AUTHOR INDE Annual Index 1997 A Beanland D, Mar./Apr. 71 Brosh T, Sept./Oct. 266 Cleaton-Jones P, DePaola LG, Jan./Feb. 38 Ettinger RL, Jan./Feb. 49 Beardsley T, Jan./Feb. 29 Brown LJ, May/June 153 Nov./Dec. 303 DeRouen TA, Jan./Feb. 45 Eversole LR, Mar./Apr. 96 Abdalla Al, Mar./Apr. 94 Beck M, July/Aug. 194 Browning WD, Jan./Feb. Clem DS III, Nov./Dec. De Sanctis M, May/June Ewoldsen N, Nov./Dec. Abdellatief EM, Jan./Feb Begg MD, Mar./Apr. 98 52 299 151 316 35 Behrents RG, Jan./Feb. 21 Brunelle JA, May/June 153 Clement DJ, May/June Desantis JL, Jan./Feb. 8 Abraham-Inpijn L, Beighton D, May/June Bucklan RS, Mar./Apr. 98 139 deSanz S, Mar./Apr. 98 Jan./Feb. 19 153; July/Aug. 209 Budtz-Jorgensen E, Cleveland JL, Mar./Apr. Diaz-Arnold AM, Absi EG, May/June 155 Bellamy CA, Mar./Apr. 99 Jan./Feb. 20 95 Nov./Dec. 293 F Acar O, Sept./Oct. 259 Belser UC, Nov./Dec. 313 Biiget E, Sept./Oct. 259 Cocolis PK, Mar./Apr. 71 Dibart S, Nov./Dec. 310 Acharya R, May/June 148 Benenati FW, July/Aug. Bulman JS, July/Aug. 213 Cohen RL, jan./Feb. 45 Dickinson GL, Jan./Feb. 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CCCrurogouiutnt i HRSJM,e,A p t,JJ.a a/nnNO..oc//vtFF.e.eb /b.D.2 e 34c843. 3 DDDrrreialsgikocooh 2C6EMH5VR, ,, SMeSapeytp/.tJ/.uO/cOntce.t . 124641 FFFFiiiirseraeltttdhl i LEN,EAA ,,,N oSMevNap.ort/v..D.//e/OAcDcp.etr c.. . 3 21763220 8 1 Araki K,1 8S4e pt./Oct. 256 BBlougtlset eiGnC ,R ,S eSpetp.t/.O/cOtc.t . 26216 6 Cavanau2g9h5 RR, Sept./Oct. Curtis J31W0 Jr, Jan./Feb. 36; DDuubkree zS P,B ,S eMpatr..//OAcptr.. 216011 Flashner2 5M8 , Sept./Oct. Arens DE, Jan./Feb. 12 Bolla M, July/Aug. 198 238 Sept./Oct. 240 Dunford R, Jan./Feb. 44 Floyd K, July/Aug. 205 AAsscchhekreinoa syA , HM,a yJ/aJnu.n/eF eb 148 Bollen 158A -M, May/June Chadwic2k5 4 RG, Sept./Oct. Dunning20 4D G, July/Aug. Foley G2P9H4, Nov./Dec. 29 Bollen CML, May/June Chambers DA, Jan./Feb. Duroux P, Mar./Apr. 101 Forrester K, Nov./Dec. Aust E, May/June 137 123 45 D 313 AAxuesltli n JT, SM, arN.o/vA.p/rD.e c.9 5 308 BBoosowke llK , SM,a Mra./yA/pJru.n e9 1 129 Chapple2 3I3L C, Sept./Oct. FFootsoasm PEGB,, MSaerp.t/.A/pOrc.t . 732 60 Bou Dagher F, Sept./Oct. Charles CH, Jan./Feb. 38 Dahlen G, Jan./Feb. 46 E Fouad AF, Jan./Feb. 33 248 Chen S-K, May/June 158 Daley TD, Jan./Feb. 17 Fowler CB, July/Aug. 199 Bouchard P, Sept./Oct. Chiodo GT, Mar./Apr. 81; Das SK, Jan./Feb. 39 Fox PC, May/June 148 B Bougout2 59J E, Sept./Oct. JNuolvy.//ADuegc.. 129912; DDaavviidd YHMT,, NNoovv..//DDeecc.. 229900 Echeverr1i2a3 JJ, May/June FForyeleed mDa,n MaGy, /MJauyn/eJ u1n5e3 252 Chong BS, Sept./Oct. 254 Davidoff SR, Mar./Apr. 66 Eckert SE, Sept./Oct. 252 131; Nov./Dec. 280 Bader JD, Mar./Apr. 106; Bradley DV Jr, July/Aug. Chouinard J, Sept./Oct. Davila ME, Nov./Dec. 306 Eckstein EC, Nov./Dec. Freeman R, Jan./Feb. 47 Sept./Oct. 225, 263 199 244 Davis DM, May/June 157 292 Fridrich KL, Jan./Feb. 54 Baclum V, July/Aug. 208 Bramwell JD, Jan./Feb. 34; Christensen GJ, Mar./Apr. Dazey SE, July/Aug. 199 Eichmiller FC, Sept./Oct. Friesen LR, Sept./Oct. 261 Baharav H, Nov./Dec. 312 Mar./Apr. 89 80; Sept./Oct. 229 de Blanco LP, May/June 229 Fujimoto T, Nov./Dec. Bailey GP, Jan./Feb. 21 Brand HS, Jan./Feb. 19 Christgau M, July/Aug. 142 Eickholoz P, Nov./Dec. 301 Bain CA, July/Aug. 172, Breen HJ, Nov./Dec. 308 207 De Boever JA, Jan./Feb. 298 Fuks AB, Jan./Feb. 42 202 Brickley MR, Mar./Apr. Chu KS, May/June 125 50; Mar./Apr. 102 Eide G, May/June 160 Fuss Z, May/June 115 Balshi TJ, Jan./Feb. 37; 99; May/June 146 Ciancio SG, Nov./Dec. Decock V, Jan./Feb. 50; Eisig SB, Nov./Dec. 282 Futrell SC, Jan./Feb. 51 Mar./Apr. 65 Bridgeman A, May/June 300 Mar./Apr. 102 Eklund SA, July/Aug. 214 Bandt CL, Sept./Oct. 261 117 Cimasoni G, Mar./Apr. Dederich DN, Jan./Feb. 16 Eliasson S, July/Aug. 206 Baratieri LN, July /Aug Briggs P, May/June 157; 101 Degrange M, Mar./Apr. 78 El-Mowafy OM, May/June 186, 211 Nov./Dec. 276 Civelek K, July/Aug. 193 de’ Martinis LC, Jan./Feb. 127 G Barkvoll P, Jan./Feb. 40; Brigham KM, Sept./Oct. Clark GT, May/June 150; 51 Emami B, Mar./Apr. 93 May/June 160 234 July /Aug. 178 De Nardin A, Jan./Feb. 48 Engar RC, Jan./Feb. 41 BBaarrrs h CEL,I , JJualny.//AFuegb.. 11822 BBrrooddeeru r HLJ,- M,M aNro.v/.A/pDr.e c.8 6 CCllaaruks erW BC,, JMaany.//JFeubn.e 451 51 DDee NNaarydeirn K,E , JJaann..//FFeebb.. 5408; EEnsgheelnm aTn, MEaGy,/ JMuanye/ Ju1n4e5 GGaalglnoo nJ W,P ,M aNro.v/.A/pDre.c . 983 06 BBeaaucmha nC WG,H ,M arJ.an/.A/pFre.b . 892 5 Brooks 3S0L6, Jan./Feb. 53 Claydon N, May/June 156 DennisoMna r.J/B,A pJra.n ./1F0e2b . 52 Etienne 12D6, Sept./Oct. 259 GGaarnddionlefro DSL$,, M aMya/rJ.u/Anper . 146 89 318 Dental Abstracts AUTHOR INDE Annual Index 1997 A Beanland D, Mar./Apr. 71 Brosh T, Sept./Oct. 266 Cleaton-Jones P, DePaola LG, Jan./Feb. 38 Ettinger RL, Jan./Feb. 49 Beardsley T, Jan./Feb. 29 Brown LJ, May/June 153 Nov./Dec. 303 DeRouen TA, Jan./Feb. 45 Eversole LR, Mar./Apr. 96 Abdalla Al, Mar./Apr. 94 Beck M, July/Aug. 194 Browning WD, Jan./Feb. Clem DS III, Nov./Dec. De Sanctis M, May/June Ewoldsen N, Nov./Dec. Abdellatief EM, Jan./Feb Begg MD, Mar./Apr. 98 52 299 151 316 35 Behrents RG, Jan./Feb. 21 Brunelle JA, May/June 153 Clement DJ, May/June Desantis JL, Jan./Feb. 8 Abraham-Inpijn L, Beighton D, May/June Bucklan RS, Mar./Apr. 98 139 deSanz S, Mar./Apr. 98 Jan./Feb. 19 153; July/Aug. 209 Budtz-Jorgensen E, Cleveland JL, Mar./Apr. Diaz-Arnold AM, Absi EG, May/June 155 Bellamy CA, Mar./Apr. 99 Jan./Feb. 20 95 Nov./Dec. 293 F Acar O, Sept./Oct. 259 Belser UC, Nov./Dec. 313 Biiget E, Sept./Oct. 259 Cocolis PK, Mar./Apr. 71 Dibart S, Nov./Dec. 310 Acharya R, May/June 148 Benenati FW, July/Aug. Bulman JS, July/Aug. 213 Cohen RL, jan./Feb. 45 Dickinson GL, Jan./Feb. 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A.t n.3nc 2p2 . 0e2et150r 1002 1. 179.82 0128 0 7 31 165 6 47 8,3 6 AAAAllll-vpmSeaoasgi gof tM EKD,ATM ,P,M , aM raJ.yuJ//alAnyJp./ru/A.nFu eegb ..1 015514 485 8 BBBiiinnsnnhieoeyp VNAKIo,,,v .SMM/eaaDpyeyt/c./J/.JuO ucnnte2e. 7 61 21562774; CCCaaarrrldbsaoosnnhe 3 1MH2MRS ,,, MNJaouyvl/.yJ//uADunegec. . 146 CCCrrroaalwwlff ooTrrPJdd,u lyJJM,/Ma A,Syu e/gpJJ.tau .nn/.1Oe/7c F9te;.b1 1.6 2;54 35 DDDorovawegn oe Sy2BC ,3J ,9M MCMa,ay r/.JJ/auAnn.pe/rF .e b1.73 79 36 FFFieecrlartreorinar a 2DG3AM,7, R M,a JruM.la/yrA/.pA/ruA.gp. r 9.62 127 4 AAAnnnuddserarevswioscn1 e4 0N R,K WJ,,J a nJM.u/alFyye//b.AJ uugn 1e4 BBBBllllaooocimokgg mur PeMRKnS,, , MJJS,au erMlp.ayt/r/.A.A/p/uOrAgc..pt r.. 11 0820896 56 CCaarsrtolzezmo1a17 n466 M ,M , MaNoyv/.J/uDneec . CCCrurogouiutnt i HRSJM,e,A p t,JJ.a a/nnNO..oc//vtFF.e.eb /b.D.2 e 34c843. 3 DDDrrreialsgikocooh 2C6EMH5VR, ,, SMeSapeytp/.tJ/.uO/cOntce.t . 124641 FFFFiiiirseraeltttdhl i LEN,EAA ,,,N oSMevNap.ort/v..D.//e/OAcDcp.etr c.. . 3 21763220 8 1 Araki K,1 8S4e pt./Oct. 256 BBlougtlset eiGnC ,R ,S eSpetp.t/.O/cOtc.t . 26216 6 Cavanau2g9h5 RR, Sept./Oct. Curtis J31W0 Jr, Jan./Feb. 36; DDuubkree zS P,B ,S eMpatr..//OAcptr.. 216011 Flashner2 5M8 , Sept./Oct. Arens DE, Jan./Feb. 12 Bolla M, July/Aug. 198 238 Sept./Oct. 240 Dunford R, Jan./Feb. 44 Floyd K, July/Aug. 205 AAsscchhekreinoa syA , HM,a yJ/aJnu.n/eF eb 148 Bollen 158A -M, May/June Chadwic2k5 4 RG, Sept./Oct. Dunning20 4D G, July/Aug. Foley G2P9H4, Nov./Dec. 29 Bollen CML, May/June Chambers DA, Jan./Feb. Duroux P, Mar./Apr. 101 Forrester K, Nov./Dec. Aust E, May/June 137 123 45 D 313 AAxuesltli n JT, SM, arN.o/vA.p/rD.e c.9 5 308 BBoosowke llK , SM,a Mra./yA/pJru.n e9 1 129 Chapple2 3I3L C, Sept./Oct. FFootsoasm PEGB,, MSaerp.t/.A/pOrc.t . 732 60 Bou Dagher F, Sept./Oct. Charles CH, Jan./Feb. 38 Dahlen G, Jan./Feb. 46 E Fouad AF, Jan./Feb. 33 248 Chen S-K, May/June 158 Daley TD, Jan./Feb. 17 Fowler CB, July/Aug. 199 Bouchard P, Sept./Oct. Chiodo GT, Mar./Apr. 81; Das SK, Jan./Feb. 39 Fox PC, May/June 148 B Bougout2 59J E, Sept./Oct. JNuolvy.//ADuegc.. 129912; DDaavviidd YHMT,, NNoovv..//DDeecc.. 