ebook img

Special Care in Dentistry 1996: Vol 16 Index PDF

9 Pages·1996·2.6 MB·English
by  
Save to my drive
Quick download
Download
Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.

Preview Special Care in Dentistry 1996: Vol 16 Index

, Volume 16, 1996 A progressiva. Webb, M.D., et al. 29 mendations. 177 Introduction to conference and ACCESSIBILITY OF HEALTH AWARDS AND PRIZES white papers. Strayer, M. 141 CARE Bureau of Health Professions When it all began. (Editorial) The accessibility of dental treat- announces general dentistry awards Henry, R.G. 140 ment to adults with physical disabili- for 1996. 93 ties in northeast England. Oliver, HRSA announces General CYCLOSPORINS C.H., et al. 204 Dentistry Grant deadlines. 226 Reversion of gingival hyperplasia in a heart transplant patient upon AGING B interruption of cyclosporine therapy. Aging and saliva: A review of the Somacarrera, M.L., et al. 18 literature. Vissink, A., et al. 95 BOOK REVIEWS Kanar, H.L. 217 D ALPRAZOLAM C Prescribing information updated. 94 DELIVERY OF HEALTH CARE CAREGIVER COMPLIANCE Current state of oral health care in AMELOBLASTOMA Administration of chlorhexidine institutionalized older adults. Berkey, Growth of an ameloblastoma dur- to persons with mental retardation D.B. 143 ing pregnancy. Opportunity lost? residing in an institution: Patient The day has come, the time is Gordy, F.M., et al. 199 acceptance and staff compliance. near! (Editorial) Strayer, M.S. 92 Burtner, A.P., et al. 53 Dental care in nursing homes: AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF Guidelines for mobile and on-site RETIRED PERSONS CHLORHEXIDINE care. Helgeson, MLS., et al. 153 AARP to endorse managed care Administration of chlorhexidine A dental school’s role in develop- plans. 94 to persons with mental retardation ing a rural, community-based, dental residing in an institution: Patient care delivery system for individuals ANTIBODIES, BACTERIAL acceptance and staff compliance. with developmental disabilities. Serum antibody response to Burtner, A.P., et al. 53 Glassman, P., et al. 188 Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans in Effect of chlorhexidine gel treat- Developing practice guidelines for Down’s syndrome. Santos, R., et al. 80 ment on the prevalence of mutans institutionalized older dental streptococci and lactobacilli on patients patients. Strayer, M., et al. 165 ANTIBODIES, VIRAL with impaired salivary secretion rate. Facilitation of informed consent FDA ok’s oral antibody test. 94 Bondestam, O., et al. 123 for agency residents with develop- mental disabilities. Ferguson, F.S., et ANTIBODY RESPONSE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 38, al. 15 Serum antibody response to ibc (no. 2), 179, ibc. (no. 6) Factors influencing nurses’ aides’ Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans in provision of oral care for nursing Down’s syndrome. Santos, R., et al. 80 COGNITIVE DISORDERS facility residents. Chalmers, J.M., et Strategies for conducting dental al. 71 ACTINOBACILLUS ACTINO- examinations among cognitively Letter to the editor. Solomon, N. 6 MYCETEMCOMITANS impaired nursing home residents. Oral care planning and handling Serum antibody response to Kayser-Jones, J., et al. 46 of immunosuppressed heart, liver, Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans in and kidney transplant patients. Down’s syndrome. Santos, R., et al. 80 CONSENSUS CONFERENCE ON Somacarrera, M.L., et al. 242 PRACTICE GUIDELINES FOR ANESTHESIA, INTRAOSSEOUS INSTITUTIONALIZED OLDER DENTAL CARE The use of intraosseous anesthesia DENTAL PATIENTS Current state of oral health care in in a patient with myositis ossificans Consensus statements and recom- institutionalized older adults. Berkey, SCD Special Care in Dentistry, Vol 16 No 6 1996 251 D.B. 