, 2408, 2551, 2753, 2754, 2755 LYNCH, M.C., 2758 LYNGSTADAAS, S.P., 554, 1025, 2103, 2249

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MAGLOIRE, H., 271, 508, 1913 MAGNANI, C., 1974 MAGNANI, R., 1974 MAGNE, D., 265 MAGNESS, W.B., 2914 MAGNIUS, M., 777 MAGNUSSON, I., 889, 890, 891, 892 MAGNUSSON, K., 163 MAGUIRE, A., 2052 MAGUIRE, F.R., 729 MAHAISAVARIYA, B., 1040 MAHANONDA, R., 215 MAHER, B.S., 3016 MAHESH, R.R., 2383 MAHONY, C., 1046 MAIDA, T., 1938 MAIDA, U., 1692 MAIR, L., 3029 MAISSI, S., 2532, 2884 MAITA, E., 102 MAIXNER, W.M., 237, 1874 MAJDI NASAB, N., 1537 MAJERUS, G.J., 406 MAJORANA, A., 3078 MAJOROS, L., 2306 MAKI, K., 36, 1541 MAKI, Y., 2077 MAKSYMIUK, T., 2800 MALABANAN, A., 3082 MALAGNINO, V., 2937 MALAMUD, D., 2099 MALCOLM, S., 2341 MALDONADO, C., 968 MALEC, W., 1265 MALECKA, E., 838 MALIK, A., 421, 432, 2714 MALINOWSKI, J., 1018 MALKIEWICZ, E., 413 MALKIEWICZ, K., 898 MALLATT, M.E., 2761 MALLMANN, A., 2672 MALTHA, J.C., 167 MALVIN, K., 1785 MALVITZ, D.M., 1697 MAMOLINI, E., 605 MANABE, A., 857 MANABE, T., 1014 MANCINI, M.N.G., 2481 MANCL, L.A., 1332, 1872, 2353, 2861 MANGANI, F., 2597 MANGUNDJAJA, S., 78 MANHART, J., 1969 MANIRE, M.C., 11, 2120 MANKODI, S.M., 2758 MANN, J., 1244

M
MA, D.L., 1118 MA, D.S., 471 MA, R., 2170 MA, T., 2917 MA, W., 231 MA, W., 808 MACALUSO, G.M., 2092, 2093

MACARAK, E., 2895 MACARI, A., 3020 MACCARTHY, D., 1587 MACDOUGALL, M., 192, 1058, 1319, 1868, 2495, 2504, 2513, 2514 MACEDO, A., 2612, 2615 MACEK, M.D., 2709 MACENTEE, M.I., 205, 206, 618, 687, 2411 MACHADO, A.L., 201, 920, 931, 1294 MACHADO, C., 2749 MACHADO, M.A.A.M., 1997 MACHIDA, T., 1014 MACHON, J., 1922 MACHTEI, E.E., 1336 MACHUCA, G., 1589 MACHUCA, M.C., 1589 MACHULE, D., 1065 MACIEWICZ, R.A., 599 MACK, F., 1550, 1565, 1762, 1766 MACKAY, B.J., 2773 MACKENZIE, D., 1379 MACKOW, A., 1975 MACPHAIL, L.A., 1785 MACPHERSON, L.M., 24, 2903, 2904 MACRINA, F., 2167 MADALISKI, K., 2851 MADANAPALI, P., 1014 MADIANOS, P.N., 2992 MADLAND, T.M., 1654 MADLNA, M., 2304 MAEBA, S., 1662, 1664 MAEDA, H., 1195 MAEDA, K., 463, 2759 MAEDA, K., 1066 MAEDA, K., 1713, 2791, 2961 MAEDA, K., 658 MAEDA, N., 492, 630, 918, 981, 1119, 1120, 1682, 2152, 2705, 2742 MAEDA, T., 1187, 1189, 2281 MAEDA, T., 2685 MAEDA, T., 640 MAEDA, Y., 2883 MAEDA, Y., 1577 MAEJIMA, M., 1221 MAEKAWA, K., 562 MAEKAWA, K., 1186, 1761, 2283 MAESTRO, C., 29 MAGER, D., 117, 1775 MAGGIRIAS, J., 1564 MAGINI, R.S., 1311, 3061

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MANOMAISANTIPHAP, O., 1728 MANSON, J.E., 1886 MANSOUR, Y.F., 870 MANTE, F.K., 355, 2099 MANTE, M.O., 2094, 2099 MANTYLA, P., 799 MANZANARESCSPEDES, M.C., 1227 MANZINI, C., 2447 MARAFIOTTI, G.P.P., 1285 MARASHDEH, M., 989, 2551 MARAZITA, M.L., 2044, 3012 MARCANTONIO, E., 1023 MARCANTONIO, E., Jr., 1023, 1853 MARCENES, W.S., 146, 417, 1243, 1566, 1567, 2051, 2349 MARCHIONNI, S., 1044, 1745, 1963, 2387, 2937 MARCOS, S., 365 MARCUS, M., 2039 MARCUSSON, A., 1873 MARDAS, N., 3003 MARGELOS, J., 2940 MARGINEDA, J., 1595 MARIA, K., 1406 MARICIC, D., 1686 MARIE, S.K.N., 88, 277, 1225 MARIN, I., 577 MARINELLO, C.P., 1731 MARIO, R.J., 2717 MARIOTTI, A.J., 1839 MARKARIAN, T.Z., 780 MARKS, P., 333 MARLOW, I., 1043 MARQUES, A.S., 55 MARQUES, M.E.A., 1773 MARQUES, M.M., 1164 MARQUES, S.E., 1225, 2348 MARQUES, T.R., 359 MARQUEZINI, L., 862 MARQUEZINI, M.V., 2525 MARQUIS, P.M., 197, 727, 1828 MARQUIS, R.E., 76, 459 MARAN, G., 2316 MARSHALL, C.D., 1215 MARSHALL, G.W., 45, 505, 1429, 1951 MARSHALL, J.F., 2529 MARSHALL, R.I., 1690 MARSHALL, S.J., 45, 85, 505, 1429, 1951 MARSHALL, T.A., 306 MARSON, F.C., 346, 357

Author/Co-author Index
MATSON, E., 1437 MATSUBARA, K., 1713 MATSUBARA, K., 1054 MATSUDA, K., 1068, 1070 MATSUDA, Y., 1300, 1542 MATSUI, K., 1615 MATSUI, S., 2650, 2897 MATSUI, Y., 641 MATSUKI, M., 1371, 3105 MATSUKI, Y., 2122, 2123 MATSUKUBO, T., 639 MATSUMOTO, D., 469 MATSUMOTO, H., 637, 672 MATSUMOTO, K., 1926 MATSUMOTO, M.A.N., 2327 MATSUMOTO, N., 2949 MATSUMOTO, T., 654 MATSUMOTO, T., 1630 MATSUMOTO, T., 2191 MATSUMOTO, W., 531, 533 MATSUMOTO, W., 2546 MATSUMOTO, Y., 2748 MATSUMURA, H., 376, 1435 MATSUMURA, H., 2554 MATSUMURA, H., 2740 MATSUMURA, K., 396 MATSUMURA, M., 2620 MATSUNAGA, K., 2601 MATSUNAGA, M., 457 MATSUO, T., 622 MATSUO, T., 278, 464, 824, 1706, 2736, 2737 MATSUSHIMA, K., 1400, 1934 MATSUURA, M., 1086, 1605 MATSUURA, N., 2119 MATSUURA, T., 751, 1086, 2857 MATSUYA, S., 908, 1458 MATSUYA, Y., 906, 908 MATSUYAMA, J., 542, 2801, 2802 MATSUZAKA, K., 41, 748, 753, 1388, 1758, 2110, 2843 MATTAR, S.E.M., 2327 MATTEAZZI, P., 3035 MATTHEOS, N., 2400, 2402 MATTHEWS, B., 275, 279, 282, 283, 1907, 1908 MATTHEWS, D.C., 829 MATTHEWS, J., 1676 MATTHEWS, J.B., 602, 603 MATTHEWS, J.D., 945 MATTHEWSBRZOZOWSKA, T., 108, 1018

185
MATTHEWSBRZOZOWSKI, A., 1018 MATTILA, K., 1155 MATTSSON, U., 2028 MATUMURA, K., 1535 MATUSIAK, R., 2280 MAUPOME, G., 425 MAURICIO, P., 48 MAURIELLO, S.M., 1242 MAURIN, J.C., 1913 MAURO, M., 433 MAURO, S., 433 MAY, U., 1811 MAYANAGI, G., 1128 MAYANAGI, H., 517 MAYER, B., 2107 MAYER, E.T., 1166, 1756, 2419 MAYER, I., 2427 MAYER, M.P.A., 1999 MAYFIELD, L.J.A., 2520 MAYUZUMI, M., 1451 MAZUR, R.F., 336, 1504 MAZZONI, B., 1745 MAZZOTTI, G., 1957 MAZZULLA, M., 671 MBE EMANE, G., 1651 MCARTHUR, W.P., 1681 MCBRIDE, T., 752 MCCABE, J.F., 158, 202, 375, 910, 927, 1824, 2002, 3030 MCCLANAHAN, S.F., 902 MCCLURE, R., 245 MCCULLOCH, C.A.G., 212, 685, 1084, 1863, 2214, 2962 MCDEVITT, M., 2256 MCFARLAND, D., 1361 MCFARLAND, R.C., 1358, 1359 MCGEE, R., 105 MCGHEE, J.R., 1657, 2952 MCGLONE, F., 656 MCGORRAY, S.P., 2918 MCGRATH, C., 149, 744, 966, 1578 MCGUIRE, M.K., 2828 MCGURK, M., 3102 MCHUGH, S., 2688, 2903, 2904 MCKAIG, R., 1242 MCKEOWN, S.T.W., 2535 MCLACHLAN, J.L., 267, 268 MCLAREN, E., 899 MCLOUGHLIN, J., 1587, 2713

MARTHINUSSEN CUIDA, M., 1199, 1200 MARTIN, H., 1608 MARTIN, N., 912 MARTIN-BIEDMA, B., 342 MARTINEZ MIER, E.A., 1595 MARTINEZ, E., 1793 MARTNEZ, E., 29 MARTINEZ, E.F., 2526 MARTNEZ, T., 29, 34 MARTNEZ-LVAREZ, C., 29, 34 MARTINEZ-GOMIS, J., 295, 316 MARTNEZ-SANZ, E., 34 MARTINHON, C.C.R., 1997 MARTINS, G.R., 1403 MARTINS, J.H.B., 301 MARTINS, M.C., 1853 MRTON, K., 2304, 2306 MARTUS, H.J., 2667 MARTUSCELLI, G., 1343 MARUCHA, P.T., 2837 MARUO, Y., 1405, 2873 MARUYAMA, C., 3100 MARUYAMA, Y., 289 MARUYAMA, Y., 429 MARUYAMA, Y., 517 MARZINEK, A., 3007 MASAKI, C., 2100 MASCARENHAS, A.C.R., 403 MASEKI, T., 343, 349, 951, 1959 MASEREJIAN, N., 2910 MASON, P., 1952 MASON, S., 107 MASON, S., 2115 MASS, E., 2365 MASSACCESI, C., 1443 MASSOUD, J., 2765 MASUDA, T., 913 MASUDA, T., 2620 MASUI, I., 946 MASUNO, K., 2875, 2885 MASUZAWA, Y., 2748 MATAKI, S., 1050 MATALOVA, E., 2339 MATAYOSHI, T., 2133 MATEE, M.I., 258 MATEKO, D., 1623 MATHER, E., 910 MATHESON, P.B., 2981 MATINLINNA, J.P., 1490 MATIS, B.A., 2480 MATOBA, K., 950 MATOS, A.B., 1941 MATRE, R., 2665

186
MCMAHON, L.L., 90 MCMILLAN, A.S., 95, 556, 1116 MCMILLAN, D.A., 1045, 1046 MCMILLAN-HAYNES, A.M., 152 MCNEIL, D.W., 2040 MEDEIROS, U.V., 468, 606, 1053, 2064 MEDINA, V.O., 181 MEDNIEKS, M., 1324 MEECHAN, J.G., 1259 MEERT, G., 970 MEGAHED, M., 2850, 2852 MEGIGHIAN, G.D., 2069, 2756 MEGURO, D., 965 MEHL, A., 106, 1288, 1354, 1477 MEIKLE, M., 2341 MEIRELLES, L.A.D., 1612 MEISEL, A., 1506 MEISER, H., 2818 MELILLI, D., 2541, 2562 MELIN, M., 271 MELLO, A.L.S.F.D., 1548 MELO FILHO, M., 3012, 3016 MENASHI, S., 1321 MENCHACA, J., 1845 MENDELIN, U., 1985 MENDEZ, A.E., 470 MNDEZ, G., 589 MENDEZ, I., 1759 MENDLOVITZ, M.F.R., 2321, 2325 MENDONA, M.J., 1294 MENDONCA, T., 1074 MENDOZA ROAF, P., 476, 1146, 2445 MENEGUZZI, E., 131 MENEZES, M.M., 1381 MENEZES, R., 1074 MENEZES, R., 2494 MENG, C.L., 1203 MENG, H.X., 809, 1118 MENG, L.Y., 2531 MENG, Y., 384 MENGEL, R., 1304 MENGONG, H., 1651 MENSAH, J.K., 2357 MERCANTE, D.E., 782, 1357, 2638 MERCHANT, A.T., 579, 1886, 2199 MERGLOV, V., 1283 MERLI, M., 3002, 3002 MERRILL, R., 1770 MERRITT, J., 540

Author/Co-author Index
MERTE, K., 222 MESQUITA, A.M.M., 1295, 2582 MESQUITA, M.F., 1031 MESSADI, D.V., 564, 668, 670 MESSIEHA, Z., 739 MESTRE ROSA, V.L., 1225, 2348 METIN, A., 2303 MEURMAN, J., 109, 1693, 1884, 2307, 2706 MEYER, A.E., 2421 MEYER, G., 1762 MEYER, G.R., 1500 MEYER, J.-M., 2936, 3041 MEYER, U., 1151 MEYER-LUECKEL, H., 1808 MEYERS, I.A., 2500, 2688 MEYLE, J., 812, 2222, 2823 MIAO, Y.P., 40 MIATON, R.A., 2031, 2989 MICHAELIS, S., 287, 1260, 2117 MICHALEC, M.D., 1256 MICHALEK, S.M., 79 MICHALIK-FLAGA, K., 838 MICHEL, J., 812, 2222 MICHEL, R., 1345 MICHELON, T., 1428 MICHIKAWA, H., 1087 MIDDLETON, A.J., 2500 MIDDLETON, R.M., 2340 MIELCZAREK, A., 887, 997 MIERZWA-DUDEK, D., 616 MIERZWINSKANASTALSKA, E., 1659 MIGLIAU, G., 1277 MIGUEZ, P.A., 503, 1463 MIHARA, T., 913, 913 MIHAYLOV, S.I., 1798 MIJARES, D.Q., 695 MIKAMI, T., 1011 MIKI-CHIBA, M., 2893 MIKULEWICZ, M., 1018 MILAN, A.M., 507, 1714 MILAN, P., 2996 MILES, D., 1720 MILGROM, P., 2048 MILHOFFER, H., 2427 MILIA, E., 54, 1954, 2210 MILIAN, E., 589 MILLEMAN, J.L., 485 MILLEMAN, K.R., 485 MILLER, C., 699 MILLER, D., 2702 MILLER, G., 804 MILLER, J., 129 MILLER, J.F., 1

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MIYAMOTO, M., 2007, 2572 MIYAMOTO, M., 2195 MIYAMOTO, M., 2808 MIYAMOTO, Y., 195, 2607 MIYASHITA, E., 874, 1295, 1450, 1508 MIYATA, T., 2129 MIYATAKE, S., 908 MIYAUCHI, M., 2253 MIYAWAKI, S., 2191, 2284, 2285, 2286, 2287 MIYAZAKI, A., 2772 MIYAZAKI, H., 204, 981, 1552, 1568, 2819 MIYAZAKI, H., 1556, 2704 MIYAZAKI, K., 2695 MIYAZAKI, M., 331, 950, 1432, 1473 MIYAZAKI, T., 393 MIZOGUCHI, I., 2648 MIZOGUCHI, R., 1050 MIZUNO, A., 1197, 1210, 2882 MIZUNO, M., 510 MIZUNO, Y., 1577 MJR, I.A., 1479, 1911, 2480, 2623 MO, W.N., 2644 MOBERG SKLD, U., 25 MOCARELLI, P., 2355 MOCHIDA, Y., 1085, 2138 MOCHIZUKI, K., 653 MOCHIZUKI, T., 2601 MODER, T., 672, 1668, 1712, 1747, 2240 MDIS, L., 2510 MOEEN, F., 2547 MOEN, K., 1654 MOGANNAM, J., 564 MOHAMED, S.E., 782 MOHAMMAD, A.R., 2701 MOHARAMZADEH, K., 1267 MOHSEN, A.A., 1290 MOIMAZ, S.A.S., 2066 MOISEL, M., 1835 MOISEYEVA, R., 3028 MOJON, P., 1550 MOK, T.M.Y., 1116 MOKRYS, K., 2482 MOLANDER, A., 134, 2439, 3054 MOLANDER, B., 3050 MOLES, D.R., 569, 2041 MOLIN, M.K., 73, 816 MOLINA FRECHERO, N., 476, 1146 MOLINA, A., 1752 MOLINA, A., 1309 MOLLER, A., 526

MILLETT, D.T., 2190, 2641, 2978 MILLS, R.W., 2933 MILNE, B.J., 1246 MILOSEVIC, A., 2968 MILSOM, K., 2033, 2045 MIMAKI, N., 2022 MIN, B.-M., 667, 669, 2534, 2888 MIN, K.K., 2413 MINA, M., 2512 MINAGI, S., 646, 1405, 2866, 2873 MINAKUCHI, S., 1220 MINAMI, H., 1292, 2592 MINAMI, K., 1009, 1010 MINAMI, M., 461, 1652 MINE, A., 2938 MINESHIBA, F., 2996 MINESHIBA, J., 2996 MINGYAO LUO, M.L.P.G., 1895 MINICHIELLO, V., 2717 MINSK, L., 2256 MINTZ, K.P., 1312 MIR, M., 2847 MIRANDA, A., 671 MIRANDA, C.B., 2481 MIRANDA, L.A., 1153 MIRANDA, W.G., Jr., 712, 869, 1486 MIRELS, L., 2472 MISEK, I., 2339 MISHELLANY, A., 2277 MISRA, S., 2438 MITANI, H., 2893 MITCHELL, C.A., 870, 2931 MITCHELL, D.A., 1885 MITCHELL, R., 2890 MITCHEM, J.C., 2366 MITRA, S.B., 1990, 2928 MITRIRATTANAKUL, S., 1770 MITSEA, A., 2393 MIURA, E., 935, 1461 MIURA, H., 875, 1583, 2211, 2620 MIURA, K., 576, 2728 MIURA, M., 601, 3080, 3081 MIURA, M., 2358 MIURA, Y., 1050 MIYACHI, K., 121 MIYAGAWA, Y., 1482, 2581 MIYAJI, H., 836, 1067 MIYAKAWA, A., 1209, 1211 MIYAKAWA, O., 388, 2381 MIYAKE, T., 467, 480 MIYAKOSHI, S., 1388 MIYAMOTO, I., 1017, 3059

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MOLLY, L., 1307, 1308 MOMBELLI, A., 577, 588, 801, 1710 MOMOI, Y., 372, 380, 918, 2690 MONACO, C., 1462, 2562 MONACO, F., 475, 1392, 1401, 2073 MONCADA, G., 952 MONDELLI, R.F.L., 67, 1446, 1467 MONDRAGON, E., 2623 MONGIORGI, R., 520, 1631 MONGIOVI, V.D., 3021 MONOI, N., 2186 MONTAG, R., 2364 MONTEBUGNOLI, L., 1631, 2031, 2989 MONTEIRO, S., Jr., 344, 357, 1424, 1958, 2619 MONTICELLI, F., 351, 1268, 1436, 1439, 1442, 1953, 2935 MONTPLAISIR, J.Y., 2446 MOOLA, M.H., 425, 426, 1596 MOON, H.B., 170 MOON, H.J., 1484 MOONEY, M.P., 2889, 2890 MOORE, B.K., 1432 MOORE, M., 2382 MOORE, M.H., 1055 MOORE, R., 9 MOORE, S.J., 617 MOOSDORF, R., 1694 MORDAN, N.J., 598, 1893 MOREELS, M., 1912, 1923 MOREIRA SILVA, E., 1941 MOREIRA, M.A.G., 860, 1425 MORETTI, A.J., 1039 MORGAN, A., 2715 MORGAN, M.R., 2529 MORGAN, M.V., 487 MORGAN, S.R., 599 MRGELI, C., 1894 MORI, M., 1941 MORI-ISHI, T., 774 MORIARTY, J.D., 1309 MORIGAMI, M., 176, 2363 MORIMOTO, K., 2824 MORIMOTO, Y., 2124 MORIO, I., 1583 MORISAKI, K., 2224 MORISHIGE, E., 296, 2203 MORISHIMA, S., 2186 MORITA, I., 2453, 2820 MORITA, M., 1956 MORITA, M., 1102, 2005 MORITO, M., 2705 MORITSUKA, M., 2079, 2080

Author/Co-author Index
MURAI, H., 198 MURAKAMI, H., 1412 MURAKAMI, M., 1371 MURAKAMI, S., 41, 753, 1388, 1758, 2110, 2843 MURAKAMI, S., 1713, 1230, 2224, 2961 MURAKAMI, Y., 1926 MURAKAMI, Y., 2267 MURAKAMI, Y., 2759 MURAKI, H., 1946 MURASAKI, S., 1453 MURATA, H., 1488, 1960 MURATA, M., 583 MURATA, M., 1855 MURATA, T., 1400 MURATA, Y., 1015, 2342 MURATORE, V., 1029 MURAYAMA, S., 655 MURAYAMA, Y., 1156, 1157, 2821 MURDOCK, C.M., 1291 MURMURA, G., 475, 1392, 1401, 2073 MURPHY, C.C., 2914 MURRAY, H., 742 MURRAY, P., 1177 MURRAY, P.E., 137, 899, 1404, 1471, 1911 MURRAY, S., 1243 MURTOMAA, H., 995, 1585, 2307 MUSANJE, L., 2366 MUSIKANT, B.L., 2001, 2670 MUSTAFA, M., 1747 MUSTAFA, T., 796, 1933 MUTHUSWAMI, L., 3033 MUTLUAY, M.M., 3095 MUTTERS, R., 1694 MUZAK, C., 1134 MWALILI, S., 1882 MYAKI, S.I., 1961 MYERS, C.R., 1104, 2471 MYERS, P., 158 MYKLEBOST, P., 378 MYOKAI, F., 1701

187
NAEIJE, M., 1328 NAERT, I.E., 410, 1307, 1308, 2947 NAGAFUJI, A., 2552 NAGAI, E., 926, 928 NAGAI, N., 2300 NAGAI, S., 1904, 3044, 3045, 3046 NAGAI, T., 1427, 2603, 2614 NAGAKURA, Y., 343 NAGANO, T., 1063, 2250 NAGAO, M., 1035 NAGAOKA, S., 1391 NAGASAWA, S., 933 NAGASHIMA, Y., 1086, 1605 NAGASIRI, R., 1569 NAGATA, H., 2791 NAGATA, J., 1255 NAGATA, M.J.H., 608 NAGATA, T., 1703 NAGATSUKA, H., 2300 NAGEL, F., 1073 NAGHAVI, N., 2192 NAGHSHBANDI, J., 1393 NAGUMO, M., 1206, 1782, 2777 NAGUMO, M., 2646, 2647 NAGURSKI, H., 1646, 1648 NAGY, E., 1158 NAGY, G., 2304, 2510 NAGY, K., 2473 NAH, H.D., 37, 38 NAH NAH, C., 2403 NAHM, D.S., 674, 2729 NAIDOO, S., 425, 426 NAIR, R., 111 NAITO, H., 293 NAITO, M., 3038 NAJM, I., 780 NAKABAYASHI, N., 1434 NAKADA, H., 1014 NAKAE, H., 1706 NAKAGAKI, H., 463, 1061, 2453, 2820 NAKAGAWA, H., 1518 NAKAGAWA, I., 2166 NAKAGAWA, K., 662, 2877 NAKAGAWA, M., 1458 NAKAGAWA, T., 1744 NAKAHARA, H., 655, 1950 NAKAHARA, R., 1232, 1988 NAKAHIRA, Y., 1713, 2961 NAKAI, A., 384 NAKAI, Y., 2048 NAKAJIMA, A., 43 NAKAJIMA, H., 371, 2572 NAKAJIMA, I., 2015 NAKAJIMA, M., 49, 347, 2923

MORIYAMA, A., 371 MORIYAMA, K., 501 MORIYAMA, K., 968, 2527, 2646, 2647, 2899 MORIYAMA, L.T., 2595 MORONI, C., 1376, 1378 MOROTOMI, T., 1064, 1398 MOROZUMI, T., 806 MORRIS, H.F., 780, 814 MORRISON, R., 2753 MORSE, D.E., 208 MORSE, Z., 2113, 2114, 2126 MOSCHINI, G., 2378 MOSSENG, O.E., 378 MOSZNER, N., 855 MOTEGI, E., 1556, 1871, 2704 MOTEGI, M., 2805 MOTEGI, N., 534 MOTOHASHI, N., 2976 MOTOKAWA, H., 1026 MOTOYAMA, S., 615 MOTOYOSHI, Y., 41, 753, 2843 MOTTA, L., 468 MOUNT, G., 1993 MOURA, S.K., 712 MOYA, F., 3031 MOYNIHAN, P.J., 2050, 2051, 2052 MRAIWA, N., 1297 MUCCI, L.A., 1889 MCKE, A., 855, 865 MUELLER, S., 2520 MUELLER, W.-D., 1837 MUHVIC UREK, M., 1588, 2142, 2145, 2864 MUIRHEAD, V.E., 417, 745 MUKAI, Y., 1001 MUKAI, Y., 1558 MUKOHYAMA, H., 314, 1360 MLLER, F., 1555 MLLER, F.X., 1288 MLLER, R.F., 3088 MLLER, W.D., 1835 MULLER-BOLLA, M.B., 356, 530 MUMCU, E., 930 MUNDAY, P., 2715 MUNDORFF-SHRESTHA, S.A., 700 MUNDT, T., 155, 1550, 1565 MUNGER, R.G., 1789 MUOZ, C.A., 894, 1475, 1501 MUNPIENKAN, S., 541 MUNRO, J., 1572 MUNROE, S., 805 MUPPARAPU, M., 172

N
NA, H.K., 2687 NAASZ, K., 1983 NABADALUNG, D.P., 2542 NABESHIMA, H., 1605 NABUCHI, A., 121 NACHNANI, S., 406 NADANOVSKY, P., 692, 1562

188
NAKAJIMA, N., 396 NAKAJIMA, T., 214 NAKAJIMA, T., 2238 NAKAJIMA, Y., 1688 NAKAJO, K., 1122 NAKAMURA, C., 1051, 2656 NAKAMURA, M., 296, 2090 NAKAMURA, S., 1102 NAKAMURA, S., 1875, 2423 NAKAMURA, T., 895, 1035, 1535, 1630, 2135 NAKAMURA, T., 1232 NAKAMURA, T., 2780 NAKAMURA, Y., 1226 NAKAMURA, Y., 1451, 1453 NAKAMURA, Y., 1926 NAKAMURA, Y., 2274, 2854 NAKANISHI, T., 2775 NAKANISHI, T., 1706 NAKANO, H., 36 NAKANO, K., 2166 NAKANO, M., 2114, 2126 NAKANO, M., 2290, 2292, 2297 NAKANO, S., 388, 2381 NAKANO, T., 2135 NAKANO, Y., 2511, 2811 NAKAO, R., 1672, 2949 NAKAO, S., 2216 NAKASATO, N., 655 NAKASONE, A., 558 NAKATANI, Y., 686, 2778 NAKATSUKA, K., 1980 NAKATSUKA, T., 866 NAKATSURU, M., 1211 NAKAYA, H., 662, 2877 NAKAYAMA, A., 1705 NAKAYAMA, K., 1347, 2152, 3038 NAKAYAMA, K., 2824 NAKAYASHIKI, T., 1980 NAKAYOSHI, S., 1577 NAKAZAWA, F., 1122, 1675 NAKAZAWA, Y., 1186, 1761 NAKAZONO, R., 1391 NAKKULA, R.J., 2259 NAKORNCHAI, S., 321, 350 NALBANT, A., 2951 NALLA, R.K., 85 NALWEYISO, N., 14 NAM, B.H., 2998 NAM, Y.W., 1208 NAMBU, H., 2429 NAMIKOSHI, J., 1662, 1664 NAMIKOSHI, S., 981, 1120, 1682

Author/Co-author Index
NAMURA, S., 43 NANBA, S., 807 NANCI, A., 84, 235, 1325 NANCOLLAS, G.H., 81 NANG, S., 1674 NAOKO, E., 1730 NAPIER, S.S., 673 NARA, Y., 343, 349, 951, 1959 NARAYANAN, A.S., 2457 NARBY, B., 154 NARCISO, C., 2044 NARESSI, S.C.M., 2062 NRHI, M., 1240 NRHI, T., 193 NARIKAWA, K., 2195 NARIMATSU, M., 758, 2429 NARITA, N., 654 NARUISHI, H., 2821 NARUISHI, K., 1156 NARVAI, P.C., 148 NASATZKY, E., 2521 NASH, A.F.P., 599 NASHIDA, T., 1090, 1094, 1095 NATA, Y., 524 NATHANSON, D., 1904, 3025, 3026, 3058 NATHOO, S.A., 896 NATTESTAD, A., 2400, 2402 NAUNTOFTE, B., 2085, 2140, 2149 NAVARRO, J.C., 1752 NAVARRO, M.F.L., 67, 1284, 1285, 1286, 1446, 1467 NAVAZESH, M., 1916 NAVEZ, M., 1174, 1331 NAWACHI, K., 2775 NAYAK, B., 2962 NDOBO-EPOY, P., 431, 483, 1638, 2049 NDUMBE, P.M., 1651 NEBEL, D., 2400 NECKA, A., 108 NEEDHAM, L., 2355 NEEDLEMAN, I., 1843 NEELY, A., 2829 NEFF, A., 3067, 3068 NEFF, F., 3068 NEGORO, N., 866 NEGREIROS, P.E., 2326 NEGUT, A.E., 539 NEIDERUD, A.M., 804 NEISSER, M.P., 937, 1029, 2548, 2580, 2583, 2608, 2611, 2673 NELSON, S., 780, 2025, 2361

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NILSSON, O., 645 NIO, C., 1699 NISHI, M., 2527 NISHI, M., 2985 NISHIDA, H., 810 NISHIDA, N., 2824 NISHIDA, T., 1929, 2775 NISHIGAWA, G., 1405, 2873 NISHIGAWA, K., 2290 NISHIHARA, T., 1398, 2975, 3070 NISHIKAWA, H., 810 NISHIKAWA, M., 318 NISHIKAWA, T., 2885 NISHIMURA, F., 1157, 1701, 2821, 2846, 2996 NISHIMURA, I., 233, 769, 2089 NISHIMURA, M., 112, 1786, 2887 NISHIMURA, M., 2893 NISHIMURA, R., 1415, 1598 NISHIMURA, R., 2135 NISHIMURA, T., 1010 NISHIOKA, R.S., 1295, 1524, 2583, 2672 NISHITANI, J., 256, 1196 NISHITANI, Y., 319, 1929 NISHIURA, H., 311 NISHIURA, R., 380 NISHIYAMA, M., 1427, 1522, 2693 NISHIYAMA, N., 709, 735, 858 NISHIYAMA, Y., 1577 NISIZAWA, T., 457 NISSENSON, R., 2505 NITTA, Y., 2218 NIWA, H., 2124 NJAMA, I., 106 NKOUAMEN MBIANDA, Y., 431 NOACK, B., 2228, 3007 NOACK, M.J., 703 NOAMAN, K.M., 1431 NBILO, M.A.D.A., 1031 NOCITI, F.H., 499 NODA, M., 1987 NODA, T., 2801 NODASAKA, Y., 921 NOGIMURA, A., 1380, 1382, 2781, 2782 NOGUCHI, H., 836 NOGUCHI, K., 2276 NOGUCHI, N., 758, 2429 NOGUCHI, N., 2877 NOGUCHI, T., 1986 NOGUCHI, T., 2453 NOGUEIRA, L., Jr., 2582

NMETH, P., 2510 NEMOTO, E., 225, 1653, 1704, 2218 NEMOTO, K., 519, 709, 735, 858 NEMOTO, K., 2129 NENTWIG, G.H., 1305 NEO, J.C.L., 69, 719, 1754, 2547 NEPPELBERG, E., 3072 NERGIZ, I., 327, 1579 NEUGEBAUER, J., 1600, 2944 NEUMANN, M.G., 1486 NEUMANN, S., 2545 NEVES-FERREIRA, F., 1227 NEWMAN, H.N., 598, 617, 619, 2460 NEWSOME, P., 111 NEWTON, J.P., 1549 NG, B.S., 2434 NG, C.C.H., 1616, 2463 NG, D.K.C., 1719 NG, G., 3087 NG, K.H., 2487 NG, M.L., 2490 NGAPETH-ETOUNDI, M., 1651 NGAPETH-ETOUNDI ZE, M., 431, 484 NGO, H.C., 1993 NGUYEN, H.K., 2385 NICCOLI-FILHO, W.D., 2598 NICHIOKA, R.S., 2101 NICHOLS, C.M., 1039 NICHOLS, F.C., 2257 NICHOLSON, J.W., 1989 NICKEL, J.C., 166, 2970 NICOLAU, B.F., 569, 1567 NICOLI ALDINI, N., 2108 NICOLL, A.D., 425, 426 NICOPOULOUKARAYIANNI, K., 2393 NIE, J., 1826 NIE, M., 162, 2531 NIEDERMEIER, W., 1310, 1642, 1643, 1772, 1919, 2107 NIELSEN, S., 2510 NIEMINEN, A., 125 NIEUW AMERONGEN, A.V., 1650, 2147 NIIDA, A., 2098 NIKAIDO, T., 348 NIKITAKIS, N.G., 2884 NILCHIAN, F., 2470 NILNER, K., 64 NILNER, M., 2865

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NOH, H.K., 2534 NOH, S.R., 1604 NOIRI, Y., 758, 2429 NOJI, S., 2527 NOKIBA, K., 2620 NOKUBI, T., 1553, 1945 NOMA, H., 652 NOMACHI, M., 1495 NOMOTO, R., 1824 NOMURA, A., 866 NOMURA, M., 1556, 1871, 2704 NOMURA, S., 2079, 2080 NOMURA, T., 1273 NOMURA, T., 630, 1615, 2078 NONAKA, T., 3059 NONNENMACHER, C., 1694 NONO, M.C.A., 1450 NOONAN, C.J., 205, 206, 618 NR, J.E., 1399 NORDAHL, I., 2480 NORDAHL, S., 2867 NORDBLAD, A., 153, 698, 2322 NORDE, W., 2740 NOREN, J.G., 523 NORMANHA, L.M., 1545, 1547 NORMARK, B.H., 1667 NORMARK, S., 1105, 1667 NORO, A., 1234, 1235 NOROOZI, A.R., 96 NORRIS, C.M., 117 NORRIS, K., 790 NORRSELL, S., 656 NOSIZANA, S.M., 307 NOTA, M., 572 NOTANI, K., 1938 NOTHDURFT, F.P., 817 NOURI-SHIRAZI, M., 1665 NOVAES, A., 2231 NOVK, T., 1158 NOVAKOVA, E., 539 NOWAK, B., 1543 NOWJACK-RAYMER, R.E., 2715 NOWZARI, H., 805 NOZAKI, S., 662 NOZAKI, T., 1713 NOZAWA-INOUE, K., 1187 NOZOE, T., 965 NTASI, A., 56 NUANGSRI, K., 925, 1496 NUCCI, C., 274, 520, 1044, 1631 NUMABE, Y., 601, 3080, 3081