229900 Echeverr1i2a3 JJ, May/June FForyeleed mDa,n MaGy, /MJauyn/eJ u1n5e3 252 Chong BS, Sept./Oct. 254 Davidoff SR, Mar./Apr. 66 Eckert SE, Sept./Oct. 252 131; Nov./Dec. 280 Bader JD, Mar./Apr. 106; Bradley DV Jr, July/Aug. Chouinard J, Sept./Oct. Davila ME, Nov./Dec. 306 Eckstein EC, Nov./Dec. Freeman R, Jan./Feb. 47 Sept./Oct. 225, 263 199 244 Davis DM, May/June 157 292 Fridrich KL, Jan./Feb. 54 Baclum V, July/Aug. 208 Bramwell JD, Jan./Feb. 34; Christensen GJ, Mar./Apr. Dazey SE, July/Aug. 199 Eichmiller FC, Sept./Oct. Friesen LR, Sept./Oct. 261 Baharav H, Nov./Dec. 312 Mar./Apr. 89 80; Sept./Oct. 229 de Blanco LP, May/June 229 Fujimoto T, Nov./Dec. Bailey GP, Jan./Feb. 21 Brand HS, Jan./Feb. 19 Christgau M, July/Aug. 142 Eickholoz P, Nov./Dec. 301 Bain CA, July/Aug. 172, Breen HJ, Nov./Dec. 308 207 De Boever JA, Jan./Feb. 298 Fuks AB, Jan./Feb. 42 202 Brickley MR, Mar./Apr. Chu KS, May/June 125 50; Mar./Apr. 102 Eide G, May/June 160 Fuss Z, May/June 115 Balshi TJ, Jan./Feb. 37; 99; May/June 146 Ciancio SG, Nov./Dec. Decock V, Jan./Feb. 50; Eisig SB, Nov./Dec. 282 Futrell SC, Jan./Feb. 51 Mar./Apr. 65 Bridgeman A, May/June 300 Mar./Apr. 102 Eklund SA, July/Aug. 214 Bandt CL, Sept./Oct. 261 117 Cimasoni G, Mar./Apr. Dederich DN, Jan./Feb. 16 Eliasson S, July/Aug. 206 Baratieri LN, July /Aug Briggs P, May/June 157; 101 Degrange M, Mar./Apr. 78 El-Mowafy OM, May/June 186, 211 Nov./Dec. 276 Civelek K, July/Aug. 193 de’ Martinis LC, Jan./Feb. 127 G Barkvoll P, Jan./Feb. 40; Brigham KM, Sept./Oct. Clark GT, May/June 150; 51 Emami B, Mar./Apr. 93 May/June 160 234 July /Aug. 178 De Nardin A, Jan./Feb. 48 Engar RC, Jan./Feb. 41 BBaarrrs h CEL,I , JJualny.//AFuegb.. 11822 BBrrooddeeru r HLJ,- M,M aNro.v/.A/pDr.e c.8 6 CCllaaruks erW BC,, JMaany.//JFeubn.e 451 51 DDee NNaarydeirn K,E , JJaann..//FFeebb.. 5408; EEnsgheelnm aTn, MEaGy,/ JMuanye/ Ju1n4e5 GGaalglnoo nJ W,P ,M aNro.v/.A/pDre.c . 983 06 BBeaaucmha nC WG,H ,M arJ.an/.A/pFre.b . 892 5 Brooks 3S0L6, Jan./Feb. 53 Claydon N, May/June 156 DennisoMna r.J/B,A pJra.n ./1F0e2b . 52 Etienne 12D6, Sept./Oct. 259 GGaarnddionlefro DSL$,, M aMya/rJ.u/Anper . 146 89 318 Dental Abstracts Garrett NR, Mar./Apr. 103 Hamalian T, Nov./Dec. Huizinga PJ, Jan./Feb. 39 Kelleher M, Nov./Dec. Likeman PR, Nov./Dec. Malone KH III, July/Aug. Garrett S, Sept./Oct. 261 306 Hume WR, Sept./Oct. 218 276 317 198 Garvey AJ, Nov./Dec. 275 Hamilton FA, July/Aug. Humphris GM, Mar./Apr. Kennedy JL, Jan./Feb. 4 Lilly JP, Mar./Apr. 73 Manau C, May/June 123 GegaufAfG, Jan./Feb. 35 201 72 Kent RL Jr, Nov./Dec. 310 Linden GJ, Jan./Feb. 47 Mandel ID, May/June 112 Genco RJ, Jan./Feb. 44, Handelman SL, July/Aug. Hutchinson R, Jan./Feb. Keramidas $, Mar./Apr. 60 Lindhe J, May/June 151 Manji I, May/June 132; 48 188 43 Khullar SM, Mar./Apr. 93 Lininger LL, Nov./Dec. Nov./Dec. 291 Gentry AC, May/June 148; Hanes PJ, Sept./Oct. 261 Hutter JW, Mar./Apr. 89 Kidd EAM, July/Aug. 209 306 Manning RH, July/Aug. Sept./Oct. 240 Hanks GE, Jan./Feb. 28 Killoy WJ, Sept./Oct. 261 Lloyd AH, July/Aug. 212 213 George G, Sept./Oct. 245 Hansen EK, May/June 145 Kimbrough WF, May/June Lobb WK, Jan./Feb. 32 Marion RW, Nov./Dec. Geurtsen W, Nov./Dec. Harel-Raviv M, May/June 140 Lockart PB, May/June 148 282 314 125 I Kinane DF, May/June 124; Locker D, July/Aug. 202 Marks MH, May/June 152 Gibbs WW, Mar./Apr. 85 Harper DS, Jan./Feb. 38 Nov./Dec. 309 Lockhart PB, Sept./Oct. Martin JA, Sept./Oct. 263 Gift HC, July/Aug. 200 Harris D, Jan./Feb. 37; Kleinman DV, Nov./Dec. 240 Martin JL, Jan./Feb. 24 Gillam DG, July/Aug. 213 Mar./Apr. 91 Ibarrola JL, Sept./Oct. 250 303 Lée H, May/June 153 Martin LM, Sept./Oct. 252 Gillcrist JA, Sept./Oct. 231 Hausen H, Mar./Apr. 88; Ibbetson R, Mar./Apr. 104 Klinghofer A, July/Aug. Loesche WJ, Jan./Feb. 43; Maskell JP, May/June 153 Gillis RE Jr, July/Aug. 166 Sept./Oct. 226 Imbery TA, May/June 126 198 Sept./Oct. 232 Mattie PA, May/June 128 Gilmour WH, Nov./Dec. Hiayrinen-Immonen R, Ireland RS, May/June 134 Knight GT, Nov./Dec. 287 Longman LP, Mar./Apr. May KN Jr, Jan./Feb. 51 302 Sept./Oct. 255 Ismail A, Nov./Dec. 306 Knowles KI, Sept./Oct. 72 Mayer P, Mar./Apr. 98 Gionso L, Nov./Dec. 301 Hays GL, Sept./Oct. 251 Ismail AI, Sept./Oct. 224 250 Love RM, Mar./Apr. 107 Mayer T, Nov./Dec. 298 Giordano J, Jan./Feb. 43 Haywood VB, Jan./Feb. 36 Konzelman JL Jr, Lownie M, Nov./Dec. 303 Meiller TF, Jan./Feb. 38 Giordano JR, Sept./Oct. Hazelkorn HM, Sept./Oct. July /Aug. 177 Lucatorto FM, Mar./Apr. Mensdorff-Pouilly N, 232 244 Korsnes N, Mar./Apr. 82 96 Mar./Apr. 92 Giovanniello AF, Heasman PA, Sept./Oct. | # Korszun A, May/June 149 Ludlow MO, Sept./Oct. Messadi DV, July/Aug. Sept./Oct. 243 258 Krogh PHJ, Jan./Feb. 37; 250 178 Giovino GA, Nov./Dec. Heath CW Jr, Sept./Oct. Mar./Apr. 91 Lumley PJ, Sept./Oct. 250; Meyers WJ, July/Aug. 194 Gluck G3M03, July/Aug. 193 Hedelin 25G2, July/Aug. 200 JJaackkosbosne n RJJ,, JNaonv..//FDeebc.. 493;1 6 KKrroukp a L,J JM IaIyI,/ JMuanre./ Ap15r1. 96 Lutz F,N Moav.y//DJeucn.e 219178 Michaeli9d es PL, Jan./Feb. Gluskin AH, May/June Heins P, Nov./Dec. 296 July/Aug. 205 Kuitert RB, Sept./Oct. 256 Milgrom P, Nov./Dec. 313 142 Hellstr6m M-K, May/June JJaarnreert t LRT,A , SeJputl.y//OAcutg.. 225019 Kumar JV, Nov./Dec. 306 Miller GA, Mar./Apr. 89 Gobetti JP, Jan./Feb. 39; 151 Kuru B, Sept./Oct. 259 Miller L, Jan./Feb. 19 GGGooolldddds etreP iWM2n,a2B 2 r, . RS/JEeAa,pnp t.r.S/./eF Opectb6t..4./ O5c26t6 .8 HHHeeenrnrlrioycf sho 3PMJn1a,G1 r M.JB,/a,A n p.MNr/ao.Fy ev/b.9J./1 u Dne3e7c ; JJJeeetmattne s oTAn,,8Mn 9eaMJ raa.nyB/./G/AJ,Fp uerbn.M.e a r9.311/7 ;4A 3p r. L MMMccA Alnadrrye wM , RJ,a nM.a/rF.e/bA.p r.38 MMMMiiiilrsnlsiasktthyae nino3GS 0E,1 ,MU M ,,a JrNaM.noa/.vyA/.p/F/rJeD.bue .nc e8. 43 8 130 Goldstep F, Nov./Dec. 280 160 Joffe H, Mar./Apr. 82 99 Mitchell P, May/June 143 GGGooonnlzzuaabll eesLz M ,CY DM,J,a n.JJ/aaFnne..b//.FF eebb.4. 3 16 HHeerrlmoafnso4 0nW WB,B, JJualny.//AFuegb.. JJoohhnnssoonn 19GD6K W,, JJaunl.y//FAeubg.. 47 LLLaaahmMtsoit retSre, MIGa, ,rN .o/MvAa.py/r/D.Je ucn8.8e 28133,0 MMccACrlturheu1 r0 0F ,W PM,a r.M/aArp.r/.A pr1.0 6 MMiittcchheellll2 -8WL5e Cw,i s NoDv,. /Dec. 48 177 Johnson MH, Jan./Feb. 36 296 McComb D, Mar./Apr. 67, Mar./Apr. 98 Goon WWY, May/June Hernandez RE, Jan./Feb. Johnson NW, Nov./Dec. 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Gornbein JA, Mar./Apr. 106 Jones GA, Jan./Feb. 21 Langer Y, Nov./Dec. 312 204 Moon MG, July/Aug. 209 GGGorrraetceeanr ME1YAL,0,, 5 ; J uNNlMooyavv/y..A///uDJDgeue.cn c.e. 1 93531 005680 HHHiiilgglu gciFhJni,b N ooJYtuv,tl. oy/Sm/eDA peutcFg..,./ Oc22t90.91 256 JJJJoooonsnntheeeissl lA MP,,AM ,,MS eapyMJta/u.rJl/.yuO//ncAAtepu. rg ..1 2433914 59 6 LLLaaasurkcmaiaresil sl2 oM6 MA6,F , R ,M SaeNypo/tvJ../u/OnDceet c. .1 25 MMMacccGGhurtiaertieh4 8E MPEJ,K, , JJaaJnna..n//.FF/eebFb.e. b . 4342,1 9 MMMoooororasen HSLVJe,,A p SJt,a.J n/a.OnM/c.aFt/re.F.be /.b A2.p 45r64. 3 4 83; Greenstein G, Nov./Dec Hiller K-A, July/Aug. 207 Joshi R, Nov./Dec. 276 300 Machtou P, Sept./Oct. 248 Mori G, Jan./Feb. 51 283 Hilton TJ, Jan./Feb. 23 Joshipura KJ, May/June Laufer B-Z, Nov./Dec. Mackie IC, July/Aug. 201 Moriarty JD, July/Aug. Grembowski D, Nov./Dec. Hinderstein B, May/June 148 312 McKinley IB Jr, Sept./Oct. 203 Griffiths3 1G3S , Nov./Dec. Hiroki A1,4 9 May/June 147 Jovanovi2c4 4 BD, Sept./Oct. LLaavwi n ANM,, NMoavy.//JDuence. 135186 McKnigh2t50 ML, Mar./Apr. MMoérrlmeann nR A,W HJ,u lyJ/uAluyg/.A ug2.0 9 309 Ho A, Nov./Dec. 300 Lawless HC, Nov./Dec. 98 175 Grossi SG, Jan./Feb. 44, Ho HCW, Mar./Apr. 87 308 McLean JW, May/June Morrison G, Mar./Apr. 48 Holan G, Jan./Feb. 42 Lee HM, Jan./Feb. 43 120 102 Groten M, Sept./Oct. 262 Hollinger J, May/June 122 K Lee SF-K, July/Aug. 204 MacLeod AE, Sept./Oct Muftu A, Nov./Dec. 278 Guerrero A, May/June 123 Holm U, May/June 145 Lefebvre CA, Mar./Apr. 69 245 Mullally BH, Jan./Feb. 47 Guo TY, Mar./Apr. 90 Holmes DC, Nov./Dec. Kadir T, Sept./Oct. 259 Leinfelder KF, Jan./Feb. McNamara JA Jr, Jan./Feb. Munksgaard EC, May/June 293 Kaga M, Jan./Feb. 39 22; May/June 121 41 145 Holt C, Mar./Apr. 85 Kaldahl WB, Jan./Feb. 47 Lemon RR, Mar./Apr. 89 McQuillan S, Jan./Feb. 29 Murphy P, Sept./Oct. 234 Holtrop SS, Mar./Apr. 83 Kalk W, Jan./Feb. 49 Levine RA, Nov./Dec. 299 McWhorter AG, Mar./Apr. Myers ML, Jan./Feb. 36 H HHoolrtnzinmga n GML,, MaMra.r/.A/pArp.r . 