143 DENTISTRY, COMMUNITY-BASED E The day has come, the time is A dental school’s role in develop- near! (Editorial) Strayer, M.S. 92 ing a rural, community-based, dental EDITORIAL 4, 44, 92, 140, 186, 227 Dental care in nursing homes: care delivery system for individuals Guidelines for mobile and on-site with developmental disabilities. EDUCATION, DENTAL care. Helgeson, M.J., et al. 153 Glassman, P., et al. 188 A dental school’s role in develop- Developing practice guidelines for ing a rural, community-based, dental institutionalized older dental patients. DENTURE, OVERLAY care delivery system for individuals Strayer, M., et al. 165 Esthetic overdenture for a patient with developmental disabilities. Facilitation of informed consent for with possible Seckel syndrome. Glassman, P., et al. 188 agency residents with developmental Nihill, P., et al. 210 Enhancing the oral health of older disabilities. Ferguson, F.S., et al. 15 adults: Recommendations for action. Factors influencing nurses’ aides’ DIABETES, NON-INSULIN- Dolan, T.A., et al. 229 provision of oral care for nursing DEPENDENT Letter to the editor. Hindin, A. 6 Oral health in the elderly with A national agenda for geriatric facility residents. Chalmers, J.M., et al. 71 non-insulin-dependent diabetes mel- education: The Dentistry White Paper. Letter to the editor. Solomon, N. 6 litus. Narhi, T.O., et al. 116 (Editorial) Klein, S.M., et al. 227 Oral care planning and handling DIAGNOSIS, ORAL ELDERLY of immunosuppressed heart, liver, The effect of nurses’ background Current state of oral health care in and kidney transplant patients. on performance of nursing home resi- institutionalized older adults. Berkey, Somacarrera, M.L., et al. 242 dent oral health assessments pre- and D.B. 143 DENTAL CARE FOR THE post-training. Blank, L.W., et al. 65 The day has come, the time is DISABLED Nurses’ oral health assessments of near! (Editorial) Strayer, M.S. 92 nursing home residents pre- and Developing practice guidelines for The accessibility of dental treat- post-training: A pilot study. institutionalized older dental ment to adults with physical disabili- Arvidson-Bufano, U.B., et al. 58 patients. Strayer, M., et al. 165 ties in northeast England. Oliver, Strategies for conducting dental Enhancing the oral health of older C.H., et al. 204 examinations among cognitively adults: Recommendations for action. A dental school’s role in develop- ing a rural, community-based, dental impaired nursing home residents. Dolan, T.A., et al. 229 Kayser-Jones, J., et al. 46 Geriatric dentistry on the Internet: care delivery system for individuals Can we reach our elderly patients with developmental disabilities. DISABLED using cyberspace? Bonnin, S.F., et al. Glassman, P., et al. 188 Facilitation of informed consent for 214 agency residents with developmental Oral health in the elderly with DENTAL CARIES disabilities. Ferguson, F.S., et al. 15 non-insulin-dependent diabetes mel- Effect of chlorhexidine gel treat- Letter to the editor. Solomon, N. 6 litus. Narhi, T.O., et al. 116 ment on the prevalence of mutans streptococci and lactobacilli on patients DOWN SYNDROME EMERGENCY DENTAL SERVICES with impaired salivary secretion rate. A comprehensive 30-month pre- Dental care in nursing homes: Bondestam, O., et al. 123 ventive dental health program ina Guidelines for mobile and on-site Polyol-combinant saliva stimu- pre-adolescent population with care. Helgeson, M.J., et al. 153 lants and oral health in Veterans Down’s syndrome: A longitudinal Affairs patients An exploratory study. Shapira, J., et al. 33 ESTHETICS, DENTAL study. Makinen, K.K., et al. 104 Serum antibody response to Esthetic overdenture for a patient Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans in with possible Seckel syndrome. DENTAL CLINICS