Author/Co-author Index
OGAWA, M., 1966, 2685 OGAWA, S., 2897 OGAWA, T., 233, 2089 OGAWA, T., 518 OGAWA, T., 651 OGAWA, T., 1136, 1653, 1680, 2952 OGAWA, T., 1744 OGAWA, T., 2776 OGAWA, Y., 1064 OGBUREKE, K.U.E., 1864 OGINO, Y., 1071 OGISO, B., 984, 1705 OGIWARA, T., 638, 1175 OGUCHI, H., 180, 710, 2574 OGURA, H., 384, 2581, 2772 OGURA, Y., 2820 OGWELL, E., 2906 OH, J.S., 2169, 2171 OH, J.-E., 667, 2534 OH, M.H., 2570 OH, S.B., 1089, 1366 OH, S.-C., 876 OH, T.S., 823, 835 OH, Y.I., 2004 OH, Y.S., 1099 OHARA, Y., 2012 OHARA-NEMOTO, Y., 1679, 2814 OHASHI, H., 2592 OHASHI, S., 1955 OHASHI, T., 1610 OHASHI, T., 2206 OHATA, N., 367 OHAZAMA, A., 2356 OHI, C., 1932 OHIRA, T., 1701 OHISHI, M., 1408 OHISHI, M., 2511 OHKAWA, S., 385, 2005 OHKUBO, C., 1410, 1411, 2550 OHKUBO, C., 2550 OHKUBO, K., 2776 OHLSSON, C., 2401 OHLSSON, O., 2986, 2987 OHMORI, K., 864, 918 OHNO, H., 180, 2574, 2648 OHNO, S., 686, 2778 OHNO, T., 1264 OHNUKI, Y., 1222, 1255 OHO, T., 2511 OHRBACH, R., 778, 1873, 2862 HRN, K.E.O., 2401 OHSAWA, Y., 2238 OHSHIMA, M., 405, 2223 OHSHIMA, T., 492, 630, 981, 1119, 1120, 1682, 2742

189
OHTA, H., 2186 OHTA, S., 1190 OHTANI, K., 926, 928 OHTSUKA, M., 1451 OHTSUKA, T., 1451, 1453 OHTSUKI, J., 334 OHUCHI, H., 2527 OHURA, K., 1711, 2840 OHYA, K., 228, 509, 568, 1080, 1629, 2138, 2776 OHYAMA, K., 558, 658, 678, 2776, 2976 OHYAMA, T., 294, 307, 308, 1033, 1119, 1333, 1360, 1946, 2620 OI, K., 2121, 2281 OIDA, S., 1063, 1322, 2246, 2250, 3085 IJORDSBAKKEN, G., 110, 1200 OIKAWA, Y., 2462 OITTINEN, J., 125 OJIMA, M., 622, 1730 OJIMBA, J., 3046 OKA, H., 1611, 2026, 2417 OKA, M., 1405, 2873 OKABE, T., 389, 1270, 1461, 1905, 3033, 3036 OKABE, T., 1400 OKADA, C.Y., 869 OKADA, H., 2780, 2781 OKADA, J., 2748 OKADA, K., 2012 OKADA, K., 2124 OKADA, M., 576, 2728 OKADA, S., 1001 OKADA, T., 2731 OKAHASHI, N., 1347, 2166 OKAHATA, Y., 2695 OKAMOTO, K., 2783 OKAMOTO, M., 1405, 2873 OKAMOTO, M., 2152 OKAMOTO, N., 2203 OKAMOTO, Y., 2820 OKAMURA, A., 1024 OKANO, T., 1300, 1541, 1542 OKANO, T., 1755 OKAR, I., 1167 OKAWA, S., 388, 2381 OKAYASU, I., 2281 OKAZAKI, J., 2131, 2342 OKAZAKI, M., 51, 1016 OKEIGBEMEN, S.A., 3011 OKI, K., 1405, 2873 OKIJI, T., 2507 OKITSU, M., 2565 OKON, A., 2027, 2396 OKU, H., 1535

NUMMINEN, M., 474 NUNES, C.A.B.C.M., 1545, 1547 NUNES, S., 1438 NUNES, T.G., 1438, 1494 NUNN, M.E., 976, 1716, 2828 NUNOKAWA, Y., 583 NUNTANARANONT, T., 567 NUSSER, A., 2388 NUTTALL, N.M., 1245, 1247, 1248, 2043 NUUTINEN, P., 1693 NYANDINDI, U., 426 NYLUND, K.I.L., 495 NYSTRM, B., 2983 NYSTROM, M.L., 797 NZEDJAN, J., 2049

O
OCONNELL, B., 2473 ODONNELL, M., 525 OHICKEY, S., 1587 OKEEFE, K.L., 2566 OLEARY, L., 1787 OMULLANE, D., 157, 434, 2065, 2719 ONEILL, F.E., 649 OREILLY, C.P., 870 OSULLIVAN, R., 1585 OCAMPO, A.M., 1707 OCHI, M., 1069, 2098 OCHI, S., 814 OCHIAI, K.T., 1338, 1415, 1947, 3099 OCHIAI, Y., 1042, 2186 ODA, N., 176 ODA, S., 1232 ODA, T., 1702, 2238 ODA, Y., 748, 2380, 3036 ODAIRA, C., 1904 ODANI, T., 1206, 1782 ODELIUS-REGNELL, M., 840 ODELL, E., 114 OEZKAN, V., 1771 OFFENBACHER, S., 210, 232, 800, 1832, 2844, 2845, 2992 OGAMI, K., 2707 OGANESYAN, T., 1598 OGASAWARA, T., 2668 OGATA, K., 2664 OGATA, M., 347 OGATA, T., 946 OGATA, Y., 1075, 1076, 2216 OGAWA, H., 2819 OGAWA, I., 2253 OGAWA, M., 1070

190
OKUBO, M., 1770 OKUDA, K., 121, 1022, 1346, 1655, 2177, 2704, 2808 OKUMURA, A., 1061 OKUMURA, K., 2881 OKUNO, O., 387 OKUNSERI, C., 979 OLAH, A.J., 2945 OLCZAK, T., 2433 OLESKO, O., 2396 OLGAC, V., 2303 OLGUIN, D., 2810 OLGUN ERDEMIR, E., 2450 OLIVA, B., 1213 OLIVEIRA, A.F.B.D., 473 OLIVEIRA, B.H., 1562 OLIVEIRA, M.R.M., 974 OLIVEIRA, M.T., 939 OLIVEIRA, R., 1074, 1171 OLIVEIRA, S.H., 1545, 1547 OLIVEIRA, S.S.A., 45, 1951 OLIVER, B.L., 2512 OLIVIERI, K.A.N., 1516, 2583, 2611 OLSBURGH, S.R., 171 OLSEN, I., 767, 2436 OLSEN, I., 2460, 2950 OLSON, B.L., 2269 OLSSON, H., 2488 OLSZEWSKA, I., 2726 OMAR, I., 2682 OMATSU, S., 2203 OMER, O.E., 822 OMMERBORN, M.A., 2350 OMORI, Y., 629, 631, 3084 ONANA, J., 483 ONETTO, J.E., 1965 ONG, G., 574, 1316 ONG, J.L., 262, 1027, 1604, 1608 ONG, W.Y., 93, 1754 ONIKI, T., 1042 ONISOR, I., 2373 ONO, K., 583 ONO, K., 1209 ONO, T., 658 ONODY, P., 11, 2120 ONOSE, H., 950, 1432, 1473 ONTIVEROS, J.C., 2571 ONUKI, M., 1577 ONUMA, K., 2136 ONYANGO, O., 535 ONYEASO, C.O., 35 OOHASHI, M., 2113, 2114, 2126 OOSHIMA, T., 572, 2166 OOSTENDORP, T., 2018 OPDAM, N.J.M., 1465, 2593, 2626

Author/Co-author Index
OPPENHEIM, F.G., 1622, 1915 OPPERMANN, R.V., 625, 2202, 2264, 2826, 2827, 2834 OPSAHL, S., 699 OPYDO-SZYMACZEK, J., 2272 OR, R., 2437 ORDELL, S., 982 ORELLANA, A., 1148 ORLANDO, F., 5 ORLIAGUET, T., 2404 ORNOY, A., 2521 ORSINI, G., 1325 RSTAVIK, D., 132, 1131 ORTIZ DE ZARATE, E., 697 ORTIZ, D., 2804 ORTIZ, G.C., 2837 OSADA, T., 177, 178, 2465 OSADA, T., 1410, 1411 OSAILAN, S.M., 3101, 3102 OSAKA, A., 2129 OSBORNE, C., 741 OSEKO, F., 1925 OSHIDA, Y., 331, 752, 933 OSHIKAWA, M., 680, 1656 OSHINO, K., 463 OSHITA, S., 349 OSORIO, E., 47, 48, 55, 339, 720, 1421, 1426 OSORIO, E., 805 OSORIO, R., 47, 48, 55, 339, 720, 860, 1421, 1425, 1426 OSOZAWA, H., 3081 STER, A., 1767 STERBERG, T., 209, 702 OSTROWSKI, K., 1623 OTA, M., 1163, 1751 OTAKE, S., 1662, 1664 OTERI, G., 1037, 1448 OTERO, R., 1699 OTSUKA, K., 405, 1753, 2223 OTSUKA, K., 1577 OTSUKA, M., 2136 OTSUKA, Y., 2650 OTSUKI, M., 1632 OTT, K.H.R., 1498, 2482, 2591 OTTL, P., 60 OTULAKOWSKA, J., 2312 OUKSUK, N., 1351, 1906 OUNGBHO, K., 567 OUYANG, H.W., 101, 770, 1660 OUYANG, X.Y., 1634, 1635 OWATTA, C., 1638 OWEN, W.L., 19

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PALMER, S., 569 PALMON, A., 2476, 2501 PALOSUO, T., 1155 PAMEIJER, C.H., 2386, 2483, 2485, 2486 PAMENIUS, M., 154 PAN, J., 3057 PAN, P., 1674 PANAGAKOS, F.S., 2248 PANAYIOTIDES, I., 1851 PANDURIC, J., 2618 PANET, A., 2476 PANG, H.N., 149, 966 PAPADOPOULOS, T., 3034 PAPAGERAKIS, P., 2495, 2504, 2514 PAPAGIANNOULIS, L., 3010 PAPAGIANNOULISLASKARIDES, L., 52 PAPAPANOU, P.N., 123, 804, 1885, 2208, 2988 PAPAS, A.S., 2410 PAPATHANASIOU, A., 897 PAPAVASILIOU, G., 851, 1820 PAPAZOGLOU, E., 732 PAPHANGKORAKIT, J., 1362 PAPIA, E., 64 PAQUETTE, D.W., 1309, 2844, 2845, 3092 PARADOWSKI, L., 2144 PARDINI, L.C., 941 PARISUTHIMAN, D., 1085 PARK, C.J., 823, 835 PARK, C.J., 1620 PARK, D.C., 683 PARK, D.S., 823, 835 PARK, H.R., 2169, 2171 PARK, H.S., 828 PARK, J.C., 390 PARK, J.H., 2649 PARK, J.S., 2868 PARK, K., 1089, 1366 PARK, K.-H., 2534 PARK, K.K., 37 PARK, K.K., 1591, 2255, 2908 PARK, N.H., 252, 1140 PARK, S.E., 200 PARK, S.H., 272, 1387, 1927 PARK, S.H., 2376 PARK, T.S., 2870 PARK, Y.C., 1670 PARK, Y.J., 387, 1027, 1604 PARK, Y.K., 2415 PARK, Y.S., 2692 PARKER, D.M., 514

OYAFUSO, D.K., 1521, 2580 OYARZO, J.F., 952 OYARZUN, A., 952 OZA, J., 2497 OZAKI, K., 464, 824, 2736, 2737 OZAWA, H., 501, 1930 OZAWA, M., 1195 OZAWA, S., 314 OZAWA, Y., 996, 2088, 2745 OZAWA, Y., 1713, 2961 ZCAN, M., 20, 724, 873, 1266 OZCOPUR, M., 326 ZDEMI R, D., 1774, 2329 ZDEMI R, O., 1618 ZDEMI R, T., 1617, 1618 ZER, F., 323, 324, 347, 516, 705, 759, 1420, 2568, 2923, 2924, 2926 ZGNALTAY, G., 184 ZGR, Z., 2452, 2825 OZKAYA, M., 705 ZMERIC, N., 1540 OZONO, S., 2161 ZTRK, A.N., 1976 ZTRK, B., 705 ZTRK, B., 1363 ZTRK, N., 1272 OZYUVACI, H., 1169, 1170

P
PAAVONEN, J., 125 PACIFICI, L., 1376 PADILHA, D.M.P., 1548 PADYUKOV, L., 811 PAE, E.K., 1257 PAES, A., 212, 213, 2499 PAES LEME, A.F., 23 PAGANELLI, C., 1213, 1838 PAHAN, K., 220 PAI, H., 2879 PAIK, D.I., 471, 1876 PAIK, K.S., 399, 1185 PAILLON, R., 1626 PAIVA, K., 1074 PAJU, S., 1313 PL, A., 1158 PALAGHIAS, G., 2940 PALAIA, G., 1376, 1378 PALAZZO, V., 2621 PALIN, W.M., 197, 1828 PALIOTO, D.B., 2247 PALLA, S., 2298, 2969 PALLU, S., 747 PALMER, J., 780 PALMER, J.E., 591, 1134, 1344, 2205

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PARRY, J., 2762 PARTANEN, A.-M., 2334 PARUS, M., 2071 PASCASIO, L., 1785 PASCHALIS, E.P., 1085 PASHLEY, D.H., 53, 180, 203, 319, 707, 718, 719, 862, 1421, 1425, 2574, 2921 PASQUANTONIO, G., 504 PASSANEZI, E., 1281, 1749 PASSI, P., 1846, 2378 PATABI CHETA RAMAN, R., 2479 PATAKY, L., 2830 PATEL, L.B., 1046 PATEL, M., 1677 PATEL, T., 1387 PATERN, R., 2698 PATERSON, B., 2411 PATRICK, D., 932 PATTERSON, A.F., 691 PATTERSON, D.G., 2355 PAU, A.K.H., 745, 2349 PAUL, M.S., 1105, 1109 PAUL, S., 1902 PAULINO, S.M., 941 PAVANELLI, C.A., 2582 PAVARINA, A.C., 201, 920, 931, 1294 PAVARINI, A., 165, 2739 PAVASANT, P., 563 PAVON, J.J., 1818 PAZIAK-DOMANSKA, B., 458 PEARSON, G.J., 1822, 2768, 2771 PEARSON, S., 2806 PECHARKI, G.D., 1807 PECK, A., 1367 PEDDIREDDY, A., 647 PEDERSEN, A.M., 2140 PEDERSEN, N., 1889 PEDERSON, E.D., 943 PEDREIRA, A.P.R.D.V., 302 PEEZ, R., 1984 PEGORARO, L.F., 335, 1422 PEGORARO, T.A., 1422 PEHLIVAN, S., 2732 PEIXE, S., 1032, 2605 PELED, M., 1336 PELKA, M., 66 PELLIZZER, E.P., 1948, 1949 PELSOCZI, I., 2096 PELTONEN, E.H., 2335 PENCHARZ, P., 2056 PENG, C., 396 PENGRUX, N., 1000, 1590 PENNA, L.A.P., 2598 PENROD, J.R., 1412, 1554 PENUGONDA, B., 2671

Author/Co-author Index
PFARRER, A.M., 1803 PFEIFER, S., 401 PFEIFFER, P., 70, 71 PFLUMIO, S., 1891 PHAM, D., 743 PHELPS, A.L., 1687 PHILIPPE, P., 2351, 2352 PHILLIPS, C.L., 1231 PHO DUC, J.M., 784 PHONGHANYUDH, A., 350 PIANA, G., 1044 PIAO, Z.G., 1366 PIATOWSKA, D., 458 PIATTELLI, A., 2944 PICARD, P., 1174, 1331 PICCO, C., 127, 129 PICHYANGKUL, S., 215 PICKLES, M.J., 2763 PICKMAN, K., 1720 PIEMJAI, M., 1275, 1434 PIENIHKKINEN, K., 1683, 2143 PIENTA, K.J., 251 PIERRISNARD, L., 714 PIERZYNOWSKA, E., 997 PIESIAK, D., 2070, 2072 PIETIL, I., 109, 153, 2322 PIETILA, T., 153, 2322 PIFFKO, J., 793, 1151 PIHAKARI, A., 474 PIHLSTROM, B.L., 1374 PILATTI, G.L., 1775 PILCH, S., 1239 PILCHER, C.D., 1784 PILECKI, P., 322, 333 PILO, R., 61 PIMENTA, L.A.F., 2575 PIMKHAOKHAM, A., 563 PIMKHAOKHAM, S., 352 PIN, J.J., 271 PINAR, A., 2082 PINE, C.M., 422, 423, 424, 425, 426 PINES, M.S., 1290 PINTADO, M.R., 1514 PINTO, L.M.C.P., 477, 2038, 2493 PINZINO, C.S., 1827 PINZON, L.M., 345, 2919 PIOCH, T., 627, 1814, 1815, 2569, 2626, 2627 PIONCHON, P., 1174, 1331 PIOVESAN, E.M., 2696 PIQUERO, K., 2859 PIRHONEN, E., 1854 PIRTTINIEMI, P., 153 PISCAER, M., 1880 PISCHON, N., 587, 1160, 2251

191
PISTANI, V., 2387 PISTORIUS, A., 2229, 2230 PISTORIUS, J., 2718 PITIPHAT, W., 579, 1886, 2199 PITT FORD, T., 2639 PITT, J., 2688 PITTMAN, D.M., 1657 PITTS, N.B., 420, 2070, 2072 PIWOWARCZYK, A., 60, 1456, 2609 PIZZARDINI, P.C., 530 PJETURSSON, B.E., 1306 PLACIDO, E., 712 PLATT, J.A., 933 PLATT, M.J., 422 PLATTS, A.T., 633 PLATZER, U., 288, 327, 1579, 1811, 2683 PLEGUEZUELOS, O., 1709 PLESH, O., 779 PLUMMER, C., 553 POBER, R., 62, 3058 POGANIK, A., 2132 POGGI, P., 1881 POHL, Y., 785 POITEVIN, A., 859 POLETI, M.L., 1773 POLIDO, M., 1438 POLIMENI, G., 610, 613 POLIMENI, M., 1881 POLJAK-GUBERINA, R., 1557 POLLINGTON, S., 449, 1520 POLYZOIS, I.N., 2109 PONCE, J.G., 2532, 2884 PONCE, R., 589 PONGNARISORN, N.J., 2104 PONGSIRIWET, S., 1783 POOLTHONG, S., 1282 POPELLA, S., 1433 POPOVIC, J., 2477 PORCIANI, P.F., 1056 PORTILLO-GARCS, C., 2241 PORTO NETO, S.D.T., 369, 1974, 2595 POSNER, M.R., 117 POSPIECH, P.R., 817, 1288 POSSENTI, A., 1378 POSTMA, T., 2524 POSTNOV, A., 3014 POTEMPA, J., 225 POTIKET, N., 1357 POTOURIDOU, L., 2798 POULET, P.P., 3089 POULSEN, K., 1314 POULSEN, V.J., 426 POW, E.H.N., 95, 556

PENZKOFER, M., 1289 PERAIRE, M., 2652 PERCIACCANTE, V.J., 789 PERCINOTO, C., 477, 2038, 2493 PERDIGO, J., 320, 342, 863 PEREIRA, C.L., 2696 PEREIRA, J.C., 1274 PEREIRA, L.C.G., 862, 2694 PEREIRA, P.N.R., 49, 503, 1463, 2575 PEREIRA, S.G., 1494 PEREIRA, T.J., 2321, 2328 PERES, K.G., 147, 148, 1566 PERES, M.A., 148 PREZ, E., 1845 PEREZ, F., 1096 PEREZ, L., 224 PREZ, R., 29, 34 PREZ-GARZN, M., 2227, 2235 PERINETTI, G., 475, 1392, 1401, 2073 PERRONE, M., 2804 PERSSON, A., 2751 PERSSON, G.R., 205, 206, 618, 2986, 2987, 2993 PERSSON, L., 128 PERSSON, R.E., 205, 206, 618 PESCHKE, A., 363, 1468 PESIC, S., 2477 PESIC, Z., 2477 PESSIAN, F., 322 PESUN, I.J., 3093 PETASIS, N., 2245 PETER, A., 1902 PETERS, E.U., 1028, 2314 PETERS, T., 3077 PETERSEN, F.C., 221, 765 PETERSEN, P.E., 12, 425 PETERSSON, A., 1303 PETERSSON, K., 154, 2488 PETERSSON, L.G., 24, 25, 163 PETERSSON, U., 515 PETRONE, M.A., 1172, 2265 PETROPOULOS, V.C., 1947 PETROVIC, V.V., 1994 PETSCHELT, A., 1503, 2678 PETTERSSON, T., 2986 PETTI, S., 1376, 1378, 2067 PEUKER, M., 861 PEUMANS, M., 907, 911 PEUTZFELDT, A., 174, 1459 PEYRON, M.A., 2277, 2278 PEZELJ-RIBARIC, S., 1686, 2142, 2145, 2655 PEZZOLI, M., 361, 362

192
POWALA, C.V., 1739, 2701 POWERS, J.M., 716, 953, 1431, 2566, 2571, 2919 PRGER, T., 2319 PRAHL-ANDERSEN, B., 438, 2074, 2977 PRAKASH, P.T., 2165 PRAMANIK, R., 1920 PRATCHAYAKUPT, P., 1728 PRATI, C., 53, 274, 520, 707, 854, 1044, 1631, 1724, 1745, 1957, 1963, 2387, 2937, 2989 PRATIWI, T., 78 PRESHAW, P.M., 1729, 1739, 2701 PRETTY, I.A., 1012, 2561, 2741 PRICE, A.M., 1622 PRICE, G.J., 624 PRISCO, D., 182 PROCTOR, G.B., 1920, 3101, 3102 PROGULSKE-FOX, A., 1317, 2155, 2156, 2165 PROMSUDTHI, A., 2257 PROSKIN, H.M., 700 PRUSZEWICZ, A., 1341 PSOTER, W., 435 PUGACH, M.K., 505, 1065 PUNWANI, I.C., 1995 PUPPIN-RONTANI, R.M., 1236, 1441, 2599 PURDIE, D., 245 PURI, V., 91 PURUCKER, P., 768 PUSSINEN, P.J., 1105, 1155, 125 PUTIGNANO, A., 1443, 2597 PUTT, M.S., 485, 1055 PUTTAIAH, R., 139 PYLE, M.A., 2361 PNAR, A., 2063

Author/Co-author Index
QUICK, D.L., 789 QUIRYNEN, M., 1111, 1297, 1308 QUISPE, L., 2682 QUIVEY, R.G., 2794 QVARNSTROM, M., 1693

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RENGO, S., 182, 2698 RENVERT, S., 2986, 2987 RESEL, E., 29, 34 REUBENS, R.L., 2383 REUSCH, B., 723, 726 REY, A.M., 1242 REYNA, J., 170 REYNOLDS, E.C., 2430 REZENDE, D.R.B., 1281 REZZANI, R., 1838 RHBEINI, Y.A., 2173 RHEDE, F., 2228 RHEE, S.-H., 2091 RHEINBERGER, V., 855, 865, 867, 868, 1468 RHODIN, N.R., 1681 RHODUS, N.L., 1204 RHYU, S.K., 684 RIANO, P.C., 1039 RIBAS, A.M., 2264 RIBEIRO, C.C.C., 1597, 1807 RIBEIRO, D.A., 1773 RIBEIRO, .D.P., 1749 RIBEIRO, F.L., 2606 RIBEIRO, J., 2231 RIBEIRO, J.P.F., 359, 368 RIBEIRO, L.L.G., 608 RIBEIRO, M.C., 1447 RIBEIRO, M.C.M., 1286 RIBEIRO-ROTTA, R.F., 1545, 1547 RIBEIRO-SAMPAIO, N., 1227 RICARD, A., 761 RICCERI, R., 3035 RICH, S., 2702 RICHARD, B., 1669 RICHARDS, L.C., 1218 RICHARDSON, E.R., 3023 RICHARDSON, P., 535 RICHTER, E.J., 2943 RICHTER, G., 1964 RIEBER, V., 784 RIGGIO, M., 1379 RIKKEN, J.G., 2593 RIKSEN, E.A., 1025, 2103 RIKUTA, A., 1432 RIMONDINI, L., 2108 RINGLER, R., 657 RINKE, S., 818, 842, 843 RIORDAN, P.J., 439, 441, 1795 RIPARI, A., 1378 RIPARI, F., 1376 RISK, J.M., 792 RITCHIE, R.O., 85 RITWIK, P., 3028 RIVERA, H., 2532, 2884

R
RAAB, W.H.-M., 287, 1260, 1912, 1922, 1923, 2117, 2313, 2350, 2519 RAADAL, M., 4, 18 RABADN, M.., 29, 34 RABANG, H.R.C., 1389 RABCZAK, W., 1973 RABIE, A.B.M., 2515 RABITZ, G.K., 1531 RACKELMANN, G., 453 RCZ, G.Z., 2473 RACZYSKA, M., 985 RADA, R.E., 739 RADCLIFFE, C.E., 2807 RADENKOVIC, M., 2477 RADKE, J., 2016, 2017 RADLEY, N., 107 RADNAI, M., 1158 RADZ, G., 899 RAETZKE, P.B., 1746 RAFFERTY, K.L., 2971 RAGAIN, J.C., 943, 2003 RAHIOTIS, C., 732, 1493, 1503, 1740, 2929 RAHN, B.A., 2974 RAIA, G., 1991 RAIGRODSKI, A.J., 782 RAJ, P.A., 200 RAJAN, M., 1413 RAJWANI, F., 948, 949, 2557, 2558, 2559 RAMAMURTHY, N., 2831 RAMANATHAN, S., 1687 RAMEL, C., 1902 RAMEZANI, G.H., 2847 RAMIREZ ANGUIANO, V., 1146 RAMMELSBERG, P., 65, 784, 819, 821, 1288, 1330, 2634 RAMOS, B., 2682 RAMOS-GOMEZ, F.J., 425, 426, 1793 RAMP, L.C., 374 RAMP, M.H., 374 RAMSUBHAG, S., 152 RAN, X., 3057 RANDALL, R.C., 197, 443, 1282, 1475, 1511, 1512, 1513, 1828, 2688

Q
QAHASH, M., 610 QAQISH, J.G., 2773 QI, F., 540 QI, F.H., 3057 QIAN, F., 306, 330 QIAN, W., 1440 QIU, W., 3065 QUALTROUGH, A., 2798 QUARANTA, A., 1038, 1692, 2164 QUARANTA, M., 2621 QUE, M.L., 801, 1710

RANDOLPH, K.A., 1512, 1513 RANGARAJAN, M., 2432 RANGHI, G., 2621 RANTANEN, H., 2307 RANTANEN, I., 632, 2143 RAPOZO-HILO, M.L., 1802, 1803 RAPPELLI, G., 1443, 2631 RASHID, R.G., 257 RASPERINI, G., 3002, 3002 RASSAMEEMASMAUNG, S., 2201, 2237 RATHNASAMY, J., 1413 RATKA-KRUEGER, P., 1746 RATSON, T., 61 RATTARASARN, C., 990 RAU, P., 2627 RAVINDRANATH, R.M.H., 1320 RAVON, N.A., 2993 RAWLINSON, A., 1727 RAWLS, H.R., 387, 1027, 1604 RAYBOULD, T.P., 2032 RAYENS, M.K., 2125 RAZANAMIHAJA, N., 426 RAZZOOG, M.E., 1457, 2543, 2612, 2615 RE, D., 1449, 2631 REAGAN, J., 139 REBELO, H., 3002, 3002 REBISCINI, P., 2164 RECIO, L., 798 REES, G.D., 1920, 2762 REGES, R.V., 882 REGNET, T., 2180 REHBEIN, D., 2105 REHMANN, P., 315 REIBEL, J., 253 REICH, N.O., 2497 REICH, S., 66, 726, 1355 REICHERT, S., 1933 REIMANN, J.O.F., 1793 REINHARDT, K.-J., 1498, 2377 REINHOLD, A.C., 2474, 3107 REIS, A., 329, 2920 REIS, J.M.S.N., 931 REIT, C., 133, 134, 136 REKOW, E.D., 3022 REMONDA, L., 2394 REMPEL, D., 1573 REN, C.D., 1990 REN, L., 575, 592 REN, Y., 167 RENATO MORALES, J., 1521

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RIZOIU, I., 2577 ROAN, R.T., 280, 561, 826, 837, 1788, 2310 ROBERTS, A., 1676 ROBERTS, H.C., 234, 1083 ROBERTS, H.W., 943 ROBERTS, J.E., 2991 ROBERTS-THOMSON, K., 691, 694 ROBERTSON, A., 2061 ROBERTSON, P.B., 143 ROBEY, P.G., 2358 ROBINSON, C., 83, 1061, 1857, 2389 ROBINSON, D.L., 1062, 1229 ROBINSON, P.G., 14, 1879 ROBINSON, P.P., 1182, 1183, 1192, 2280, 2518 ROBLES, F.R.P., 991 ROBLES, M., 29, 34 ROCHA, E.P., 1418, 1948, 1949 ROCHA, P.I., 1430 ROCHA, R., 1562 ROCHE, A., 245 ROCK, P., 528, 2382 RODD, H.D., 1191, 1194, 2853 RODE, R., 1409 RODE, S.M., 1403, 1409, 2598 RODELLA, L., 1838 RDER, F., 2392 RODRIGUES GARCIA, R.C.M., 1760 RODRIGUES, D.M., 2546 RODRIGUES, J.G.R., 1165, 1430 RODRIGUES, M.H.C., 21 RODRIGUES, M.J., 977 RODRIGUES, P.H., 2155 RODRIGUES, R., 606 RODRIGUEZ Y BAENA, R., 1881 RODRGUEZ, A., 1707 RODRIGUEZ, R.E., 666, 1162, 1345 RODRIGUEZ-TALAVERA, R., 1276 ROEDER, L., 953 ROETERS, F.J.M., 1465, 2593 ROGER-LEROI, V., 1574 ROGERS, I., 2784 ROGERS, S.N., 792, 2909 ROGGENDORF, H.C., 2666, 2699 ROGGENDORF, M., 2678 ROGGENSACK, M., 1771 ROH, W.G., 2585

Author/Co-author Index
ROUX, D., 408, 2404 ROVATTI, L., 1952 ROVERONI, L.H.D., 479 ROY, J., 1052 ROYKH, B., 2765 ROYZMAN, D., 798 ROZGONYI, F., 2306 ROZPONCZYK, E., 458 ROZZA, R., 975 RUBEN, J.L., 20, 26 RUBIN, M.A., 251 RUBO, J.H., 2466 RUDNEY, J.D., 218 RUETTERMANN, S., 2661 RUGGERI, A., 274, 1724, 1957 RUHL, S., 2456 RUIJVEN, L.J., 711 RUIZ, J.C., 1752 RUZ-VERGARA, K., 2150 RUMP, I., 956 RUPF, S., 222 RUPP, F., 1844, 2105 RUSBY, S., 2002 RUSE, N.D., 714, 1639 RUSIN, R.P., 2613 RUSINIAK-KUBIK, K., 1659 RUSKIN, J., 1340 RUSSELL, D., 2410 RUSSO, S.P., 2844, 2845 RTTERMANN, S., 2117 RUYTER, I.E., 3095 RYAN, M.E., 599 RYDER, M., 3079 RYO, K., 2705 RZASA, L.J., 2262

193
SAHAFI, A., 1459 SAHARA, N., 501 SAHLBERG, C., 2334, 2335 SAIDKARIMOVA, U.A., 1373 SAIGO, K., 771 SAILER, I., 74 SAILYNOJA, E.S., 913 SAITO, C., 583 SAITO, K., 1400, 2578 SAITO, M., 2516 SAITO, R., 1076 SAITO, T., 1068, 1070, 2266 SAITO, T., 1261 SAITO, T., 2811 SAITOH, A., 2253 SAITOH, M., 1427 SAITOH, M., 1786 SAIZ, E., 1818 SAJIMA, H., 1553 SAKAE, T., 1014, 1867, 2780 SAKAGAMI, H., 638, 1051, 1175, 2656, 2897 SAKAGUCHI, H., 1875 SAKAGUCHI, N., 469 SAKAGUCHI, T., 2866 SAKAI, E., 2783 SAKAI, J., 2646, 2647 SAKAI, T., 1495 SAKAKURA, C.E., 1533 SAKAMAKI, K., 1541 SAKAMOTO, K., 906 SAKAMOTO, M., 517 SAKAMOTO, M., 1400, 1934 SAKAMOTO, Y., 502 SAKAMURA, M., 928 SAKATA, T., 2505 SAKIYAMA, K., 1221 SAKOOLNAMARKA, R., 455 SAKURABA, E., 1615 SAKURAI, K., 290, 2707, 2859 SAKURAI, T., 2136 SALAM, M.A., 551, 2081, 2949 SALAS, A.M., 2914 SALAS, M.T., 2046 SALAZAR, E., 1148 SALDANHA, D.V., 2834 SALEH, G., 287, 1260, 2117, 2852 SALEM, A., 2210 SALIB, N., 2496 SALIBA, N.A., 1580 SALIBA, O., 2066 SALIMEE, P., 1936 SALO, T., 799 SALONEN, J.I., 913

ROHANIZADEH, R., 190 ROHLIN, M., 437 ROJANAPANTHU, P., 2257 ROJAS-SANCHEZ, F., 2265 RLLEKE, C., 2537 ROMANELLO, M., 3035 ROMANOS, G.E., 1305, 1738, 2487 ROMBERG, E.E., 740, 2485, 2486 ROMEAS, A., 271 ROMEED, S.A., 1935 ROMEO, U., 1376, 1378 RMHILD, G., 496 ROMIEU, O., 693 ROMO, L., 697 ROMPR, P.H., 1444, 2406, 2446, 2447 RONG, W.S., 17 RNOLD, H.J., 1025, 2103, 2946 ROSA, O.P.S., 165, 2739 ROSADO, C.F., 2599 ROSALEN, P.L., 459 ROSATO, A., 2167 ROSCA, G., 80 ROSE, E.C., 242, 2974 ROSE, J., 2368 ROSE, L.F., 2256 ROSEFF, M., 3018 ROSN, A., 2710 ROSN, B.G., 2106 ROSEN, G., 2428 ROSENBERG, M., 406, 1112 ROSENBLATT, A., 473, 1005 ROSENFELD, E., 2252 ROSENQUIST, J.B., 559 ROSENSTIEL, S.F., 257 ROSENTRITT, M., 381, 1289, 1454, 1492, 1517, 2013, 2180, 2544, 2545, 2564, 2587 ROSIN, M., 1477 RSING, C.K., 846, 2826, 2827, 2838 ROSS, K.F., 254, 2803 ROSSI, P., 2378 ROTA, M.T., 1881 ROTHAMEL, D., 1734 ROTHENDLER, J., 2702 ROU, W.J., 837, 1788 ROUAS, A., 31 ROUAS, P., 31, 1217 ROUBALIKOVA, L., 626 ROULET, J.F., 183, 730 ROUMANAS, E.D., 1358, 1359 ROUNTREE, P.R., 817

S
SA-ARD-IAM, N., 215 SAAD, J.R., 336 SAAVEDRA, C., 355 SAAVEDRA, M., 1759 SABER, M., 2446 SABETI, M.A., 2441 SACCO, R.L., 2988 SADAN, A., 2584, 2638 SADEK, F.T., 1268, 1436 SADOWSKY, D., 2907 SAE-LIM, V., 1754, 2489 SAEKI, K., 1429 SAEKI, Y., 1222, 1255 SAERBECK, U., 1642, 1643 SAFARIAN, A., 805 SAFAVI, K.E., 2386 SAFI, A., 2068 SAGAWA, H., 2423 SAGE, J., 1872, 2353 SAGEL, P.A., 902