62 KKaalmkewna rfS ,K LJ,u lyJ/aAnu.g/.F eb1.7 64 7 Lewis M1A5O5 , May/June Magelli 90C , Mar./Apr. 100 Myshin 25H2L , Sept./Oct. 74 Kanda S, Sept./Oct. 256 Lewis S, Jan./Feb. 13 Magnusson I, Jan./Feb. 45 Haanaes HR, Mar./Apr. 93 Horowitz RA, Nov./Dec. Kapur KK, Mar./Apr. 103 Lezion R, Mar./Apr. 62 Magnusson NI, Mar./Apr. Haas R, Mar./Apr. 92 279 Karabetou S, Nov./Dec. Liebenberg WH, 100 HHaafgfhaijgeeh3 a1tA0 D ,N , NNoovv..//DDeecc.. HHoo6urpstte dNtM oIv,P. , MM/aDayeyc//.JJ uun2n9ee6 113589; KKaatszheknestt 2e7Si8,n JuLl,y M/Aaurg../ Ap1r9.6 MJNauorlvy..///AADupegrc... 1727081;8; MMaaiklraitdhi s2 7G8,S D,M arN.o/vA.p/rD.e c9 2 N 304 Howard WR, July/Aug. 85 Liebow C, Jan./Feb. 8 Malamed SF, Sept./Oct Nachnani S, July/Aug. 178 Hall MC, May/June 139 175 Kazemi RB, Jan./Feb. 33 Ligthelm AJ, Mar./Apr. 74 224 Naert IE, Sept./Oct. 228 VOLUME 42 ¢ Issue 6 © 1997 319 Najera MP, Nov./Dec. 304 Phoenix RD, May/June Rivera-Hidalgo F, July/Aug. 193; Stilwell N, Mar./Apr. 86 Van Dyke TE, July/Aug. Nakajima H, Jan./Feb. 39 128 Nov./Dec. 304 Sept./Oct. 247 Stoller NH, Sept./Oct. 261 188 Nakamura S, May/June Picard D, Nov./Dec. 306 Roahen JO, Jan./Feb. 34 Shabahang S, May/June Stone C, Nov./Dec. 296 van Ginkel FC, Sept./Oct. 147 Pilo R, Sept./Oct. 266 Robbins MR, July/Aug. 142 Styner DL, July/Aug. 197 256 Nakayama E, Sept./Oct Piluso S, Mar./Apr. 96 182 Shafer E, May/June 140 Suh PS, Nov./Dec. 315 Van Houte J, July/Aug. 256 Pini Prato G, Jan./Feb. 45 Roberts DH, Mar./Apr. 65 Shah PMM, Sept./Oct. Sutley SH, July/Aug. 177 196 Nash RW, May/June 116; Pinkham JR, July/Aug. Roberts EAU, Mar./Apr. 254 Swango PA, Nov./Dec. van Loveren C, July/Aug, July/Aug. 187 205 105 Shain H, May/June 153 303 195 Nemecek S, Jan./Feb. 28 Pitt Ford TR, Sept./Oct. Rocca J-P, July/Aug. 198 Shankland WE II, Swift EJ Jr, Jan./Feb. 51; van Os JH, Jan./Feb. 49 Newcombe RG, Jan./Feb 254 Rodriguez JP, Jan./Feb. 39 Nov./Dec. 283 July/Aug. 212; van Steenberghe D, 54 Pittman JL, July,/Aug. 214 Rogers PA, Nov./Dec. 308 Shannon A, Nov./Dec. 289 Sept./Oct. 221 Nov./Dec. 307 Newland S, May/June 117 Pitts NB, Sept./Oct. 227 Romberg E, Mar./Apr. Shanske AL, Nov./Dec. van Waas MAJ, Jan./Feb. Newman HN, July/Aug Plemons JM, Nov./Dec 102 282 49 213; Sept./Oct. 258 304 Rosen PS, May/June 152 Sharkey SW, Nov./Dec. van Zetten BL, Jan./Feb. Nicholls JI, Nov./Dec. 313 Polizzi G, Jan./Feb. 37; Rosenblum MA, July/Aug. 302 T 49 Niimi A, Nov./Dec. 301 Mar./Apr. 91 174 Shepherd JP, May/June Vaughan MP, Sept./Oct. Nilveus R, Sept./Oct. 259 Pollard MA, May/June 118 Rosenquist B, July/Aug. 146, 155 231 Nissenbaum M, Nov./Dec Polson AM, Sept./Oct 172 Shibly O, Nov./Dec. 300 Tabata O, Sept./Oct. 256 Verkasalo M, Mar./Apr. 88 303 261 Rosenstiel SF, Jan./Feb. 35 Shifman A, Mar./Apr. 77 Tan K, Mar./Apr. 104 Versteeg CH, Nov./Dec. Nist R, July/Aug. 194 Poulos JG, July/Aug. 197 Rossman JA, Mar./Apr. 76 Shinohara M, May/June Tan MM, Mar./Apr. 98 286 Noel LG, Nov./Dec. 285 Prahl-Andersen B, Rothman D, Sept./Oct. 147; Sept./Oct. 256 Taylor M, Mar./Apr. 100 Vigil G, Nov./Dec. 288 Norling BK, Mar./Apr. 67 Sept./Oct. 256 257 Shprintzen RJ, Nov./Dec. Thomas DW, May/June Vigil GV, July/Aug. 199 Norton HJ, May/June 148 Prescott WP, Jan./Feb. 26 Roulet J-F, Mar./Apr. 78 282 155 Villata L, July/Aug. 208 Nosaka Y, Nov./Dec. 301 Prébster B, Nov./Dec. 311 Rouse JS, May/June 127; Shugars DA, Mar./Apr. Thomason JM, Sept./Oct. Virtanen JI, Sept./Oct. 266 Novaes AB, July/Aug. 182 Prébster L, Sept./Oct. 262 July/Aug. 185 106; Sept./Oct. 225 234 Vissichelli VP, Jan./Feb. 16 Novaes AB Jr, July/Aug Pruhs RJ, Jan./Feb. 16 Rudolphy MP, July/Aug. Sidhu SK, Sept./Oct. 254 Thompson VP, Mar./Apr. Voelker R, Jan./Feb. 55 182 Pryszlak MC, Jan./Feb. 37 195 Siegel SC, Jan./Feb. 31 102 Von Fraunhofer JA, Noyan ii, Sept./Oct. 259 Pulliam C, Sept./Oct. 240 Russell CM, Jan./Feb. 36 Siener K, Sept./Oct. 257 Thornton WK, Mar./Apr. Jan./Feb. 31 Purton DG, Mar./Apr. 107 Silverman S Jr, Mar./Apr. 65 98 TinanoffN, July/Aug. 180 Silvestri M, July/Aug. 206 Tinsley D, Sept./Oct. 254 O S Simion M, Nov./Dec. 301 Tinti C, July/Aug. 206 W Q SSiinnggehr BEB,, NMoavr..//DAepcr.. 39065 Tolle SWJ,u lyM/aAru.g/.A pr1.9) ;8 1; Obry-Musset AM, Saad AY, Jan./Feb. 35 Skaare A, May/June 160 Nov./Dec. 292 Wagenberg BD, July/Aug. 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Wiener N, Jan./Feb. 43 Wilson RF, Nov./Dec. 308 Wong M, May/June 149 Yap AUJ, Mar./Apr. 87 16, 32 Wiesenfe1l1d7 D, May/June Wilson 2T9G9 Jr, Nov./Dec. Wong M1E22K , May/June YYairlemda z GSM,, S eSpetp.t/.O/cOtc.t .2 5294 8 ZZaarmbb oGnA , JJJ,a nJ.a/nF.e/bF.e b.3 7;4 4 Wikstrém M, Jan./Feb. 46 Wiltshire WA, Mar./Apr. Woo S-B, Jan./Feb. 18; Ylikontiola AL, Sept./Oct. Mar./Apr. 91 Wilder AD Jr, Jan./Feb. 51 74 July /Aug. 204 255 Zeitler DL, Jan./Feb. 54 Wilding RJC, July/Aug. Wingo PA, Sept./Oct. 252 Wood M, Mar./Apr. 102 Yonetsu K, Sept./Oct. Zhang J, July/Aug. 196 169 Winn DM, Nov./Dec. 303 Wright JM, Nov./Dec. 304 Yoshiura K, Sept./Oct. Zhukovsky L, Jan./Feb. 56 Willett WC, May/June 148 Wise JM, Jan./Feb. 54 Wynn RL, July/Aug. 183; Yu Z, Nov./Dec. 315 Zimmer C, May/June 136 Williams JD, May/June Wiskott HWA, Nov./Dec. Nov./Dec. 284 Yuasa K, Sept./Oct. 256 Zucchelli G, May/June 151 153 313 Williams JF, Jan./Feb. 14 Wolfe SH, Jan./Feb. 7 STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, AND CIRCULATION (Required by 39 U.S.C. 3685). 1. Title of Publication: Dental Abstracts. 2. Publication number: 153-780. 3. Date of filing: October 1, 1997. 4. Frequency of issue: Bimonthly. 5. No. of issues published annually: 6. 6. Annual subscription price: $44.00. 7. Location of known office of publication: Mosby-Year Book, Inc., 11830 Westline Industrial Drive, St. Louis, MO 63146-3318. 8. Location of the headquarters or general business offices of the publishers: Same as 7. 9. Names and complete addresses of Publisher, Editor, and Managing Editor: Publisher—Cynthia Baudendistel, Mosby-Year Book, Inc., 11830 Westline Industrial Drive, St. Louis, MO 63146-3318; Editor—Lawrence H. Meskin, DDS, PhD, Box C296, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, 4200 E. Ninth Avenue, Denver, CO 80262; Managing Editor—None. 10. 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This Statement of Ownership will be printed in the November 1997 issue of this publication. )r d Signature and Title of Editor, Publisher, Business Manager, or Owner: (signed) Toni Clogston, Director of Operations Date: 10/1/97 I certify that all information furnished on this form is true and compelte. I understand that anyone who furnishes false or misleading information on this form or who omits material or information requested on the form may be subject to criminal sanctions (including fines and imprisonment) and/or civil sanctions (including multiple damages and civil penalties) VOLUME 42 ¢ Issue 6 © 1997 321 nS) OO 33 0 OF esO 's DDo p,¢ A Anaerobic trials: in periodontal disease, Sept./Oct. 232 Associates: dental, differentiating between employees and Analgesics: review of, Sept./Oct. 236 independent contractors, May/june 132 Abrasion Anaphylactic drug reactions: management guide, Sept./Oct. Astringents: as hemostatic agents, Sept./Oct. 236 air, inappropriate use causing air emphysema, July/Aug. 171 223 Attachment cervical lesions due to, noncarious, Mar./Apr. 106 Anesthesia levels Abrasive effects: of porcelains on enamel wear, Nov./Dec. 302 electronic and local, chairside comparison of, Mar./Apr. 87 indicator bacteria and, Jan./Feb. 46 Abscess: acute, antibiotics for, May/June 155 local reproducibility using electronic and conventional probes, Acal Plus, Sept./Oct. 222 failures, four mandibular nerve anomalies leading to, July/Aug. 208 Access: direct, is optimal for approximal