Down’s syndrome. Santos, R., et al. 80 Nihill, P., et al. 210 Patient satisfaction in regular and after-hours dental clinics. DR. STEVEN GORDON, DDS, ETHICS, DENTAL Handelman, S.L., et al. 194 MEMORIAL LECTURE Ethical issues on nursing home Current state of oral health care in care: Practice guidelines for difficult DENTAL DEVICES, HOME CARE institutionalized older adults. Berkey, situations. Shuman, S.K., et al. 170 Hospital mouth-cleaning aids may D.B. 143 cause dental erosion. Meurman, J.H., F et al. 247 DWARFISM Esthetic overdenture for a patient FEES, DENTAL DENTAL EQUIPMENT with possible Seckel syndrome. Patient satisfaction in regular and Letter to the editor. Solomon, N. 6 Nihill, P., et al. 210 after-hours dental clinics. Handelman, 252 SCD Special Care in Dentistry, Vol 16 No 6 1996 S.L., et al. 194 interruption of cyclosporine therapy. of immunosuppressed heart, liver, Somacarrera, M.L., et al. 18 and kidney transplant patients. FINANCING, GOVERNMENT Somacarrera, M.L., et al. 242 Bureau of Health Professions GINGIVITIS, NECROTIZING announces general dentistry awards ULCERATIVE INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS for 1996. 93 Clinical and radiographic presen- ibe (no. 1) tations of HIV-1 necrotizing ulcera- FOCAL DERMAL HYPOPLASIA tive periodontitis. Barr, C.E., et al. 237 INFORMED CONSENT Focal dermal hypoplasia (Goltz- Ethical issues on nursing home Gorlin) syndrome with taurodon- GLOVES, SURGICAL care: Practice guidelines for difficult tism. McNamara, T., et al. 26 FDA health advisory on risk of situations. Shuman, S.K., et al. 170 spontaneous combustion of patient Facilitation of informed consent for FOLLOW-UP STUDIES examination gloves. 93 agency residents with developmental A comprehensive 30-month pre- Study indicates wet latex gloves disabilities. Ferguson, F.S., et al. 15 ventive dental health program ina may be permeable to viruses. 93 pre-adolescent population with INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE (U.S.) Down’s syndrome: A longitudinal H Letter to the editor. Hindin, A. 6 study. Shapira, J., et al. 33 Medical and functional status INSTITUTIONALIZATION HIV ANTIBODY TEST changes among nursing facility resi- Administration of chlorhexidine FDA ok’s oral antibody test. 94 dents: Implications for dentistry. to persons with mental retardation Kambhu, P.P., et al. 22 residing in an institution: Patient HIV INFECTIONS Polyol-combinant saliva stimu- acceptance and staff compliance. Clinical and radiographic presen- lants and oral health in Veterans Burtner, A.P., et al. 53 tations of HIV-1 necrotizing ulcera- Affairs patients—An exploratory Current state of oral health care in tive periodontitis. Barr, C.E., et al. 237 study. Makinen, K.K., et al. 104 institutionalized older adults. Berkey, Reversion of gingival hyperplasia D.B. 143 HEALTH EDUCATION, DENTAL in a heart transplant patient upon Developing practice guidelines for A comprehensive 30-month pre- interruption of cyclosporine therapy. institutionalized older dental patients. ventive dental health program ina Somacarrera, M.L., et al. 18 Strayer, M., et al. 165 pre-adolescent population with Down’s syndrome: A longitudinal G INTERNET study. Shapira, J., et al. 33 Geriatric dentistry on the Internet: GENERAL DENTISTRY Can we reach our elderly patients using HRSA announces General HEALTH SERVICE ACCESSIBILITY cyberspace? Bonnin, S.F., et al. 214 Dentistry Grant deadlines. 