194
SALSENCH, J., 295, 2652 SALVADORI, D.M.F., 1773 SALVATIERRA, S., 968 SALVESON, C.A., 444 SALVI, G.E., 2520 SALZ, U., 855, 865, 867, 868 SALZER, T., 867, 868 SAMAD, S.A., 1202 SAMADI, S., 353 SAMARANAYAKE, L.P., 425, 762, 763, 764, 1385, 1678, 2172, 2997 SAMARANAYAKE, Y.H., 762, 2172 SAMAYOA, M., 589 SAMESHIMA, G.T., 171, 2912 SAMET, J., 436 SAMIOTIS, A., 1619 SAMMONS, R., 528, 1840 SAMOTO, H., 1076 SAMSO, J., 295, 316 SAN NICOLS, A., 328 SANADA, J.T., 1165 SANADA, M., 1206, 1782 SANASI, V., 2031 SANCAKL, H., 1470 SANCHEZ, G., 433 SNCHEZ, R., 589 SANDBERG, E., 916 SANDBERG, M., 2478 SANDERINK, G., 1543 SANDERS, A.E., 1245, 1247, 1248, 1249 SANDERSON, J., 114 SANDGREN, A., 1667 SANDROS, J., 804 SANNA, A., 2937 SANO, A., 2772 SANO, H., 175, 180, 367, 710, 905, 1987, 2574, 2600 SANO, K., 2113, 2114, 2126 SANO, T., 1300, 1302 SANTAMARA, G., 697 SANTAMARA, J., 697 SANTINI, A., 54, 1954 SANTOS, F.A., 359, 369 SANTOS, G.C., Jr., 2466 SANTOS, J.R., 1775 SANTOS, M.J.M.C., 67 SANTOS, M., 277 SANTOS, N.B.D., 2066 SANTOS, S.L., 2758 SANZ, M., 3002 SAPELLI, P.L., 1838 SAPIO, S., 1056 SARATANI, K., 1015, 1611, 2026, 2417 SARCINELLI, R., 1053, 2064

Author/Co-author Index
SARGENT, C., 139 SARITA, P.T.N., 258 SARKAR, N.K., 3028 SARKISSIAN, E., 2367 SARKONEN, N., 2812 SRNER, B., 26, 1594 SARRETT, D.C., 2368 SASA, R., 857 SASAGURI, K., 2779 SASAKI, A., 686, 2288, 2289 SASAKI, K., 651 SASAKI, M., 1360 SASAKI, M., 2704 SASAKI, M., 2780 SASAKI, T., 517, 1610, 1950 SASAKI, T., 571 SASAKI, T., 658, 942, 1220, 2023 SASAKI, Y., 1050 SATO, A., 2659 SATO, A., 3080 SATO, D., 568 SATO, E., 615 SATO, E., 1195 SATO, H., 751, 1086, 2857 SATO, H., 1451, 1453 SATO, H., 2772 SATO, I., 679, 1658, 2900 SATO, J., 2212 SATO, K., 1051 SATO, M., 1122, 1675 SATO, M., 1610 SATO, N., 1675 SATO, R., 2453 SATO, S., 497, 1001, 2516 SATO, S., 1744, 2461 SATO, S., 2253 SATO, T., 542, 1128, 2801, 2802 SATO, T., 639, 2295 SATO, T., 875, 2601 SATO, T., 1007 SATO, T., 1051 SATO, T., 1453 SATO, T., 2805 SATO, Y., 1610 SATO, Y., 2292 SATO, Y., 2780 SATOH, C., 1546 SATOH, H., 2693 SATOH, K., 638, 1175, 2656 SATOH, M., 2462 SATOH, N., 367 SATSUMA, T., 2290, 2297 SATTARI, M., 1390 SATTAYASANSKUL, W., 567 SATTERTHWAITE, J.D., 2561

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SCHMIDT, S., 1144 SCHMIDT, S., 1968 SCHMIDT-BEER, U., 2858 SCHMITTER, M., 1330 SCHMITZ, B., 992, 2640 SCHMKEL, H.G., 1854 SCHNEIDER, C., 2350 SCHNEIDER, G., 2128 SCHNEIDER, R., 2579 SCHNEIDER-FRIEDMAN, C., 138 SCHOEPF, C., 1837 SCHOFIELD, M., 2717 SCHOLTANUS, J.D., 1287 SCHOLZ, A., 634 SCHOONMAN, J., 2420 SCHTTLER, D., 2818 SCHRDER, T., 2797 SCHRDER, U., 2488 SCHROEDER, M., 329, 366, 2920 SCHROTH, G., 2394 SCHUBERT, J., 796, 1933 SCHUBERT, M.M., 3078 SCHUEPBACH, P., 1852 SCHULLER, A.A., 2711 SCHULTE, A., 956 SCHULTE, S., 2194 SCHULTE-MNTING, J., 1805, 1808, 2680 SCHULTZ, S., 381 SCHULTZ-WALZ, J.E., 191 SCHULZ, C., 2678 SCHULZ, E.E., 1605 SCHULZ, K.H., 1608 SCHULZ, K., 2014 SCHULZE, J., 1319, 2513, 2514 SCHULZE, R.K.W., 1539, 2024, 2392 SCHUMACHER, M., 74, 722 SCHUMACHER, R.F., 3078 SCHWAHN, C., 155, 1550, 1565, 1698, 1762, 1763, 1766 SCHWARTZ, S., 1581 SCHWARTZ, Z., 263, 2521 SCHWARZ, F., 1734, 1736, 3005 SCHWEIKL, H., 2388, 2667 SCHWEITZER, D.M., 1352 SCHWENK, B., 2254 SCIOTE, J.J., 27, 1256, 2889, 2890 SCIPIONI, A., 2108 SCOTT, J., 3 SCOTTI, R., 962, 1462, 1515, 2608, 2672, 2673 SCRAGG, M.A., 217

SAUK, J.J., 790, 1868 SAUL, L., 1821 SAUNDERS, W.P., 1379 SAVANHEIMO, N., 474 SAVARRIO, L., 1379 SAVASTANO, N.J., 2911 SAW, T.Y., 1660, 2490 SAWA, Y., 584, 1928 SAWASE, T., 376, 3038 SAWYER, D.R., 2361 SAXENA, D., 75 SAY, E.C., 347, 1420, 2568, 2923, 2924 SAYARDOUST, S., 3108 SCAF, G., 1533 SCANNAPIECO, F.A., 159 SCAPOLI, C., 605 SCHAAF, M., 2555 SCHACHER, B., 1746 SCHACHT, E.H., 196 SCHAEFER, R., 2350 SCHAEFFER, F., 185 SCHFER, E., 1498, 2377 SCHFERS, F., 849, 1480 SCHALLER, H.G., 332, 338, 1327, 1433 SCHRER, P., 74 SCHTZLE, M., 2454 SCHAUDINN, C., 587, 1160, 2174 SCHEDLE, A., 2390 SCHEIDEGGER, N., 2034 SCHEIDELER, L., 1844, 2105, 2379, 3027 SCHEIE, A.A., 221, 765, 766 SCHENKEIN, H.A., 122, 813, 1107, 1377, 2233, 2431, 2954 SCHERBAUM, W., 1736 SCHEUTZEL, P., 954 SCHIFFMAN, E.L., 781 SCHIFFNER, U., 1821 SCHILLE, C., 2379 SCHILLER, S., 1288 SCHIRRMEISTER, J.F., 2680 SCHITTEK JANDA, M., 2400, 2402 SCHLEGELBERGER, B., 915 SCHLEIFER, S., 620 SCHLEYER, T., 2044 SCHMAGE, P., 327, 1579 SCHMALZ, G., 341, 401, 1968, 1975, 2388, 2391, 2456, 2662, 2667 SCHMECK, B., 587, 1160 SCHMID, J., 2945 SCHMIDT, A.M., 118, 123

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SCRASCIA, A., 1692, 2164 SCULEAN, A., 1168, 1734, 1736, 2185, 2963, 3005, 3006 SEABOLD, D., 2128 SEDGLEY, C., 543 SEEMANN, R., 488, 496 SEGAWA, H., 1261 SEGERSTRM, S., 820 SEIDA, Y., 1552 SEIFART, H.I., 126 SEIFERT, D., 1557 SEIFERT, T.B., 1681 SEKI, H., 1966 SEKI, K., 1541, 1542 SEKI, M., 2075 SEKIGUCHI, M., 1556, 2704 SEKIGUCHI, Y., 841 SEKINE, G., 961 SEKINE, H., 652 SEKINE, I., 961 SEKITA, T., 1220 SELA, M.N., 2428 SELIMOVIC, D., 2850, 2852 SELTMANN, M., 2117 SEMENOFF SEGUNDO, A., 2838 SEMPOS, C., 2455 SENADHEERA, D., 2733 SENAWONGSE, P., 347, 1632, 2384, 2923 SENE, F., 1274 SENER, Y., 466, 2926 S ENGN, A., 516, 705, 759, 2926 SENNA, A., 969, 975 SENPUKU, H., 547, 551, 1672, 2081, 2805, 2949 SENSI, L.G., 344, 1958 SEO, K., 1541 SEO, R., 201, 931 SEO, S.J., 545 SEONG, J.H., 1126, 1132, 2799 SEPET, E., 427, 1774, 2063, 2082 SEPTIER, D., 1318, 1321 SEREY, F., 952 SERHAN, C.N., 2245 SERRA, M.D., 2323 SERRANO, C., 2179 SERVIDIO, D., 2031, 2108, 2989 SESSLE, B.J., 1178, 2443 SETH, A., 2214 SETHU, S., 3042 SEWARD, M.H., 741 SEWN, L.A., 1917 SEYFERT, H., 796 SEYMEN, F., 427

Author/Co-author Index
SHI, S.G., 1611, 2417 SHI, W., 540, 1108, 1140 SHI, X., 1348 SHI, Z., 770 SHIAU, Y.Y., 238 SHIBATA, M., 2783 SHIBATA, S., 558, 682 SHIBATA, T., 1233 SHIBATA, T., 1768, 2881, 2964 SHIBATA, T., 2246, 2835 SHIBATA, Y., 393, 1054 SHIBATA, Y., 774 SHIBATA, Y., 1133 SHIBATA, Y., 2162, 2163 SHIBLI, J.A., 1023, 1853 SHIBOSKI, C.H., 2765 SHIBUKAWA, N., 630 SHIBUKAWA, Y., 607, 653, 1163, 1744 SHIBUKAWA, Y., 652 SHIBUKAWA, Y., 2119, 2274, 2295, 2854 SHIBUTANI, T., 824 SHIBUTANI, T., 2232 SHIDBAN, H., 805 SHIEH, S.T., 472 SHIEH, T.Y., 113, 1147, 1207 SHIGEKAWA, M., 1026 SHIGEMOTO, S., 2297 SHIH, S.C., 3051 SHIIBA, M., 1211 SHIIGAI, T., 753 SHIINA, N., 1577 SHIM, C.H., 104 SHIM, J.S., 2585 SHIMABUKURO, S., 1786 SHIMABUKURO, Y., 2224 SHIMADA, A., 2246, 2835, 2891 SHIMADA, K., 810 SHIMADA, K., 1209 SHIMADA, K., 2603 SHIMADA, Y., 50, 348 SHIMADA, Y., 2922 SHIMAUCHI, H., 225, 275, 524, 1128, 1653, 1704, 2218 SHIMAZU, A., 1016 SHIMAZU, Y., 84, 235 SHIMIZU, E., 1075, 1076 SHIMIZU, H., 319, 1929 SHIMIZU, H., 1410 SHIMIZU, K., 2163 SHIMIZU, S., 557, 1768 SHIMIZU, T., 1556 SHIMODAIRA, T., 1323 SHIMOKAWA, H., 509, 1080, 2776

195
SHIMOKOBE, H., 921 SHIMOMURA, H., 1090, 1094, 1095 SHIMONISHI, M., 2212, 2218 SHIMONO, J., 623 SHIMONO, M., 639, 748, 753, 1371, 1388, 2110, 2274, 2295, 2854, 3105 SHIMONO, T., 2048 SHIMOOKA, S., 1090 SHIMOTSU, A., 1688 SHIMOZONO, A., 2586 SHIN, H.S., 1123, 1137, 1138, 2734, 2735, 2799 SHIN, J.W., 2127 SHIN, K., 807, 810, 2206 SHIN, K.H., 252 SHIN, S.J., 38 SHIN, Z., 405 SHINADA, K., 2720, 2984 SHINAGAWA, H., 658 SHINDOH, M., 1019 SHINJI, H., 478, 497, 1001 SHINKAI, K., 181, 1978 SHINNO, K., 866 SHINODA, K., 1302, 1303, 3063 SHINOHARA, C., 1408 SHINOHARA, J., 2835 SHINOHARA, M., 2840 SHINOZUKA, O., 1119 SHINSHO, F., 414, 419 SHINTANI, H., 51, 708, 1016 SHINTANI, M., 653, 2274, 2295, 2854 SHINYA, A., 913, 913 SHINZATO, K., 1102 SHIOMI, N., 1701 SHIOTA, M., 1033 SHIRAI, K., 46, 708, 859 SHIRAI, Y.Y., 2953 SHIRAISHI, T., 935, 1461 SHIRATORI, K., 2110 SHIRLAW, P., 114 SHIRODARIA, S., 2761 SHIRONO, M., 181, 2484 SHIROTA, A., 1959 SHIZUKUISHI, S., 578, 622, 1730, 2791, 2824 SHMADA, Y., 806 SHOFER, F.S., 3020 SHOJI, H., 631, 2425, 3084 SHOJI, M., 2267 SHOJI, S., 275 SHOKATI, B., 948, 949, 2556, 2557, 2558, 2559 SHORE, R.C., 83 SHORTALL, A.C.C., 443, 2370, 2502

SEYMOUR, G.J., 591, 1134, 1344, 2205, 2104, 2434, 2509 SEYMOUR, R.A., 2456 SFINTESU, C., 223 SGAN-COHEN, H.D., 1244 SGAVIOLI, C.A.P.P., 1285 SHAFIEI, F., 942 SHAH, A.A., 1229 SHAH, S., 261 SHAHDAD, S.A., 3030 SHAHID, S., 425, 426, 432, 2714 SHAI, E., 2476, 2501 SHAINI, F.J., 1799 SHAND, J.M., 2890 SHANG, S.H., 636 SHANG, Z.J., 555, 681 SHANNON, D.B., 2503 SHANNON, M.J., 782 SHAPIRA, L., 119, 2501, 2994, 2995 SHARAWY, M., 1337 SHARMA, A., 223 SHARMA, N.C., 2773 SHARP, L., 1812 SHARPE, P.T., 2356 SHAW, A.M., 171 SHAW, W., 1879 SHAY, B., 2252 SHEETS, S.M., 1892 SHEIHAM, A., 147, 1567, 2051 SHEIKH, K., 948, 949, 2557, 2558, 2559 SHEIKH, K., 2558 SHELBURNE, C.E., 251, 1511, 2810 SHEN, C., 1479, 1823, 2623 SHEN, L.C., 561 SHEN, Q., 1440 SHEN, S., 2738 SHEN, T., 1313 SHEPHERD, J.P., 243, 244, 245 SHERIDAN, J.F., 2837 SHERIF, A.E.H., 3064 SHERIF, L.N., 1772 SHERMAN, J.J., 1872, 2353, 2861, 2862 SHERRIFF, M., 322 SHETTY, V., 247, 786, 787, 2193 SHI, C.X., 2549 SHI, D., 809 SHI, E., 2831 SHI, J., 1250 SHI, S., 511, 1065, 1865 SHI, S., 2358

196
SHU, K., 309 SHUGARS, D.C., 1784 SHUGARS, D., 156, 442 SHULER, C.F., 43, 675, 743 SHULMAN, J.D., 481 SHUMAN, J., 2360 SHURIN, G.V., 224 SHURIN, M.R., 224 SHUSTER, A., 1112 SIAR, C.H., 2487 SICILIA, A., 3002 SIDDHIVARN, C., 232 SIDHU, S.K., 203, 719 SIEGEL, S.C., 2540 SIEGMUND, T.O., 2699 SIERRAALTA, M., 871, 2543, 2612, 2615 SIGURDSSON, A., 1874 SIHOTANG, E., 535 SIKORA, M., 2564 SILIKAS, N., 1269, 2927, 2929 SILVA, A.O., 368 SILVA, E.D.O., 1150 SILVA, E.M., 1437 SILVA, F.B., 2657 SILVA, M.A.G.S., 1545, 1547 SILVA, M.F.D.A., 465 SILVA, N.R.F.A., 334, 335, 1422 SILVA, R., 1621 SILVA, S., 165, 2739 SILVA, S.M.B., 1997 SILVEIRA, G.M., 1775 SILVER, J., 2154 SIM, J.H., 1140 SIMANSKI, S.P., 1661 SIMARK-MATTSSON, C., 661 SIMIZU, S., 1769 SIMMER, J.P., 1063, 1322 SIMON, G., 3067 SIMON, J., 1393 SIMUNOVIC SOSKIC, M., 2864 SINGER, J.M., 2920 SINGH, C.J., 2671 SINGH, M.L., 2410 SINGLETON, J., 1720 SINHORETI, M.A.C., 882, 2599 SIQUEIRA, V.C.V., 2321, 2325, 2326, 2328 SIRN, E.K., 1131 SIRIMAHARAJ, V., 279 SIRIRAT, M., 2257 SIRIRUNGROJYING, S., 2578 SISSONS, C.H., 1857, 1858

Author/Co-author Index
SITTHISERIPRATIP, K., 1040 SIVARAJASINGAM, V., 244 SIXOU, M., 761 SIYAMBALAPITIYA, N., 2434 SJDIN, B., 2209 SJGREN, P., 2332 SKARET, E., 4, 18 SKARSTEIN, K., 3073 SKARTVEIT, L., 1537 SKAUG, N., 539, 2151, 2665 SKEIE, M.S., 425, 426, 3009 SKELTON, T., 2340 SKOPINSKA-ROZEWSKA, E., 1659 SKRIFVARS, M., 1483 SKLASON, S., 1176 SKUR, P., 426 SLABY, I., 1025 SLADE, G.D., 210, 800, 1245, 1247, 1248, 1874, 2067 SLAKESKI, N., 2430 SLANEY, J.M., 217 SLATER, M., 428 SLOAN, A.J., 266, 267, 269 SLOAN, P., 2301 SLOTS, J., 2441 SMALLEY, J.W., 2154 SMART, G., 2398 SMEDBERG, J.I., 840, 2632 SMITH, A., 756 SMITH, A.D.M., 83 SMITH, A.J., 266, 267, 268, 269, 2661, 2762 SMITH, C., 1896, 1897 SMITH, C.A., 1856 SMITH, D.J., 227 SMITH, G., 266, 2661 SMITH, J.A., 158 SMITH, K.L., 599 SMITH, P.L., 1192 SMITH, P.W., 1856, 2741 SMITH, R.E., 1827 SMITH, R.N., 573, 1062 SMITH, S., 1049, 2761 SMITH, T.A., 2032 SMITH, Y., 635 SMIYOSHI, K., 908 SMYTH, T.W., 1471 SNLL, T.J., 2035 SNELGROVE, S., 2430 SNOAD, R.J., 741 SO, K., 309, 310 SOATTHIYANONT, W., 2055 SOBOCZYSKA, K., 1725 SOBUE, S., 572

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SONG, Y.W., 1366 SONIES, B., 129 SONKOL, T., 1806 SONODA, H., 322 SONUGELEN, M., 1363, 1407 SOO, C., 40 SOO-AMPON, M., 493, 494 SOO-AMPON, S., 493, 494 SOOKASAM, M., 2796 SOORY, M., 2219 SORAGE, C.F.V., 1285 SORENSEN, J.A., 2385 SRENSEN, L.K., 596, 2239 SORENSEN, R.G., 2244 SORG, T., 2569 SORIANO, E.P., 974 SRNES, S., 2665 SORRELL, A., 1572 SORSA, T., 663, 799, 1693, 1743, 2832 SOSKOLNE, A., 2994 SOSKOLNE, V., 1244 SOSKOLNE, W.A., 119, 2995 SOUEIDAN, A., 265 SOUKOS, N., 3090 SOUSA, S.A., 1005 SOUSA, S.M.G., 2657 SOUZA FILHO, C.B., 941 SOUZA FILHO, F.J., 1389 SOUZA, D.M., 2834 SOUZA, E.H.A., 482 SOUZA, E.M., 336, 1504 SOUZA, F.A., 1295 SOUZA, P.C.R., 1029 SOYMAN, M., 347, 1420, 2568, 2923, 2924 SPAGNUOLO, G., 2698 SPALLEK, H., 2044 SPNGBERG, L.S.W., 834 SPATAFORA, G., 79, 2733 SPATARO, J., 2371 SPAUWEN, P.H.M., 746 SPEARS, R., 139 SPEICH, B., 845 SPEIDEL, M., 819 SPEIGHT, P.M., 569, 794, 797, 2041 SPENCER, A.J., 151, 691, 1249, 2980 SPENCER, P., 1273 SPERR, W., 2390 SPIEGL, K., 821, 1288 SPIRE, J., 1537 SPLIETH, C., 425, 426, 1585, 1762 SPOLSKY, V.W., 2039 SPOSTO, M.R., 1417

SOCORRO, M.C., 2265 SOCRANSKY, S.S., 611, 1676, 1896, 1897, 2440, 2449 SODA, Y., 576, 2728 SODEK, J., 231, 1076, 1078, 1082, 1862, 1863, 2137, 2345, 2784 SDER, B., 124, 498, 582, 597, 2774, 2979 SDER, P.., 124, 498, 582, 597, 2774 SDERFELDT, B., 982 SDERHOLM, G., 2258, 2270 SDERHOLM, K.J.M., 731, 1278 SDERLING, E., 193, 632, 1683, 2143, 2389 SOEKANTO, A., 78 SOEMERS, R., 3053 SOENO, K., 1435 SOETADI, H., 78 SOGA, Y., 2821, 2846 SOGAYAR, M.C., 1074, 1164 SOGO, Y., 2136 SOH, J.M., 1995 SOH, M.S., 364 SOH, N., 1995 SOHANPAL, R., 745 SOHMURA, T., 1035, 1535 SOHN, W., 999 SOLIMAN, O., 948, 949, 2557, 2558, 2559 SOLMAZ, K., 516 SOLMAZ, S., 98 SOLRZANO, I., 2046 SOM, S., 3090 SOMA, H., 1482 SOMA, K., 173, 1212 SOMBETZKI, E., 332 SOMERMAN, M.J., 499 SOMKOTE, T., 2984 SOMMER-SZELEPIN, E., 2144 SOMOGYI, E., 515 SON, H.H., 2570 SON, J., 1591 SON, S., 3100 SON, T., 461, 1652 SONG, H., 2156 SONG, H.J., 1604 SONG, K.C., 876 SONG, K.P., 574, 1316 SONG, S.K., 1123, 1137, 1138, 2735, 2799 SONG, X., 767 SONG, Y.-H., 881

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SPRENGART, T., 1455 SPRINGER, I.N.G., 97 SPYROPOULOS, M., 967 SPYROPOULOS, N., 2393 SQUASSI, A., 433 SREENATH, T., 1318, 1868, 3103 SRINIVASAN, V., 2036 SRIPAIROJTHIKOON, W., 2237 SRISATJALUCK, R., 2237 SRISAWASDI, S., 1282 SRISOMBOON, J., 2354 SRISOOK, P., 2796 SROUSSI, H.Y., 1785 STACHNISS, V., 956 STADLER, C.C., 1775 STADLER, R., 2569 STAEHLE, H.J., 2569, 2627 STAHL, G.L., 2245 STHLNACKE, K., 982 STAMM, T., 249, 2189, 2967 STAN, E., 2849 STANBURY, J.B., 1714 STANDLEE, J., 299 STANFORD, C.M., 2128 STANLEY, C., 3001 STANSBURY, J.W., 1481, 1826, 1830, 1983, 2375 STAPERFELD, O., 917 STAQUET, M.J., 508 STARK, H.K., 1626, 2699 STASIUK, H.M., 2716, 2724 STATHOPOULOS, E., 1851 STAVROPOULOS, A., 1168, 3003 STAVROPOULOS, M.F., 1340 STEELE, J.G., 1245, 1247, 1248, 2051 STEFFENSEN, B., 3001 STEFFIN, G., 730 STEINBERG, Z.L., 1104, 2471 STEINDER, J., 838 STEINEBRUNNER, L., 260 STEINHAUSER, S., 2388 STEINHELPER, M., 2514 STELNICKI, E., 3018 STELZEL, M., 1694 STELZIG, J., 812 STELZNER, R.S., 947 STENDER, E., 1452 STENMAN, M., 663, 799 STENMAN, U.H., 663 STEPHAN, B., 287 STEPHEN, K.W., 24 STEPHENS, J., 535 STERN, J., 2501

Author/Co-author Index
SUENOBU, S., 2736, 2737 SUGA, H., 1001 SUGA, M., 557, 1768, 1769 SUGANO, N., 680, 1656 SUGARS, R.V., 269, 507, 515, 770 SUGAWARA, S., 225 SUGAWARA, T., 385 SUGAYA, T., 836, 1067 SUGE, T., 278, 464 SUGIHARA, K., 2206 SUGIHARA, N., 2077 SUGIMOTO, A., 2152 SUGIMOTO, K., 650 SUGIMURA, M., 2124 SUGISAKI, M., 1190 SUGITA, N., 2817 SUGITA, Y., 1195 SUGIURA, T., 1338 SUGIYA, H., 1087, 1098, 1371, 1372, 2216, 3105 SUGIYAMA, S., 858 SUGIYAMA, T., 290 SUGIZAKI, J., 176, 2363 SUGURO, H., 984 SUH, B.I., 1812 SUI, W., 1060 SUIZU, M., 2012 SUKEDAI, M., 2856 SUKETA, N., 376, 3038 SUKHU, B., 2784 SUKKAR, T., 2456 SUL, Y.T., 2106, 2412, 2413, 2415, 2941 SULTAN, E., 3099 SLN, T., 2878 SUMEGI, J., 676 SUMIKAWA, T., 1611, 2026, 2417 SUMITA, Y.I., 314, 1360 SUN, A.F., 1943 SUN, D., 1839 SUN, J., 767 SUN, L., 2788 SUN, Q., 612 SUN, X., 1117 SUN, Y.X., 251 SUN, Z., 2330 SUN, Z., 2971 SUNADA, K., 2576 SUNAKAWA, M., 641 SUNDAR, V., 725 SUNDEFELD, M.L., 971, 608 SUNDVALL, J., 1155 SUNG, E., 1592 SUNNEGRDHGRNBERG, K., 2635 SUNOHARA, M., 1658, 2900

197
SUOMINEN-TAIPALE, L., 2322 SUPPA, P., 53, 504, 854, 1957, 1963 SUPPAKPATANA, P., 1395 SURARIT, R., 2271 SURDACKA, A., 2139 SURWALD, C., 242, 2974 SURYONO, S., 1703 SUSARLA, S., 1335 SUSI, F.R., 740 SUSIN, C., 2202, 2826, 2827 SUT, N., 1129, 1130 SUTHERLAND, S., 829 SUTTON, B.K., 425 SUTTON, D.N., 792 SUTTORP, N., 587, 1160 SUVAN, J.E., 3002 SUWA, F., 1015, 2342 SUWA, S., 1008 SUWA, T., 760 SUZUKI, A., 461, 1652 SUZUKI, A., 686, 2778 SUZUKI, A., 841 SUZUKI, A., 996, 2088, 2745 SUZUKI, E.Y., 2976 SUZUKI, F., 638 SUZUKI, H., 2291, 2293 SUZUKI, J., 630, 2766 SUZUKI, J., 1342, 2728 SUZUKI, J., 1687 SUZUKI, K., 51, 709, 734, 1186, 1481, 1972, 1992, 2283, 2617, 2938 SUZUKI, K., 562 SUZUKI, K., 1769 SUZUKI, M., 1536 SUZUKI, M., 2362 SUZUKI, N., 1375, 1932 SUZUKI, N., 1753 SUZUKI, N., 2811 SUZUKI, S., 558, 2776 SUZUKI, S., 926, 928, 1292, 1435, 1558, 2552, 2586, 2592 SUZUKI, S., 1713, 2961 SUZUKI, T., 343, 349, 951 SUZUKI, T., 653, 2119, 2274, 2295, 2854 SUZUMURA, Y., 1195 VCHOV, A., 1283 SVENDSEN, I.E., 1645 SVENSTER, G., 755, 1898, 2178 SVENSON, B., 2444 SVENSSON, K.G., 645 SVENSSON, P., 94, 646, 647, 648, 1329, 2442, 2443, 2871

STEVELING, H., 1020, 1619, 2944, 3062 STEVENS, A.W., 2991 STEVENS, C., 2016 STEVENSON, G.C., 1039 STEVENSON, R., 1942 STEWART, G., 760 STEWART, J., 694 STIESCH-SCHOLZ, M., 1144, 1544, 2014 STIGLER, R.R., 1646 STINSON, P., 2757 STIPPSCHILD, A., 733 STOBER, T., 819 STOCKTON, L., 2362 STOJIC, D., 2477 STOKES, A., 1971, 2561 STOKES, E., 619 STOKES, E., 422 STOLLER, N., 2262 STOLTENBURGDIDINGER, G., 42 STOLTZE, K., 596, 1161 STONE, A.E., 1661 STONE, M.E., 943, 1833 STOOKEY, G.K., 1004, 2744 STOPA, J., 998, 1725, 2000 STOPPIE, N., 410 STRE, G., 767 STOREY, M.J., 853 STOVER, R.E., 262 STRANGE, J., 617 STRATMANN, U., 2482 STRATUL, S.I., 3006 STRAUSS, R.P., 1242 STREHLOW, K., 768 STRINGER, O., 896 STROHMENGER, L., 969, 975 STROM, D., 236 STRONG, E., 2360 STRUZ YCKA, I., 884 STURDEVANT, J.R., 909 STURDIVANT, L., 1674 STTTGEN, U., 298, 922 SU, B.N., 2053 SU, E.N., 1909 SU, J., 3001 SU, M., 1078 SU, Q., 2663 SUAREZ, L., 1707 SUBITONI, B.L., 1171 SUCHINI, A., 589 SUDA, H., 276, 641, 1375, 1932, 2507, 2565 SUDA, N., 678 SUDA, R., 581 SUDO, M., 2224 SUENAGA, H., 2276

198
SWAIN, M., 455, 878, 879, 1241 SWASDISON, S., 2237, 2459 SWIDZINSKI, P., 1341 SWIFT, E.J., Jr., 883, 909 SWIFT, J.Q., 781, 2948 SY-MUNOZ, J., 1501 SYMONS, A.L., 2500 SYNODINOS, P., 967 SYREK, A., 443 SYSE, B., 1219 SZAB, C., 2999 SZATKO, F., 413 SZKUDLAREK, E., 458 SZLVIK, V., 2473 SZODORAY, P., 3073 SZTAJNBOK, F.R., 1153 SZYNOL, A., 552

Author/Co-author Index
TAKAHASHI, A., 2290 TAKAHASHI, A., 2600 TAKAHASHI, F.E., 937 TAKAHASHI, H., 734, 735, 942, 1526, 2565 TAKAHASHI, I., 2893 TAKAHASHI, J., 1035, 1535, 1630 TAKAHASHI, J., 1234, 1235 TAKAHASHI, K., 319 TAKAHASHI, K., 810 TAKAHASHI, K., 1017 TAKAHASHI, K., 1706 TAKAHASHI, K., 2295, 2854 TAKAHASHI, K., 2693 TAKAHASHI, M., 1679 TAKAHASHI, N., 225, 542, 1128, 2212, 2801, 2802 TAKAHASHI, O., 3024 TAKAHASHI, S., 1102 TAKAHASHI, T., 2133, 2975, 3070 TAKAHASHI, Y., 856, 993 TAKAHASHI, Y., 2161 TAKAHASHI, Y., 2168 TAKAHASHI, Y., 2266 TAKAITA, H., 2129 TAKAMICHI, N., 1301 TAKAMORI, E., 1074, 1164 TAKANASHI, Y., 1554 TAKANE, Y., 1871 TAKANO, H., 3070 TAKANO, Y., 502 TAKANO, Y., 1303 TAKANO-YAMAMOTO, T., 2284, 2285, 2286, 2287, 2331 TAKAO, A., 918 TAKAOKA, K., 1522 TAKAOKA, S., 1220 TAKARASHI, F.E., 1516 TAKASHI, N., 1663, 3037 TAKASHIBA, S., 1156, 1157, 1701, 2821, 2846, 2996 TAKATA, T., 2253 TAKATSU, M., 311 TAKAYAMA, F., 638, 1051 TAKAYAMA, S.I., 2961 TAKAYAMA, T., 1753 TAKAYANAGI, J., 2650 TAKEBE, J., 750 TAKEDA, E., 652 TAKEDA, H., 810 TAKEDA, K., 1744 TAKEDA, S., 2090 TAKEICHI, O., 984, 1705 TAKEKOSHI, F., 478

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TANAKA, N., 2129 TANAKA, N., 2778 TANAKA, S., 292 TANAKA, S., 1090 TANAKA, S., 1107, 2233 TANAKA, S., 2267 TANAKA, T., 905, 2600 TANAKA, T., 2592 TANAKA, T., 2805 TANAKA, Y., 389, 935, 1461 TANASIEWICZ, M.M., 736, 1265, 3047 TANCREDO, L.L.F., 366 TANDHACHOON, K., 1644 TANDON, R., 742 TANG, G., 764, 1678 TANG, J., 231, 1077 TANG, Z.S., 2170 TANGTHAM, S., 1640 TANI, C., 59, 179, 857 TANI, K., 2005 TANI, Y., 2697 TANIGUCHI, H., 314, 1360 TANIKAWA, C., 1233 TANIMOTO, K., 686, 2778 TANIMOTO, Y., 2284, 2285, 2286, 2287 TANIMURA, A., 2266 TANINO, Y., 367 TANNE, K., 686, 2508, 2288, 2289, 2778 TANNER, C.L., 2763 TANNER, J., 2389, 2934 TANSKANEN, V., 802 TANTBIROJN, D., 1282 TANZAWA, H., 1209, 1211 TANZER, J.M., 159 TAPETY, C.M.C., 1446 TARAKJI, B., 2301, 2302 TARDIEU, C., 11, 2120 TARKKILA, L., 2706 TARQUINIO, S.B.C., 2492 TARSITANI, G., 1376, 1378, 2067 TASDEMIR, S.T., 516 TATEISHI, C., 771 TATLOCK, C., 2054 TATSUTA, M., 291, 318 TATTON-BROWN, C., 970 TAUBENHANSL, P., 2013 TAUBMAN, M.A., 227 TAVANO, O., 2694 TAVARES, A.C.S., 2598 TAVARES, A.U., 712, 1268 TAVARES, M., 695 TAVELINI, J., 920 TAWEEBOON, B., 541 TAWFIK, M.A., 570, 1149

T
TABATA, T., 644 TABCHOURY, C.P.M., 23, 1807 TABIB-AZAR, M., 1273 TACHIBANA, K., 367 TACHIBANA, K., 2243 TACHIKAWA, T., 36, 2883 TACHINO, A., 2748 TADA, H., 225, 1704 TADOKORO, O., 2896 TAFOLLA, E., 2213 TAGA, E.M., 565, 1165, 1171 TAGA, R., 565, 1074, 1165, 1171 TAGAMI, J., 2384 TAGAMI, J., 50, 347, 348, 1279, 1420, 1632, 2079, 2080, 2568, 2922, 2923, 2924 TAGASHIRA, M., 457 TAGLIAFERRO, E.P.S., 1807 TAGUCHI, T., 414 TAI, C.P., 1708 TAI, H., 806 TAICHMAN, L.S., 1691 TAICHMAN, R.S., 251 TAIRA, Y., 376, 1435, 2554 TAIYEB-ALI, T.B., 1134, 1344 TAIZO, H., 1488 TAKADA, H., 225 TAKADA, K., 1230, 1233 TAKADA, S., 1264 TAKAGI, K., 2748 TAKAGI, M., 1375, 2507 TAKAGI, R., 583 TAKAGI, Y., 194, 509, 1080, 2805