carious lesions, Jan./Feb. 8 loss and smoking, Jan./Feb. 48 Mar./Apr. 69 overdose, management guide, Sept./Oct. 224 Attitudes: dentists’, on financing and delivery of dental care, Acid-etch review of, Sept./Oct. 235 Jan./Feb. 24 bridge, posterior, modified retentive design for, May/June Anomalies: mandibular nerve, leading to local anesthesia Avulsed incisors: patient knowledge of emergency treatment 126 failures, Jan./Feb. 8 for, July/Aug. 201 technique, fractured incisor fragment reattached with, Antianxiety agents: review of, Sept./Oct. 237 Azithromycin: in periodontal disease, May/June 153 Antibiotic(s) Jan./Feb. 16 ActiBrush: plaque-inhibiting effects of, Jan./Feb. 54 oral contraceptive efficacy and, May/June 124 ADA recommendations: to limit nitrous oxide exposure, in periodontitis, adult, Jan./Feb. 43 July/Aug. 192 chronic, microbial response to, May/June 122 B Adhesive prophylaxis, past and future, Nov./Dec. 272 dentistry, review of, May/June 119 resistance of bacteria in periapical lesions, July/Aug. 199 luting cements, improvements in, Mar./Apr. 67 review of, Sept./Oct. 236 Baciguent, Sept./Oct. 237 resin desensitizing, effect on crown retention, July/Aug. 212 /saline irrigation, pulsatile pressure, before treating Bacitracin, Sept./Oct. 236 Adolescent mandibular fractures, Mar./Apr. 71 Baclofen: for facial pain due to atypical trigeminal neuralgia, dens invaginatus in, effect of apexification on endodontic use Nov./Dec. 283 treatment for, Mar./Apr. 62 by endodontists vs. general dentists in nonemergency Bacteria oral lesions in, and smokeless tobacco use, Nov./Dec. 302 endodontic treatment, Mar./Apr. 89 concrete use for, July/Aug. 190 Advance: in atraumatic restorative treatment in phobic patients, patterns, appropriateness of, May/June 155 implant failure and, July/Aug. 203 AdvanceNdo v.P/hDoetco. Sy3s1t5e m, Sept./Oct. 241 AnticoagJuullayn/tA ugt.h er1a7p7y with coumarin: and dental care, iinn dipcearitaopri,c aaln dl esaitotnas,c hmanetnitb iolteivce l,r eJsaisnt.a/nFceeb .o f,4 6J uly/Aug. 199 Adverse reactions: linked to composite restorations, Mar./Apr Antidepressants: new, and dental patients, July/Aug. 183 salivary, during aerosol procedures, effect of antiseptic 95 Antifungals, Sept./Oct. 237 mouthrinses on, Jan./Feb. 38 AcliteFlow: in Class V lesions, Nov./Dec. 287 Anti-inflammatory agents, nonsteroidal Bacterial Acrobic deafness, Mar./Apr. 85 for facial pain due to nondental causes, Nov./Dec. 282, 283 colonization of barrier material, and clinical outcome, Aerosol procedures: effect of antiseptic mouthrinses on salivary review of, Sept./Oct. 236 May/June 151 Aecrospobraicnt,e riSae ptd.u/rOicntg., J2a3n7. /Feb. 38 use beyn deonddoondotnitci sttrse atvsm. engte,n erMaal r.d/enAtpirs.ts 8i9n nonemergency ilnefaekcatgieo nsc ominp aHrIeVd ifnofre ctthiroene, tNeomvp.o/rDareyc . fi2ll8i1n g materials, Air abrasion use: inappropriate, causing air emphysema, Antimicrobial(s) Mar./Apr. 89 AlabamaJ ulPyr/oAbueg,. Se1p7t1. /Oct. 233 aacgteinotn, onfe w,c hlionr hpeexriidoidnoen,t alre siddiusaela,s e,S eMpta.y//OJcutn. e 25115 3 Bartrriaenr smmiastseiroianl : inb apcetreirioadlo ntcaoll ondiizsaetaiseosn, oNfo, va.n/dD eccl.in ic2al8 3 Allas- Bdoensde ns2i tizing agent, efficacy of, July/Aug. 212 Antpiesreipotdiocn tmaolu tshurrignesreys : reedfufcetcti ono n wsiatlhi,v arJya nb.a/cFteebr.i a 4d2u ring Base(s) outcome, May/June 151 in furcation canals in molars, May/June 140 aerosol procedures, Jan./Feb. 38 cavity, indications for use, Jan./Feb. 22 Allergic drug reactions: management guide, Sept./Oct. 223 Antiseptics: in periodontitis, chronic adult, microbial response materials Allergies: to dental materials, Mar./Apr. 73 to, May/June 122 effects on setting of impression material, July/Aug. 208 Alloy(s Antisialagogues: review of, Sept./Oct. 236 radiopacity of, Sept./Oct. 253 casting, review of, May/June 121 Antitrust laws, Sept./Oct. 246 metal alloys, review of, May/June 121 silver, new, in development, Sept./Oct. 229 Anxiolytic drugs, Jan./Feb. 7 Bed wetting: and bruxism, in children, May/June 150 Alveolar Apex locator: Root ZX electronic, evaluation of, May/June BelleGlass HP: for esthetic onlays, July/Aug. 187 bone grafting in cleft lip and palate patients, Sept. /Oct. 142 Benzodiazepines, Jan./Feb. 7 defects Apexification: effect on endodontic treatment for dens review of, Sept./Oct. 237 reconstruction before implant placement, Nov./Dec. invaginatus, Mar./Apr. 62 Benzoyl-dextro-levo-arginine-2-naphthylamide chairside assay: after third molar extraction, filling, Mar./Apr. 97 Aphrodite strikes, Nov./Dec. 295 for anaerobic flora, Sept./Oct. 232 AAlmzahlegiammer(’ss disease: dental considerations of, July/Aug. 176 AApphhtthhaosuols: ulucsee rsi,n rdeecnutrirsetnrty, (Nseoev .U/lcDeercs., a2p8h4t hous, recurrent) Betametthraisgeomnien ali njneecutriaolng:i af,o r Nfoavci.a/l Depaci.n d2u8e3 to atypical admixture-type, in furcation canals in molars, May/June 140 Apical retrofilling: microleakage in, single-step technique to Beverages: carbonated cola, and abrasive effects of porcelains alternatives, review of, May/June 118 reduce, Sept./Oct. 249 on enamel wear, Nov./Dec. 302 large, long-term outcome for teeth restored with, Apnea, sleep Biochemical tests: in periodontal disease diagnosis, Sept. /Oct. Sept./Oct. 263 obstructive, oral appliance therapy in, Mar./Apr. 64 233 restorations recognition and treatment of, Jan./Feb. 12 Biocompatibility: of posterior restorative materials, Mar./Apr. Class II, bitewing radiographs to diagnose secondary Appliances, oral 68 caries under, July/Aug. 195 for sleep apnea, obstructive, Mar./Apr. 64 Biology: molecular, and fracture healing, May/June 121 oCllda,s s deVc,i sNioonv ./tDoe cr.ep lac2e8,7 effect of finishing and polishing Argfoorn slleaesepr s:b repaottehnitniga l dihsaorrdd-etriss,s uJe ana.p/pFleibc.a tio1n2s of, Jan./Feb. BBiittee: wipnoget irca, diNoogvr.ap/hDse:c .t o 2d9i4a gnose secondary caries under Class on, July/Aug. 211 15 II amalgams, July/Aug. 195 serviceable, can dentists ethically remove? Jan./Feb. 25 Arrhythmia: cardiac, in geriatric oral surgery patients, Bleaching substitutes, review of, May/June 118 Jan./Feb. 39 agent, effects on soft tissues, Jan./Feb. 36 Amalgambond: with Tytin in furcation canals in molars, Arthroscopy: vs. arthrocentesis for temporomandibular in-office, as practice builder, Sept./Oct. 222 May/June 140 disorders, no statistical difference in, Jan./Feb. 53 solutions, interactions with restorative materials, Sept./Oct. Amlexanox: use in dentistry, Nov./Dec. 284 Aspirin: low-dose, causing abnormal platelet activity during 221 Amoxicill1i5n5: in acute abscesses and pericoronitis, May/June gingival therapy, Sept./Oct. 234 tests, 3h5 ome, clinical trial of efficacy and safety of, Jan./Feb. 322 Dental Abstracts Blood Calcium phosphate composites: in development, Sept./Oct. under Class II amalgams, bitewing radiographs to peripheral, leukocytes in, no relationship between 229 diagnose, July/Aug. 195 periodontal disease and, in elderly, Mar./Apr. 99 Calculus: in overdenture population, Jan./Feb. 49 sucrose and, May/June 125 test for inflammation as predictor of heart attack, Sept./Oct. Canadian caries: decline, reversal of, July/Aug. 195 Cariogenic potential: of high-starch foods, July/Aug. 196 241 Canal(s) Carious Boards: state licensing, complaint resolution through, curved lesions, approximal, direct access is optimal for, Mar./Apr. Nov./Dec. 291 instrumentation techniques compared in, May/June 139 69 Bond 1, Nov./Dec. 280 sealer placement methods compared in, May/June 139 teeth, esthetic restoration of, Mar./Apr. 66 Bond strength: effect of bleaching solutions on, Sept./Oct. filler, Thermafil, removal of, July/Aug. 198 Cast post and core: clear plastic posts for fabricating, 221 flaring, non-ISO tapered endodontic instruments for, Sept./Oct. 238 Bonding Jan./Feb. 10 Casting alloys: review of, May/June 121 agents furcation, in molars, materials compared