226 The day has come, the time is near! (Editorial) Strayer, M.S. 92 K GERIATRIC DENTISTRY Enhancing the oral health of older HEART TRANSPLANTATION KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION adults: Recommendations for action. Oral care planning and handling Oral care planning and handling Dolan, T.A., et al. 229 of immunosuppressed heart, liver, of immunosuppressed heart, liver, Geriatric dentistry on the Internet: and kidney transplant patients. and kidney transplant patients. Can we reach our elderly patients using Somacarrera, M.L., et al. 242 Somacarrera, M.L., et al. 242 Reversion of gingival hyperplasia cyberspace? Bonnin, S.F., et al. 214 A national agenda for geriatric in a heart transplant patient upon L education: The Dentistry White Paper interruption of cyclosporine therapy. (Editorial). Klein, S.M., et al. 227 Somacarrera, M.L., et al. 18 LACTOBACILLUS Effect of chlorhexidine gel treat- GERIATRIC EDUCATION HOSPITAL DENTISTRY ment on the prevalence of mutans FUTURES PROJECT Hospital mouth-cleaning aids may streptococci and lactobacilli on patients A national agenda for geriatric cause dental erosion. Meurman, J.H., with impaired salivary secretion rate. education: The Dentistry White Paper et al. 247 Bondestam, O., et al. 123 (Editorial). Klein, S.M., et al. 227 I LATEX GINGIVAL HYPERPLASIA FDA health advisory on risk of Reversion of gingival hyperplasia IMMUNOSUPPRESSION spontaneous combustion of patient in a heart transplant patient upon Oral care planning and handling examination gloves. 93 SCD Special Care in Dentistry, Vol 16 No 6 1996 253 Study indicates wet latex gloves progressiva. Webb, M.D., et al. 29 using cyberspace? Bonnin, S.F., et al. may be permeable to viruses. 93 214 N LETTERS 6 ORAL HEALTH NARCOLEPSY The effect of nurses’ background LIVER TRANSPLANTATION Salivary secretion and oral health on performance of nursing home resi- Oral care planning and handling in narcolepsy: A pilot study. Nord- dent oral health assessments pre- and of immunosuppressed heart, liver, garden, H., et al. 128 post-training. Blank, L.W., et al. 65 and kidney transplant patients. Enhancing the oral health of older Somacarrera, M.L., et al. 242 NURSES adults: Recommendations for action. The effect of nurses’ background Dolan, T.A., et al. 229 LONG-TERM CARE on performance of nursing home resi- Factors which influence the oral Current state of oral health care in dent oral health assessments pre- and condition of chronic schizophrenia institutionalized older adults. Berkey, post-training. Blank, L.W., et al. 65 patients. Thomas, A., et al. 84 D.B. 143 Nurses’ oral health assessments of Nurses’ oral health assessments of Effective medication management nursing home residents pre- and nursing home residents pre- and in long-term care. (Editorial) Van post-training: A pilot study. post-training: A pilot study. Ostenberg, P. 44 Arvidson-Bufano, U.B., et al. 58 Arvidson-Bufano, U.B., et al. 58 Oral health in the elderly with M NURSES AIDES non-insulin-dependent diabetes mel- Factors influencing nurses’ aides’ litus. Narhi, T.O., et al. 116 MANAGED CARE PROGRAMS provision of oral care for nursing Salivary secretion and oral health AARP to endorse managed care facility residents. Chalmers, J.M., et in narcolepsy: A pilot study. plans. 94 al. 71 Nordgarden, H., et al. 128 Strategies for conducting dental MANDIBULAR NEOPLASMS NURSING HOMES examinations among cognitively Growth of an ameloblastoma dur- Dental care in nursing homes: impaired nursing home residents. ing pregnancy: Opportunity lost? Guidelines for mobile and on-site Kayser-Jones, J., et al. 46 Gordy, F.M., et al. 199 care. Helgeson, M.J., et al. 153 The effect of nurses’ background ORAL HYGIENE MEDICATION MANAGEMENT on performance of nursing home resi- Hospital mouth-cleaning aids may Effective medication management dent oral health assessments pre- and in long-term care. (Editorial) Van post-training. Blank, L.W.., et al. 65 cause dental erosion. Meurman, J.H., et al. 247 Ostenberg, P. 44 Ethical issues on nursing home care: Practice guidelines for difficult P MENTAL COMPETENCY situations. Shuman, S.K., et al. 170 Ethical issues on