TAKEKOSHI, T., 1026, 1849 TAKEMURA, A., 1015 TAKEMURA, Y., 1744 TAKENAGA, K., 2138 TAKENAGA, O., 926 TAKESHITA, T., 2824 TAKETOMO, N., 492 TAKEUCHI, F., 1556 TAKEUCHI, H., 1400 TAKEUCHI, H., 2292 TAKEUCHI, H., 2695 TAKEUCHI, K., 2846 TAKEUCHI, K., 233, 2089 TAKEUCHI, R., 637 TAKIGAWA, M., 1929, 2775 TAKIMOTO, K., 2021 TAKIZAWA, T., 2578 TAKUMA, Y., 935 TALAVERA, G.A., 1793 TAM, L.E., 958, 2594 TAMAI, R., 1136 TAMAKI, N., 623 TAMAKI, Y., 1529 TAMAMORI, Y., 1119 TAMARUT, T., 2491 TAMAZAWA, K., 524 TAMAZAWA, Y., 311, 524 TAMURA, F., 1558 TAMURA, H., 1453 TAMURA, K., 1663, 3037 TAMURA, M., 510 TAMURA, T., 1675 TAN, A.E.S., 2104 TAN, B.T.K., 1893 TAN, C., 2833 TAN, H., 2663 TAN, K.B.C., 1869, 2863, 3055 TAN, K.S., 574, 1316 TANABE, H., 1190 TANABE, N., 1518, 1705 TANABE, T., 1322, 2250, 3085 TANAKA, A., 662, 2877, 2883 TANAKA, A., 2875, 2885 TANAKA, E., 2288, 2289 TANAKA, H., 349, 2685 TANAKA, H., 467, 480 TANAKA, H., 2586 TANAKA, H.P.F., 1656 TANAKA, J., 291, 318 TANAKA, J., 734, 1481 TANAKA, K., 1261, 1264 TANAKA, M., 291, 318 TANAKA, M., 1011, 2601 TANAKA, M., 2824 TANAKA, M., 2898 TANAKA, N., 181

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TAY, F.R., 47, 48, 53, 55, 339, 707, 718, 719, 862, 993, 1421, 1425, 1426, 1439, 2921, 2935 TAYANIN, G.L., 704 TAYLOR, A., 2226, 2251, 2252 TAYLOR, J.J., 1709 TAYLOR, L., 1584, 1586 TAYLOR, M.G., 2918 TAZAKI, M., 652, 1184 TAZAKI, Y., 1184 TCHWEGUEM, C., 484 TEANPAISAN, R., 986, 990 TECCO, S., 2872 TEGELBERG, .S., 2444, 2869 TEHEMAR, S., 1337 TEI, K., 562 TEIXEIRA, D., 1423 TEJURA, M., 115, 116 TEKYATAN, H., 845 TELLES, P.D.S., 1997 TLLEZ-CANRO, N.S., 604 TEN BRUGGENKATE, C., 1334 TEN CATE, J.M., 452, 462, 1003, 1801, 1804, 2176, 2181, 2746 TENENBAUM, H.C., 96, 1082, 1891, 2784, 2962 TENG, N.C., 194 TENG, Y.T.A., 1349 TENGAN, C., 1807 TENOVUO, J., 632, 2143 TENUTA, L.M.A., 1597, 1807 TEO, C.S., 425, 426 TEOH, S.H., 770 TEPARAT, T., 2271 TERANAKA, T., 1001, 2516 TERASAWA, M., 509 TERASHI, H., 771 TERASHIMA, N., 933 TERASHIMA, T., 509 TERASHIMA, Y., 2224 TERASHITA, M., 1064, 1398 TERHEYDEN, H., 97 TERRACIO, L., 1613 TERRETT, K., 1177 TERUEL, A.M., 115, 116 TERUI, T., 3044 TERVAHARTIALA, T., 2832 TESHIMA, H., 709 TESTARELLI, L., 886 TETI, D., 1037 TETI, G., 504, 1724 TEUGHELS, W., 1111

Author/Co-author Index
TOCA, A., 1715 TOCHIKUBO, K., 2161 TODA, I., 1015, 2342 TODA, K., 400 TODA, S., 400 TODD, R.A., 2366 TODESCAN, F., 2101 TOFFOLETTO, O., 2525 TOH, C.G., 2487, 2528 TOH, K., 1071 TOHAM KAMDEM, A., 2049 TOHJI, K., 3037 TOI, M., 463 TOKO, T., 440, 1054 TOKUDA, M., 1391 TOKUI, H., 1982 TOKUMORI, K., 1226 TOLEDANO, M., 47, 48, 55, 339, 351, 719, 720, 860, 1421, 1425, 1426, 1438 TOMAC, J., 2142 TOMASI, C., 609 TOMBAZZI, C., 2804 TOMINAGA, K., 2856 TOMINAGA, K., 2885 TOMOFUJI, T., 2769 TOMPSON, B., 13, 1564 TOMSIA, A.P., 1818 TON, T.T., 1512, 1513, 1990 TONAMI, K.I., 825 TONAMI, K., 1526 TONETTI, M., 1168, 1843, 2440, 3002 TONGDEE, T., 1040 TONOMURA, M., 2759 TONOSAKI, K., 2268 TOOPINN, V., 1351, 1906 TOPF, J., 1878 TOPITSOGLOU, V., 2703 TOPLAR, Y., 2107 TORII, M., 1391 TORISU, T., 2276 TORO, M.J., 988 TORRENT, J., 295 TORRESYAP, G., 2449 TORTAMANO, P., 1029 TOSUN, G., 466 TOSUN, T., 1627 TOTSUKA, Y., 562, 1663, 3037 TOULIATOS, A., 1325 TOUMELIN, F., 699 TOURKOVA, I., 224 TOWNSEND, G.C., 1218, 1580 TOYONAGA, T., 1630, 2135 TRAEBERT, E.S.A., 1566 TRAEBERT, J., 146

199
TRAINI, T., 1392 TRAMBA, P., 839, 1628 TRAMINI, J.P., 1369 TRAVIS, J., 225 TREASURE, E., 1052, 2715 TREDWIN, C.J., 1971 TREJO, P.M., 3004 TREUNERT, I., 2538 TRIANTAFYLLOU, A., 2301 TRIOL, C., 2410 TRIVEDY, C.R., 1794 TROMBELLI, L., 605 TRONSTAD, L., 2436 TROPE, M., 132 TROVIK, T.A., 1571, 2042 TROYO SAN ROMN, R., 2445 TRUJILLO, R., Jr., 2657 TRULSSON, M., 643, 645, 656 TRUONG, T., 40 TRUYEN, B., 3014 TSAI, C.-C., 472, 595, 1135, 1205, 1777 TSAI, C.F., 383 TSAI, C.H., 659, 660 TSAI, J.P., 1140 TSAKIRIS, P., 1677 TSANG, C.S.P., 1385 TSENG, R.J., 2837 TSENG, W.Y., 2010 TSEREN, R., 587, 1160 TSEVEENJAV, B., 995 TSITROU, E., 1520 TSUBAHARA, T., 1704 TSUBAKI, S., 751 TSUBOI, A., 651 TSUBOI, S., 2820 TSUBOI, Y., 1017, 2953, 3059 TSUCHIDA, N., 214 TSUCHIHIRA, K., 875 TSUGA, K., 1849, 2407 TSUHA, Y., 551, 2949 TSUHA, Y., 2081 TSUJI, H., 1067 TSUJI, I., 311 TSUJIGIWA, H., 2300 TSUJIMOTO, Y., 1400 TSUJISAWA, T., 2975 TSUKAMOTO, H., 2511 TSUKAMOTO, J., 2023 TSUKAZAKI, T., 774 TSUKUMO, K., 578 TSUNODA, M., 614 TSURU, K., 2129 TSURUMOTO, A., 2078 TSURUTA, J., 1583

TEW, J.G., 122, 813, 1107, 1377, 2233, 2431, 2954 TEZVERGIL, A., 1809 THALACKER, C., 733 THALMAIR, T., 66 THAMS, U., 2944 THANG, H.H.M., 2955 THAVEERATANA, A., 1275 THAWEBOON, B., 494, 1395 THAWEBOON, S., 494, 1395 THBAUD, N., 1669 THERASAKVICHAYA, S., 2354 THERDPATTAWEEPONG, A., 352 THESLEFF, I., 2331, 2334, 2510 THIRADILOK, S., 1000, 1590 THOMAIDIS, S., 1740 THOMAIDOU, S., 270 THOMAS, G.J., 797, 2529 THOMAS, H.F., 1077 THOMASON, J.M., 16, 1554, 1709, 2456 THOMASON, M., 2050 THOMPSON, A.M., 159 THOMPSON, J.Y., 883, 2575 THOMPSON, V.P., 334, 335, 1290, 1353 THOMSEN, C.E., 2149 THOMSON, W., 105, 1246 THORNHILL, M.H., 664 THORNQVIST, E., 755 THORNTON-EVANS, G.O., 1697 THUNYAKITPISAL, P., 1079 THURNHEER, T., 1859, 1860 THYAGARAJAN, T., 1318, 1868 TIAN, K., 2308 TIBA, A., 2003 TICKLE, M., 2033, 2045 TIDEHAG, P., 816 TIITINEN, A., 2706 TIKKANEN, U., 1884 TILAKARATNE, A., 2219 TILLISS, T.S., 2722 TIMMERMAN, M.F., 1880 TIMPAWAT, S., 833 TINDALL, M.M., 528 TING, K., 40 TIRLET, G., 839 TJANDRAWINATA, R., 1972 TO-O, K., 1010

200
TSUTSUMI, S., 396, 534 TSUZAKI, M., 232 TSUZUKI, T., 751, 2857 TU, Y.K., 2197, 2198 TUBERT, S., 1174, 1331 TUBERT-JEANNIN, S., 439, 441 TUCCI, A., 475, 2073 TUCKER, S., 2208 TUDSRI, S., 563 TUGNAIT, A., 2200, 2822 TUINZING, B.B., 2977 TUMRASVIN, W., 307 TUNA, B., 427 TUNLAR, N., 2760 TUNG, F.F., 2467 TUOMISTO, J., 2355 TURAN, N., 1470 TURCO, S., 1277 TURKENICH, R., 120 TRKOGLU, O., 1689 TRKN, L.S., 3039, 3040 TRKN, M., 3039, 3040 TURNER, R.J., 1099 TURZO, K., 2096 TUTTLEBEE, C., 525 TVINNEREIM, H.M., 513, 522 TWETMAN, S., 163, 701 TWIGG, H.L., III, 3106 TYAS, M.J., 455, 904 TYE, C.E., 84 TYNNING, T., 1654 TZAU, A., 1057 TZIAFAS, D., 270 TZOUTZAS, J., 994

Author/Co-author Index
UEMURA, E.S., 1414 UEMURA, M., 467, 480, 1013, 1015 UENO, Y., 1398 UHAC, I., 1588, 2142, 2864 UHL, A., 2933 UJIIE, T., 1042, 2186 UJIIE, Y., 3085 ULKER, M., 759 ULUKAPI, I., 427 UMATANI, K., 1136 UMEKAWA, Y., 926 UMEMOTO, T., 497, 2158, 2159, 2161, 2841, 2842 UMINO, T., 1945 UMLAND, N., 496 UNAL, A., 2610 UNEMORI, M., 906, 908 NL, N., 323, 1420, 1726, 2568, 2924 UNO, S., 175 UNTERBRINK, A., 1319 UNVERDI ELDENIZ, A., 2660 UO, M., 385, 397, 2005, 3037 UOBE, K., 2885 UOSHIMA, K., 2211 URAGUCHI, R., 1615 URAMOTO, Y., 2129 URBN, E., 1158 URIBE, F., 1257 URIBE, S.A., 1965 URUSHIYAMA, T., 1255 USUI, N., 1522 USUKI, D., 1982 USUMEZ, A., 737, 923, 1976 USUMEZ, S., 923 UTSUMI, Y., 358, 2567 UWATOKO, T., 2668 UYAMA, Y., 2777 UYGUR, C., 1774 UYSAL, H., 98 UYULGAN, B., 1407 UZAWA, K., 1209, 1211

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VAN EIJDEN, T., 2288, 2289 VAN ELDERE, J., 1111 VAN EYK, A.D., 126 VAN LOVEREN, C., 462, 1801, 2181, 2746 VAN MEEGEN, A., 2967 VAN MEERBEEK, B., 46, 51, 708, 859, 905, 907, 911 VAN NOORT, R., 932, 1267, 1520, 2604 VAN OIJEN, C., 2187 VAN RANST, M., 1111 VAN STEENBERGHE, D., 1111, 1297, 1307, 1308 VAN STRIJP, A.J.P., 452 VAN WAAS, M.A.J., 305 VANDEKERCKHOVE, B., 1307, 1308 VANDENABEELE, F., 1912, 1922, 1923, 2519 VANDERAS, A., 3010 VANDERSLOTEN, J., 2947 VANDEVSKARADUNOVIC, V., 2896 VANYUKOV, M.M., 3012 VARDAR, S., 593 VARGA, G., 2473 VARGAS, M.A., 859 VARGO, C., 2457 VARRELA, J., 153, 2344, 2915 VARSIO, S., 698 VARVARA, G., 475, 1392, 1401, 2073 VARZIDEH, B., 2377 VASANTHAN, A., 2424 VASCONCELLOS, A.B., 1437, 1941 VASCONCELLOS, R.J.H., 1150 VASDEKIS, V., 1738 VSQUES, V.S.C., 1032 VSQUEZ, V.Z.C., 937, 2548, 2588 VASSTRAND, E.N., 1200, 2160 VASTARDIS, S., 1166, 1735, 1756, 2419 VAZ, L.G., 201, 1029 VECCHIA, G.F.D., 625 VECCHIONE, L., 1256 VEDRENNE, D., 3018 VEERMAN, E.C.I., 2147 VEGH, A., 793 VEHKALAHTI, M.M., 474, 995, 2035 VELASCO NERI, J., 2445 VELASCO, M.L., 671

U
UBIOS, A.M., 2530 UCHIDA, A., 810 UCHIDA, H., 1518 UCHIDA, K., 1505 UCHIDA, S., 640 UCHIMURA, T., 1086 UCHIYAMA, A., 1042 UCHIYAMA, T., 521 UDA, T., 841 UDOH, K., 1458 UEDA, M., 1323 UEDA, N., 1015 UEDA, T., 290 UEHARA, H., 2693 UEHARA, N., 2315 UEKI-MARUYAMA, K., 2238 UEMATSU, H., 1675 UEMATSU, H., 1301 UEMATSU, H., 650

V
VACCA SMITH, A., 2076, 2806 VACHEY, E., 1538 VACHIRAROJPISAN, T., 2984 VAGNES, K.S., 2160 VAGNES, O.B., 2160 VAITHEESVARAN, B., 1320 VAJRABHAYA, L., 541 VAKALIS, S., 1729 VALADEZ FIGUEROA, I., 2445

VALANDRO, L.F., 962, 1515, 1516, 2582, 2588, 2605, 2606, 2608, 2672, 2673 VALENTIC -PERUZOVIC , M., 1582, 2294, 2399 VALENTIJN-BENZ, M., 2147 VALENTINIS, L., 2990 VALERA, F.C.P., 2327 VALERA, M.C., 1381, 2481 VALLE, P.M., 846, 2202, 2826 VALLEJO, M.C., 1687 VALLITTU, P.K., 199, 848, 1266, 1483, 1490, 1809, 2389, 2553, 2934, 3096 VLYI, P., 1721 VAN T HOF, M.A., 167, 258 VAN AMERONGEN, B.M., 2147 VAN CLEYNENBREUGEL, J., 1297 VAN DAM, B.A., 150, 446 VAN DAM, J., 1543 VAN DE WIJDEVEN, W., 3097, 3098 VAN DEN BERG, J., 305 VAN DEN BERG, J., 2795 VAN DEN DOLDER, J., 746 VAN DEN VREKEN, N.M.F., 196 VAN DER BIJL, P., 126 VAN DER BIJL, S., 1572 VAN DER HOEVEN, H., 621 VAN DER LEY, A.T.O., 977 VAN DER MEULEN, M.J., 1328 VAN DER PERRE, G., 2947 VAN DER PLOEG, J.R., 1859,1860,1894 VAN DER STELT, P.F., 3052 VAN DER VEEN, M.H., 2074 VAN DER VELDEN, U., 1880 VAN DER VYVER, P.J., 340 VAN DER WAAL, S., 2593 VAN DER WAERDEN, J.P.C.M., 410 VAN DER WEIJDEN, G.A., 1880 VAN DIJKEN, J.W.V., 2635, 2751 VAN DONGEN, G., 2902 VAN DYKE, T.E., 1622, 1716, 1896, 1897, 2245, 2449, 2849, 2994, 2998, 3082, 3088

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VELLY, A.M., 2351, 2352 VELMOVITSKY, L., 468 VELONIS, D.A., 2512 VENA, J.E., 2455 VENTURI, M., 2387 VENZA, M., 1037, 1448 VR, ., 1179 VERBEECK, R.M.H., 196, 2374 VERBEKE, G., 1951 VERCRUYSSE, C.W.J., 2374 VERDONCK, A., 1254 VERDONSCHOT, E.H., 2018 VERED, Y., 1244 VERGANI, C.E., 201, 920, 931, 1294 VERMA, D., 665 VERMEERSCH, H.E., 978 VRONNEAU, J., 416 VERRAN, J., 1856 VERSLUIS, A., 370 VERSTEEG, P.A., 1880 VERTUCCI, F.J., 2675 VESANEN, M., 1155 VESTLING, O., 2869 VI-FANE, B., 1252 VIANA, R.I., 1164 VICHI, A., 3043 VICIOSO MARTNEZ, D., 1281 VICKERMAN, M.M., 159 VICTORA, C.G., 147 VIEIRA, A., 20 VIEIRA, A.L.F., 1284, 1997 VIEIRA, A.P.G.F., 2517 VIEIRA, G.D.S., 2062 VIEIRA, L.C.C., 325, 344, 346, 960, 1428, 1447, 1970, 2619 VIEIRA, S., 336, 1504 VIG, K.W.L., 2911 VIGREN, M., 2553 VIITANEN, M., 208 VIKA, M., 4 VILEHR, J., 70 VILJANEN, E.K., 1483 VILJOEN, I., 126 VILKUNA-RAUTIAINEN, T., 125, 1155 VILLAR, A., 3093 VILLARINO, M.E., 2530 VILLARROEL DORREGO, M., 794 VILLEGER, S., 761 VILLENA, R.S., 1237 VILSTRUP, L., 2409 VINCI, G., 1448 VINTERMYR, O.K., 110, 1199, 2523

Author/Co-author Index
WALKER, J.T., 537 WALKER-ENGSTRM, M.L., 2869 WALLIN, L., 2401 WALLS, A.W.G., 158, 847, 910, 2050, 2051 WALLS, G.M., 910 WALMSLEY, A.D., 624, 1879 WALSH, J.M., 2604 WALSH, L.J., 2500 WALSH, T.F., 449, 1043, 1727, 2539 WALTER, C., 587, 1160 WALTER, C., 844 WALTER, L.R.D.F., 477 WALTER, R., 1463 WALTERS, J.D., 2259 WALTERS, S., 1317 WALTIMO, T.M.T., 132, 1131 WAN, H., 1172 WANACHANTARARAK, S., 282, 283, 285 WANG, B., 2357 WANG, B.K., 1299 WANG, C., 254 WANG, C.H., 1937, 1940 WANG, C.M., 238 WANG, D.M., 919 WANG, H., 50 WANG, H., 2549 WANG, H., 2922 WANG, H.C., 743 WANG, I.C., 2991 WANG, J., 231 WANG, J., 251 WANG, J., 981, 1120, 1682 WANG, J., 2214 WANG, J.C., 383 WANG, J.J., 2296, 2965 WANG, J.L., 2010 WANG, J.S., 238, 1606, 1607 WANG, K., 647, 648, 2442, 2443, 2871 WANG, K., 1757 WANG, M., 2296 WANG, M., 2549 WANG, M.Q., 1764, 2855, 2965, 2966 WANG, N.J., 415 WANG, P.L., 1711 WANG, Q., 162 WANG, R., 1757 WANG, R.-F., 1030, 2416 WANG, S., 2213, 2236 WANG, S., 2299 WANG, S.T., 486 WANG, T.M., 1606, 1607

201
WANG, W., 1196 WANG, W.J., 22 WANG, W.M., 1135 WANG, X., 1926 WANG, X., 2188, 3065 WANG, Y., 33 WANG, Y., 1108, 1315 WANG, Y., 1273 WANG, Y., 1342 WANG, Y., 1834 WANG, Y., 3001 WANG, Y., 3057 WANG, Z., 2330 WARBINGTON, M., 2849 WARD, A., 2907 WARD, M.T., 2571 WARFVINGE, J., 832 WARITA, H., 173 WARITA, K., 2465 WARNAKULASURIYA, S., 3077 WASEK, A., 3014 WASKO-CZOPNIK, D., 2144 WASSELL, R.W., 3030 WASTIAN, C., 1499 WATAHIKI, J., 36 WATANABE, E., 531, 533 WATANABE, F., 1036 WATANABE, H., 1451 WATANABE, I., 312 WATANABE, I., 389, 938, 1461, 1905 WATANABE, I., 2766 WATANABE, K., 229 WATANABE, K., 583 WATANABE, K., 2021 WATANABE, K., 2158, 2159, 2841 WATANABE, L.G., 45, 1429 WATANABE, M., 311 WATANABE, M., 651, 1546 WATANABE, M., 1485 WATANABE, M., 2288, 2289 WATANABE, S., 461 WATANABE, S., 1652 WATANABE, T., 2243, 2769 WATANABE, T., 623 WATARI, F., 385, 397, 1663, 2005, 3037 WATATANI, S., 771 WATCHMAKER, P., 224 WATINAGA, G.K., 1225, 2348 WATO, M., 2875, 2885 WATSON, M.R., 436 WATSON, P.S., 1857 WATSON, R., 1479 WATSON, T.F., 44, 322, 333,

VISALLI, M., 1037 VISCO, A., 1448 VISINTINI, E., 1813 VITUSSI, T., 971 VLAMI, S., 967 VO, D., 3099 VOELZKE, H., 1698 VOGEL, W., 634 VOHRA, Y., 2424, 2426 VOLK, J., 914, 915 VOLMERHAUS, J., 1500 VOLPE, A.R., 1172, 2265 VON DEN HOFF, H.W., 1251 VON NEUHOFF, N., 915 VONGSAVAN, N., 281, 282, 283, 284, 285, 833, 1907, 1908 VOOG, ., 1870 VORA, A.R., 2518 VORACHART, P., 284 VOSBERG, H., 2313 VOUGIOUKLAKIS, G., 56 VOVAN, M., 1444 VOZZA, I., 1038, 2621 VRECL, M., 2132 VULT VON STEYERN, P., 64 VUU, T.M., 345

W
WADA, C., 1703 WADA, S., 1946 WADDINGTON, R.J., 234, 269, 507, 1083 WADE, W.G., 2795 WADENYA, R., 355, 1581 WADHWA, S., 39 WAGH, A., 1273 WAGNER, A., 1968 WAGNER, A., 2400 WAGNER, I., 2555 WAHAB, F.K., 1799 WAHL, G., 411, 412, 1626 WAHL, S.M., 127, 129 WAHLIN, ., 2270 WAKABAYASHI, K., 895, 1035, 1535 WAKABAYASHI, N., 1033, 1946 WAKEFIELD, C.W., 1616, 2463 WAKITA, M., 1102 WAKUI, T., 2742 WALDEN, G.L., 1046 WALDMAN, S., 2784 WALKER, C., 1674 WALKER, C.B., 1139

202
1278, 2365, 2690 WATT, K., 245 WATT, R., 2715 WATTANAPAYUNGKUL, P., 379, 3042 WATTANAWONGPITAK, N., 1279 WATTS, D.C., 1476, 1502, 1829 WATZEK, K., 1455 WAZEN, R.M., 84, 235, 1325 WEADER, E., 2764 WEARDEN, S., 2040 WEBER, F.E., 1854 WEBER, H., 1296, 1844, 2105 WEBER, H.P., 3044, 3045, 3046 WEBSTER, J.C., 1832 WECKE, J., 2174 WEDEL, A., 1219 WEDEL, H., 207 WEDRYCHOWICZWELMAN, A., 2000 WEE, A.G., 1899 WEERAKOON, A.T., 2500 WEFEL, J.S., 404, 2744 WGLARZ, W.P., 3047 WEI, G.X., 1641 WEI, H.H., 2839 WEI, M., 2141 WEI, S.H.Y., 718 WEIDLICH, P., 2264 WEIMERT, I., 1659 WEINMANN, W., 733 WEINSTEIN, P., 418, 700 WEIR, M.D., 1831 WEISSFELD, L., 165, 2739 WELCH, K.M.A., 91 WELIN, J., 2178 WELTMAN, R.L., 3004 WEN, Z.T., 2789 WENDEL, M., 515, 770 WENG, D., 2943 WENG, S.F., 659 WENGER, S.L., 2040 WENNEBERG, B., 2444 WENNERBERG, A.E., 1021, 2106 WENNSTRM, J.L., 609, 611, 1896, 1897, 2449 WENZEL, A., 3048, 3049 WERKMEISTER, R., 1781 WESMANN, A., 130 WEST, M., 1794 WESTERGAARD, J., 580 WESTERMAN, B., 591, 1134, 1344, 2205 WESTERMAN, K.A., 1325

Author/Co-author Index
WESTESSON, P.L., 1302 WESTMAN, E., 1313 WETTSTEIN, F., 1902 WEVERS, M., 410, 2947 WEYANT, R.J., 2040, 2044, 3012 WHEELER, T.T., 2918 WHELTON, H., 157, 425, 426, 434, 973, 2065, 2719 WHILEY, R.A., 1348 WHITE, D.C., 1858 WHITE, D.J., 957, 959, 1814, 1815 WHITE, J.M., 2071 WHITE, P.L., 1202 WHITE, S.N., 3100 WHITWORTH, J.M., 14, 158, 1729 WICHELHAUS, A., 992, 2640, 2925 WICHT, M.J., 703 WICKHOLM, S., 2774 WICKOP, H., 313 WIDSTRM, E., 2625 WIECZOREK, J., 2388 WIEDEMANN, B., 3007 WIENER, H., 1883 WIERZBICKA, M., 413, 887, 901, 997, 2059 WIGLEY, J.W., 2768, 2771 WIHLBORG, C., 1767 WIJAYA, S.K., 2026 WIKESJ, U.M., 610, 613, 2244 WIKSTRM, M., 1649, 1877 WILDE, I., 1560 WILDE, J., 968, 1560, 2682 WILDER, A.D., 909 WILDGOOSE, D.G., 853, 1043, 2539 WILHELMSSON, B.J., 2869 WILLAERT, E., 2652 WILLEMSEN, W.L., 2018 WILLERSHAUSEN, B., 337, 845, 1127, 1452, 1469, 1500, 1878, 2229, 2230, 2718, 2767, 2939, 2990 WILLETT, W.C., 2199, 2910 WILLIAMS, A.J., III, 897 WILLIAMS, B., 1204 WILLIAMS, B.H., 1338, 1415, 1947 WILLIAMS, D.M., 217, 664, 2712 WILLIAMS, D.W., 269, 1202 WILLIAMS, M., 2398 WILLIAMS, M., 2982 WILLIAMS, P., 1889, 2199

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WOODFINE, B., 1981 WOODRUFF, K., 2513 WOODSIDE, J.V., 600 WOOLGAR, J., 2301 WOORTMAN, R., 1527 WORKMAN, J.T., 2053 WORM, J., 253 WORSLEY, M.A., 1183, 1193 WORTHINGTON, H., 428, 1879, 2045 WSTMANN, B., 63, 313, 315, 1985, 3060 WOZNEY, J.M., 2244 WOZNIAK, J., 2060, 2070, 2072 WRBAS, K.T., 185 WRIGHT, C., 487 WRIGHT, F.A.C., 2717 WRIGHT, J.T., 1060, 1318, 1868 WU, B.M., 2089 WU, C.D., 2053 WU, C.Z., 241 WU, D., 2928 WU, D.C., 1135 WU, H., 77 WU, M.M., 2758 WU, S.C., 1836 WU, T., 813 WU, Y., 668 WU, Y., 2833 WU, Y.M., 595, 1147 WU, Y.Y., 223 WYATT, C.C.I., 205, 206, 618, 2411 WYATT, G., 1718 WYATT, J., 1543

WILLIAMS, R.C., 2844, 2845 WILLIAMS, R., 3092 WILLIAMS, S., 421, 432, 2714 WILLIS, D., 2431 WILLMOT, D.R., 490 WILSON, A., 894, 1475 WILSON, D., 2065 WILSON, M., 598, 617, 2770 WILSON, N.H.F., 721, 1476, 1935 WILTSHIRE, W.A., 32, 1816, 2716, 2724, 3019 WINARUKWONG, J., 2271 WINBLAD, B., 208 WINDMLLER, B., 1991, 1992 WINDSOR, L.J., 1404, 2255 WINN, D.M., 436 WINNING, T.A., 1580 WINSTON, A., 2410 WISNIEWSKA, B., 2800 WITHAYAWANITCHAKUL , W., 1569 WITHERSPOON, D., 139 WITHNALL, R., 2154 WITTER, D.J., 258 WITZEL, A., 2823 WODA, A., 1174, 1331, 2277, 2278, 2404 WOJOTOWICZ, P., 999 WOJTOWICZ, A., 1623, 3074 WOLFART, S., 260, 1901 WOLFF, D., 627, 1815, 2626 WOLFF, L., 1741 WOLFF, M.S., 717, 2749 WOLIKOW, M., 11, 2120 WOLKE, J.G.C., 2420, 3098 WONDIMU, B., 1747 WONG, A., 719 WONG, B., 2236 WONG, D.T.W., 250, 255 WONG, H.M., 491 WONG, K.S., 1754 WONG, L., 1858 WONG, M., 1708 WONG, M.C.M., 95, 556, 2047 WONG, M.Y., 1684 WONG, P.Y.K., 1203 WONG, R.H., 2479 WONG, R.W.K., 2515 WONG, S., 743 WONG, W., 2184 WOO, Y.H., 934 WOOD, D.J., 853 WOOD, N., 333 WOOD, N.H., 2498

X
XIAO, J., 2964 XIAO, X.R., 1113, 2833 XIAO, Y., 450 XIAO, Y., 775 XIE, Q., 199, 848 XIROPAIDIS, A.V., 610 XU, G., 2874 XU, L., 809 XU, T.M., 2320, 2913 XU, X., 3001 XU, Y., 1114, 1117

Y
YAEGAKI, K., 586, 2019, 2215 YAEGASHI, T., 2462 YAGAMI, K., 2777

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YAGI, M., 1233 YAGIELA, J., 1258 YAHAGI, M., 1226 YAHATA, S., 469 YAJIMA, A., 1069 YAJIMA, Y., 652 YAKIWCHUK, C.P., 2716, 2724 YAKUSHIJI, M., 653 YALIN, F., 955, 1918 YAMADA, M., 950 YAMADA, M., 2022 YAMADA, S., 607, 1163, 1346, 1744, 1751 YAMADA, S., 1035, 1630, 1713, 2135, 2961 YAMADA, T., 176, 2363 YAMADA, T., 319, 1929 YAMADA, Y., 2281, 2282 YAMADA, Y., 3001 YAMAGA, T., 371 YAMAGISHI, A., 463 YAMAGUCHI, A., 774 YAMAGUCHI, D., 1706 YAMAGUCHI, D., 1871 YAMAGUCHI, H., 918, 2250 YAMAGUCHI, H., 1556, 1871, 2704 YAMAGUCHI, K., 1188, 2892 YAMAGUCHI, M., 518 YAMAGUCHI, M., 965, 1380, 1382, 2130, 2781, 2782 YAMAGUCHI, T., 36 YAMAGUCHI, T., 1556 YAMAKOSHI, Y., 1063 YAMAKOSHI, Y., 1322 YAMAGUCHI, Y., 2223 YAMAGUCHI, Y., 2552 YAMAMOTO, A., 1019 YAMAMOTO, E., 662, 2877, 2883 YAMAMOTO, H., 393 YAMAMOTO, H., 1495 YAMAMOTO, H., 1904 YAMAMOTO, H., 2780, 2781 YAMAMOTO, K., 1086 YAMAMOTO, K., 2576 YAMAMOTO, K., 2817 YAMAMOTO, M., 1542 YAMAMOTO, M., 1662, 1664 YAMAMOTO, M., 2668 YAMAMOTO, N., 858 YAMAMOTO, N., 1495 YAMAMOTO, T., 623, 2191, 2243, 2769 YAMAMOTO, T., 675 YAMAMOTO, T., 1451

Author/Co-author Index
YANG, M., 2833 YANG, M.B., 1733 YANG, M.Z., 2913 YANG, S., 1416 YANG, Y., 262, 1608 YANG, Y., 1778 YANG, Y., 2225 YANG, Y.H., 1777 YANG, Y.Q., 86 YANPISET, K., 831, 1636 YAO, C.C.J., 2217 YAO, J., 762 YAP, A.U.J., 69, 364, 379, 1869, 2490, 2863 YAPONG, B., 1201 YASAKI, Y., 1346 YASKELL, T., 1896, 1897 YASUDA, M., 1019 YASUDA, S., 291 YASUDA, T., 2232 YASUDA, Y., 2161 YASUE, A., 2527 YASUI, T., 1051 YASUNARI, U., 981, 1120, 1682 YATANI, H., 1186, 1761, 2283, 2617, 2775, 2938 YATES, J.M., 1182 YATSU, T., 679 YAU, J.Y.Y., 612, 2172 YAVUZ, I., 80 YAZAWA, H., 500 YAZAWA, M., 2848 YAZICI, A.R., 184 YE, L., 2663 YEN, C.F., 486 YEN, E., 1624 YEO, J.F., 93 YI, Y.J., 2536 YILMAZ, ., 216 YIN, C., 3075 YIN, H., 1800, 2905 YIP, G.W., 101 YIP, H.K., 764, 1678, 2172 YIU, C.K.Y., 719, 1006 YLI-URPO, A., 1490 YLI-URPO, H., 193 YNGARD, A., 1810 YODA, M., 1270 YODA, S., 678 YOKOE, H., 1209, 1211 YOKOKOJI, T., 2961 YOKOMICHI, R., 1435 YOKOO, S., 771 YOKOSE, S., 2007, 2656 YOKOTA, H., 1977, 1977 YOKOYAMA, A., 1019 YOKOYAMA, G., 864 YOKOYAMA, K., 2646, 2647

203
YOKOYAMA, S., 1033 YOKOYAMA, Y., 292 YOKOZEKI, M., 2899 YONEDA, S., 228, 568, 2097 YONEDA, T., 2135 YONEKURA, Y., 2648 YONEMITSU, M., 1009, 1010, 1679, 2814 YONEMOTO, K., 2685 YONEYAMA, Y., 927 YONGVANITCHIT, K., 215 YOO, H.J., 1599 YOO, H.M., 823, 835 YOO, S.Y., 2727, 2730, 2734 YOON, C.L., 2880 YOON, D.J., 2536 YOON, G.S., 2412 YOON, H.Y., 1121 YOON, J.H., 1198 YOON, T.H., 2649 YORIMOTO, T., 1938 YORK, K., 2539 YOSHIBA, K., 1402, 1930 YOSHIBA, N., 1402, 1930 YOSHIDA, A., 2511, 2811 YOSHIDA, E., 180 YOSHIDA, E., 710 YOSHIDA, H., 2020 YOSHIDA, K., 376 YOSHIDA, K., 642 YOSHIDA, K., 1665 YOSHIDA, M., 2407 YOSHIDA, N., 429 2022, 2281, 2783 YOSHIDA, S., 584, 1928 YOSHIDA, T., 331 YOSHIDA, T., 933 YOSHIDA, T., 2048 YOSHIDA, Y., 51, 708, 1016, YOSHIDA, Y., 2617 YOSHIE, H., 583, 806, 1702, 2238, 2817 YOSHIE, S., 1090, 1094, 1095, 2898 YOSHIGA, S.R., 2616, 2672 YOSHIGAKI, J., 1098, 1371, 1372 YOSHIHARA, A., 204, 981, 1552, 2819 YOSHIHIRO, N., 750 YOSHII, E., 1007 YOSHIKAWA, K., 2690 YOSHIKAWA, M., 512 YOSHIKAWA, M., 2407 YOSHIKAWA, T., 1279 YOSHIKAWA, Y., 506, 2131 YOSHIMINE, Y., 2668