for sealing of, Cavit biocompatibility of, Mar./Apr. 68 May/June 140 bacterial leakage from, Mar./Apr. 89 dentinal, compared to glass ionomer cements, May/June mesiobuccal, second, factors in negotiating, Sept./Oct. 250 microleakage of, Nov./Dec. 298 120 obturations, seal of, effect of coronal gutta percha removal Cavitation effects on repaired composites, Sept./Oct. 265 on, Sept./Oct. 248 identifying caries before cavitation happens aids prevention, dentinal, clinical success depends on attention to detail, using sealers, comparison of microleakage in, July/Aug. 197 Sept./Oct. 224 Mar./Apr. 70 Cancer at radiolucent areas on proximal surfaces of posterior teeth, resin composite, with enamel microabrasion, tips for oral extent of, Mar./Apr. 105 treatment with, May/June 116 diagnosis of, early, and computer-simulated neural Cavity(ies) systems, fifth-generation, and clinical technique, Nov./Dec. networks, May/June 146 access, microleakage of temporary filling materials in, 279 in older patients, dental considerations, July/Aug. 176 Nov./Dec. 298 Bone physicians and dentists team up to combat, Jan./Feb. 55 bases, indications for use, Jan./Feb. 22 cements, in development, Sept./Oct. 229 prevention in dental practice, Sept./Oct. 251 design for composite resin restorations, Jan./Feb. 21 density changes after GTR quantified by densitometric prostate, screening for, Jan./Feb. 28 liners, indications for use, Jan./Feb. 22 technique, Mar./Apr. 101 wheat bread and, July/Aug. 190 preparation graft Candida infections: linked to composite restorations, for inlay restorations, Mar./Apr. 78 alveolar, in cleft lip and palate patients, Sept./Oct. 262 Mar./Apr. 95 ultrasonic, root face alterations after, Sept./Oct. 250 for alveolar defects before implant placement, Nov./Dec. Candidiasis: oral, in HIV infection, ketoconazole for, sealers, indications for use, Jan./Feb. 22 278 Mar./Apr. 97 Cellulose, oxidized, Sept./Oct. 236 loss Candidosis: oral, in HIV infection, Nov./Dec. 281 regenerated, use in dentistry, Mar./Apr. 75 in dentally aware patients, little loss over time, July/Aug. Cantilever resin-bonded bridge: single-abutment, single- Cement(s) 206 pontic, new role of, May/June 156 adhesive luting, improvements in, Mar./Apr. 67 marginal, in implant patients, no correlation between Cantilevered restorations bacterial, July/Aug. 190 prosthesis misfit and, Mar./Apr. 91 failure due to secondary caries, Jan./Feb. 50 biocompatibility of, Mar./Apr. 68 in periodontal disease, HIV-1-associated, July/Aug. 181 fixed, longitudinal study of, Mar./Apr. 102 bone, in development, Sept./Oct. 229 on radiographs related to clinical periodontal measures, Car ride: quieter, Sept./Oct. 241 glass ionomer (see Glass, ionomer) Sept./Oct. 260 Carbamide, 10% less, provides less discrepancy when seating crowns, plates, standard and low-profile, in mandibular angle effects on soft tissues, Jan./Feb. 36 Mar./Apr. 103 fractures, Nov./Dec. 303 whitening procedure, home-use, safety and efficacy of, Super EBA, vs. Keto-Endo, in canals, microleakage after, powder, demineralized, placement in third molar extraction Jan./Feb. 35 July/Aug. 197 sites, Mar./Apr. 97 Carbon Cementation modes: effects on ceramic crown fractures, regeneration, guided dioxide laser, potential hard-tissue applications of, Jan./Feb. Sept./Oct. 261 for alveolar defects before implant placement, Nov./Dec. 15 Ceramic(s) 278 fiber posts, serrations on, effects on rigidity and retention of all-ceramic restorations, features and uses, July/Aug. 173 surgical technique for complete soft tissue closure in, core material, Mar./Apr. 106 crown fractures, effects of cementation modes on, July/Aug. 182 Carbonated cola drinks: and abrasive effects of porcelains on Sept./Oct. 261 Bottle marketing: effects on what is fed to children, Sept./Oct. enamel wear, Nov./Dec. 302 glass-ceramic veneers, CAD-CAM, without fit adjustment, 257 Cardiac (see Heart) Nov./Dec. 315 Brain: effect of soccer on, Nov./Dec. 294 Cardiovascular responses: of patients and dentists increased pressed, as alternative to metal restorations, May/June 116 Branemark implants during dental treatment, Jan./Feb. 18 restorations, computer-generated, July/Aug. 174 single, results after 5 years, Jan./Feb. 36; Mar./Apr. 90 Care technique, heat-pressed leucite reinforced, for difficult success rates with temporary smoking cessation, July/Aug. carefully choosing, Jan./Feb. 29 veneer cases, May/June 127 202 dental (see Dental, care) Cervical lesions: noncarious, due to erosion, abrasion, and Bread: wheat, hidden power of, July/Aug. 190 managed, in dentistry, future of, Jan./Feb. 24 tooth flexure, Mar./Apr. 106 Breathing disorders: sleep, recognition and treatment of, periodontal, supportive, literature review, May/June 123 Cetylpyridinium chloride mouthrinse: plaque-inhibiting effects Jan./Feb. 12 prenatal, and periodontics, May/June 135 of, Jan./Feb. 54 Bridge Caries Chairside cantilever resin-bonded, single-abutment, single-pontic, new arrested with minimally invasive procedures, July/Aug. 169 comparison of electronic and local anesthesia, Mar./Apr. 87 role of, May/June 156 can be controlled, but not truly prevented, Sept./Oct. 220 fabrication of indirect resin restorations, Nov./Dec. 288 posterior acid-etch, modified retentive design for, May/June Canadian, decline, reversal of, July/Aug. 195 testing in periodontal disease, present and future, Sept./Oct 126 control, preventive, outline decision tree for, Sept./Oct. 227 232 Bruxism: association with other abnormal sleep behavior, in diagnosis, more accurate methods needed, Sept./Oct. 226 tests in distinguishing between healthy and diseased children, May/June 149 early childhood, causes and prevention of, July/Aug. 179 periodontal sites, Jan./Feb. 45 Bubble hair, Mar./Apr. 85 high-risk for, predicting individuals at, Sept./Oct. 226 Children Build-ups: guidelines for use, Mar./Apr. 80 identification before cavitation happens aids prevention, adolescent Bupivacaine, Sept./Oct. 235 Sept./Oct. 224 dens invaginatus in, effect of apexification on endodontic Burning mouth syndrome: cognitive behavioral therapy for, increased, and increased tooth retention, May/June 143 treatment for, Mar./Apr. 62 Mar./Apr. 72 prevention, efficacy of salt fluoridation program for, in oral lesions in, and smokeless tobacco use, Nov./Dec. 302 Burs: diamond, cutting efficiency of, Jan./Feb. 31 French children, July/Aug. 199 bottle marketing effects on what is fed to children, Butter: discussion of, Sept./Oct. 241 “script” model, Sept./Oct. 225 Sept./Oct. 257 secondary bruxism in, association with other abnormal sleep behavior, cantilevered restoration failure due to, Jan./Feb. 50 May/June 149 diagnosis, clinical, provides good basis for treatment caries in planning, Sept./Oct. 264 early, causes and prevention of, July/Aug. 179 C diagnosis, stained margins of tooth-colored fillings cannot predicting which children are at high risk for, Sept./Oct be used for, July/Aug. 209 226 CAD-CAM glass-ceramic veneers: without fit adjustment, glass ionomer restoration replacement for, July/Aug. 210 prevention, efficacy of salt fluoridation program for, in Nov./Dec. 315 France, July/Aug. 199 VOLUME 42 ¢ issue 6 © 1997 323 dental care for, organized, can it be improved? Sept./Oct. repaired, effects of surface treatments and bonding agents D 231 on, Sept./Oct. 265 fractured incisor fragment reattached with acid-etch resin (see Resin, composites) Dantrolene sodium, Sept./Oct. 237 technique in, Jan./Feb. 16 restorations, Class I and Class I, 4-year survival rate, Deafness: aerobic, Mar./Apr. 85 hemimaxillofacial dysplasia in, features of, Nov./Dec. 282 Nov./Dec. 314 Debris: organic, effect of rinsing instruments after sonication resin restorations in, preventive, effectiveness of, July/Aug. Computer on, Sept./Oct. 253 205 -assisted design—computer-assisted manufacturing of glass- Decontamination: dental unit water, current recommendations restorative treatment in, and insurance plans, Nov./Dec. ceramic veneers without fit adjustment, Nov./Dec. 315 for, May/June 118 306 -generated ceramic restorations, July/Aug. 174 Dehiscences: around implants, poly-based materials for sealants in -simulated neural networks and early diagnosis of oral treatment of, Nov./Dec. 301 pit and fissure, review of, Sept./Oct. 230 cancer, May/June 146 Delivery: of dental care, dentists’ attitudes on, Jan./Feb. 24 school-based program for, Nov./Dec. 306 Computerized quality control system: use in general practice, Denavir: use in dentistry, Nov./Dec. 284 super, materials and technique combine to form, May/June 134 Dens invaginatus: effect of apexification on endodontic July/Aug. 179 Comspan: and success of resin-bonded fixed partial dentures, treatment for, Mar./Apr. 62 Chimpanzees: medicinal compounds in plants eaten by, Nov./Dec. 311 Densitometric technique: quantifies bone density changes after Mar./Apr. 85 Connective tissue grafts: subepithelial, vs. GTR for root GTR, Mar./Apr. 101 Chlamydia pneumoniae: and heart disease, Mar./Apr. 84 coverage, July/Aug. 205 Dental Chlorhexidine Consciousness: altered, in dental office, management guide, associates, differentiating between employees and as adjunct to scaling and root planing, Sept./Oct. 258 Sept./Oct. 223 independent contractors, May/June 132 antimicrobial action of, residual, Sept./Oct. 251 Consent: informed, and avoidance of malpractice lawsuits, care irrigation, subgingival, in peri-implant maintenance, Sept./Oct. 243 children’s organized, can it be improved? Sept./Oct. 231 Nov./Dec. 300 Contact dermatitis: to dental materials, Mar./Apr. 73 dentists’ attitudes on financing and delivery of, Jan./Feb. local, in chronic adult periodontitis, May/June 122 Contamination: microbial, of dental unit waterlines, prevention 24 mouthrinse, plaque-inhibiting effects of, Jan./Feb. 54 of, Jan./Feb. 14 smoking cessation incorporated into, Nov./Dec. 275 periodontal surgery reduction with, Jan./Feb. 42 Contraceptives: oral, efficacy, and antibiotics, May/June 124 surprising trends in, July/Aug. 214 review of, Sept./Oct. 237 Convulsions: in dental office, management guide, Sept./Oct. considerations of diseases affecting older patients, July/Aug. Chiortetracycline rinse: for recurrent aphthous ulcers, 223 176 Jan./Feb. 18 Copper-aluminum alloys: review of, May/June 121 diamond burs, cutting efficiency of, Jan./Feb. 31 Chocoholics, May/June 136 Copy facts, Mar./Apr. 85 drugs, review of, Sept./Oct. 235, 236 Cholesterol joy, Nov./Dec. 295 Cord: retraction, leave in place for 4 minutes before making education Cigarette smoking (see Smoking) impressions, Nov./Dec. 312 current status in Poland, Nov./Dec. 317 Claims: insurance, postdating, ethics of, Mar./Apr. 81 Core(s) patient instructor programs to enhance, Mar./Apr. 86 Clasps: designed for asymmetric distal extension removable and posts laboratories, communicating with, July/Aug. 166 partial denture, Mar./Apr. 76 cast, clear plastic posts for fabricating, Sept./Oct. 238 materials Class I posterior composite: evaluation of, Mar./Apr. 94 in restorations, guidelines for use, Mar./Apr. 80 allergies to, Mar./Apr. 73 Class V lesions: restoring, Nov./Dec. 287 material, retention of, effects of serrations on carbon fiber common, permeability of gloves after exposure to, Clearfil Photo Posterior: evaluation of, Mar./Apr. 94 posts on, Mar./Apr. 106 Sept./Oct. 254 Cleft lip and palate patients: effect of alveolar bone grafting on, Coronal gutta percha removal: effect on seal of root canal in development, Sept./Oct. 229 Sept./Oct. 262 obturations, Sept./Oct. 248 esthetic, and their maintenance requirements in Clindamycin, Sept./Oct. 236 Coronary heart disease risk: linked to periodontitis-related periodontal practice, Jan./Feb. 19 Clotrimazole, Sept./Oct. 237 tooth loss, May/June 147 office (see Office, dental) CO, lasers: potential hard-tissue applications of, Jan./Feb. 15 Cortisone injection: for facial pain due to nondental causes, pain, prescribing patterns of dentists to alleviate, Jan./Feb. Coamidoprophyi betaine dentifrice: effect on recurrent Nov./Dec. 282, 283 41 aphthous ulcers, Jan./Feb. 40 Cost comparison: of reimbursement plans, Sept./Oct. 243 partnership agreements, tips for ensuring smooth transitions, Cognitive behavioral therapy: for burning mouth syndrome, Cotinine levels: serum, and attachment loss, Jan./Feb. 48 May/June 131 Mar./Apr. 72 Coumarin: and dental care, July/Aug. 177 patient (see Patient) Cola drinks: carbonated, and abrasive effects of porcelains on CPC rinse: plaque-inhibiting effects of, Jan./Feb. 54 practice (see Practice, dental) enamel wear, Nov./Dec. 302 Cracked tooth syndrome: diagnosis, Mar./Apr. 63 professionals, unionization of, July/Aug. 193 Colic: and bruxism, in children, May/June 150 Cramps: nocturnal muscle, and bruxism, in children, radiographs in osteoporosis diagnosis, May/June 158 Collagen May/June 150 school faculty practices, U.S., July/Aug. 188 hemostat, microfibrillar, use in dentistry, Mar./Apr. 76 Crowding: after orthodontic treatment linked to third molars, surgery, sterile water use in, Jan./Feb. 14 wound dressing, absorbable, use in dentistry, Mar./Apr. 75 Sept./Oct. 256 team, sharing management responsibilities with, Mar./Apr. Color matching: of porcelain restorations, test veneer aids in, Crown 83 Mar./Apr. 63 ceramic, fractures, effects of cementation modes on, treatment Comet: watch out for, May/June 135 Sept./Oct. 261 anticoagulant therapy with coumarin and, July/Aug. 177 Communication: with dental laboratories, July/Aug. 166 fatigue, resistance to, effect of preparation height and cardiovascular responses of patients and dentists increased Competency: graduates feel most competent in basic areas of diameter on, Nov./Dec. 312 during, Jan./Feb. 18 clinical dentistry, Nov./Dec. 293 fractures with pulp exposure, partial pulpotomy for, unit Complaint resolution: through state licensing boards, May/June 141 water decontamination, current recommendations for, Nov./Dec. 291 retention, effect of resin desensitizing agents on, July/Aug. May/June 118 Compoglass, May/June 118 212 waterlines, microbial contamination of, prevention, uses of, Sept./Oct. 229 seating, less cement provides less discrepancy, Mar./Apr. Jan./Feb. 14 Compomers 103 Dentally aware patients: little bone loss over time in, July/Aug. for Class V lesions, Nov./Dec. 288 single-tooth, implant-supported, standard components in 206 review of, May/June 118 new method for, July/Aug. 172 Dentifrice uses of, Sept./Oct. 228 Culture: for HSV in immunocompromised patients with oral for dentin hypersensitivity, and placebo effect, Nov./Dec. Composite(s) ulcers, July/Aug. 204 316 adverse reactions linked to, Mar./Apr. 95 Curing detergents, effects on recurrent aphthous ulcers, Jan./Feb. calcium phosphate, in development, Sept./Oct. 229 light-curing technique, three-sided, schematic of, May/June 40 inlays, direct, long-term marginal breakdown of, May/June 119 sodium lauryl sulphate in, triclosan reduces effects of, 159 lights decrease in intensity with age, July/Aug. 197 May/June 160 marginal leakage in, effects of polymerization method on, Cutting efficiency: of diamond burs, Jan./Feb. 31 triclosan and stannous fluoride, compared for inhibition of Jan./Feb. 50 Cyanoacrylate-doxymycine: for recurrent aphthous ulcers, plaque regrowth, Sept./Oct. 267 posterior Sept./Oct. 255 Dentin Class I, evaluation of, Mar./Apr. 94 Cyclosporine-induced gingival overgrowth: in heart transplant hypersensitivity treatment, placebo effect in, Nov./Dec. 316 replacing posterior amalgams to save more tooth, patients, Mar./Apr. 100 removal tools, effectiveness of, Nov./Dec. 297 Mar./Apr. 68 Cytokines: and inflammatory disease and immune response, Sept./Oct. 268 324 Dental Abstracts Dentinal Diabetes mellitus patients: clinical periodontal parameters in, Enamel bonding Sept./Oct. 260 microabrasion and resin composite bonding, tips for agents compared to glass ionomer cements, May/June