YAMAMOTO, T., 1925 YAMAMURA, K., 2282 YAMAN, P., 1457, 2369, 2624 YAMANAKA, K., 1007 YAMANAKA, R., 2243, 2769 YAMANAKA, T., 1139, 2232 YAMANAKA, T., 2100 YAMANE, A., 1222, 1255 YAMANE, K., 1139 YAMANE, T., 2453 YAMAOKA, Y., 584, 1928 YAMASAKI, C., 906 YAMASAKI, M., 1034, 2603, 2614 YAMASHIRO, K., 1701 YAMASHIRO, T., 2331 YAMASHITA, K., 194, 1875, 2423 YAMASHITA, S., 289 YAMASHITA, Y., 194, 558, 682, 2211 YAMASHITA, Y., 2511 YAMATO, M., 1755 YAMAUCHI, E., 1408, 2292 YAMAUCHI, J., 2012, 2690 YAMAUCHI, M., 231, 2516 YAMAUCHI, M., 503, 751, 1085, 1211, 1867, 2138 YAMAURA, M., 542 YAMAZAKI, K., 806, 1702, 2238 YAMAZAKI, K., 1019 YAMAZAKI, M., 112, 2887 YAMAZAKI, M., 1076, 1400, 1934 YAMAZAKI, S., 1261, 1264 YAMAZAKI, T., 1119 YAN, F., 1750 YAN, M., 1526 YAN, S.F., 118 YANAGAWA, M., 307, 308 YANAGIDA, H., 2554 YANAGIHARA, S., 2224 YANAGISAWA, A., 2129 YANAGISAWA, K., 1222 YANAGISAWA, N., 1221 YANAMOTO, S., 1197, 1210, 2882 YANG, B.H., 1089, 1366 YANG, C., 2188, 3065 YANG, C.F., 2095 YANG, C.Y., 1203 YANG, D., 456 YANG, H.I., 113 YANG, H.W., 1106 YANG, J., 456, 460 YANG, J., 1885 YANG, J.H., 2536 YANG, M., 1278

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YOSHIMOTO, H., 2842 YOSHIMOTO, R., 2129 YOSHIMOTO, S., 857 YOSHIMURA, H., 639, 2295 YOSHIMURA, H.N., 869 YOSHIMURA, M., 307 YOSHIMURA, Y., 562 YOSHINARI, M., 748, 2380 YOSHINARI, N., 2453 YOSHINO, F., 631, 2425, 3084 YOSHIOKA, F., 314 YOSHIOKA, T., 2565 YOSHITOMI, I., 1197, 1210, 2882 YOSHIURA, K., 1226 YOSHIYAMA, M., 319, 1929, 2002 YOSHIZAWA, M., 583 YOTNUENGNIT, P., 1728 YOU, Y.O., 545, 546, 548, 549 YOUNG, D.W., 426 YOUNG, H., 72, 2633 YOUNG, I.S., 600 YOUNG, M.F., 39 YOUNG, P., 216 YOUNG, R., 772 YOUNGSON, D.C., 852 YOURAWONG, N., 986 PEKDAL, ., 323 YU, C., 1909 YU, D.Y., 1909 YU, H.H., 545, 546, 548, 549 YU, H.T., 394, 395 YU, L., 1944 YU, S.B., 1142 YU, S.B., 1764 YU, S.F., 2134 YU, W., 714 YU, X., 2372 YUAN, P., 574 YUAN, Z.A., 1058 YUAN, Z., 1092, 1368, 1370 YUASA, K., 2783 YUASA, M., 1615 YUASA, T., 195, 2607

Author/Co-author Index
YUASA, T., 2648 YUCEL, M.T., 2464 YUCEL-LINDBERG, T., 672, 1668, 1712, 1747, 2240 YUDHIRA, R.T., 1048 YUE, L., 2738 YUI, K., 2015, 2020 YUKNA, R.A., 1166, 1735, 1756, 2419 YURDABAKAN, Z., 2082 YUSA, J., 2461 YLDRM, T., 2674 YLDZ, E., 1470 ZELLES, T., 1100, 1179, 2510 ZENG, W., 2586 ZENG, X., 1115 ZENNYU, M., 2090 ZENBIO, E.G., 1023 ZERBO, I.R., 1334 ZERO, D.T., 1004, 1595 ZETOLA, A.L., 3061 ZHA, J., 3075 ZHANG, D., 86, 2225 ZHANG, D., 168 ZHANG, F., 1944 ZHANG, H.-B., 272, 1715 ZHANG, J., 808 ZHANG, J.H., 231 ZHANG, K.H., 2134 ZHANG, L., 809, 848 ZHANG, L., 2330 ZHANG, M., 1396 ZHANG, M., 2296, 2965 ZHANG, Q., 668 ZHANG, Q., 2330, 2531 ZHANG, R., 256, 1196 ZHANG, R., 266 ZHANG, S., 2188 ZHANG, T., 2076 ZHANG, W., 535, 1173 ZHANG, W., 2786 ZHANG, X., 33 ZHANG, X., 40 ZHANG, Y., 808 ZHANG, Y., 1349 ZHANG, Y., 2964 ZHANG, Y.P., 1172 ZHANG, Z., 100 ZHANG, Z., 1416 ZHANG, Z., 2274, 2295, 2854 ZHANG, Z.K., 237 ZHAO, H., 33 ZHAO, H.S., 809 ZHAO, L., 2786 ZHAO, M., 499 ZHAO, M., 2358 ZHAO, M., 2874 ZHAO, S.L., 266, 1764

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ZHAO, X., 2833 ZHENG, C., 491 ZHENG, C., 3103 ZHENG, L., 1429 ZHENG, W., 231 ZHONG, Y., 800 ZHOU, H., 1778 ZHOU, J., 1114 ZHOU, M., 1778 ZHOU, X., 450, 451, 454, 527, 1113, 2663 ZHOU, X., 888, 902, 1045, 1046, 1047 ZHOU, Y., 772 ZHU, B., 1863 ZHU, J., 2786 ZHU, M., 2053 ZHU, X., 2379 ZHU, Z., 2833 ZIADA, H.M., 317 ZICARI, F., 2562 ZIHNIOGLU, F., 593 ZIJDERVELD, S., 1334 ZIMMER, S., 488, 496 ZIMMERMANN, B., 500, 2251, 2252 ZIMMERMANN, J., 855, 865, 867, 868 ZINELIS, S., 1269, 1819, 1820, 3034 ZINKERNAGEL, A.S., 1894 ZIPPRICH, H., 1456 ZISKIND, D., 2365 ZITTEL-PALAMARA, K., 2862 ZITZMANN, N.U., 1731 ZIVKO-BABIC, J., 2618 ZOHAR, R., 1082 ZOHOURI, F.V., 2052 ZOLADZ, J.R., 957, 959 ZLLER, J.E., 2944 ZORKO, M., 2132 ZORTEA, A.J., Jr., 1311 ZOU, J., 1113 ZOU, X.H., 101 ZUHR, O., 2943 ZUO, Y., 527

Z
ZABALEGUI, I., 3002 ZADEH, H.H., 2951 ZADRO, A., 1846, 2378 ZAENKER, K.S., 2254 ZAHARIAS, R., 2128 ZAKS, B., 2501 ZALLOCCO, N., 886 ZALSMAN, B., 1489 ZAMBON, J.J., 1853 ZAMPELIS, A., 1851 ZAMPELIS, G., 1851 ZANGER, K., 1922 ZANINI, F., 182 ZANOTTI, L., 606 ZANTNER, C., 1805, 1808 ZARB, G.A., 1847 ZAROW, M., 2629, 2726 ZAURA, E., 462, 1801 ZAVRAS, A.I., 2910 ZAWADZINSKI, M., 413, 997, 2059 ZAWI, R., 948, 949, 2557, 2558, 2559 ZAZUETA, A., 1759 ZEEGERS, G.L.A., 150, 446 ZEHER, M., 3073 ZEICHNER-DAVID, M., 170, 1320, 1866 ZELDIN, L.P., 210 ZELLER, F., 2925

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KEY WORD INDEX


A
Aboriginal, 2724 Abrasion, 1055, 1514 Abutment, 1448 Acceptance, 5, 211, 305, 416, 1306, 1364, 1613, 2030, 2120, 2194, 2307, 2594, 2725 Access, 17, 150, 416, 416, 420, 421, 424, 430, 440, 443, 445, 691, 693, 694, 788, 973, 1242, 1549, 1575, 1799, 2981 Accuracy, 1523 Accuracy, storage time, stone, filler, 1519 Acetylcholine, 2477 Acid etch, 50, 325, 342, 346, 347, 354, 516, 718, 861, 863, 865, 868, 907, 908, 912, 1421, 1423, 1424, 1435, 1447, 1844, 1961, 1962, 1970, 2105, 2554, 2578, 2596, 2619, 2641, 2657, 2922, 2923 Acidic fibroblast growth factor, dental pulp, pulp capping, 2489 Acid resistance, 1986 Acids, 280, 1801, 2049, 2794 Acoustic, 1360 Acrylics, 201, 311, 737, 922, 923, 925, 929, 930, 931, 1295, 1409, 1410, 1411, 1419, 1481, 1831, 2585, 2592, 2667 Adaptation, ultraconservative, typodont, 721 Adherence and colonization, 79, 159, 162, 221, 457, 530, 547, 551, 553, 765, 1111, 1113, 1118, 1312, 1314, 1511, 1647, 1678, 1857, 1860, 1878, 1955, 2112, 2153, 2168, 2174, 2177, 2178, 2180, 2182, 2184, 2185, 2306, 2309, 2389, 2429, 2791, 2797, 2812 Adhesion, 45, 46, 49, 51, 53, 54, 59, 64, 67, 80, 139, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 183, 185, 203, 225, 320, 321, 322, 323, 325, 326, 328, 329, 330, 331, 332, 333, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 348, 349, 350, 351, 353, 357, 358, 359, 363, 367, 685, 707, 708, 709, 710, 712, 713, 714, 715, 718, 719, 724, 748, 847, 856, 858, 859, 860, 861, 862, 863, 864, 865, 867, 868, 904, 905, 907, 908, 909, 910, 911, 912, 926, 928, 930, 939, 1266, 1267, 1268, 1270, 1271, 1272, 1273, 1275, 1276, 1277, 1278, 1293, 1364, 1420, 1421, 1422, 1423, 1424, 1425, 1426, 1427, 1428, 1430, 1432, 1433, 1434, 1435, 1437, 1438, 1439, 1440, 1441, 1443, 1444, 1445, 1446, 1447, 1449, 1450, 1452, 1457, 1459, 1462, 1463, 1472, 1480, 1510, 1513, 1527, 1740, 1809, 1810, 1811, 1812, 1813, 1815, 1816, 1818, 1892, 1938, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1967, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2105, 2364, 2384, 2421, 2424, 2469, 2470, 2554, 2566, 2567, 2568, 2570, 2571, 2574, 2575, 2577, 2578, 2579, 2581, 2583, 2584, 2585, 2586, 2587, 2590, 2591, 2592, 2595, 2597, 2601, 2602, 2603, 2606, 2610, 2613, 2614, 2615, 2616, 2619, 2622, 2669, 2672, 2686, 2919, 2920, 2921, 2922, 2924, 2925, 2926, 2934, 3033, 3095, 3097, 3098 Adolescence, 4, 18, 25, 153, 163, 422, 428, 434, 572, 780, 974, 1005, 1327, 1332, 1566, 1567, 2086, 2207, 2319, 2711, 2716, 2724, 2826, 2977 Adults, 2322 Aggregating factors, 2791 Aging, 45, 47, 48, 55, 206, 208, 252, 584, 650, 667, 669, 810, 872, 1086, 1234, 1235, 1311, 1340, 1408, 1551, 1555, 1556, 1568, 1632, 2215, 2225, 2574, 2575, 2829, 2857 AIDS, 534, 1039, 1784, 2172 Air abrasion, 1961, 2747 Alcohol, 2150, 2824, 2910 Alcohol use, 1585 Alcoholism, 620 Alginate, 1630 Alkalinogenicity, 1856 Allergy, 2620, 2621 Alloys, 302, 383, 385, 387, 397, 933, 934, 935, 941, 942, 1265, 1270, 1288, 1454, 1817, 1820, 1838, 1839, 1946, 2380, 2545, 2581, 2582, 2620, 2646, 2647, 2648, 2649, 2652, 3032, 3033, 3034, 3036 Alveolar, 655 Amalgams, 157, 257, 944, 1266, 1281, 1470, 1471, 1833, 1834, 1835, 1911, 2006, 2365, 2625, 2688, 2694, 2744, 2834 Ameloblasts, 87, 1057, 1058, 1059, 1060, 1064, 1073, 1318, 1320, 1321, 1323, 1324, 1923, 2355 Amelogenin, 1059, 2103 Analgesics, 126, 635, 1262, 1919, 2117, 2118, 2119, 2125, 2443 Anatomy, 31, 88, 273, 274, 399, 411, 412, 501, 504, 568, 822, 827, 828, 1040, 1102, 1189, 1221, 1227, 1237, 1297, 1300, 1302, 1556, 1631, 1724, 1852, 1928, 2023, 2310, 2324, 2331, 2478, 2836, 2966, 2968, 3023, 3024 Andrographis paniculata gel, 3hydroxy-15-methylhexadecanoic acid, 2257 Anesthetics, 4, 128, 287, 427, 474, 634, 642, 1177, 1259, 1260, 1262, 1263, 1264, 2035, 2114, 2116, 2117, 2121 Animal, 29, 30, 34, 39, 41, 42, 43, 80, 84, 90, 93, 118, 159, 167, 168, 170, 173, 181, 194, 223, 227, 231, 235, 236, 237, 240, 254, 259, 267, 270, 286, 396, 397, 501, 502, 508, 551, 554, 558, 561, 565, 566, 567, 568, 607, 610, 613, 629, 641, 644, 649, 678, 680, 682, 686, 737, 749, 916, 998, 1014, 1015, 1017, 1021, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1071, 1074, 1077, 1086, 1087, 1088, 1089, 1090, 1092, 1095, 1098, 1100, 1101, 1103, 1142, 1168, 1171, 1179, 1182, 1183, 1185, 1187, 1188, 1190, 1192, 1193, 1214, 1215, 1216, 1223, 1250, 1253, 1255, 1257, 1281, 1318, 1321, 1322, 1337, 1348, 1368, 1370, 1371, 1375, 1384, 1389, 1393, 1396, 1397, 1403, 1629, 1660, 1662, 1664, 1667, 1672, 1686, 1701, 1748, 1754, 1758, 1773, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1853, 1854, 1868, 1909, 1912, 1923, 1930, 1931, 1932, 2081, 2099, 2101, 2102, 2103, 2104, 2108, 2109, 2110, 2116, 2124, 2129, 2130, 2132, 2136, 2142, 2150, 2161, 2166, 2211, 2243, 2244, 2245, 2246, 2249, 2250, 2251, 2252, 2281, 2282, 2288, 2289, 2303, 2318, 2336, 2339, 2342, 2356, 2423, 2426, 2474, 2478, 2482, 2483, 2484, 2487, 2489, 2491, 2494, 2501, 2507, 2508, 2510, 2515, 2522, 2530, 2536, 2598, 2607, 2668, 2769, 2779, 2781, 2806, 2830, 2831, 2833, 2834, 2835, 2836, 2837, 2838, 2839, 2840, 2841, 2842, 2844, 2845, 2856, 2857,

205

206
2873, 2890, 2891, 2892, 2894, 2900, 2941, 2942, 2943, 2944, 2946, 2947, 2952, 2953, 2955, 2956, 2962, 2964, 2971, 2973, 2974, 2994, 2995, 2996, 2999, 3065, 3101, 3102, 3107 Anthropology, 31, 1217, 1219, 2324, 2338, 2880, 3023, 3024 Anti-inflammatory, 798 Anti-oxidant, 600 Antibiotic prophylaxis, 437 Antibiotic susceptibility, 3088 Antigens-antibodies, 19, 119, 122, 227, 545, 552, 591, 804, 1107, 1185, 1366, 1644, 1648, 1654, 1661, 1662, 1664, 1681, 2081, 2227, 2532, 2748, 2813, 2845, 2848, 2877, 2950, 2954, 2992 Antimicrobial activity, polyamide/nano-hydroxyapatite, calcium hydroxide, iodoform, 1383 Antimicrobial agents/inhibitors, 76, 78, 164, 193, 450, 452, 460, 468, 496, 525, 537, 540, 543, 544, 545, 546, 548, 550, 552, 625, 756, 759, 762, 766, 918, 989, 993, 1121, 1127, 1134, 1173, 1381, 1418, 1670, 1674, 1747, 1954, 2004, 2053, 2152, 2176, 2179, 2183, 2186, 2259, 2309, 2660, 2661, 2690, 2695, 2798, 2803, 2807, 3088 Antimicrobial peptide, 1682 Antimicrobials, 78, 131, 132, 139, 272, 454, 459, 526, 528, 537, 548, 549, 550, 552, 608, 611, 612, 617, 618, 697, 756, 760, 918, 943, 983, 993, 1117, 1127, 1131, 1141, 1343, 1418, 1523, 1671, 1674, 1685, 1686, 1742, 1931, 1954, 2004, 2157, 2183, 2186, 2256, 2261, 2262, 2271, 2498, 2660, 2679, 2746, 2750, 2752, 2753, 2754, 2796, 2798, 2807, 2849, 2926, 3087, 3092 Antiseptics, 535, 545, 546, 1532, 2264, 2677, 2679 Anxiety, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 498, 745, 782, 1263, 1760, 2030, 2031, 2032, 2033, 2034, 2035, 2037, 2038, 2069, 2113, 2120, 2726, 2860, 3076 Apical microleakage, 2675 Apnea, 2021, 2195, 2444 Apoptosis, 40, 96, 214, 259, 628, 638, 670, 915, 1051, 1199, 1204, 1349, 1398, 1663, 1892, 2141, 2142, 2211, 2213, 2217, 2236, 2243, 2305, 2334, 2339, 2519, 2523, 2665, 2698, 2783, 2856, 2876, 2881, 2953, 3105 Application time, 861 Aquaporin, 1371, 2510 Arrested caries, 493, 494

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Articular defect, 3065 Artificial nose, 768 Assessment, 7, 8, 440, 443, 739, 743, 744, 852, 963, 1074, 1574, 1628, 1902, 2020, 2086, 2126, 2398, 2399, 2402, 2404, 2546, 2551, 2726, 2741, 2823, 2978, 3013 Atherosclerosis, 123, 606 Atomic force microscopy, 1678 Attachment, 300 Attachment loss, juvenile idiopathic arthritis, 1153 Attachment proteins, 226, 553, 919, 1019, 1753, 1881, 2098, 2184, 2242, 2462, 2529 Attendance, 155 Attrition, 1218, 2725 Auto-alloplastic replantation, 785 Autotransplantation, 583

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2862, 2903, 2904, 2905, 2906, 2907, 2908, 2909, 2918, 2984 Behavioral therapy, 2350 Belief, 2042 Beliefs and attitudes, 422 Betel nut, 1684 Biochemistry, 83, 269, 287, 503, 509, 510, 686, 747, 1063, 1090, 1094, 1095, 1322, 1372, 1601, 1642, 1646, 1675, 1682, 1867, 2135, 2139, 2144, 2152, 2163, 2227, 2475, 2481, 2775, 2778, 2957 Biocompatibility, 137, 192, 304, 393, 395, 817, 913, 914, 915, 917, 919, 920, 1014, 1074, 1485, 1736, 1838, 1839, 1841, 2004, 2096, 2098, 2111, 2388, 2390, 2426, 2427, 2492, 2493, 2494, 2607, 2620, 2648, 2655, 2657, 2667, 2687, 2698, 2946, 2950, 3035 Biodegradation, 614 Bioelectric pulp potential, calcium hydroxide, pulpotomy, 2491 Bioengineering, 85, 195, 262, 391, 524, 561, 769, 773, 776, 1023, 1640, 1755, 1757, 1948, 2022, 2103, 2129, 2143, 2191, 2288, 2416, 2540, 2962, 2963, 2975 Biofilm, 79, 221, 451, 457, 459, 525, 526, 531, 533, 537, 758, 762, 764, 765, 766, 1139, 1678, 1858, 1859, 1860, 1861, 2053, 2068, 2096, 2170, 2172, 2174, 2175, 2176, 2178, 2179, 2180, 2181, 2182, 2183, 2184, 2185, 2186, 2187, 2306, 2428, 2429, 2740, 2770, 2733, 2785, 3091 Biomarkers, 1886 Biomaterials, 52, 53, 56, 57, 137, 193, 194, 195, 334, 335, 389, 390, 393, 397, 565, 607, 614, 722, 727, 729, 731, 747, 750, 770, 859, 870, 877, 897, 927, 938, 1016, 1021, 1025, 1027, 1068, 1074, 1142, 1165, 1169, 1170, 1171, 1429, 1439, 1451, 1458, 1481, 1483, 1490, 1493, 1514, 1521, 1602, 1603, 1630, 1750, 1818, 1819, 1832, 1839, 1845, 1846, 1855, 1906, 1963, 1989, 2091, 2093, 2094, 2096, 2109, 2366, 2379, 2420, 2421, 2422, 2552, 2607, 2617, 2655, 2664, 2673, 2686, 2687, 2691, 2692, 2693, 2695, 2696, 2812, 3003, 3036, 3037 Biomechanics, 247, 260, 333, 370, 517, 1015, 1030, 1151, 1212, 1273, 1338, 1414, 1415, 1448, 1546, 1598, 1605, 1606, 1609, 1610, 1640, 1935, 1939, 1942, 1943, 1950, 2022, 2193, 2288, 2289, 2318, 2414, 2418, 2517, 2597, 2626, 2627, 2650, 2671, 2684, 2894, 2916, 2948, 2971, 3058

B
Bacteremia, 1159 Bacterial, 75, 76, 77, 78, 217, 222, 450, 451, 454, 456, 457, 459, 512, 518, 528, 531, 535, 537, 538, 541, 544, 545, 546, 547, 549, 551, 552, 553, 574, 576, 590, 755, 757, 759, 761, 764, 768, 802, 1022, 1105, 1109, 1113, 1121, 1125, 1127, 1128, 1133, 1140, 1141, 1173, 1314, 1347, 1348, 1376, 1378, 1389, 1591, 1647, 1656, 1670, 1671, 1673, 1675, 1676, 1679, 1685, 1858, 1878, 1893, 2053, 2077, 2088, 2112, 2153, 2164, 2165, 2167, 2169, 2174, 2176, 2179, 2184, 2186, 2209, 2233, 2239, 2258, 2263, 2312, 2428, 2435, 2439, 2660, 2662, 2729, 2730, 2736, 2737, 2742, 2748, 2794, 2798, 2806, 2807, 2809, 2811, 2812, 2814, 2833, 2949, 3038 Basement membrane, 1162 Basic fibroblast growth factor, root resorption, tooth avulsion, replanted tooth, 1754 bcl-2, 1199 Behavioral science, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 16, 18, 133, 145, 149, 150, 208, 413, 414, 416, 418, 419, 422, 425, 426, 427, 435, 436, 437, 438, 442, 444, 446, 449, 475, 486, 694, 695, 778, 783, 966, 973, 979, 982, 1242, 1244, 1245, 1247, 1248, 1263, 1328, 1553, 1563, 1565, 1571, 1575, 1585, 1797, 1798, 1800, 1869, 1872, 2029, 2030, 2032, 2035, 2036, 2037, 2038, 2042, 2048, 2074, 2113, 2120, 2347, 2353, 2711, 2712, 2714, 2715, 2716, 2717, 2720, 2721, 2722, 2725, 2726,

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Biometrics, 2044 Biophysics, 242, 412, 633, 652, 1175, 1180, 1222, 1530, 1538, 1645, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2111, 2274, 2421, 2427, 3059 Biostatistics, 406, 481, 618, 773, 1045, 1047, 1882, 1889, 1903, 1951, 2047, 2067, 2197, 2198, 2822, 2828, 2903, 3024, 3048 Biotype, 1752 Bispectral index, 2122 Bleach, 139, 380, 440, 523, 884, 885, 886, 887, 888, 889, 890, 891, 892, 894, 895, 897, 898, 900, 901, 902, 943, 957, 958, 959, 960, 961, 1012, 1044, 1045, 1046, 1047, 1048, 1061, 1428, 1430, 1814, 1815, 1875, 1876, 2387, 2480, 2481, 2594, 2636, 3039, 3044, 3045, 3046 Bleaching, 2479 Bleaching, flowable composite, packable composite, ormocer, 955 Blood, 124, 251, 284, 352, 401, 622, 646, 674, 720, 752, 791, 798, 986, 1112, 1162, 1186, 1207, 1379, 1658, 1659, 1663, 1696, 1776, 1784, 1849, 1886, 1910, 2040, 2132, 2154, 2438, 2452, 2825, 2839, 2851, 2891, 2955, 3037, 3079, 3083 Bond strength, 708, 1816, 2919 Bone, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 84, 86, 98, 170, 228, 230, 231, 232, 233, 235, 251, 259, 410, 509, 554, 561, 565, 567, 568, 607, 610, 678, 679, 686, 749, 771, 772, 773, 774, 775, 814, 815, 840, 1014, 1015, 1018, 1020, 1021, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1033, 1066, 1068, 1071, 1075, 1076, 1077, 1079, 1082, 1086, 1147, 1163, 1165, 1169, 1171, 1197, 1214, 1215, 1216, 1220, 1223, 1252, 1296, 1297, 1298, 1310, 1336, 1337, 1339, 1537, 1557, 1600, 1605, 1615, 1622, 1626, 1627, 1629, 1701, 1848, 1849, 1854, 1867, 1891, 1925, 1930, 1932, 1944, 2023, 2094, 2097, 2102, 2103, 2109, 2110, 2129, 2130, 2135, 2136, 2137, 2225, 2242, 2245, 2310, 2318, 2319, 2358, 2361, 2394, 2412, 2413, 2415, 2423, 2448, 2452, 2508, 2515, 2522, 2536, 2693, 2777, 2780, 2825, 2941, 2943, 2945, 2946, 2947, 2948, 2963, 2977, 3057, 3059 Bone morphogenetic protein, 100, 1067, 1164, 2244 Bone repair, 100, 190, 196, 565, 567, 615, 747, 749, 775, 1026, 1166, 1621, 1622, 2102, 2342, 2515, 2687, 2691, 2692, 2942, 3006 Bottled beverages, 2743

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Botulinum toxin, electromyography, 2870 Bovine teeth, human teeth, 1967 Bracket, 1123, 2734 Bradykinin, 2839 Bruxism, 782, 1328, 1333, 1760, 1762, 1764, 2284, 2285, 2286, 2287, 2350, 2445, 2446, 2447, 2859, 2860, 2866 Bruxism, EMG, smoking, 294 BSP promoter, 1078 Buffering capacity, 2079, 2080

207
2059, 2060, 2061, 2062, 2063, 2064, 2065, 2066, 2075, 2076, 2077, 2082, 2084, 2086, 2087, 2118, 2364, 2365, 2409, 2624, 2661, 2662, 2709, 2711, 2719, 2729, 2738, 2749, 2750, 2789, 2809, 2983, 2985, 3012, 3013, 3014 Caries organisms, 78, 161, 165, 193, 222, 425, 459, 468, 542, 618, 703, 755, 757, 759, 766, 1377, 1388, 1669, 1675, 1679, 1683, 1859, 1877, 2068, 2080, 2083, 2084, 2087, 2088, 2181, 2531, 2690, 2728, 2729, 2733, 2737, 2738, 2739, 2745, 2785, 2787, 2789, 2793, 2794, 2801, 2802, 2805, 2806 Cariogenicity, 1669, 1801, 1856, 2049, 2053, 2077, 2084 Cariogram, caries prevalence, mutans streptococci, lactobacilli, salivary secretion rate, buffer capacity, Lao PDR, 704 Cariology, 19, 22, 23, 24, 26, 50, 82, 108, 158, 159, 162, 165, 205, 306, 318, 320, 361, 362, 409, 413, 415, 453, 454, 456, 457, 459, 460, 461, 462, 466, 467, 469, 475, 487, 504, 519, 521, 695, 699, 700, 701, 702, 703, 705, 717, 755, 983, 984, 986, 987, 988, 989, 990, 993, 994, 995, 996, 997, 999, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1006, 1008, 1010, 1011, 1013, 1054, 1392, 1401, 1402, 1495, 1591, 1592, 1594, 1596, 1597, 1670, 1802, 1803, 1804, 1805, 1806, 1807, 1808, 1878, 1882, 1883, 2054, 2058, 2059, 2061, 2064, 2066, 2067, 2068, 2069, 2070, 2071, 2072, 2073, 2074, 2076, 2077, 2078, 2079, 2080, 2081, 2082, 2083, 2085, 2086, 2087, 2088, 2148, 2408, 2410, 2531, 2710, 2728, 2731, 2732, 2736, 2737, 2738, 2739, 2740, 2742, 2743, 2744, 2745, 2746, 2747, 2748, 2750, 2751, 2752, 2753, 2754, 2755, 2756, 2757, 2805, 2806, 2813, 2985, 3010, 3011, 3012, 3015, 3048 Carisolv 2, 2482 Cartilage, 30, 36, 40, 682, 2359, 2775, 2776, 2777, 2856, 2857 Casein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate, 1007 Caspase inhibitors, 1892 Casting ring liner, 1522 Castings, 61, 301, 383, 389, 933, 938, 941, 1029, 1526, 1529, 1905, 1942, 2418, 2469, 3032, 3033, 3034, 3036, 3047, 3100 Cavitation, 624 Cbfa1/Runx2, 38 CCR, CcpA, CRE, arginine deiminase, 2790

C
CAD/CAM, 62, 66, 68, 73, 74, 264, 376, 723, 726, 818, 842, 843, 872, 878, 1035, 1040, 1145, 1232, 1293, 1354, 1355, 1356, 1455, 1520, 1944, 2396, 2543, 2584, 2613, 2631, 3057, 3061 Calcium metaphosphate, 2687 Calcium phosphate, 2680 Calcium-phosphate ceramics, 1608 Calculus, 512, 1893, 1921, 2761 Calprotectin, aggressive periodontitis, single nucleotide polymorphism, Chinese, 809 cAMP, calcium mobilization, 1394 Cancer, 662, 1782 Cancer treatment, 428 Candida, 981 Candida species, 762 Capsaicin, 94 Carcinogenesis, 113, 253, 254, 255, 314, 555, 560, 562, 563, 673, 790, 791, 792, 1112, 1195, 1197, 1199, 1200, 1203, 1204, 1206, 1209, 1210, 1319, 1778, 1779, 2268, 2789, 2881, 2882, 2884, 2885, 2886, 2888, 2910 Cardiovascular disease, 205, 587, 606, 738, 1110, 1154, 1155, 1161, 1692, 1693, 1694, 1695, 1696, 1697, 1886, 1887, 1888, 1889, 2031, 2040, 2155, 2156, 2436, 2786, 2797, 2986, 2987, 2989, 2990, 2991, 2992, 2993 Cardiovascular risk factors, 1699 Career break, 741 Caries, 25, 79, 81, 108, 148, 151, 163, 164, 258, 319, 321, 322, 403, 404, 413, 418, 419, 421, 423, 424, 432, 433, 439, 441, 451, 453, 455, 456, 457, 458, 460, 461, 469, 471, 477, 479, 488, 489, 701, 703, 705, 706, 717, 925, 969, 975, 976, 977, 980, 985, 987, 991, 1005, 1007, 1008, 1052, 1246, 1283, 1284, 1388, 1390, 1402, 1418, 1496, 1566, 1567, 1579, 1592, 1596, 1670, 1679, 1793, 1808, 1860, 1861, 1916, 1954, 1965, 1994, 2004, 2033, 2034, 2046, 2047, 2056,

208
CD97, 7-TM, dedifferentiation, 796 Cell behavior, 2534 Cell biology, 42, 86, 93, 101, 192, 216, 228, 230, 234, 235, 252, 265, 266, 273, 390, 500, 562, 564, 584, 587, 662, 667, 670, 672, 677, 749, 751, 795, 1058, 1065, 1073, 1079, 1087, 1096, 1098, 1099, 1104, 1201, 1206, 1221, 1250, 1321, 1323, 1342, 1371, 1372, 1380, 1382, 1395, 1398, 1658, 1668, 1715, 1753, 1786, 1863, 1881, 2095, 2127, 2128, 2137, 2138, 2221, 2225, 2226, 2227, 2230, 2266, 2296, 2336, 2339, 2356, 2358, 2457, 2471, 2474, 2516, 2521, 2526, 2535, 2777, 2783, 2803, 2881, 2886, 2888, 2898, 2955, 2958, 2960, 2962, 2965, 3037, 3105 Cell culture, 41, 99, 123, 190, 190, 192, 214, 217, 219, 228, 229, 230, 232, 252, 254, 266, 272, 276, 391, 392, 394, 395, 396, 500, 506, 510, 511, 555, 557, 562, 564, 566, 615, 636, 637, 637, 638, 660, 662, 662, 664, 666, 668, 668, 670, 681, 746, 750, 751, 753, 753, 769, 770, 771, 772, 776, 790, 794, 913, 916, 919, 920, 1016, 1017, 1019, 1027, 1051, 1051, 1064, 1065, 1066, 1069, 1069, 1071, 1074, 1079, 1083, 1085, 1085, 1091, 1096, 1099, 1156, 1157, 1157, 1160, 1164, 1164, 1180, 1197, 1198, 1201, 1203, 1210, 1250, 1319, 1323, 1323, 1342, 1343, 1345, 1366, 1391, 1395, 1398, 1398, 1399, 1400, 1604, 1634, 1635, 1656, 1658, 1660, 1668, 1680, 1703, 1711, 1712, 1714, 1715, 1733, 1736, 1744, 1747, 1750, 1753, 1757, 1786, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1844, 1854, 1863, 1865, 1881, 1891, 1924, 1924, 1927, 1929, 1934, 2089, 2090, 2090, 2091, 2092, 2092, 2093, 2094, 2095, 2097, 2098, 2099, 2100, 2103, 2127, 2128, 2131, 2134, 2134, 2135, 2137, 2137, 2138, 2155, 2156, 2165, 2166, 2166, 2212, 2214, 2216, 2219, 2221, 2223, 2224, 2226, 2229, 2229, 2230, 2234, 2235, 2236, 2240, 2247, 2253, 2254, 2259, 2266, 2267, 2268, 2268, 2269, 2269, 2270, 2271, 2271, 2333, 2379, 2388, 2390, 2391, 2427, 2461, 2461, 2473, 2483, 2499, 2503, 2523, 2526, 2535, 2542, 2542, 2607, 2654, 2655, 2656, 2663, 2664, 2665, 2667, 2698, 2778, 2782, 2876, 2881, 2887, 2888, 2898, 2899, 2939, 2939, 2954, 2957, 2958, 2959, 2960, 2961, 2975, 3035, 3070 Cell cycle, 637, 2133

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Cell cycle regulation, 255 Cementoblasts, 499, 502, 2516, 2957, 2958 Cements, 59, 60, 61, 63, 66, 71, 189, 192, 195, 196, 324, 326, 729, 732, 818, 877, 1032, 1272, 1275, 1292, 1427, 1449, 1452, 1456, 1459, 1462, 1463, 1911, 1956, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2003, 2136, 2374, 2387, 2468, 2469, 2470, 2494, 2545, 2554, 2578, 2581, 2582, 2603, 2605, 2608, 2609, 2611, 2612, 2613, 2614, 2615, 2616, 2619, 2635, 2672, 2919, 3031 Cementum, 169, 357, 458, 501, 654, 785, 987, 1211, 1634, 1635, 1806, 2164, 2249, 2250, 2516, 2960, 2963 Central nervous system/peripheral nervous system, 91, 93, 237, 240, 277, 286, 653, 658, 1767, 2119, 2274, 2276, 2299, 2313, 2854 Cephalometric analysis, 965, 1223, 1233, 2194, 2316, 2320, 2326, 2327, 2329, 3020, 3021, 3022, 3023 Ceramics, 60, 62, 64, 65, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 191, 261, 264, 373, 722, 723, 724, 725, 726, 727, 728, 729, 732, 816, 817, 839, 842, 843, 844, 847, 849, 869, 870, 871, 872, 874, 875, 876, 877, 878, 879, 881, 882, 883, 937, 956, 962, 1267, 1270, 1288, 1289, 1293, 1350, 1351, 1352, 1353, 1355, 1356, 1357, 1427, 1450, 1451, 1452, 1453, 1454, 1455, 1457, 1458, 1460, 1462, 1464, 1817, 1819, 1820, 1906, 1941, 1964, 1968, 1976, 2005, 2424, 2464, 2543, 2544, 2548, 2549, 2564, 2580, 2583, 2584, 2585, 2586, 2588, 2603, 2604, 2605, 2606, 2607, 2608, 2610, 2611, 2612, 2613, 2614, 2616, 2617, 2618, 2619, 2622, 2631, 2633, 2635, 2950, 3033, 3042, 3097 Cervical root resorption, 1393 CGH, 563 Characteristics, 472, 788, 967, 1023, 1406, 1583, 1584, 1796, 2201, 2723 Chemical, 57, 82, 128, 196, 361, 362, 385, 455, 731, 748, 865, 913, 939, 943, 944, 994, 1011, 1267, 1269, 1438, 1440, 1458, 1482, 1486, 1487, 1493, 1494, 1496, 1595, 1601, 1638, 1804, 1806, 1822, 1825, 1832, 1833, 1835, 2072, 2106, 2112, 2136, 2420, 2617, 2642, 2659, 2666, 2743, 2940, 3027 Chemistry, 83, 624, 855, 1175, 1487, 1812, 1827, 1831, 1832, 1833, 2057, 2149, 2569