Diamond burs: cutting efficiency of, Jan./Feb. 31 treatment with, May/June 116 120 Diazepam, Jan./Feb. 7; Sept./Oct. 237 wear, abrasive effects of porcelains on, Nov./Dec. 302 clinical success depends on attention to detail, Mar./Apr. for orofacial muscle pain, chronic, Nov./Dec. 305 Endodontic 70 Diet: soft, for facial pain due to nondental causes, Nov./Dec. instruments, non-ISO tapered, for canal flaring, Jan./Feb. tubules, saliva microleakage through, in endodontically 282, 283 10 treated teeth, May/June 141 Diflucan, Sept./Oct. 237 treatment Dentist(s) Digital radiography for dens invaginatus, effect of apexification on, Mar./Apr. achieves visual acuity with operating microscope, Jan./Feb. direct, legal considerations for, Jan./Feb. 21 62 9 intraoral, clinical efficacy of, Nov./Dec. 286 nonemergency, national survey on, Mar./Apr. 88 attitudes on financing and delivery of dental care, Jan./Feb. Dimethacrylates: causing dermatologic reactions in dentists, outcomes and patient pain, Jan./Feb. 32 24 May/June 145 roots perforated during, prognosis for, May/June 115 benefits of incorporating smoking cessation into dental care, Discoloration: in traumatized primary incisors, diagnostic value Endodontically treated teeth: saliva microleakage through Nov./Dec. 275 of, Jan./Feb. 42 dentinal tubules in, May/June 141 can dentists ethically remove serviceable amalgams? Diseases: affecting older patients, dental considerations of, Epic-TMPT: in Class V lesions, Nov./Dec. 287 Jan./Feb. 25 July/Aug. 176 Epinephrine, Sept./Oct. 235 cardiovascular responses during dental treatment, increased, Dispersalloy: condensed with Ail-Bond 2 in furcation canals in topical, Sept./Oct. 235 Jan./Feb. 18 molars, May/June 140 Ernest syndrome: facial pain in, Nov./Dec. 283 caries diagnosis by, and “caries script” model, Sept./Oct. DNA study: on effects of scaling and root planing in Erosion: causing noncarious cervical lesions, Mar./Apr. 106 225 periodontal disease, Nov./Dec. 310 Eruption: sea bather’s, Mar./Apr. 85 connecting with new patients, Sept./Oct. 246 Doxycycline Erythromycin, Sept./Oct. 236 experience with needlestick injury, Nov./Dec. 290 periodontal surgery reduction with, Jan./Feb. 42 Esophagitis: pill, Mar./Apr. 85 exposure to mercury, Nov./Dec. 280 in periodontitis, adult, Jan./Feb. 43 Esthetic general vs. sanguinarine, Sept./Oct. 261 dental materials and their maintenance requirements in provision of orthodontic services by, Jan./Feb. 40 Doxymycine-cyanoacrylate: for recurrent aphthous ulcers, periodontal practice, Jan./Feb. 19 role in managing maxillofacial infections, May/June 117 Sept./Oct. 255 dentistry practice, marketing with instant photography, hiring and firing “how to” for, Jan./Feb. 26 Drainage: surgical, for maxillofacial infections, by general May/June 131 -patient interactions influenced by psychosocial perceptions, dentist, May/June 117 onlays, new wear-resistant polymer for, July/Aug. 187 July/Aug. 200 Dressing: wound, absorbable collagen, use in dentistry, restoration of carious teeth, Mar./Apr. 66 patients’ views on, May/June 112 Mar./Apr. 75 Esthetics: of Class TV composite resin restorations, optimizing, prescribing patterns to alleviate dental pain, Jan./Feb. 41 Drooling: during sleep, and bruxism, in children, May/June July/Aug. 186 role expectations of, Mar./Apr. 88 150 Estrogens: and fissure sealants and mothers’ kisses, Sept./Oct. self-report dermatologic reactions, May/June 144 Drug(s) 218 team up with physicians to combat oral cancer, Jan./Feb. 55 antidepressant, new, and dental patients, July/Aug. 183 Ethical obligation: to care for HIV-infected patients, Dentistry anti-inflammatory, nonsteroidal (see Anti-inflammatory July/Aug. 191 adhesive, review of, May/June 119 agents, nonsteroidal) Ethics clinical, graduates fee! most competent in basic areas of, antimicrobial of direct marketing in dental office, Nov./Dec. 292 Nov./Dec. 293 new, in periodontal disease, May/June 153 of postdating insurance claims, Mar./Apr. 81 do-it-yourself, Nov./Dec. 294 periodontal surgery reduction with, Jan./Feb. 42 Etidocaine, Sept./Oct. 235 drugs in, four new, Nov./Dec. 284 anxiolytic, Jan./Feb. 7 Eugenol/zinc oxide sealers: use by endodontists vs. general hemostatic agents used in, Mar./Apr. 75 dental, review of, Sept./Oct. 235, 236 dentists in nonemergency endodontic treatment, image of, Mar./Apr. 60 new, in dentistry, Nov./Dec. 284 Mar./Apr. 88 managed care in, future of, Jan./Feb. 24 regimen, new, for antibiotic in adult periodontitis, Jan./Feb. Evidence-based medicine: incorporation into dental practice, occupational hazards in, stress-related, Mar./Apr. 82 43 July/Aug. 170 patients’ views on, May/June 112 -related emergencies in dental office, management guide, Examination: oral, in diagnosing chronic graft-vs.-host disease, practice (see Practice, dental) Sept./Oct. 223 May/June 147 in 21st century, Jan./Feb. 27 resistance, May/June 161 Exposure Control Plan document, May/June 130 Denture(s) Dyract, May/June 118 Extraction, third molar complete, eliminating altered taste sensation in wearers of, in Class V lesions, Nov./Dec. 288 filling alveolar defects after, Mar./Apr. 97 Sept./Oct. 237 uses of, Sept./Oct. 229 pain relief for women after, May/June 135 improvements, patient satisfaction changes with, Mar./Apr. Dysplasia: hemimaxillofacial, features of, Nov./Dec. 282 prophylactic, Jan./Feb. 17 103 Eye witnesses, July/Aug. 189 metal-based, fabrication for optimal phonetics, May/June 128 new, patient satisfaction changes with, Mar./Apr. 103 E overdentures (see Overdentures) F partial fixed, comparison with overdentures and implants, Education, dental Jan./Feb. 20 current status in Poland, Nov./Dec. 317 Fabrication: chairside, of indirect resin restorations, Nov./Dec fixed, porcelain-fused-to-metal, repairing fractured veneer patient instructor programs to enhance, Mar./Apr. 86 288 in, Nov./Dec. 285 Elderly Face fixed, resin-bonded, factors in success of, Nov./Dec. 310 ambulatory, minor oral surgery on, Jan./Feb. 39 asymmetry in hemimaxillofacial dysplasia, Nov./Dec. 282 fixed, resin-bonded, long-term study of, Mar./Apr. 101 cracked tooth syndrome in, diagnosis, Mar./Apr. 63 -bow injuries, Mar./Apr. 75 fixed, resin-bonded, progress in use of, May/June 126 dental considerations of diseases affecting, July/Aug. 176 pain removable, asymmetric distal extension, clasps designed periodontal disease in, no relationship between leukocytes in chronic, and depression screening, May/June 149 for, Mar./Apr. 76 peripheral blood and, Mar./Apr. 99 nondental causes of, Nov./Dec. 282 removable, comparison with overdentures and implants, Electronic Fear: in dental office, management of, Jan./Feb. 7 Jan./Feb. 20 anesthesia, chairside comparison with local anesthesia, Fenestrations: around implants, poly-based materials for Depression: screening for, in patients with chronic facial pain, Mar./Apr. 87 treatment of, Nov./Dec. 301 May/June 149 probes, reproducibility of attachment levels using, July/Aug. Ferric subsulfate solution: use in dentistry, Mar./Apr. 76 Depressive symptoms: and inflammatory disease and immune 208 Fiberoptic transillumination: in identifying caries before response, Sept./Oct. 268 Electronic apex locator: root ZX, evaluation of, May/June 142 cavitation happens, Sept./Oct. 224 Dermatitis: contact, to dental materials, Mar./Apr. 73 Emergencies: medical, in dental office, management guide, Fibers: tetracycline-containing, in persistent periodontitis, Dermatologic reactions: dentists self-report, May/June 144 Sept./Oct. 223 Nov./Dec. 307 Desensitizers: resin, effect on crown retention, July/Aug. 212 Emphysema: air, due to inappropriate use of air abrasion, Figments: and frustration, Jan./Feb. 28 Desensitizing agents: efficacy of, July/Aug. 212 July/Aug. 171 File(s) Detergents: dentifrice, effects on recurrent aphthous ulcers, Employees: great, hiring of, Sept./Oct. 244 Hedstrom, safety vs. conventional, dentin removal with, Jan./Feb. 40 