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Chemokine, 1208 Chemotaxis, 224, 251, 601, 2223, 2955 Chewing efficiency, 238 Chewing gum, 1006, 1009, 1055, 1056, 1856, 1921, 2809 Chewing stick, 2721 Child perception questionnaire, 1564 Children, 8, 13, 14, 15, 21, 35, 105, 108, 145, 146, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 249, 413, 415, 418, 419, 420, 421, 423, 424, 425, 426, 428, 429, 431, 432, 434, 471, 476, 478, 489, 491, 493, 494, 497, 517, 572, 581, 594, 789, 966, 976, 977, 986, 1130, 1236, 1243, 1283, 1284, 1285, 1564, 1596, 1765, 1793, 2015, 2029, 2030, 2033, 2034, 2035, 2038, 2047, 2054, 2056, 2058, 2059, 2061, 2063, 2075, 2082, 2087, 2148, 2207, 2208, 2265, 2321, 2355, 2438, 2728, 2745, 2760, 2767, 2805, 2915, 2978, 2982, 2985, 3011, 3012, 3013, 3017, 3019, 3021 Chin-cap, 2316 Chinese herb, 636 Chinese herb medicine, 2134 Chitosan-gelatin, 567 Chlorhexidine, 2731 Chondrocytes, 1251, 1769, 2296, 2300, 2521, 2775, 2776, 2778, 2856, 3065 Chondrogenesis, mesenchymal stem cells, 1072 Circumferential defects, 2109 Cleft lip-palate, 13, 29, 34, 42, 676, 1253, 1254, 2360, 2976, 2978, 3018 Climate, 244 Clinical trials, 16, 22, 67, 68, 69, 70, 74, 107, 127, 129, 131, 132, 134, 163, 305, 313, 408, 433, 485, 495, 534, 560, 573, 577, 593, 608, 609, 617, 619, 621, 623, 625, 632, 697, 781, 783, 784, 805, 816, 817, 818, 820, 821, 827, 829, 832, 836, 838, 840, 842, 843, 844, 848, 849, 850, 852, 884, 885, 887, 888, 889, 890, 891, 892, 894, 895, 897, 898, 899, 900, 901, 902, 903, 904, 907, 909, 911, 912, 967, 972, 983, 989, 1002, 1045, 1046, 1047, 1048, 1049, 1143, 1144, 1150, 1151, 1158, 1161, 1172, 1177, 1261, 1264, 1282, 1283, 1284, 1285, 1286, 1287, 1305, 1307, 1308, 1309, 1363, 1379, 1465, 1466, 1467, 1468, 1469, 1470, 1473, 1474, 1475, 1476, 1477, 1479, 1480, 1534, 1544, 1558, 1614, 1621, 1695, 1717, 1720, 1736, 1738, 1741, 1744, 1749, 1847, 1888, 1902, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2019, 2061, 2069, 2071, 2079, 2125, 2175, 2192, 2256, 2265, 2307, 2327, 2363,

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2364, 2365, 2368, 2369, 2395, 2408, 2411, 2437, 2447, 2551, 2621, 2622, 2623, 2624, 2626, 2627, 2628, 2630, 2631, 2633, 2634, 2635, 2636, 2638, 2639, 2640, 2700, 2702, 2706, 2708, 2747, 2749, 2750, 2751, 2752, 2753, 2754, 2755, 2756, 2757, 2759, 2772, 2773, 2818, 2846, 2848, 2850, 2852, 2870, 2871, 2904, 2908, 2917, 3002, 3005, 3053, 3086, 3087, 3092 Clonal persistence, 754 Cluster analysis, 7 Clustering, 1311 Coating, 2686 Cohesion, 714, 1509, 1811, 2615 Cohort study, 147 Cold, 1907 Collagen, 97, 212, 391, 396, 453, 503, 505, 506, 616, 662, 1084, 1162, 1273, 1274, 1312, 1395, 1438, 1724, 1748, 1750, 1867, 1929, 1957, 1962, 2100, 2212, 2300, 2459, 2498, 2499, 2835, 2895, 2959, 3001 Collagenase/albumin, 2146 Color, 67, 380, 382, 880, 885, 886, 888, 889, 890, 892, 894, 895, 896, 898, 900, 902, 935, 959, 1042, 1047, 1408, 1409, 1492, 1505, 1876, 1899, 1900, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2537, 2538, 2759, 3026, 3039, 3043, 3044, 3045, 3046 Color stability, 1505 Community dentistry, 2067 Competency, 739, 740, 745 Complement, 807 Complete dentures, 922 Compliance, 1730, 2713 Compomer, 2006, 2925 Composites, 61, 68, 70, 71, 80, 137, 157, 174, 175, 177, 183, 184, 197, 198, 306, 319, 326, 327, 331, 332, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 341, 347, 348, 353, 354, 357, 358, 359, 360, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, 370, 371, 373, 374, 375, 376, 379, 380, 381, 382, 709, 711, 713, 715, 716, 721, 731, 732, 733, 734, 735, 736, 819, 844, 858, 904, 906, 908, 910, 912, 913, 914, 926, 948, 949, 950, 951, 952, 953, 994, 1265, 1266, 1268, 1271, 1277, 1279, 1280, 1289, 1290, 1291, 1292, 1293, 1356, 1404, 1411, 1422, 1424, 1426, 1428, 1431, 1432, 1443, 1444, 1448, 1452, 1465, 1466, 1467, 1468, 1469, 1470, 1471, 1472, 1473, 1474, 1475, 1476, 1477, 1478, 1479, 1480, 1482, 1484, 1485, 1489, 1491, 1492, 1493, 1494, 1495, 1497, 1498, 1499, 1500, 1501, 1502,

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1504, 1505, 1506, 1507, 1508, 1509, 1510, 1517, 1520, 1569, 1809, 1811, 1815, 1821, 1828, 1829, 1830, 1831, 1878, 1953, 1955, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1994, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2180, 2362, 2363, 2364, 2365, 2366, 2367, 2368, 2369, 2370, 2371, 2372, 2373, 2375, 2376, 2385, 2388, 2390, 2391, 2464, 2465, 2466, 2467, 2469, 2481, 2484, 2490, 2500, 2502, 2528, 2533, 2544, 2549, 2552, 2556, 2557, 2558, 2559, 2560, 2564, 2566, 2567, 2573, 2576, 2577, 2579, 2584, 2587, 2588, 2591, 2593, 2610, 2622, 2623, 2624, 2625, 2627, 2629, 2630, 2636, 2661, 2665, 2667, 2684, 2686, 2688, 2689, 2694, 2696, 2744, 2922, 2923, 2927, 2928, 2929, 2930, 2931, 2932, 2933, 2936, 3025, 3026, 3027, 3028, 3029, 3039, 3040, 3041, 3042, 3043, 3097, 3098 Compressive strength, 1640 Computed tomography, 2394 Computers, 398, 571, 824, 825, 1144, 1233, 1354, 1544, 1627, 1771, 1900, 1948, 1949, 2015, 2016, 2024, 2028, 2044, 2392, 2396, 2551, 2637, 2970, 3052, 3053 Conductivity, 1273, 2070, 2598, 2936 Connective tissue, 30, 616, 665, 666, 1084, 1324, 1851, 2303, 2457 Consumers, 447, 481, 964, 970, 982, 2043, 2710, 2720, 2723 Contamination resistance, 929 Conversion, 196, 2375 Cord blood cells, 2784 Core, 819 Corrosion, 387, 390, 940, 944, 1835, 1836, 1837, 2380, 2618, 2642, 2643, 2644, 2645, 2646, 2647, 2648, 2686, 3036 Cost, 414, 569, 696, 698, 1554, 1795, 2112, 2317 Cost-effectiveness, 1412 Craniosynostosis, 2889, 2890 Crevicular fluid, 582, 583, 588, 590, 595, 599, 602, 603, 604, 799, 800, 801, 805, 1614, 1617, 1618, 1710, 1732, 1742, 1743, 2232, 2262, 2450, 2458, 3086 Cross-professional, 444, 2982 Crown lengthening, 1728 Crystallinity, 262, 385, 728, 1061, 1350, 1532, 1608, 1637, 2420, 2424 CT, 1535 CT, cone beam, 3D, 1541 CTGF, 1929

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Curing depth, 2374 Curing lights, 364, 379, 730, 948, 949, 950, 951, 1280, 1403, 1484, 1497, 1498, 1499, 1500, 1501, 1502, 1503, 1974, 1983, 2010, 2370, 2372, 2373, 2490, 2500, 2556, 2557, 2558, 2559, 2560, 2571, 2572, 2595, 2932, 2933, 2936, 3041, 3090 Curli, 1105 Curriculum, 448, 738, 1580, 1583, 1793, 2402 Cusp-replacing restoration, 3098 Custom shade guide, 1903 Cutting, 2540 Cyclo-oxygenase inhibitors, 2125 Cystic fibrosis, 2085 Cysts, 659, 663, 1925, 2354, 3069, 3074 Cytokine, 115, 116, 119, 120, 129, 168, 219, 220, 251, 271, 555, 564, 566, 588, 596, 605, 673, 777, 791, 797, 811, 812, 916, 1071, 1107, 1156, 1157, 1160, 1201, 1207, 1377, 1380, 1382, 1384, 1655, 1658, 1663, 1672, 1688, 1696, 1702, 1703, 1705, 1706, 1707, 1708, 1709, 1712, 1715, 1748, 1769, 1928, 1931, 2130, 2145, 2158, 2159, 2221, 2240, 2269, 2336, 2456, 2461, 2509, 2777, 2815, 2831, 2849, 2851, 2874, 2893, 2949, 2951, 2998, 3037 Cytology, 1373 Cytoskeleton, 2296

D
Data management, 850 Data mining, 2078 DC-SIGN, alcohol, HIV, 3075 Decalcification, 1590 Decision-making, 136, 437, 439, 441, 443, 486, 788, 839, 851, 852, 899, 963, 1576, 1579, 1761, 1901, 2401 Decorin, 1084 Defensin, 112, 1786, 2887 Definitive restoration, 845 Degradation, 905, 3028 Degree of conversion, 57 Delivery systems, 547, 861, 892, 902, 1167, 1496, 1594, 1985, 2008, 2114, 2256, 2408, 2476, 2893, 3092 Demineralization, 23, 452, 453, 462, 470, 490, 504, 505, 520, 523, 699, 998, 1000, 1001, 1007, 1008, 1012, 1013, 1429, 1434, 1579, 1597, 1638, 1801, 1802, 1803, 1804, 1805, 1806, 1807, 1951, 2049, 2070, 2072, 2937, 2940 Dendrimers, 1483 Dendritic cells, 1653, 1665

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Dental bonding, 64 Dental caries, school performance, free school meals, material deprivation, dental epidemiology, 417 Dental extraction, anticoagulant, fibrin glue, 1149 Dental fear, 474 Dental, forensic sciences, 2393 Dental guidance, 295 Dental hygienist, 472 Dental materials, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 71, 72, 73, 74, 80, 81, 130, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 182, 183, 184, 185, 189, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 197, 199, 200, 201, 203, 257, 303, 306, 311, 319, 320, 322, 323, 324, 325, 328, 329, 330, 331, 332, 333, 334, 335, 336, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 348, 349, 350, 351, 353, 354, 358, 362, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374, 376, 377, 378, 379, 382, 384, 385, 386, 387, 392, 396, 397, 411, 528, 530, 707, 708, 709, 710, 711, 712, 713, 714, 715, 716, 719, 720, 722, 723, 724, 725, 726, 727, 728, 729, 730, 731, 732, 733, 734, 735, 736, 817, 820, 825, 841, 849, 851, 854, 855, 856, 858, 860, 861, 862, 863, 864, 865, 866, 867, 868, 869, 871, 873, 874, 875, 876, 877, 878, 880, 881, 882, 883, 884, 886, 887, 889, 891, 895, 896, 897, 904, 905, 907, 909, 910, 911, 914, 915, 916, 917, 918, 921, 924, 925, 926, 927, 929, 930, 931, 932, 933, 934, 935, 936, 937, 939, 940, 943, 944, 948, 949, 950, 951, 952, 953, 954, 956, 960, 962, 993, 1000, 1002, 1023, 1029, 1265, 1266, 1267, 1268, 1269, 1270, 1271, 1272, 1274, 1276, 1277, 1278, 1279, 1280, 1281, 1282, 1287, 1288, 1291, 1292, 1293, 1294, 1295, 1337, 1350, 1351, 1357, 1404, 1407, 1410, 1411, 1420, 1421, 1423, 1424, 1425, 1426, 1427, 1428, 1430, 1431, 1432, 1433, 1434, 1436, 1438, 1439, 1440, 1441, 1443, 1445, 1446, 1447, 1449, 1450, 1451, 1452, 1453, 1455, 1456, 1457, 1458, 1459, 1460, 1461, 1462, 1463, 1464, 1465, 1466, 1467, 1468, 1469, 1472, 1473, 1474, 1475, 1476, 1477, 1478, 1479, 1480, 1481, 1482, 1483, 1484, 1485, 1486, 1488, 1489, 1491, 1492, 1493, 1494, 1496, 1497, 1499, 1500, 1501, 1502, 1503, 1504, 1505, 1506, 1507, 1511, 1513,

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1514, 1515, 1516, 1518, 1520, 1521, 1522, 1523, 1524, 1525, 1527, 1528, 1529, 1590, 1602, 1603, 1608, 1673, 1807, 1809, 1810, 1812, 1813, 1814, 1815, 1816, 1817, 1818, 1819, 1820, 1822, 1823, 1824, 1825, 1827, 1828, 1829, 1830, 1831, 1833, 1834, 1835, 1836, 1837, 1839, 1845, 1899, 1906, 1936, 1939, 1947, 1951, 1953, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2090, 2118, 2180, 2362, 2363, 2364, 2365, 2366, 2367, 2368, 2369, 2370, 2371, 2372, 2373, 2374, 2376, 2377, 2378, 2379, 2380, 2382, 2384, 2385, 2388, 2389, 2390, 2391, 2427, 2466, 2467, 2479, 2483, 2500, 2502, 2528, 2533, 2541, 2546, 2548, 2549, 2553, 2554, 2567, 2568, 2569, 2570, 2571, 2572, 2573, 2574, 2575, 2576, 2577, 2578, 2579, 2580, 2581, 2582, 2583, 2584, 2585, 2588, 2589, 2590, 2592, 2593, 2599, 2600, 2602, 2603, 2604, 2605, 2606, 2608, 2609, 2610, 2611, 2612, 2613, 2614, 2615, 2616, 2617, 2618, 2619, 2620, 2623, 2624, 2625, 2628, 2630, 2632, 2633, 2635, 2636, 2637, 2638, 2640, 2643, 2644, 2645, 2646, 2647, 2649, 2651, 2652, 2659, 2664, 2665, 2666, 2667, 2669, 2672, 2673, 2674, 2678, 2683, 2685, 2688, 2689, 2690, 2691, 2692, 2693, 2694, 2695, 2697, 2710, 2914, 2919, 2920, 2921, 2924, 2925, 2926, 2927, 2928, 2929, 2930, 2931, 2932, 2933, 2934, 2935, 2936, 2938, 2940, 2960, 3018, 3025, 3026, 3029, 3030, 3031, 3032, 3034, 3035, 3036, 3038, 3039, 3040, 3041, 3043, 3093, 3095, 3096, 3097, 3098 Dental plaque, 2735 Dental students, 995 Dental unit, 526, 527 Dentifrices, 21, 23, 24, 463, 465, 467, 468, 470, 632, 633, 896, 1043, 1048, 1172, 1173, 1294, 1419, 1591, 1597, 1741, 1744, 2175, 2248, 2749, 2761, 2762, 2763, 2764 Dentin, 45, 47, 48, 49, 52, 55, 85, 139, 176, 184, 191, 266, 269, 275, 278, 280, 285, 319, 320, 321, 322, 323, 325, 326, 328, 329, 330, 332, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 343, 344, 351, 353, 355, 361, 362, 400, 409, 452, 455, 462, 464, 496, 503, 504, 505,

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507, 509, 515, 516, 703, 710, 712, 715, 719, 854, 855, 857, 860, 866, 905, 958, 961, 970, 984, 991, 1002, 1005, 1008, 1009, 1013, 1067, 1068, 1070, 1122, 1272, 1274, 1275, 1276, 1278, 1279, 1282, 1388, 1396, 1404, 1420, 1421, 1422, 1423, 1426, 1427, 1429, 1433, 1434, 1435, 1436, 1437, 1438, 1440, 1441, 1445, 1447, 1449, 1456, 1463, 1495, 1631, 1632, 1634, 1636, 1638, 1639, 1640, 1724, 1740, 1741, 1745, 1806, 1813, 1814, 1864, 1865, 1866, 1867, 1868, 1911, 1922, 1930, 1951, 1954, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1962, 1971, 1975, 1976, 1991, 1993, 2049, 2072, 2132, 2338, 2358, 2384, 2387, 2391, 2465, 2479, 2488, 2517, 2528, 2567, 2568, 2571, 2572, 2574, 2576, 2590, 2594, 2596, 2598, 2662, 2669, 2670, 2736, 2737, 2742, 2762, 2880, 2920, 2921, 2924, 2926, 2931, 2937, 2938, 2940, 3014, 3051 Dentin-bonding agents, 46, 47, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 55, 56, 57, 61, 130, 174, 175, 176, 179, 180, 181, 183, 185, 319, 320, 321, 322, 323, 325, 328, 329, 330, 331, 332, 334, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 347, 348, 349, 350, 351, 358, 363, 372, 708, 710, 712, 715, 716, 718, 819, 836, 854, 855, 856, 857, 859, 860, 862, 864, 865, 866, 867, 868, 904, 905, 906, 907, 908, 909, 910, 911, 912, 918, 1269, 1271, 1273, 1276, 1278, 1420, 1421, 1423, 1425, 1426, 1431, 1432, 1433, 1434, 1435, 1436, 1437, 1441, 1444, 1447, 1449, 1462, 1465, 1468, 1469, 1473, 1474, 1477, 1479, 1480, 1486, 1495, 1726, 1740, 1810, 1814, 1951, 1954, 1958, 1959, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1977, 1978, 2363, 2367, 2465, 2492, 2562, 2567, 2568, 2569, 2570, 2574, 2576, 2586, 2589, 2590, 2591, 2599, 2600, 2602, 2610, 2662, 2666, 2690, 2920, 2921, 2923, 2924, 2926 Dentin fluid, 203, 275, 276, 282, 283, 328, 1433, 1907, 1908 Dentin hypersensitivity, 278 Dentin sialophosphoprotein (DSPP), 1864 Dentin, peritubular dentin, AC impedance, scanning electron microscopy, 1633 Dentin-pulp complex protection, 2598 Dentino-enamel junction, 1639 Denture, 1946

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Denture teeth, 3030 Desensitizer, 1282 Diabetes, 103, 118, 119, 120, 990, 1092, 1152, 1162, 1179, 1369, 1386, 1800, 2040, 2206, 2207, 2208, 2209, 2210, 2219, 2530, 2702, 2816, 2905, 3082 Diagnodent, 3015 Diagnosis, 111, 114, 296, 400, 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 407, 408, 409, 410, 415, 485, 495, 577, 578, 585, 665, 686, 792, 793, 799, 805, 810, 852, 970, 999, 1002, 1005, 1112, 1129, 1130, 1231, 1296, 1298, 1300, 1301, 1303, 1327, 1329, 1330, 1331, 1332, 1340, 1373, 1393, 1534, 1535, 1536, 1538, 1541, 1544, 1545, 1547, 1623, 1687, 1767, 1770, 1771, 1772, 1774, 1799, 1871, 1900, 1916, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2060, 2066, 2068, 2079, 2080, 2083, 2145, 2195, 2200, 2203, 2205, 2290, 2292, 2314, 2315, 2321, 2325, 2326, 2328, 2348, 2395, 2407, 2620, 2707, 2748, 2756, 2811, 2817, 2821, 2823, 2858, 2859, 2911, 2967, 2969, 2987, 2993, 3014, 3015, 3017, 3022, 3048, 3049, 3052, 3053, 3054, 3067, 3068, 3077, 3104 Diamond burs, 2541 Die materials, 49, 984 Diet, 164, 425, 426, 432, 435, 1560, 1697, 1785, 1890, 1920, 2050, 2051, 2057, 2083, 2084, 2148, 2265, 3011 Diffusion, 3031 Digital image analysis, 180, 182, 429, 613, 721, 824, 889, 890, 891, 892, 898, 900, 902, 1004, 1040, 1048, 1062, 1220, 1228, 1299, 1302, 1363, 1455, 1533, 1536, 1542, 1557, 1577, 1621, 1623, 1765, 1903, 2028, 2195, 2270, 2290, 2298, 2323, 2392, 2538, 2693, 3049, 3052, 3053, 3067 Dimensional changes, 1524 Dimensional stability, 189 Direct pulp capping, 181 Disabled, 2708 Disease concepts, 136 Disinfection/sterilization, 524, 526, 528, 531, 535, 538, 541, 761, 1049, 1054, 1407, 1511, 1857, 2164, 2662, 2798 Disparities, 1246 Distraction osteogenesis, 2189, 2976 DMFT SiC index, 2084 DNA, 2695 Down syndrome, 1559, 1563 Doxycycline, 1176, 1739 Drug, 1832 Drug development, 545, 546 Dysplasia, 33, 1209, 1230, 1774, 1780 Dystonia, 642

Key Word Index

211
1430, 1436, 1440, 1446, 1579, 1638, 1639, 1774, 1805, 1808, 1821, 1857, 1861, 1875, 1920, 1965, 1968, 1971, 1987, 1995, 1999, 2049, 2070, 2329, 2337, 2479, 2517, 2528, 2572, 2576, 2641, 2759, 2762, 2763, 2764, 2938, 3014, 3016, 3051 Enamel matrix derivative, 2249 Endocrinology, 2283, 2313, 2521 Endodontic irrigant, 2596 Endodontic organisms, 132, 541, 758, 760, 1122, 1381, 1385, 1386, 1671, 1705, 2439 Endodontics, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 139, 187, 188, 270, 272, 277, 286, 326, 327, 408, 541, 758, 822, 823, 824, 825, 826, 827, 828, 829, 830, 831, 832, 833, 834, 835, 836, 837, 838, 845, 945, 946, 947, 978, 1070, 1122, 1124, 1131, 1375, 1379, 1381, 1385, 1386, 1387, 1389, 1391, 1393, 1399, 1403, 1538, 1551, 1636, 1671, 1673, 1726, 1729, 1746, 1926, 1927, 1932, 1934, 1952, 1976, 2386, 2387, 2404, 2439, 2441, 2483, 2485, 2486, 2487, 2489, 2507, 2561, 2562, 2565, 2566, 2597, 2639, 2654, 2655, 2657, 2660, 2664, 2668, 2669, 2674, 2675, 2676, 2677, 2678, 2679, 2680, 2681, 2682, 2937, 2939, 2960, 3047, 3054 Endothelial, 666 Environmental factor, 2455 Enzymes, 76, 453, 557, 582, 599, 703, 751, 763, 799, 1046, 1090, 1203, 1274, 1344, 1368, 1392, 1401, 1493, 1614, 1668, 1693, 1704, 1898, 2076, 2152, 2171, 2215, 2232, 2255, 2266, 2308, 2450, 2458, 2481, 2776, 2781, 2792, 2793, 2808, 2999, 3027, 3074, 3083, 3085, 3103 Epidemiology, 14, 18, 24, 75, 102, 105, 111, 113, 133, 146, 147, 148, 151, 152, 154, 155, 158, 204, 207, 208, 209, 210, 243, 244, 245, 248, 258, 413, 429, 433, 434, 435, 436, 439, 441, 473, 476, 479, 481, 482, 513, 576, 581, 589, 618, 691, 692, 693, 695, 702, 778, 779, 789, 800, 813, 969, 970, 971, 973, 974, 975, 978, 979, 980, 981, 982, 995, 997, 1028, 1050, 1120, 1161, 1242, 1243, 1244, 1245, 1246, 1247, 1248, 1326, 1327, 1329, 1331, 1332, 1549, 1550, 1551, 1552, 1553, 1559, 1560, 1561, 1562, 1566, 1567, 1568, 1571, 1690, 1691, 1697, 1698, 1699, 1700, 1759, 1760, 1761, 1762, 1763, 1766, 1793, 1797, 1798, 1882, 1883, 1889, 1890, 2029,

E
Early childhood caries, 2984 Early loading, 1308 Ecology, 117, 492, 540, 542, 612, 1128, 1858, 1860, 2703, 2801, 2802, 2811 Economics, 473, 693, 697, 977, 1560, 1565 Edentulous, 2409 Edentulous mandible, 1040 Edentulous, denture marking, metallic markers, microchip, 1413 Education research, 430, 431, 440, 443, 444, 448, 483, 484, 739, 740, 741, 742, 743, 744, 745, 788, 999, 1572, 1573, 1574, 1575, 1576, 1577, 1578, 1579, 1580, 1582, 1583, 1584, 1585, 1586, 1587, 1588, 1589, 2126, 2397, 2398, 2399, 2400, 2402, 2404, 2539, 2714 Educational strategies, 476 EDX, secondary, microbial, 458 Effectiveness, 257, 477, 486, 496, 534, 742, 884, 1717, 2397, 2398, 2400, 2621, 2688, 2823 Efficiency, DEA, 698 Elasticity, 864, 881, 958, 1498, 1528, 1632, 2191, 2288, 2289, 2594, 2600, 2683, 3093 Elderly, 17, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 211, 312, 316, 802, 969, 981, 990, 997, 1363, 1412, 1548, 1549, 1550, 1551, 1552, 1553, 1554, 1556, 1557, 1778, 2050, 2051, 2406, 2407, 2408, 2699, 2700, 2703, 2704, 2705, 2717 Electonmicroscopy, 1893 Electrical stimulation, distraction osteogenesis, 2973 Electrochemical, 394, 1836 Electrochemistry, 1835 Electromyography, 2294 Elution, 1485 Embryology, 29, 30, 34, 40, 42, 402, 677, 679, 1102, 1250, 1255, 1923, 2339 Emdogain, 511 Emotional intelligence, 745 Emotional stress, 1760 Enamel, 20, 23, 45, 50, 58, 65, 81, 83, 176, 180, 183, 184, 191, 261, 337, 342, 345, 346, 355, 356, 357, 361, 404, 409, 452, 464, 467, 469, 470, 473, 490, 491, 514, 516, 519, 520, 521, 522, 523, 705, 707, 718, 720, 854, 855, 860, 862, 863, 866, 884, 887, 896, 952, 957, 959, 960, 961, 998, 1001, 1004, 1006, 1011, 1012, 1042, 1055, 1057, 1059, 1060, 1061, 1063, 1065, 1218, 1275, 1318, 1320, 1321, 1322, 1365, 1424, 1425, 1428,

212
2039, 2043, 2044, 2046, 2048, 2051, 2058, 2059, 2065, 2067, 2071, 2073, 2074, 2078, 2196, 2199, 2202, 2210, 2322, 2348, 2349, 2351, 2352, 2360, 2406, 2409, 2445, 2451, 2453, 2454, 2455, 2702, 2709, 2710, 2714, 2716, 2719, 2721, 2765, 2816, 2819, 2820, 2824, 2826, 2827, 2828, 2878, 2884, 2910, 2985, 2988, 2991, 2992, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3013, 3069, 3077 Epilepsy, 972 Epithelial biology, 218, 664, 794, 1094, 1111, 1185, 1786, 2223, 2498, 2887 Epithelium/epithelial, 34, 110, 217, 219, 225, 566, 592, 653, 667, 669, 797, 1064, 1091, 1204, 1209, 1323, 1680, 1709, 1783, 1851, 2153, 2159, 2212, 2305, 2311, 2334, 2342, 2462, 2535, 2769, 2803, 2874, 2885, 2888, 2896, 3072 Ergonomics, 1573 Erosion, 20, 378, 467, 1218, 1650, 2057, 2144, 2725 Esthetics, 155, 211, 440, 853, 887, 897, 899, 958, 961, 964, 966, 968, 1028, 1042, 1306, 1555, 1875, 1899, 1901, 2005, 2194, 2537, 2538, 2712, 2913, 2928, 3043 Etiology, 146 Ethics, 444 Ethnicity, 432, 1568 Evaluation, 293, 314, 476, 483, 484, 740, 742, 743, 744, 899, 946, 967, 1045, 1284, 1285, 1286, 1467, 1478, 1509, 1576, 1588, 1624, 1628, 1717, 1986, 1997, 2126, 2399, 2494, 2539, 2715, 2718, 3017, 3040 Exteroceptive suppression periods, 648 Extracellular matrix molecules, 34, 80, 84, 99, 101, 231, 266, 267, 510, 511, 557, 558, 679, 682, 772, 773, 775, 1025, 1075, 1076, 1077, 1078, 1084, 1312, 1325, 1753, 1859, 1863, 1864, 1865, 2110, 2128, 2138, 2169, 2174, 2212, 2214, 2226, 2252, 2457, 2488, 2510, 2526, 2776, 2900, 2963, 2964, 3001

Key Word Index


Ferrule, 2463 Fiber post, 1442, 2672, 2935 Fiber-reinforced composites, 185, 199, 848, 924, 1266, 1448, 1952, 1964, 2012, 2014, 2389, 2466, 2544, 2553, 2562, 2563, 2566, 2587, 2632, 2696, 2934, 3096 Fibroblasts 110, 212, 213, 564, 628, 660, 668, 670, 672, 685, 737, 753, 797, 915, 917, 1027, 1084, 1164, 1201, 1394, 1395, 1704, 1712, 1714, 1733, 1736, 1747, 1881, 1891, 2214, 2215, 2216, 2217, 2218, 2220, 2226, 2227, 2228, 2229, 2234, 2235, 2241, 2243, 2247, 2259, 2269, 2270, 2271, 2390, 2459, 2460, 2461, 2498, 2526, 2535, 2542, 2769, 2939, 2962 Fibronectin, 748, 1844, 2213, 2236, 2459 Files, 825 Finite analysis, 171, 335, 711, 714, 1030, 1212, 1453, 1607, 1610, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1946, 1948, 1949, 2191, 2384, 2414, 2416, 2894 Finite element analysis, 1033 Flared root canal, 1936 Fluid dynamics, 2187 Fluid filtration study, 186, 187, 188 Fluorescent x-ray, 397 Fluoride, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 76, 98, 152, 202, 278, 280, 461, 462, 463, 464, 465, 466, 467, 470, 471, 866, 925, 988, 994, 998, 1000, 1001, 1011, 1013, 1051, 1052, 1053, 1061, 1495, 1496, 1590, 1592, 1593, 1594, 1595, 1596, 1597, 1652, 1773, 1802, 1803, 1804, 1807, 1821, 1822, 1823, 1956, 1966, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2047, 2052, 2054, 2064, 2065, 2181, 2265, 2272, 2517, 2645, 2646, 2647, 2708, 2711, 2720, 2749, 2758, 2946 Fluorine-containing, 1494, 1595, 1822, 2743 Fluorosis, 24, 98, 522, 1058, 1593, 1597, 2054, 2062, 2064, 2265, 2335, 2337, 2712 Food, 290 Force, 1213 Formation, 235, 263, 266, 677, 1056, 1062, 1067, 1858, 1914, 1921, 1923, 2129, 2201 Fractions of saliva, 1643 Fracture, 3096 Fracture toughness, 921 Friction, 2383 Function, 276, 289, 298, 309, 314, 315, 651, 1081, 1223, 1226, 1371, 1749,

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1772, 1873, 2016, 2017, 2147, 2271, 2273, 2275, 2282, 2294, 2298, 2783, 2891, 2969 Fungi, 533, 767, 1112, 1115, 1117, 1119, 1202, 1417, 1641, 1682, 1785, 2172, 2309, 2509, 2705 Furcation therapy, 1723 Fusobacterium nucleatum, 1138 Fuzzy logic, 963

G
Galectin-7, tumor suppressor gene, keratinocytes, 1196 Gaps, 368, 369, 1974 Gas chromatography, 407 Gastrointestinal diseases, medical rehabilitation, 2699 Gender, 1872 Gene expression, 36, 37, 38, 40, 41, 91, 99, 100, 220, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 499, 506, 511, 543, 563, 596, 669, 672, 676, 678, 680, 683, 750, 773, 774, 791, 806, 811, 1057, 1058, 1063, 1069, 1076, 1077, 1078, 1079, 1086, 1108, 1206, 1252, 1254, 1256, 1325, 1400, 1701, 1711, 1713, 1777, 1778, 1782, 1865, 1866, 1868, 1913, 1934, 2089, 2110, 2155, 2162, 2240, 2267, 2301, 2302, 2330, 2331, 2332, 2354, 2457, 2460, 2472, 2473, 2476, 2525, 2654, 2736, 2775, 2778, 2787, 2789, 2792, 2794, 2815, 2818, 2825, 2840, 2874, 2877, 2888, 2893, 2895, 2899, 2957, 2964 Gene transfer, 2476 Genetics, 28, 33, 253, 605, 674, 676, 680, 705, 808, 812, 813, 1108, 1140, 1254, 1256, 1534, 1773, 2340, 2341, 2356, 2433, 2787, 2821, 2824, 2828, 2840, 3016, 3083 Genotoxicity, 2663 Genotypes, 161 Gerontology, 204, 205, 206, 209, 305, 312, 316, 556, 702, 815, 1548, 1549, 1550, 1553, 1555, 1558, 2051, 2405, 2408, 2409, 2410, 2411, 2700, 2701, 2702, 2703, 2705 Gingipains, 225 Gingival crevicular fluid, MMP-8, tooth pain, Western immunoblotting, Immunofluorescence, 2832 Gingivitis, 107, 485, 586, 588, 617, 801, 821, 969, 1710, 1718, 1879, 2062, 2248, 2454, 2718, 2758, 2821 Glandular, 1102 Glass ionomers, 177, 193, 202, 203, 306, 330, 355, 360, 372, 375, 380, 708,

F
Facial asymmetry, 2978 Facial esthetics, 3020 Failure mode, 1834 Fatigue, 640 Fatigue strength, 734 Fc receptor, 2817 Fear, 6 Fenestration, 1103 Ferric sulfate, 138

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719, 819, 843, 993, 994, 1000, 1281, 1282, 1283, 1284, 1285, 1286, 1287, 1444, 1445, 1446, 1463, 1471, 1518, 1590, 1807, 1821, 1822, 1823, 1824, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2385, 2464, 2625, 2628, 2668, 2744, 2834, 3031 Glucans-fructans, 159 Glutathione, 602, 603, 914 Glycoproteins, 77, 1320, 1322, 1776, 2882 Glycosaminoglycans, 507, 593, 1211, 2232, 2778, 2857, 3070 Granulomatous, 114 Growth & development, 28, 29, 32, 35, 36, 43, 228, 230, 510, 511, 674, 675, 679, 680, 681, 682, 683, 686, 769, 1062, 1064, 1065, 1100, 1101, 1103, 1104, 1215, 1227, 1228, 1250, 1251, 1252, 1253, 1319, 1534, 1658, 2178, 2325, 2328, 2330, 2331, 2332, 2333, 2334, 2336, 2337, 2357, 2460, 2471, 2472, 2473, 2527, 2530, 2776, 2779, 2890, 2898, 2900, 2915, 2956, 2964, 3017, 3021, 3023 Growth factors-media, 99, 755, 1066, 1109, 2218 Guided bone regeneration, barrier membrane, bone regeneration, 1842 Guided tissue regeneration (GTR), 3002, 3003 Gypsum products, 1518, 1532

Key Word Index


446, 447, 449, 472, 474, 475, 478, 481, 534, 569, 691, 695, 698, 700, 973, 980, 982, 1028, 1043, 1236, 1261, 1263, 1326, 1405, 1561, 1566, 1569, 1571, 1787, 1794, 1795, 1796, 1797, 1798, 1875, 2040, 2041, 2043, 2045, 2048, 2073, 2348, 2349, 2404, 2524, 2688, 2709, 2712, 2713, 2714, 2719, 2722, 2772, 2903, 2904, 2907, 2980, 2982 Hearing, 639 Heat, 2011, 2930 Heat shock protein, 2211 Heat/glare, 2558 Helicobacter pylori, 1135 Hemin/hemoglobin, 2433 Hemodialysis, 2147 Hemoglobin, 2154 Herbal, 1173 Herbal medicines, 782 Herbal remedies, 2723 High-temperature property, 933 Histocompatibility complexes, 560, 1396, 1402 Histology/ultrastructure, 27, 30, 194, 273, 410, 411, 412, 501, 502, 512, 515, 516, 558, 682, 707, 1011, 1081, 1095, 1101, 1102, 1103, 1165, 1187, 1195, 1324, 1397, 1629, 1724, 1864, 1912, 1914, 2108, 2245, 2331, 2342, 2472, 2485, 2486, 2510, 2668, 2873, 2896, 2900, 2943, 2973, 3051, 3074 HIV infection, 127, 1651, 1672, 1784, 1785, 3071, 3106 Home care, 627, 1042, 1876, 2758, 2773 Horizontal condylar angle, 172 Hormones and growth factors, 29, 37, 38, 228, 232, 263, 265, 269, 270, 675, 746, 1081, 1181, 1251, 1255, 1676, 1774, 1866, 2219, 2230, 2247, 2283, 2357, 2471, 2503, 2521, 2527, 2861, 2875, 2886, 2953, 3107 Host-microbial interactions, 75, 213, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 592, 757, 804, 1120, 1154, 1159, 1317, 1349, 1653, 1656, 1667, 1680, 1689, 1715, 1885, 2155, 2159, 2165, 2260, 2263, 2848, 2999 HPLC, 2659 HPV16E6E7, c-IAP, NF- B, 256 HSCT, 2437 Human, 6, 7, 19, 26, 27, 28, 32, 46, 50, 53, 72, 73, 89, 92, 94, 95, 97, 102, 104, 113, 120, 122, 124, 128, 161, 162, 166, 172, 204, 207, 209, 210, 215, 218, 238, 239, 241, 242, 243, 244, 253, 255, 257, 258, 268, 271, 274, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 285, 287, 288, 289, 290, 291, 292, 293,

213
295, 297, 304, 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 312, 315, 316, 317, 318, 345, 405, 409, 431, 461, 469, 472, 475, 483, 484, 492, 500, 508, 513, 522, 532, 539, 556, 569, 571, 573, 575, 584, 586, 591, 596, 597, 599, 602, 603, 605, 611, 616, 620, 622, 623, 630, 632, 635, 639, 640, 642, 645, 646, 647, 648, 650, 651, 652, 653, 654, 655, 656, 658, 659, 661, 665, 674, 679, 696, 701, 747, 752, 771, 780, 789, 791, 798, 801, 804, 806, 807, 808, 810, 814, 826, 832, 837, 840, 841, 846, 896, 906, 964, 979, 989, 996, 1009, 1010, 1012, 1039, 1043, 1049, 1050, 1081, 1093, 1117, 1150, 1152, 1166, 1177, 1186, 1191, 1194, 1199, 1200, 1205, 1208, 1210, 1218, 1219, 1221, 1224, 1226, 1228, 1229, 1230, 1232, 1234, 1235, 1236, 1237, 1245, 1247, 1248, 1254, 1256, 1259, 1260, 1262, 1278, 1297, 1298, 1299, 1302, 1304, 1310, 1311, 1329, 1333, 1334, 1336, 1340, 1355, 1358, 1359, 1360, 1362, 1365, 1367, 1369, 1379, 1386, 1391, 1392, 1404, 1412, 1466, 1471, 1472, 1473, 1474, 1478, 1534, 1546, 1547, 1557, 1573, 1594, 1605, 1615, 1620, 1621, 1622, 1624, 1626, 1627, 1632, 1646, 1648, 1649, 1652, 1653, 1668, 1677, 1687, 1689, 1693, 1696, 1699, 1704, 1705, 1706, 1707, 1713, 1716, 1719, 1728, 1729, 1731, 1734, 1735, 1737, 1739, 1740, 1741, 1752, 1756, 1767, 1768, 1769, 1770, 1772, 1775, 1776, 1777, 1783, 1787, 1788, 1847, 1851, 1852, 1855, 1873, 1874, 1877, 1880, 1882, 1883, 1884, 1885, 1893, 1896, 1897, 1904, 1907, 1908, 1910, 1911, 1913, 1914, 1916, 1917, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1924, 1928, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2028, 2029, 2031, 2036, 2037, 2040, 2044, 2046, 2048, 2050, 2078, 2081, 2088, 2107, 2113, 2114, 2115, 2117, 2118, 2121, 2122, 2139, 2140, 2141, 2143, 2144, 2149, 2190, 2192, 2194, 2195, 2201, 2202, 2205, 2206, 2208, 2218, 2233, 2238, 2260, 2264, 2274, 2275, 2276, 2279, 2280, 2283, 2284, 2285, 2286, 2287, 2291, 2292, 2293, 2295, 2298, 2300, 2304, 2305, 2308, 2310, 2311, 2319, 2325, 2328, 2329, 2338, 2340, 2341, 2351, 2352, 2354, 2357, 2362, 2367, 2368, 2398, 2400, 2407, 2419, 2438, 2442, 2443, 2446, 2448, 2449, 2451, 2452, 2453, 2454, 2456, 2457, 2459, 2462, 2470, 2477, 2479, 2480, 2485, 2486, 2488, 2492, 2510, 2520,

H
Halitosis, 103, 406, 407, 586, 768, 1050, 2019, 2215, 2260, 2263, 2814 Halogen, offices, intensity, 2559 Hard chair-side reline resins, 920 Hardness, 198, 200, 379, 380, 381, 384, 386, 387, 455, 514, 519, 522, 728, 864, 873, 881, 883, 931, 948, 949, 954, 960, 1007, 1290, 1291, 1295, 1350, 1500, 1501, 1504, 1505, 1532, 1636, 1818, 2008, 2371, 2373, 2377, 2556, 2557, 2560, 2643, 2644, 2677, 2932, 3030, 3041 Hatton, 2496, 2497, 2504, 2505, 2506, 2512, 2513, 2514 HCV RNA, 532 Health awareness, 1695 Health geography, 693 Health law, 447 Health promotion, 2715 Health services research, 11, 14, 17, 18, 102, 109, 156, 157, 158, 414, 419, 420, 423, 427, 439, 441, 442, 445,

214
2523, 2525, 2531, 2599, 2628, 2629, 2637, 2641, 2661, 2682, 2701, 2703, 2705, 2715, 2724, 2739, 2756, 2759, 2760, 2761, 2762, 2777, 2779, 2784, 2795, 2800, 2816, 2821, 2824, 2829, 2851, 2853, 2854, 2859, 2866, 2867, 2869, 2875, 2882, 2884, 2885, 2906, 2914, 2915, 2916, 2917, 2918, 2945, 2969, 2970, 2977, 2986, 2987, 2988, 2989, 2991, 3000, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3007, 3008, 3015, 3016, 3019, 3020, 3044, 3045, 3046, 3049, 3054, 3056, 3057, 3063, 3064, 3066, 3073, 3077, 3079, 3080, 3081, 3085, 3087, 3094, 3104 Human experimentation, 647 Human mesenchymal stem cells, 772 Hyaluronic acid, 3070 Hybrid layer, 1437, 1443 Hydrodynamic shear forces, 2770 Hydrophilic nano-filler, 2570 Hydrostatic pressure, 282 Hydroxyapatite, 507 Hyperbranched polymers, 1489 Hypoxia, 2124

Key Word Index


2998, 3072, 3080, 3081 Implant mobility, 1611, 2417 Implant movement, technology assessment, implantation, 2026 Implantology, 195, 233, 262, 299, 390, 391, 392, 446, 750, 752, 753, 814, 840, 1016, 1019, 1021, 1022, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1029, 1032, 1034, 1035, 1036, 1037, 1038, 1040, 1041, 1127, 1296, 1297, 1305, 1306, 1308, 1310, 1334, 1340, 1358, 1359, 1415, 1598, 1599, 1601, 1604, 1608, 1610, 1611, 1613, 1618, 1619, 1621, 1623, 1626, 1628, 1840, 1841, 1845, 1846, 1847, 1850, 1852, 1853, 1947, 1950, 2023, 2089, 2090, 2092, 2093, 2096, 2097, 2099, 2101, 2102, 2104, 2106, 2107, 2110, 2111, 2112, 2318, 2378, 2394, 2412, 2413, 2415, 2416, 2417, 2418, 2419, 2422, 2423, 2426, 2427, 2536, 2942, 2945, 2947, 3056, 3057, 3058, 3060, 3061, 3062, 3065, 3099, 3100 Implants, 16, 260, 263, 299, 301, 302, 393, 396, 410, 942, 1014, 1015, 1018, 1023, 1024, 1026, 1027, 1030, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1035, 1038, 1039, 1041, 1165, 1169, 1170, 1265, 1296, 1296, 1305, 1305, 1307, 1308, 1309, 1310, 1337, 1358, 1359, 1415, 1545, 1547, 1554, 1599, 1600, 1602, 1603, 1604, 1605, 1606, 1607, 1609, 1614, 1620, 1625, 1627, 1752, 1844, 1848, 1853, 1948, 1949, 2094, 2097, 2098, 2100, 2101, 2101, 2105, 2109, 2319, 2396, 2396, 2412, 2412, 2413, 2414, 2415, 2416, 2419, 2420, 2423, 2424, 2425, 2536, 2941, 2945, 3055, 3056, 3057, 3058, 3059, 3060, 3099 Impression materials, 398, 528, 530, 1406, 1407, 1518, 1519, 1521, 1523, 1524, 1527, 1528, 2546, 2550, 2555, 2637, 2638, 3018, 3047, 3060 Impression techniques, 3060 Imprinting gene, Igf-2, H19, 683 In vitro models, 1802, 1803 Individual identification, sex determination, 2880 Inequalities in health, 148 Infants, 436, 473, 477, 754, 1113, 2739, 3018 Infection, 216, 497, 527, 532, 534, 538, 539, 548, 553, 604, 697, 756, 757, 789, 834, 1022, 1111, 1347, 1392,

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1656, 1667, 1677, 1884, 1896, 1897, 2155, 2161, 2434, 2436, 2437, 2501, 2509, 2797, 2800, 2805, 2809, 2810, 2833, 2839, 2841, 2949, 2996, 3071, 3083 Infection control, 529 Inflammation, 112, 118, 124, 129, 131, 137, 226, 236, 268, 279, 582, 587, 599, 602, 621, 659, 661, 752, 777, 799, 801, 1037, 1096, 1148, 1150, 1152, 1159, 1160, 1179, 1181, 1194, 1375, 1384, 1399, 1400, 1403, 1404, 1663, 1692, 1704, 1705, 1706, 1710, 1742, 1768, 1851, 1870, 1886, 1887, 1895, 1924, 2104, 2216, 2232, 2245, 2255, 2312, 2454, 2480, 2507, 2511, 2657, 2830, 2831, 2844, 2988, 3000, 3037, 3076, 3082, 3086, 3101 Inflammatory mediators, 89, 112, 124, 166, 220, 236, 268, 595, 636, 659, 798, 800, 1096, 1152, 1155, 1180, 1387, 1394, 1399, 1710, 1711, 1712, 1747, 1768, 1786, 1908, 1909, 1925, 1932, 2131, 2216, 2220, 2240, 2267, 2359, 2458, 2818, 2844, 2846, 2852, 2887, 2954, 2994, 2999, 3074, 3079 Injury, 244, 2716 Inlay, 2629 Insertion torque, 1600 Insulin-like growth factor, radioimmunoassay, aging process, 684 Integrin, 2529, 2897 Integrin expression, 2959 Interaction, 1094 Interactive examination, 2402 Interdental brush, 627, 2772 Interdigital transducer, 400 Interdisciplinary, 437, 671 Interfaces 51, 59, 182, 260, 301, 302, 363, 710, 713, 724, 725, 727, 735, 856, 857, 859, 880, 937, 1023, 1265, 1274, 1353, 1450, 1457, 1461, 1469, 1599, 1811, 1817, 1818, 1819, 1820, 1852, 1953, 1955, 1958, 1964, 1972, 1978, 1992, 2013, 2105, 2378, 2583, 2587, 3055, 3095 International, 1586 Interrater reliability, 1766 Intralesional corticosteroid, central giant cell granuloma, 570 Invasion, P. gingivalis, human gingival fibroblasts, primary cell culture, secreted total proteins, type I collagen, 2237 Investments, 383, 384, 1525, 1526, 1529 Ion transport, 1093 Iron, 79 Irradiation, 1648 IVIAT, 1317

I
Identification, 2730 Idiopathic, 2310 IGF, pulp, root, development, growth, 1933 Immediate loading, 1307, 2944 Immune response, 116, 119, 122, 224, 225, 227, 271, 575, 661, 664, 794, 807, 811, 812, 813, 1139, 1207, 1346, 1377, 1390, 1402, 1644, 1655, 1660, 1661, 1662, 1664, 1666, 1667, 1680, 1681, 1702, 1703, 1707, 1709, 1731, 1748, 1863, 2104, 2238, 2254, 2267, 2431, 2501, 2511, 2804, 2813, 2838, 2845, 2849, 2896, 2898, 2950, 2951, 2952, 2953, 2994, 2997, 3081, 3106 Immunocytochemistry, 598 Immunohistochemistry, Nd:YAG laser, odontoblast-like cell, glypican-1, 1926 Immunology, 115, 116, 162, 215, 219, 220, 223, 224, 226, 227, 456, 460, 560, 601, 661, 801, 813, 916, 1107, 1154, 1304, 1346, 1349, 1391, 1644, 1653, 1655, 1656, 1657, 1659, 1661, 1662, 1663, 1664, 1665, 1668, 1672, 1680, 1681, 1702, 1709, 1710, 1731, 1747, 1925, 2104, 2163, 2233, 2239, 2254, 2304, 2456, 2509, 2804, 2806, 2808, 2810, 2813, 2837, 2838, 2851, 2949, 2950, 2951, 2952, 2954, 2995,

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Key Word Index


Low-dose doxycycline, MMP-8, collagenase, adjunctive therapy, 1743 Low-shrink, 1828 LPS, 811 Lymphocytes, 737, 918, 1657, 1660, 1702, 2233, 2238, 2254, 2952, 2998, 3072, 3079 Lymphokines, 2850

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Membrane microdomains, 1098 Membrane transporters, 87, 2332 Menopause, 1917 Menopause, HRT, ALN, saliva, 1918 Mental foramen, 31 Mental retardation, 2058 Mercury, 943, 1289, 1833 Merkel, cell 1184 Metabolism, 914, 917, 1675, 2068, 2219, 2229, 2266, 2746, 2801, 2802 Metals, 303, 383, 385, 386, 387, 389, 394, 395, 513, 841, 851, 935, 936, 937, 938, 939, 940, 941, 942, 944, 946, 947, 1021, 1029, 1269, 1352, 1453, 1490, 1775, 1836, 1837, 2129, 2378, 2379, 2380, 2382, 2554, 2579, 2580, 2583, 2593, 2640, 2642, 2643, 2645, 2648, 2653, 2671, 3034, 3035, 3038 Methodology, 16, 133, 329, 406, 491, 514, 516, 850, 1202, 1535, 1589, 1683, 1882, 1901, 1944, 2039, 2041, 2045, 2046, 2057, 2398, 2400, 2707, 2741, 2862 Metronidazole, 3089 Micro-computed tomography, 399 Microarray, 2162 Microbiology, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 117, 121, 159, 163, 164, 216, 218, 221, 223, 450, 492, 494, 497, 498, 518, 524, 525, 526, 529, 530, 531, 533, 535, 537, 538, 539, 540, 542, 543, 544, 546, 547, 551, 552, 553, 572, 580, 612, 630, 700, 754, 755, 756, 758, 759, 760, 761, 762, 764, 765, 766, 767, 768, 802, 828, 981, 1022, 1054, 1105, 1106, 1108, 1109, 1110, 1112, 1113, 1115, 1120, 1121, 1122, 1123, 1124, 1125, 1126, 1127, 1128, 1129, 1130, 1131, 1132, 1133, 1134, 1137, 1138, 1139, 1141, 1173, 1202, 1312, 1313, 1314, 1315, 1316, 1317, 1343, 1344, 1345, 1346, 1348, 1376, 1378, 1379, 1385, 1389, 1417, 1617, 1618, 1641, 1655, 1667, 1669, 1670, 1673, 1674, 1675, 1676, 1677, 1678, 1679, 1685, 1737, 1768, 1769, 1853, 1857, 1859, 1877, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 2053, 2061, 2151, 2152, 2157, 2158, 2159, 2161, 2164, 2165, 2166, 2167, 2168, 2170, 2171, 2173, 2174, 2176, 2177, 2178, 2179, 2180, 2181, 2183, 2184, 2185, 2209, 2239, 2306, 2309, 2312, 2313, 2389, 2428, 2429, 2430, 2434, 2435, 2436, 2438, 2439, 2440, 2441, 2499, 2501, 2511, 2661, 2690, 2703, 2704, 2727, 2730, 2731, 2733, 2734, 2735, 2738, 2742, 2785, 2787, 2791, 2794, 2795, 2796,

J
Joint dysfunction, 172, 291, 654, 777, 781, 784, 1230, 1303, 1330, 1333, 1544, 1759, 1763, 1765, 1766, 1768, 1769, 1771, 1869, 1870, 2016, 2017, 2188, 2291, 2359, 2445, 2831, 2854, 2855, 2858, 2863, 2872, 2966, 3064, 3066, 3067, 3068

M
Macrophage, 1155, 1686 Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 652, 658, 942, 1225, 1226, 1303, 1330, 2274, 2298, 2394, 2854, 2969, 3047, 3067 Magnetic susceptibility, 942 Magneto-encephalography (MEG), 2119, 2295 MALDI-TOF MS, 222 Malocclusion, 32, 35, 108, 147, 429, 478, 778, 964, 968, 1229, 1230, 1231, 1232, 1299, 1566, 1762, 1763, 2316, 2320, 2321, 2322, 2324, 2326, 2327, 2860, 2911, 2912, 2913, 2915, 2916, 2917, 2918, 2968, 2976, 3019, 3020, 3066 Malodor, 104 Management, 11, 102, 698, 1261, 1264, 2120, 2823, 2871 Mandible fracture, finite element method, resonance frequency, model testing, 1145 Mandibular angle fractures, 246 Mandibular fractures, 248 Mandibular movement, 2297 Marginal adaptation, 2548 Marginal fit, 1520 Mastication, 36, 239, 240, 290, 293, 295, 307, 309, 311, 381, 654, 702, 1159, 1225, 1362, 1949, 2017, 2203, 2273, 2275, 2282, 2544, 2564, 2699, 2971, 3103 Mastication, aging, elastic model foods, electromyography, mandibular kinematics, 2278 Mastication, food bolus, particle size, sieving and laser diffraction, swallowing, 2277 Masticatory muscle, 1222 Masticatory performance, 307, 308 Maxillary central incisor, 171 Maxillary edentulous model, 1406 Maxillofacial material, 1899 Mechanical fatigue, 85 Mechanical properties, 883, 1407, 2589 Medicaments, 2815 Medicine in dentistry, 1574

K
KCP, 354 Keratinocyte growth factor, 110 Khat, 2523 Knowledge, 2399

L
L-type amino acid transporter, 1198 Laminin membranes, 2212, 2223 Laser dentistry, 1637 Laser Doppler flowmetry, 1910 Lasers, 81, 96, 280, 301, 302, 303, 324, 386, 403, 554, 558, 736, 923, 984, 991, 992, 1031, 1733, 1734, 1735, 1737, 1738, 2111, 2119, 2133, 2484, 2577, 2598, 2634, 2656, 2670, 2685, 2782, 2837, 2925, 2938 Learning, 443, 738, 739, 741, 853, 1575, 1577, 1580, 1582, 1584, 1586, 1587, 1589, 2397, 2539 Leukemia, 1119 Life course, 1567 Light, 894 Liners and bases, 906 Lining materials, 3095 Lip, 655, 1213, 1234, 1235, 2360 Lipids, 1098, 1155, 2257, 2783, 2954, 3082 Lipopolysaccharide, 2243 Loading, 62, 85, 197, 198, 247, 264, 284, 327, 346, 370, 373, 377, 711, 713, 723, 726, 869, 870, 872, 873, 874, 876, 883, 925, 927, 932, 936, 1031, 1289, 1305, 1309, 1351, 1356, 1357, 1454, 1517, 1546, 1598, 1606, 1607, 1625, 1626, 1834, 1945, 1969, 1979, 1985, 2014, 2101, 2293, 2464, 2466, 2536, 2545, 2549, 2564, 2575, 2597, 2609, 2612, 2651, 2671, 2935, 2947, 2948, 2965, 2970, 3058, 3059, 3096, 3099 Long-term outcome, 154 Longevity, 2625 Longitudinal cohort, 2520

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2797, 2798, 2799, 2800, 2801, 2802, 2803, 2804, 2807, 2808, 2809, 2810, 2811, 2812, 2813, 2814, 2841, 2842, 2847, 2878, 2995, 3091 Microcomputed tomography, 823 Microleakage, 54, 174, 175, 182, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 260, 349, 352, 354, 355, 356, 357, 359, 360, 377, 834, 837, 1275, 1277, 1279, 1454, 1489, 1815, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1977, 2369, 2386, 2467, 2502, 2528, 2545, 2575, 2591, 2601, 2624, 2674, 2676, 2678, 2680, 2682 Microspectroscopy, 3051 Microsurgery, 835 Microtensile strength, 2600 Migrant populations, 2717 Mineral tri-oxide aggregate, 2639 Mineralization, 82, 83, 84, 87, 233, 234, 499, 500, 507, 512, 515, 518, 751, 1066, 1075, 1076, 1078, 1083, 1318, 1320, 1400, 1604, 1630, 1854, 1865, 1868, 1934, 2091, 2099, 2127, 2138, 2224, 2253, 2332, 2335, 2355, 2780, 2961 Minerals, 392, 496, 520, 554, 633, 945, 1003, 1060, 1917, 2127, 2763, 2965 Minocycline, 1635 Minority, recruitment, career, dentistry, 1581 Mitochondrial calcium flux, 213 MMP-2, 2308 Molar furcation, 1722 Molecular biology, 37, 38, 41, 43, 77, 84, 93, 170, 222, 229, 231, 232, 233, 252, 255, 267, 268, 272, 555, 557, 669, 673, 675, 680, 681, 685, 763, 764, 769, 774, 792, 795, 808, 812, 1019, 1057, 1069, 1070, 1075, 1077, 1080, 1083, 1085, 1108, 1110, 1115, 1122, 1140, 1141, 1160, 1197, 1202, 1209, 1210, 1253, 1254, 1314, 1315, 1318, 1319, 1325, 1385, 1661, 1701, 1705, 1782, 1891, 2089, 2128, 2137, 2151, 2162, 2167, 2177, 2224, 2252, 2258, 2356, 2433, 2435, 2458, 2473, 2519, 2527, 2532, 2733, 2742, 2785, 2792, 2793, 2818, 2961, 3001, 3016, 3070 Monomer release, 1998 Monomers, 1829 Morphology, 2157, 2602 Mothers, 165 Motivation, 405, 418, 431, 435, 699, 738, 1796, 2906, 2907 Mouth air, 2019 Mouthrinses, 107, 617, 954, 1043, 1732, 1881, 2758

Key Word Index


Msx2, 37 MTA, IRM, retrofilling, 2676 Mucins, 1097, 1641, 1642, 1643, 1916 Mucosal diseases, 111, 114, 660, 664, 767, 1117, 1176, 1206, 1207, 1417, 1780, 2314, 2765, 2850, 2878, 3076, 3078 Mucosal immunity, 3106 Multilevel modeling, 2198, 2822 Muscarinic 3 receptor, 1367 Muscle, 27, 242, 642, 1221, 1223, 1225, 1234, 1235, 1257, 1298, 1573, 2276, 2527, 2859, 2864, 2866 Mutans streptococci, 2727 Mutation, Rieger syndrome, 33 Myostatin, 2527

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Nostril stenosis, 317 Nucleic acids, 75, 253, 669, 673, 754, 792, 806, 808, 1093, 1120, 2435, 2880 Nutrition, 92, 435, 436, 473, 600, 1560, 1593, 1890, 2050, 2051, 2052, 2054, 2056, 2057, 2186, 2311, 2411, 2827, 3076

O
Occlusal dysfunction, 173 Occlusal splint, 2377, 2447 Occlusal vertical dimension, 1363 Occlusion, 72, 278, 288, 289, 291, 292, 296, 298, 312, 315, 398, 639, 1354, 1546, 1556, 1582, 1762, 1763, 1764, 2015, 2020, 2203, 2295, 2297, 2323, 2704, 3021 Ocular prosthesis, 1409 Odontoblasts, 87, 265, 267, 270, 276, 285, 502, 508, 509, 510, 515, 1070, 1321, 1397, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1922, 1923, 1930, 2330, 2490, 2519 Odontometrics, 1227 One-stage placement, 1309 1,25(OH)2D3, 2965 Oral biology, 43, 77, 110, 167, 256, 274, 281, 411, 412, 515, 650, 665, 666, 797, 833, 1060, 1100, 1115, 1116, 1194, 1196, 1222, 1229, 1230, 1234, 1235, 1251, 1252, 1324, 1637, 1647, 1682, 1912, 1917, 1922, 2108, 2147, 2156, 2182, 2250, 2260, 2263, 2305, 2309, 2338, 2342, 2354, 2357, 2462, 2476, 2503, 2730, 2735, 2748, 2792, 2793, 2866, 2891, 2908, 2956, 2964, 3024, 3051, 3075 Oral cancer, 2909 Oral cancer mortality, 971 Oral cancer screenings, 2722 Oral disorders, 15 Oral dyskinesia, 2406 Oral habits, 478 Oral health, 313 Oral hygiene, 106, 107, 425, 426, 431, 479, 699, 706, 975, 981, 1049, 1548, 1568, 1785, 1880, 2055, 2062, 2083, 2411, 2718, 2721, 2766, 2767 Oral implantology, 263, 392, 696, 746, 748, 814, 1014, 1015, 1017, 1018, 1020, 1024, 1028, 1036, 1038, 1143, 1146, 1147, 1169, 1170, 1171, 1307, 1309, 1311, 1361, 1545, 1547, 1600, 1601, 1602, 1605, 1606, 1607, 1612, 1615, 1619, 1620, 1622, 1624, 1849, 1854, 1855, 2098, 2108, 2520, 2812, 2943, 2944, 2948, 3056, 3062 Oral malodor, 1301

N
Nails, 21 Nanocompounds, 2533 Nanoindentation, 514 Nanotechnology, 83 NaOCl, 1429, 1956 Nasotracheal intubation, 2123 Natural head position, 2326 Neck, 239 Neglect, 1548 Neoplasia, 115, 116, 251, 252, 255, 556, 569, 571, 790, 793, 794, 1115, 1195, 1198, 1200, 1201, 1203, 1205, 1208, 1373, 1777, 1779, 1783, 2300, 2395, 2529, 2532, 2874, 2875, 2879, 2883, 2885, 2886 Neuronal, 90, 91, 237, 649, 1180, 1182, 1183, 1188, 1189, 1191, 1192, 1193, 1912, 2124, 2518, 2853 Neuroscience, 88, 90, 91, 93, 220, 236, 237, 240, 241, 242, 277, 279, 286, 288, 639, 640, 641, 642, 644, 646, 647, 648, 649, 651, 652, 653, 654, 655, 658, 769, 780, 1174, 1178, 1179, 1180, 1181, 1182, 1183, 1185, 1188, 1189, 1190, 1191, 1192, 1193, 1194, 1329, 1331, 1333, 1362, 1368, 1384, 1759, 1767, 1772, 1873, 1874, 1922, 2115, 2117, 2119, 2274, 2276, 2279, 2280, 2282, 2283, 2290, 2291, 2292, 2293, 2295, 2297, 2333, 2348, 2406, 2442, 2443, 2444, 2446, 2447, 2478, 2518, 2519, 2522, 2830, 2853, 2854, 2858, 2867, 2869, 2871, 3000 Neutrophils, 601, 1188, 1863, 2255, 2955, 3080, 3081, 3082 Nicotine, 2228 Nitric oxide, 1087 Nonlinear finite element analysis, 3055 Non-carious cervical lesions, 1365 Non-vital teeth, 844

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Oral medicine, 104, 111, 113, 114, 117, 126, 245, 412, 661, 671, 792, 972, 1119, 1174, 1176, 1204, 1327, 1688, 1776, 1778, 1785, 1884, 2143, 2145, 2191, 2306, 2307, 2311, 2313, 2314, 2410, 2437, 2621, 2701, 2702, 2800, 2850, 2852, 2908, 2933, 3071, 3072, 3076, 3077, 3078, 3104 Oral mucosa, 94, 101, 114, 117, 127, 253, 428, 560, 632, 660, 665, 671, 790, 794, 920, 1114, 1174, 1184, 1198, 1209, 1210, 1237, 1405, 1666, 1758, 1778, 1779, 1780, 1852, 2028, 2107, 2116, 2143, 2145, 2146, 2161, 2312, 2314, 2336, 2503, 2509, 2850, 2852, 2873, 2875, 2877, 2878, 2879, 2881, 2882, 3071, 3077, 3078 Oral surgery, 27, 101, 126, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 287, 411, 557, 565, 567, 569, 571, 668, 697, 781, 785, 786, 787, 788, 795, 965, 1020, 1144, 1146, 1147, 1148, 1150, 1168, 1182, 1192, 1260, 1264, 1334, 1335, 1336, 1338, 1339, 1341, 1358, 1359, 1619, 1846, 2063, 2108, 2117, 2123, 2188, 2190, 2192, 2193, 2279, 2280, 2515, 2518, 2693, 2971, 2973, 2974, 2976, 2977, 3063, 3064, 3066, 3069 Oral temperature, 1224 Organizational setting, 153, 483, 2404, 2981 Orthodontic wires, 2651 Orthodontics, 27, 32, 35, 36, 86, 108, 153, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 173, 241, 249, 284, 402, 438, 490, 963, 964, 965, 966, 967, 968, 1000, 1052, 1123, 1212, 1213, 1214, 1216, 1228, 1229, 1231, 1232, 1233, 1236, 1237, 1252, 1256, 1257, 1299, 1326, 1380, 1382, 1624, 1725, 1774, 1816, 1871, 1910, 1988, 2022, 2074, 2125, 2130, 2189, 2193, 2225, 2315, 2316, 2317, 2318, 2319, 2320, 2321, 2322, 2324, 2325, 2326, 2328, 2329, 2340, 2382, 2383, 2414, 2444, 2508, 2573, 2578, 2595, 2641, 2642, 2643, 2644, 2645, 2647, 2648, 2649, 2650, 2651, 2653, 2727, 2729, 2734, 2760, 2781, 2782, 2855, 2892, 2894, 2895, 2897, 2911, 2912, 2913, 2914, 2915, 2916, 2917, 2918, 2974, 2977, 3017, 3019, 3020, 3021, 3022, 3023 Orthograde re-treatment, 135 Orthopedics, 1236, 2315, 2872, 2970, 3022 Osteoblasts/osteoclasts, 87, 168, 190, 229, 234, 262, 263, 394, 395, 506, 562, 615, 678, 746, 747, 751, 753, 772, 774, 776, 785, 919, 1016, 1019,

Key Word Index


1067, 1075, 1076, 1079, 1083, 1085, 1380, 1604, 1629, 1840, 1841, 1844, 2089, 2090, 2091, 2092, 2093, 2095, 2097, 2099, 2127, 2128, 2131, 2133, 2135, 2138, 2248, 2300, 2508, 2522, 2654, 2779, 2782, 2783, 2784, 2894, 2958, 2961, 2975, 3035, 3070 Osteoclasts, 2893 Osteomyelitis, 97, 1125 Osteoporosis, 568, 815, 1298, 1340, 1629, 1659, 2134, 2451, 2453, 2706, 2780 Osteoradionecrosis, head and neck cancer, radiotherapy, 559 OTC bleaching, 893 Outcome (Health), 95, 135, 156, 157, 414, 692, 789, 834, 980, 982, 1028, 1571, 1719, 2032, 2200, 2395, 2411, 2524, 2715, 2719, 2765, 2912 Outcomes, 739 Outcomes (Educational), 134, 486, 742, 999, 1574, 1575, 1576, 1578, 1717, 2907 Overdenture, 1945 Oxidative stress, 2227 Ozone, 983, 1671, 2034, 2069, 2183, 2750, 2752, 2753, 2754, 2755, 2756, 2757

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1195, 1198, 1199, 1200, 1205, 1208, 1751, 1776, 1777, 1779, 1780, 1781, 1783, 1788, 1868, 2150, 2301, 2302, 2303, 2308, 2311, 2312, 2314, 2361, 2460, 2507, 2532, 2722, 2780, 2781, 2855, 2857, 2874, 2875, 2877, 2879, 2882, 2883, 2884, 2885, 2887, 2968, 2990, 3014, 3068, 3069, 3072, 3074 PCR, 2729 Pedodontics, 13, 14, 15, 28, 138, 150, 321, 415, 427, 436, 474, 477, 478, 497, 700, 903, 966, 992, 1326, 1441, 1511, 1512, 1513, 1514, 1531, 1559, 1683, 1692, 1744, 1765, 1793, 1795, 1897, 1961, 2000, 2030, 2036, 2038, 2056, 2063, 2082, 2207, 2303, 2323, 2327, 2329, 2438, 2493, 2599, 2602, 2684, 2760, 2840, 2847, 2925, 2982, 2984, 3009, 3010, 3018, 3078 Pellicle, 957, 1645, 1646, 1648 Performance of dental restorations, 1470 Peri-implant soft-tissue pocket, 1851 Periapical lesions, 1389 Periodontal abscess, subgingival curettage, attachment gain, 1721 Periodontal afferents, mastication, sensory-motor mechanisms, microneurography, 643 Periodontal attachment loss, 2202 Periodontal disease, 121, 124, 125, 204, 214, 215, 223, 225, 405, 498, 573, 574, 575, 576, 577, 578, 581, 585, 586, 589, 592, 593, 594, 596, 597, 598, 599, 600, 603, 604, 605, 606, 608, 609, 611, 620, 621, 623, 627, 672, 800, 806, 807, 808, 810, 811, 812, 813, 846, 975, 1106, 1110, 1118, 1129, 1130, 1134, 1153, 1155, 1156, 1158, 1162, 1242, 1246, 1312, 1313, 1315, 1316, 1344, 1349, 1540, 1567, 1617, 1618, 1654, 1661, 1674, 1676, 1687, 1688, 1694, 1695, 1697, 1699, 1702, 1706, 1707, 1708, 1709, 1712, 1713, 1714, 1719, 1720, 1729, 1730, 1733, 1734, 1735, 1737, 1739, 1742, 1744, 1745, 1756, 1885, 1886, 1887, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1894, 1896, 1897, 2027, 2152, 2153, 2158, 2161, 2163, 2164, 2168, 2182, 2197, 2198, 2199, 2200, 2201, 2202, 2206, 2207, 2208, 2210, 2213, 2223, 2224, 2225, 2228, 2233, 2235, 2238, 2239, 2240, 2241, 2242, 2245, 2248, 2252, 2254, 2256, 2257, 2261, 2262, 2434, 2436, 2440, 2449, 2450, 2452, 2454, 2455, 2456, 2460, 2511, 2516, 2701, 2795, 2808, 2811, 2816, 2817, 2820, 2822, 2824, 2825, 2826, 2827, 2829, 2833,