Nov./Dec. 297 VOLUME 42 ¢ Issue 6 © 1997 325 McXim, diameter widths of, Jan./Feb. 11 Furcal perforations: mineral trioxide aggregate in repair of, Guided tissue regeneration nickel-titanium ps. stainless steel for durability, Jan./Feb. 32 Jan./Feb. 11 bone density changes quantified by densitometric technique standardized, nomenclature of, Jan./Feb. 10 Furcation(s) after, Mar./Apr. 101 Fillers canals in molars, materials compared for sealing of, outcome, and bacterial colonization of barrier material, guidelines for use, Mar./Apr. 80 May/June 140 May/June 151 Thermafil canal, removal of, July/Aug. 198 defects, guided tissue regeneration on, 4-year success rates, on teeth with furcations, 4-year success rates, Jan./Feb. 44 Filling(s) Jan./Feb. 44 ps. access flap surgery for intrabony defects, Jan./Feb. 44 alveolar defects after third molar extraction, Mar./Apr. 97 defects within, vertical, diagnosing and managing, July/Aug. vs. subepithelial connective tissue grafts for root coverage, materials 180 July/Aug. 205 temporary, in access cavities, microleakage of, Nov./Dec. Gulper’s gullet, Mar./Apr. 85 298 Gum ball headaches, Mar./Apr. 85 three temporary, bacterial leakage compared for, Gutta percha Mar./Apr. 89 G coronal, removal of, effect on seal of root canal obturations, tooth-colored, stained margins on, no use in diagnosis of Sept./Oct. 248 secondary caries, July/Aug. 209 thermoplasticized injectable, in furcation canals in molars, Financing: of dental care, dentists’ attitudes on, Jan./Feb. 24 Gallium alloy restorations: in primary teeth, Jan./Feb. 38 May/June 140 Finger: fish fancier’s, Mar./Apr. 85 Galloy restoration: directly placed, clinical technique for, Finishing: effect on decision te replace old amalgams, Nov./Dec. 286 July/Aug. 211 Gelatin sponge: absorbable, use in dentistry, Mar./Apr. 76 Firing: “how to” for dentists, Jan./Feb. 26 Genes, July/Aug. 189 H Fish fancier’s finger, Mar./Apr. 85 Geriatric patients (see Elderly) Fissure sealants Gingival estrogens and mothers’ kisses, Sept./Oct. 218 crevicular fluid and bacteria correlated with failing implants, Hair: bubble, Mar./Apr. 85 review of, Sept./Oct. 230 July/Aug. 203 HBV infection: and vaccinations, Mar./Apr. 94 Flap surgery: access, vs. GTR, for intrabony defects, Jan./Feb. overgrowth, cyclosporine-induced, in heart transplant Headaches: gum ball, Mar./Apr. 85 44 patients, Mar./Apr. 100 Healing: fracture, and molecular biology, May/June 121 Flaring: canal, non-ISO tapered endodontic instruments for, recessions, tetracycline conditioning of, Sept./Oct. 259 Health Jan./Feb. 10 retraction agents, review of, Sept./Oct. 235 care, carefully choosing, Jan./Feb. 29 Fleigl test, Mar./Apr. 74 therapy, low-dose aspirin causing abnormal platelet activity oral Flexure: tooth, causing noncarious cervical lesions, Mar./Apr. during, Sept./Oct. 234 measure of patient self-view of, Mar./Apr. 99 106 tissues with truncated papillae, graft bridging for rebuilding, status, do subjective indicators reflect clinical conditions Florida Disk Probe, Nov./Dec. 309 Sept./Oct. 234 of? July/Aug. 201 Florida Pocket Probe, Nov./Dec. 309 Gingivitis: indices of, weighted kappa coefficient to measure Heart Florida Probe, Sept./Oct. 233 reliability of, Mar./Apr. 104 arrhythmia in geriatric oral surgery patients, Jan./Feb. 39 Fluconazole, Sept./Oct. 237 Gingivostomatitis: necrotizing, Mar./Apr. 74 attack, blood test for inflammation as predictor of, Fluoridation program: salt, for caries prevention in French Glass Sept./Oct. 241 children, efficacy of, July/Aug. 199 -ceramic veneers, CAD-CAM, without fit adjustment, disease Fluoride Nov./Dec. 315 coronary, risk linked to periodontitis-related tooth loss, dentifrice for dentin hypersensitivity, and placebo effect, 1onomer May/June 147 Nov./Dec. 316 cement for Class V lesions, Nov./Dec. 287 in older patients, dental considerations, July/Aug. 176 releasing restorative materials, recommended uses of, cements compared to dental bonding agents, May/June sufferers, new hope for, Mar./Apr. 84 Mar./Apr. 67 120 emergencies in dental office, management guide, Sept./Oct. stannous fluoride dentifrice ps. triclosan dentifrice for resin-modified, for carious teeth, Mar./Apr. 66 224 inhibition of plaque regrowth, Sept./Oct. 267 resin-modified, in atraumatic restorative treatment in transplant patients, cyclosporine-induced gingival topical, in Sjégren’s syndrome, Mar./Apr. 73 phobic patients, Nov./Dec. 315 overgrowth in, Mar./Apr. 100 FluoroCore resin composite: in furcation canals in molars, resin-modified, in sandwich technique for Class V lesions, Heat-pressed leucite reinforced ceramic technique: for difficult May/June 140 Nov./Dec. 287 veneer cases, May/June 127 Fluorotic incisors: alterations after microabrasion, Mar./Apr. resin-reinforced, uses of, Sept./Oct. 228 Hedstrom files: safety ps. conventional, dentin removal with, 90 restoration replacement for secondary caries, July/Aug. Nov./Dec. 297 Fluoxetine: side effects of, July/Aug. 183 210 Hedstrom Naviflex NT file: durability of, Jan./Feb. 32 Fluvoxamine: side effects of, July/Aug. 183 Gloves Heliomolar RO: evaluation of, Mar./Apr. 94 Folliculitis: loofah, Mar./Apr. 85 latex, causing dermatologic reactions in dentists, May/June Hemifurcas: diagnosis and management, July/Aug. 180 Foods: high-starch, cariogenic potential of, July/Aug. 196 145 Hemimaxillofacial dysplasia: features of, Nov./Dec. 282 Foramen: retromolar, causing local anesthesia failure, permeability of, after exposure to common dental materials, Hemorrhage: aspirin-induced postgingivectomy, Sept./Oct. Jan./Feb. 8 Sept./Oct. 254 234 Fracture Gold Hemostat: microfibrillar collagen, use in dentistry, Mar./Apr. crown alloys, review of, May/June 121 76 ceramic, effects of cementation modes on, Sept./Oct. 261 restorations, Class V, Nov./Dec. 287 Hemostatic agents with pulp exposure, partial pulpotomy for, May/June 141 Golf: discussion of, July/Aug. 189 review of, Sept./Oct. 235 healing and molecular biology, May/June 121 Graduates: feel most competent in basic areas of clinical use in dentistry, Mar./Apr. 75 mandibular, pulsatile pressure saline /antibiotic irrigation dentistry, Nov./Dec. 293 Hepatitis before treatment, Mar./Apr. 71 Graft B infection and vaccinations, Mar./Apr. 94 mandibular angle, standard and low-profile bone plates in, bone C virus in oral lichen planus, May/June 145 Nov./Dec. 303 alveolar, in cleft lip and palate patients, Sept./Oct. 262 Herculite XR: evaluation of, Mar./Apr. 94 Fractured for alveolar defects before implant placement, Nov./Dec. Herpes simplex virus: culture for, in immunocompromised implants, management of, Mar./Apr. 65 278 patients with oral ulcers, July/Aug. 204 incisor fragment, reattachment with acid-etch technique, bridging for rebuilding of gingival tissues with truncated Hi-Lite, Sept./Oct. 222 Jan./Feb. 16 papillae, Sept./Oct. 234 Hiring veneer in porcelain-fused-to-metal fixed partial denture, subepithelial connective tissue, vs. GTR for root coverage, of great employees, Sept./Oct. 244 repair of, Nov./Dec. 285 July/Aug. 205 “how to” for dentists, Jan./Feb. 26 Freeze-drying, Jan./Feb. 30 -vs.-host disease, chronic, oral examination in diagnosing, HIV Frustration: and figments, Jan./Feb. 28 May/June 147 infection Fuji 2 LC: in sandwich technique for Class V lesions, GTR (see Guided tissue regeneration) ethical obligation to care for patients with, July/Aug. 191 Nov./Dec. 287 Guided bone regeneration oral candidiasis in, ketoconazole for, Mar./Apr. 97 Fuji II 1.C Improved: uses of, Sept./Oct. 228 for alveolar defects before implant placement, Nov./Dec. oral lesions mark severe immunosuppression in, Mar./Apr. Fuji IX: in atraumatic restorative treatment in phobic patients, 278 98 Nov./Dec. 315 soft tissue closure in, complete, surgical technique for, oral ulcers in, Mar./Apr. 96 Fuji Plus: in atraumatic restorative treatment in phobic July/Aug. 182 review of, Nov./Dec. 281 patients, Nov./Dec. 315 326 Dental Abstracts