P
P. nigrescens, 1137 P16 and p21, 1200 P27, 2879 Pain, 4, 6, 89, 90, 91, 94, 129, 237, 275, 277, 279, 282, 283, 408, 474, 635, 641, 646, 647, 648, 649, 778, 779, 781, 783, 838, 891, 970, 1174, 1177, 1181, 1186, 1190, 1260, 1328, 1330, 1331, 1332, 1386, 1397, 1741, 1767, 1770, 1869, 1870, 1872, 1874, 1907, 1908, 2032, 2113, 2114, 2115, 2118, 2125, 2273, 2307, 2347, 2349, 2351, 2352, 2353, 2443, 2518, 2861, 2863, 2864, 2870, 2871, 3063 Pain, tooth, brain imaging, fMRI, human, 657 Palatal anesthesia, 2115 Palate, 43, 101, 652, 674, 675, 677, 1102, 1253, 1341, 1758, 2315, 2360 Panoramic radiography, 2025 Papillon-Lefvre syndrome, 2847 Parental attitudes, 421 Pathogenicity, 121, 1114, 1316, 1317, 2154, 2162, 2177, 2430, 2434, 2733, 2804, 2808, 2810, 2833, 2842, 2949 Pathology, 99, 112, 115, 116, 169, 279, 402, 596, 659, 660, 664, 672, 737, 763, 790, 793, 795, 1147, 1163,

218
2836, 2840, 2844, 2845, 2951, 2963, 2983, 2986, 2987, 2988, 2990, 2991, 2993, 2997, 2998, 2999, 3002, 3007, 3008, 3082, 3083, 3085, 3089, 3090, 3091, 3092 Periodontal indices, 1161 Periodontal ligament cell, 1634 Periodontal organisms, 119, 121, 123, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 223, 226, 234, 572, 577, 578, 579, 580, 589, 591, 594, 595, 598, 606, 612, 618, 621, 630, 759, 760, 768, 802, 1022, 1106, 1108, 1110, 1111, 1118, 1123, 1126, 1128, 1129, 1132, 1133, 1134, 1139, 1140, 1141, 1156, 1157, 1159, 1160, 1313, 1315, 1344, 1345, 1346, 1348, 1614, 1617, 1653, 1654, 1655, 1684, 1688, 1692, 1694, 1708, 1853, 1885, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895, 2154, 2156, 2157, 2162, 2166, 2182, 2209, 2210, 2232, 2234, 2235, 2239, 2241, 2257, 2258, 2428, 2430, 2431, 2433, 2436, 2440, 2501, 2795, 2797, 2810, 2814, 2839, 2951, 2990, 2992, 2994, 2998, 3088, 3090, 3091 Periodontal therapy, 1717 Periodontic-endodontic lesions, 1746 Periodontics, 86, 102, 118, 120, 122, 123, 128, 205, 214, 481, 495, 498, 512, 573, 575, 580, 581, 582, 583, 585, 586, 589, 590, 591, 592, 597, 598, 600, 602, 603, 604, 607, 608, 610, 611, 612, 613, 614, 615, 620, 621, 623, 624, 625, 626, 630, 636, 798, 799, 803, 804, 805, 806, 807, 846, 965, 997, 1066, 1118, 1126, 1128, 1137, 1138, 1152, 1154, 1161, 1163, 1164, 1166, 1167, 1168, 1169, 1170, 1171, 1307, 1308, 1311, 1342, 1345, 1346, 1347, 1515, 1540, 1571, 1589, 1615, 1619, 1634, 1635, 1685, 1687, 1689, 1690, 1691, 1693, 1696, 1698, 1700, 1703, 1706, 1711, 1713, 1714, 1715, 1716, 1718, 1719, 1720, 1723, 1725, 1726, 1727, 1728, 1729, 1731, 1732, 1734, 1735, 1736, 1737, 1739, 1740, 1746, 1748, 1750, 1751, 1753, 1755, 1756, 1757, 1758, 1800, 1879, 1883, 1885, 1887, 1888, 1891, 1895, 1896, 1898, 2039, 2160, 2163, 2177, 2196, 2198, 2203, 2205, 2206, 2208, 2210, 2211, 2213, 2215, 2216, 2217, 2220, 2222, 2226, 2229, 2231, 2234, 2235, 2236, 2242, 2243, 2244, 2247, 2248, 2249, 2250, 2251, 2253, 2255, 2256, 2258, 2259, 2261, 2262, 2264, 2435, 2440, 2448, 2449, 2450, 2451, 2452, 2453, 2458, 2459, 2461, 2498, 2520, 2525, 2535, 2657, 2692,

Key Word Index


2701, 2774, 2799, 2816, 2819, 2823, 2825, 2826, 2827, 2828, 2829, 2831, 2834, 2836, 2837, 2838, 2844, 2845, 2846, 2848, 2849, 2851, 2905, 2959, 2986, 2987, 2989, 2990, 2991, 2992, 2993, 2994, 2995, 2996, 2997, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3008, 3062, 3079, 3084, 3085, 3086, 3087, 3088, 3089, 3092 Periodontium-gingiva, 103, 166, 500, 575, 582, 583, 584, 589, 590, 593, 608, 616, 620, 622, 629, 636, 666, 965, 1163, 1189, 1281, 1344, 1345, 1349, 1672, 1692, 1703, 1707, 1713, 1728, 1731, 1738, 1749, 1750, 1752, 1895, 2167, 2202, 2205, 2209, 2213, 2219, 2224, 2230, 2236, 2238, 2246, 2251, 2253, 2305, 2434, 2462, 2525, 2700, 2830, 2834, 2835, 2836, 2847, 2893, 2895, 2896, 2897, 2898, 2899, 2997, 3000, 3004, 3005, 3007, 3008, 3086 Permeability, 285 Permeability of gloves, aldehydes, 2666 Pharmacology, 126, 128, 129, 628, 629, 630, 631, 632, 634, 635, 637, 782, 1088, 1092, 1117, 1131, 1148, 1175, 1182, 1183, 1193, 1203, 1259, 1262, 1368, 1370, 1631, 1909, 1919, 2036, 2085, 2116, 2132, 2259, 2262, 2267, 2477, 2796, 2821 Phosphoryl oligosaccharide, 1010 Photocatalysts, 3038 Photoinitiators, 1486 Physical, 56, 58, 63, 66, 177, 178, 179, 190, 197, 247, 261, 299, 303, 323, 324, 331, 333, 340, 341, 343, 350, 361, 362, 370, 371, 372, 374, 378, 382, 585, 624, 714, 720, 722, 724, 730, 733, 734, 735, 825, 828, 851, 862, 871, 873, 875, 880, 881, 882, 923, 927, 928, 930, 932, 933, 934, 935, 936, 947, 954, 956, 957, 1004, 1272, 1280, 1292, 1295, 1338, 1352, 1353, 1364, 1388, 1409, 1414, 1415, 1420, 1422, 1432, 1445, 1457, 1481, 1482, 1488, 1491, 1499, 1500, 1503, 1506, 1507, 1509, 1512, 1513, 1518, 1522, 1527, 1528, 1531, 1538, 1540, 1598, 1639, 1725, 1812, 1813, 1823, 1834, 1900, 1942, 1947, 1950, 1952, 1959, 1960, 1973, 1976, 1979, 1982, 1990, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2024, 2070, 2072, 2106, 2136, 2193, 2372, 2373, 2382, 2392, 2500, 2537, 2538, 2540, 2541, 2543, 2553, 2565, 2568, 2573, 2577, 2581, 2586, 2592, 2593, 2595, 2597, 2651, 2652, 2653, 2683, 2684, 2685, 2689, 2768,

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2771, 2921, 2924, 2927, 2928, 2929, 2930, 2936, 3029, 3032, 3041, 3060, 3099 Physiology, 92, 241, 275, 276, 281, 298, 641, 644, 651, 658, 1089, 1092, 1099, 1184, 1186, 1222, 1224, 1362, 1366, 1369, 1651, 1652, 1759, 1765, 2037, 2121, 2124, 2140, 2149, 2273, 2275, 2276, 2279, 2280, 2281, 2282, 2284, 2285, 2286, 2287, 2446, 2474, 2478, 2968, 3101, 3107, 3108 Physiology and biochemistry, 236, 629, 1133, 1669, 2176, 2430, 2751, 2792 Plant extracts, 1591 Plaque, 26, 107, 452, 495, 497, 542, 573, 574, 578, 579, 581, 594, 598, 619, 765, 996, 1056, 1118, 1126, 1134, 1135, 1417, 1419, 1649, 1679, 1683, 1801, 1856, 1857, 1858, 1894, 2075, 2169, 2171, 2179, 2185, 2389, 2731, 2734, 2736, 2738, 2740, 2741, 2758, 2767, 2770, 2773, 2791, 2801, 2802, 2815 Plaque fluid, 577, 1106, 1689, 2175, 2751, 3088 Plaque pH, 2086 Plasma, 524, 761 Plasma arc curing, 1498 Plasminogen, 1898 Platelet, 544 Policy, 109, 148, 484, 1796, 2065, 2710, 2713, 2906 Polishing, 952 Polyamines, 1037 Polydeoxyribonucleotide, 2092 Polymerization, 59, 201, 348, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, 371, 707, 730, 857, 867, 913, 921, 922, 926, 948, 950, 951, 1271, 1279, 1290, 1410, 1477, 1481, 1482, 1484, 1486, 1487, 1488, 1491, 1492, 1497, 1498, 1504, 1507, 1509, 1510, 1810, 1813, 1825, 1827, 1828, 1829, 1830, 1969, 1974, 1980, 1991, 2367, 2370, 2374, 2375, 2376, 2377, 2533, 2569, 2589, 2601, 2689, 2697, 2932 Polymerization shrinkage, 364 Polymers, 52, 56, 178, 196, 197, 200, 201, 304, 358, 381, 730, 731, 736, 821, 915, 921, 924, 926, 928, 929, 931, 932, 1408, 1483, 1487, 1488, 1490, 1503, 1508, 1511, 1512, 1513, 1515, 1516, 1517, 1531, 1757, 1825, 1826, 1827, 1830, 1831, 1832, 1899, 1960, 1969, 2001, 2003, 2013, 2366, 2375, 2377, 2502, 2533, 2542, 2552, 2592, 2609, 2632, 2634, 2659, 2698, 2922, 2927, 2929, 3026, 3029, 3030, 3087, 3093

2003 IADR General Session


Polyphenol, 638 Polysaccharides, 1009, 1657, 1859, 2234, 2428, 2737 Porcelain systems, 74, 725, 727, 729, 818, 842, 870, 873, 874, 877, 880, 1461, 1464, 1905, 1937, 2005, 2537, 3061 Porosity, 1824 Porphyromonas gingivalis, arggingipains, cellular proteins, 2432 Post, 2563, 2636 Post retention, 2468 Post, color, delta E, 3042 Post-and-core technique, 820 Post-operative instructions, 787 Post/dowel, 2561 Potassium ions, 283 Practice activity, work effort, private general practice, time trends, 2980 Pre-term birth, 125 Pre-term infants, 147, 1158, 1687, 1688, 1884 Pregnancy, 479, 757, 1286, 1689, 1883, 2272 Pressure-pain threshold, 89 Prevalence, 2321 Prevention, 418 Preventive dentistry, 19, 22, 81, 106, 109, 152, 206, 356, 414, 415, 416, 419, 421, 429, 442, 466, 471, 476, 479, 486, 487, 488, 493, 494, 495, 496, 520, 527, 622, 627, 695, 700, 705, 706, 985, 988, 991, 998, 1003, 1056, 1061, 1172, 1244, 1388, 1471, 1631, 1700, 1725, 1730, 1808, 1879, 1880, 1994, 1999, 2000, 2031, 2042, 2063, 2065, 2073, 2082, 2139, 2175, 2264, 2410, 2517, 2708, 2711, 2714, 2718, 2720, 2743, 2746, 2767, 2773, 2908, 2983, 2984, 3011, 3013, 3019 Preventive/interceptive orthodontics, needs, epidemiology, Ibadan (Nigeria), 35 Prevotella, 1132 Prevotella intermedia, 2799 Prevotella intermedia, lipid A, branched fatty acid, toll-like receptor 4, 1136 Priority screening, 691 Probing, 585 Probiotics, 492 Prognosis, 793 Program, 430, 741, 743, 1583, 1796, 2020 Proliferation, 2142 Proliferative activity, 2769 Prophylaxis, 25, 26, 131, 451, 699, 956, 1007, 2268, 2745 Prostheses, 264, 297, 304, 309, 310, 311,

Key Word Index


313, 315, 316, 318, 389, 821, 841, 869, 920, 934, 938, 1034, 1039, 1041, 1049, 1353, 1364, 1412, 1414, 1514, 1565, 1599, 1937, 1941, 1942, 1945, 1952, 1990, 2012, 2020, 2407, 2418, 2541, 2546, 2548, 2550, 2585, 2616, 3061, 3094, 3100 Prosthodontics, 62, 71, 72, 73, 154, 155, 199, 201, 211, 258, 259, 260, 261, 264, 288, 289, 290, 291, 292, 293, 295, 296, 297, 298, 299, 300, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, 373, 376, 389, 696, 723, 732, 784, 814, 815, 816, 817, 818, 819, 820, 821, 839, 840, 841, 842, 843, 844, 845, 846, 847, 848, 849, 850, 851, 852, 853, 874, 875, 876, 878, 882, 922, 923, 927, 928, 930, 931, 936, 937, 938, 940, 962, 1020, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1034, 1035, 1036, 1038, 1039, 1267, 1294, 1341, 1351, 1352, 1353, 1354, 1355, 1356, 1357, 1358, 1359, 1360, 1361, 1363, 1364, 1365, 1405, 1406, 1407, 1408, 1409, 1410, 1411, 1414, 1415, 1416, 1417, 1418, 1419, 1422, 1442, 1448, 1451, 1453, 1454, 1455, 1459, 1464, 1488, 1490, 1492, 1515, 1516, 1517, 1521, 1524, 1525, 1529, 1536, 1544, 1550, 1554, 1555, 1558, 1565, 1576, 1577, 1598, 1610, 1611, 1718, 1797, 1798, 1809, 1819, 1820, 1847, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1935, 1936, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1953, 1960, 1990, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2050, 2380, 2417, 2464, 2465, 2466, 2467, 2469, 2470, 2537, 2538, 2540, 2541, 2542, 2543, 2544, 2545, 2546, 2547, 2548, 2549, 2550, 2551, 2553, 2555, 2556, 2557, 2560, 2562, 2563, 2564, 2565, 2566, 2579, 2580, 2582, 2586, 2587, 2588, 2603, 2605, 2606, 2608, 2611, 2612, 2615, 2621, 2629, 2630, 2632, 2633, 2634, 2637, 2652, 2672, 2673, 2696, 2699, 2700, 2855, 2878, 2934, 2966, 3025, 3031, 3058, 3062, 3093, 3094, 3095, 3096, 3097, 3098, 3099, 3100 Protease, 663, 1080, 1156, 1157, 1322, 1682, 1892, 2220, 2475, 2529, 2883, 3001, 3080, 3085 Proteins, 254, 393, 509, 584, 592, 649, 667, 676, 1057, 1063, 1069, 1089, 1091, 1094, 1095, 1101, 1105, 1133, 1154, 1197, 1257, 1320, 1371, 1372, 1645, 1646, 1648, 1681, 1742, 1757, 1805, 2076, 2105, 2141, 2154, 2301,

219
2302, 2439, 2475, 2654, 2706, 2740, 2803, 2841, 2842, 2879, 2890, 2997, 3102, 3104 Proteoglycans, 39, 269, 507, 508, 593, 677, 1083, 1085, 1086, 1211, 1724, 1957, 2131, 2289, 2525, 2957, 2961 Proteomics, 1714 Providers, 150, 153, 423, 424, 439, 441, 442, 445, 446, 447, 472, 1795, 1800, 2317, 2720, 2722, 2905 Proximal contact strength, 2627 PRP, 771 Psychology, 9, 145, 155, 290, 294, 424, 426, 671, 967, 1244, 1328, 1869, 1871, 2037, 2038, 2347, 2351, 2352, 2712, 2725, 2862, 2863, 2909 Psychophysics, 94, 1874, 2353, 2864 PTSD, 2864 Pulp, 138, 181, 265, 267, 268, 271, 273, 274, 275, 279, 281, 282, 283, 284, 287, 401, 508, 822, 823, 826, 828, 906, 947, 1070, 1183, 1191, 1194, 1260, 1375, 1382, 1387, 1390, 1391, 1392, 1394, 1395, 1396, 1397, 1398, 1399, 1400, 1401, 1402, 1403, 1788, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1913, 1914, 1922, 1924, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 2358, 2391, 2480, 2482, 2484, 2486, 2487, 2490, 2491, 2492, 2493, 2494, 2519, 2522, 2526, 2656, 2853, 2930, 2933 Pulp capping, 2485, 2486, 2488 Pulp stone, 1788 Pulpal disease, 138, 277, 401, 408, 635, 758, 826, 829, 832, 1375, 1377, 1551, 1729, 1928, 1931, 2349, 2487, 2493, 2507 Pulpotomized, restoration, 903

Q
QLF, 1861 Qualitative study, 786 Quality, 5, 300, 447, 830, 1478, 1564, 1565, 2027, 2043, 2403, 2524, 2981 Quality assurance, 742, 744, 850, 2403, 2524 Quality function deployment, 311 Quality of life, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 92, 95, 145, 149, 206, 210, 211, 310, 313, 314, 433, 480, 1034, 1243, 1244, 1245, 1247, 1248, 1249, 1306, 1405, 1549, 1553, 1554, 1555, 1559, 1560, 1561, 1562, 1563, 1628, 1847, 1870, 1873, 1875, 1890, 1901, 2032, 2444, 2704, 2705, 2718, 2760, 2820, 2827, 2909, 2918 Quick heating method, 1526 Quorum sensing, 2789

220

Key Word Index


Resin-modified glass ionomer, 352 Resistance form, 1943 Resonance frequency analysis, 1620 Resorption, 138, 262, 562, 1067, 1080, 1380, 1382, 1384, 1537, 1557, 1925, 1932, 2448, 2782, 2958 Respiration, 2021, 2149 Restorative treatment, 1283 Retentive strength, 63, 1985 RhBMP-2, 1848 Rheumatoid arthritis, 777, 1654, 2231, 2511, 2867 Risk assessment, 701 Risk factors, 974, 2445 RNA interference, 2214 Robot preparation, 2591 Root, 171, 324, 327, 503, 824, 826, 827, 832, 833, 834, 837, 838, 845, 849, 856, 987, 988, 990, 1062, 1080, 1393, 1442, 1536, 1734, 1745, 2018, 2331, 2338, 2387, 2465, 2563, 2565, 2639, 2670, 2674, 2937, 2956 Root canal fillings, 186, 187, 188, 327, 833, 837, 838, 845, 945, 978, 1956, 2018, 2303, 2386, 2483, 2493, 2562, 2565, 2660, 2663, 2668, 2669, 2674, 2675, 2678, 2680, 2681, 2682, 2939, 2940, 3047 Root canal irrigants, 1381, 1636 Root canal posts, 2934 Root caries, abrasion, erosion, abfraction, 1799 Rubber dam, 2683 Rural, 2062

2003 IADR General Session


2996, 3093, 3101, 3102, 3103, 3106 Salivary dysfunction, 556, 778, 1096, 1100, 1116, 1366, 1649, 1650, 1877, 2140, 2141, 2299, 2304, 2307, 2313, 2410, 2873, 3102, 3103, 3104 Salivary glands, 684, 795, 1087, 1088, 1089, 1090, 1092, 1093, 1094, 1095, 1097, 1098, 1099, 1100, 1101, 1103, 1104, 1369, 1370, 1372, 1373, 1642, 1643, 1647, 1650, 1651, 1864, 1919, 2140, 2141, 2142, 2143, 2147, 2150, 2299, 2301, 2308, 2471, 2472, 2473, 2474, 2475, 2476, 2477, 2478, 2706, 2873, 2952, 2953, 2996, 3073, 3101, 3103, 3105, 3107, 3108 Sandblasting, grinding, polishing, 879 Satisfaction, 1628 Satisfaction with treatment, 5 Screw loosening, 1041, 2418 Sealants, 58, 58, 109, 356, 377, 487, 488, 717, 717, 718, 863, 1965, 1987, 1994, 1995, 1995, 1997, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2004, 2467, 2601, 2623, 2655, 2719 Sealing properties, 2386 Secondary caries, 2744 Secretion, 1088, 1089, 1091, 1093, 1097, 1099, 1324, 1366, 1370, 1372, 1643, 1649, 2707, 3108 Sedation, 10, 11, 1261, 1262, 1263, 2035, 2036, 2113, 2120, 2121, 2122 Seizure, 2116 Self-etching, 857, 2601 Self-report, 105 Self-reported periodontitis, 1888 SEM, 3061 SEM analysis, 1965 Sensory-motor mechanisms, periodontal mechanoreceptors, 645 Serum-plasma, 19, 120, 122, 227, 393, 539, 591, 777, 804, 1071, 1654, 1657, 1699, 1700, 1777, 2272, 2283, 2691, 2837, 2846, 2848, 2852 Sex, 786, 787, 1063, 1190, 1259, 1328, 2861 Sexual dimorphism, 3024 Shade, 1502, 2539 Shear bond stability, 50 Shear bond strength, 2572 Shh, 2330 Signaling, 1058 Silane coupling, 735 Silanes, 1490 Silica, 1056 Single-tooth implant, 1626 Sinus augmentation, 1843 16s rDNA, 1124 Sjgrens syndrome, 3073

R
Race, 779, 786, 787, 968, 980, 1242, 2709 Radiation, 556, 824, 1543, 2024, 2142, 2370 Radiation dosage, 1543 Radical scavenger, 1175 Radiographic bone loss, 1625 Radiography, panoramic; digital, storage phosphor, 3050 Radiology, 88, 172, 410, 815, 822, 1020, 1035, 1038, 1297, 1300, 1302, 1533, 1535, 1536, 1537, 1539, 1540, 1541, 1542, 1543, 1545, 1547, 1623, 1725, 1727, 1728, 1746, 1764, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2027, 2071, 2188, 2200, 2290, 2325, 2328, 2392, 2393, 2694, 2986, 2993, 3048, 3049, 3052, 3053, 3054, 3063, 3067, 3069 Radiopacity, 1979, 2694 Radiotherapy, 95, 978 Rage, 118 Randomized controlled trials, tensiontype headache, TMD, stabilization appliance, 1616, 2865 Reactive hyperemia, 629 Reactive oxygen species, electron spin resonance, free radicals, 917, 2268, 2425 Receptor, 3000 Reelin, 1913 Reflexes, 2442 Refugees, 976 Regeneration, 97, 137, 194, 270, 499, 607, 610, 613, 615, 616, 749, 774, 775, 776, 785, 1017, 1073, 1163, 1167, 1168, 1189, 1214, 1216, 1337, 1615, 1735, 1746, 1751, 1755, 1758, 1850, 1855, 1927, 1929, 1934, 2130, 2198, 2218, 2242, 2249, 2250, 2251, 2252, 2253, 2358, 2515, 2516, 2664, 2687, 2943, 2945, 2946, 2975, 2976, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3007, 3008, 3059 Regulation, 499 Reimbursement, 154 Reliability, 2741 Remineralization, 98, 463, 464, 470, 983, 987, 1001, 1003, 1006, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1013, 1591, 1802, 1803, 1804, 1805, 1856, 2047, 2749, 2752, 2753, 2754, 2755, 2757 Remodeling, 86, 167, 168, 170, 173, 297, 1215, 1310, 1339, 1623, 1726, 1931, 2022, 2508, 2779, 2780, 2781, 2897, 2899, 2944, 2947, 2966, 2974 Repair bonding agent, 1811 Reproducibility, 1533, 2196 Research utilization, 2401

S
S100A8/A9 (calprotectin), 254 Saliva, 82, 162, 163, 164, 165, 202, 318, 405, 456, 461, 466, 469, 492, 527, 547, 572, 590, 595, 720, 754, 802, 990, 996, 1006, 1010, 1046, 1053, 1054, 1088, 1090, 1113, 1119, 1129, 1130, 1204, 1368, 1369, 1370, 1373, 1376, 1418, 1430, 1592, 1594, 1617, 1641, 1642, 1643, 1644, 1645, 1646, 1647, 1649, 1650, 1651, 1652, 1662, 1664, 1683, 1693, 1775, 1784, 1808, 1821, 1838, 1860, 1861, 1877, 1878, 1916, 1917, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1955, 1998, 2075, 2076, 2077, 2079, 2080, 2081, 2085, 2088, 2139, 2140, 2144, 2145, 2146, 2147, 2148, 2149, 2171, 2260, 2263, 2304, 2456, 2475, 2531, 2642, 2659, 2706, 2707, 2708, 2731, 2739, 2740, 2745, 2804, 2805, 2861,

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Skin adhesion, 3094 Sleep, 1652, 2021, 2284, 2285, 2286, 2287, 2350, 2444, 2446, 2866, 2869 Sleep apnea, 2869 Sleep disorders, 2860 Smart, 924 Smoking cessation, 2903, 2904 Social epidemiology, 1249 Social relations, 208 Socio-dental indicators, 1562 Soft drinks, 2052 Solubility, 82, 372, 378, 1484, 1485, 1491, 1631, 1638, 1823, 1981, 1989, 1990, 2553, 2604, 2618 Somatization, 2863 Somatosensory, cortex, 656 Sorting, 1091 Special, 977 Speech intelligibility, 1361 Splint, 2872 Sports, 2291, 2293 Squamous cell carcinoma, 797, 2877, 2883 Stability, cleft maxillary osteotomy, alveolar bone grafting, 2972 Stain, 625, 885, 888, 900, 929, 957, 959, 1043, 1048, 1512, 1920, 1945, 2010, 3039 Stem cell, 770, 1660 Steroids, 235, 1148, 2221, 2230, 2521 Strain gauges, 1151 Strength, 1981, 2594 Streptococcus mutans, 2178, 2181 Streptococcus mutans, genetic diversity, AP-PCR, 2732 Streptococcus sanguis, 2786 Stress, 60, 85, 166, 171, 199, 247, 333, 365, 366, 367, 371, 498, 517, 711, 722, 725, 869, 870, 876, 882, 921, 924, 934, 1033, 1186, 1212, 1224, 1338, 1351, 1405, 1456, 1464, 1489, 1507, 1517, 1531, 1606, 1607, 1610, 1612, 1809, 1810, 1829, 1935, 1936, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1946, 1950, 2003, 2013, 2124, 2217, 2296, 2350, 2375, 2376, 2384, 2396, 2414, 2416, 2502, 2646, 2649, 2653, 2671, 2683, 2684, 2689, 2785, 2975, 3027, 3055 Stress distribution, 1530 Stretch, 1257 Structure, 517, 712, 726, 728, 871, 958, 992, 1016, 1167, 1220, 1226, 1269, 1276, 1350, 1355, 1450, 1458, 1460, 1461, 1494, 1503, 1532, 1609, 1825, 1826, 1827, 1845, 1867, 1935, 1938, 2106, 2320, 2420, 2653, 2681, 2922, 2938, 3029, 3040

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Students, preparation, parallelometer, 1588 Subtraction radiography, 3052 Success, 831 Sugars, 462, 996, 1669, 1801 Surface fatigue, 375 Surface oxide properties, 2941 Surface treatment, 2422 Surface treatment, cell attachment, proliferation, 2095 Surfaces, 61, 378, 384, 390, 394, 395, 398, 521, 523, 736, 746, 748, 878, 890, 923, 939, 946, 952, 953, 954, 956, 961, 992, 1290, 1414, 1451, 1460, 1479, 1523, 1599, 1601, 1608, 1609, 1645, 1812, 1836, 1840, 1845, 1961, 1982, 2091, 2096, 2106, 2379, 2421, 2424, 2426, 2596, 2599, 2606, 2614, 2622, 2623, 2640, 2644, 2649, 2677, 2685, 2763, 2927, 2928, 2929, 2941, 2942, 2944, 3033, 3038, 3040 Surgery, 836, 1339, 1627, 1716, 1718, 1749, 1756, 2190, 2192, 2194, 2639, 3007, 3064, 3102 Survival rate, 1569 Sutures, 39 Swallowing, 1558 Syndrome, 2029, 2195 Synovial membrane, 1187 Systematic review, 10, 246, 248, 437, 829, 839, 1052, 1718, 1843, 1879, 2041, 2563, 2967 Systemic diseases, 1690

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1256, 1335, 1354, 1357, 1376, 1378, 1401, 1466, 1476, 1530, 1535, 1546, 1569, 1596, 1624, 1637, 1639, 1716, 1751, 1760, 1764, 1788, 1902, 1904, 1943, 1944, 2022, 2034, 2139, 2201, 2297, 2310, 2330, 2332, 2333, 2335, 2339, 2341, 2354, 2355, 2356, 2357, 2362, 2376, 2470, 2539, 2595, 2626, 2627, 2629, 2641, 2670, 2761, 2768, 2771, 2800, 2829, 2914, 2916, 2919, 3004, 3012, 3048, 3049, 3071 Teeth-cleansing methods, 2055 Teeth clenching, 292 Telomere, 810 Temperature, 2931 Temporomandibular joint disorders, low-level laser therapy, GaAs diode laser, pressure-pain threshold, 2868 Test method, 1270 Tetracycline, 609, 611, 614, 1167, 1618, 2261, 2942 Textbook, 1582 Thalamus, 641 Therapeutics, 126, 127, 169, 278, 427, 464, 614, 633, 638, 829, 839, 1148, 1150, 1172, 1174, 1175, 1176, 1325, 1336, 1538, 1716, 1722, 1738, 1795, 2111, 2114, 2485, 2656, 2858, 2867, 2876, 2914, 2995, 3090 Thermal expansion, 1525 Thinking styles, 1578 Third molar, 1335 Three-dimensional, 1299, 1542 Tissue engineering, 100, 229, 265, 561, 610, 613, 770, 771, 775, 776, 919, 1017, 1068, 1073, 1165, 1214, 1215, 1216, 1613, 1755, 1841, 1855, 1927, 2244, 2617, 2691, 2692, 2695, 3065 Tissue or organ culture, 96, 110, 130, 234, 271, 675, 676, 1073, 1104, 1251, 1255, 1387, 1390, 1613, 1840, 2334, 2335, 2471, 2490, 2532, 2596, 2847, 2880, 2884, 2886, 2895, 3108 Titanium, 1029 Titanium casting, 384 Titanium, polishing pressure, slurry pH, surface property, 388 Titanium, toothbrushing, surface structure, 2381 TMJ and masticatory muscles, 88, 89, 172, 173, 238, 241, 242, 288, 289, 291, 292, 298, 639, 640, 646, 647, 648, 651, 671, 779, 780, 781, 782, 783, 784, 1144, 1178, 1181, 1187, 1190, 1219, 1226, 1302, 1303, 1326, 1327, 1329, 1330,

T
T. denticola major sheath protein, 212 T. denticola Msp, 2499 Targeting, DNA vaccine, caries, 160 Taste, 650 Taste-flavor, 92 Taxonomy, 222, 542, 767, 1314, 1331 Teaching, 430, 738, 740, 744, 908, 1259, 1580, 1583, 1586, 1589, 2126 Technology, 133, 257, 514, 1301, 1530, 1582, 1584, 1586, 2399, 2400, 2423, 2551 Teeth, 28, 47, 48, 55, 69, 70, 146, 157, 203, 238, 258, 273, 281, 285, 293, 349, 353, 355, 398, 399, 400, 402, 403, 434, 475, 484, 501, 513, 517, 519, 522, 551, 633, 645, 656, 678, 717, 820, 827, 833, 853, 894, 899, 903, 932, 945, 959, 969, 972, 975, 985, 989, 1003, 1062, 1080, 1081, 1172, 1193, 1195, 1212, 1219, 1227, 1228, 1229, 1232, 1237,

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1333, 1759, 1761, 1763, 1764, 1766, 1770, 1772, 1869, 1870, 1873, 1874, 2188, 2191, 2273, 2275, 2284, 2285, 2286, 2287, 2288, 2289, 2290, 2291, 2292, 2293, 2294, 2296, 2297, 2298, 2304, 2323, 2347, 2351, 2352, 2421, 2426, 2442, 2443, 2447, 2855, 2856, 2858, 2859, 2860, 2861, 2863, 2864, 2867, 2868, 2869, 2870, 2871, 2872, 2900, 2965, 2966, 2967, 2968, 2969, 2970, 2971, 2974, 3063, 3064, 3066, 3068 TMJ sounds, signal processing, 1771 Tobacco, 103, 117, 401, 588, 601, 609, 1568, 1665, 1739, 2270, 2448, 2449, 2450, 2724, 2774, 2819, 2820, 2826, 2903, 2904, 2905, 2906, 2907, 2909, 2910, 3080, 3081 Tobacco smoking, periodontitis, tooth loss, Thailand, 1570 Toll-like receptors, 226 Tongue, 578, 655, 1120, 1179, 1185, 1255, 1558, 2407 Tongue coat, 2814 Tooth eruption, 2340, 2530, 2891 Tooth loss, 482, 692 Tooth loss, cardiovascular disease, 207 Tooth loss, dental hygienist, 2983 Tooth movement, 167, 2892 Tooth replantation, 2835 Toothbrushes, 106, 619, 622, 623, 627, 1294, 1295, 1732, 1879, 1880, 2187, 2385, 2721, 2766, 2767, 2768, 2769, 2770, 2771, 2772 Toothpicks, 625 Torque-limiting device, 299 Toxicology, 22, 130, 465, 513, 637, 1051, 1593, 1775, 1998, 2150, 2266, 2268, 2269, 2334, 2335, 2355, 2523, 2665 Toxins, 524, 601, 1316, 1376, 1378 Trace elements, 182, 1593, 1775

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Transcription factor, 2472 Transforming growth factor beta signaling, 1319 Trauma-fracture, 146, 156, 243, 245, 249, 434, 974, 1142, 1144, 1243, 1444, 1613, 1677, 1726, 2716, 2872, 3068, 3094 Tray, 2550, 2555 Treatment, 2033 Treatment outcome evaluation, 3022 Tricalcium phosphate, 1334 Triclosan, zinc sulphate, S. mutans, 2788 True bone ceramic, 561 Trypsin, 663 Tumor necrosis factor, 1207 Turbidity, 1109 Twin studies, 1889 Twins, 3012

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Vitamin K1, 98 Vitamins, 502, 638, 667, 1700, 2360, 2956 Volatile sulfide compound, 1050 Volume, 1225

W
Waterline, 531, 533 Wear, 65, 66, 70, 106, 261, 297, 300, 376, 381, 847, 940, 946, 947, 1217, 1218, 1219, 1288, 1289, 1290, 1291, 1292, 1294, 1365, 1472, 1476, 1632, 1762, 2350, 2366, 2369, 2385, 2609, 2632, 2633, 2634, 2685, 2697, 2762, 2764, 3027 Weibull, 872 Welding, 386 Whitening, 1042, 2759 Wine phenolics, 1487 Womens health, 1691 Wound healing, 127, 181, 269, 286, 554, 558, 559, 564, 566, 568, 583, 670, 685, 750, 1142, 1147, 1168, 1170, 1188, 1396, 1622, 1732, 1749, 1751, 1752, 1849, 2102, 2214, 2220, 2244, 2246, 2251, 2487, 2488, 2503, 2518, 2656, 2835, 2948, 2962 Wound healing, osteopontin, CD44, 1082

U
Ultimate tensile strength, 503 Ultrasound/sonics, 169, 400, 609, 624, 835, 1745, 2561, 2766 Upper airway, 2121 Urine, 22, 1053, 2272 Utilization/demand, 17, 18, 109, 111, 158, 209, 420, 430, 477, 691, 692, 973, 1719, 1797, 1798, 2058, 2317, 2709, 2982

V
Validation studies, 2199 Violence, 243, 449 Viral-phage, 1325 Virology, 805, 1784, 2441, 3075 Virulence, 121, 543, 587, 762, 763, 1105, 1139, 1317, 1348, 1378, 1898, 2167, 2306, 2430, 2841, 2842 Viruses, 527, 532, 539, 1059, 1111, 1651, 1783

X
X-ray fluorescence spectrometry, 945 Xerostomia, 2707 XPS, 51 XTT-reduction assay, 2172 Xylitol, 2075

Y
Young adults, 694

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