nursing home Factors influencing nurses’ aides’ care: Practice guidelines for difficult provision of oral care for nursing PAIN Anticipatory stress reduction situations. Shuman, S.K., et al. 170 facility residents. Chalmers, J.M., et al. 71 among chronic pain patients. Logan, MENTAL RETARDATION Medical and functional status H.L., et al. 8 Administration of chlorhexidine changes among nursing facility resi- to persons with mental retardation dents: Implications for dentistry. PALLIATIVE TREATMENT residing in an institution: Patient Kambhu, P.P., et al. 22 Anticipatory stress reduction acceptance and staff compliance. Nurses’ oral health assessments of among chronic pain patients. Logan, Burtner, A.P., et al. 53 nursing home residents pre- and H.L., et al. 8 post-training: A pilot study. MOUTH DISEASES Arvidson-Bufano, U.B., et al. 58 PATIENT ACCEPTANCE OF A comprehensive 30-month pre- Strategies for conducting dental HEALTH CARE ventive dental health program ina examinations among cognitively Administration of chlorhexidine pre-adolescent population with impaired nursing home residents. to persons with mental retardation Down’s syndrome: A longitudinal Kayser-Jones, J., et al. 46 residing in an institution: Patient study. Shapira, J., et al. 33 acceptance and staff compliance. O Burtner, A.P., et al. 53 MYOSITIS OSSIFICANS Medical and functional status PROGRESSIVA ONLINE SYSTEMS changes among nursing facility resi- The use of intraosseous anesthesia Geriatric dentistry on the Internet: dents: Implications for dentistry. in a patient with myositis ossificans Can we reach our elderly patients Kambhu, P.P., et al. 22 254 SCD Special Care in Dentistry, Voi 16 No 6 1996 PATIENT CARE PLANNING ing pregnancy: Opportunity lost? in narcolepsy: A pilot study. Nord- Ethical issues on nursing home Gordy, F.M., et al. 199 garden, H., et al. 128 care: Practice guidelines for difficult situations. Shuman, S.K., et al. 170 PRESCRIPTIONS, DRUG SCHIZOPHRENIA Facilitation of informed consent for Prescribing information updated. 94 Factors which influence the oral agency residents with developmental condition of chronic schizophrenia disabilities. Ferguson, F.S., et al. 15 Q patients. Thomas, A., et al. 84 Letter to the editor. Boccia, A.D. 7 Medical and functional status QUALITY OF HEALTH CARE SCHOOLS, DENTAL changes among nursing facility resi- Practice guidelines and quality: Is A dental school’s role in develop- dents: Implications for dentistry. there a connection? Van Ostenberg, ing a rural, community-based, dental Kambhu, P.P., et al. 22 P.R. 147 care delivery system for individuals Of pilgrimages, grains of sand, with developmental disabilities. acorns...and dry mouths. (Editorial) QUALITY OF LIFE Glassman, P., et al. 188 Shay, K. 4 Of pilgrimages, grains of sand, Oral care planning and handling acorns...and dry mouths. (Editorial) SECKEL SYNDROME of immunosuppressed heart, liver, Shay, K. 4 Esthetic overdenture for a patient and kidney transplant patients. with possible Seckel syndrome. Somacarrera, M.L., et al. 242 R Nihill, P., et al. 210 PATIENT COMPLIANCE RESEARCH SUPPORT SORBITOL Letter to the editor. Boccia, A.D. 7 Bureau of Health Professions Polyol-combinant saliva stimu- announces general dentistry awards lants and oral health in Veterans PATIENT SATISFACTION for 1996. 93 Affairs patients—An exploratory Patient satisfaction in regular and HRSA announces General study. Makinen, K.K., et al. 104 after-hours dental clinics. Dentistry Grant deadlines. 226 Handelman, S.L., et al. 194 SPECIAL CARE IN DENTISTRY RESTRAINTS, PHYSICAL An appeal to our readership. PERIODONTITIS Ethical issues on nursing home (Editorial) Ettinger, R.L. 186 Clinical and radiographic presen- care: Practice guidelines for difficult Reviewers. 226 tations of HIV-1 necrotizing ulcera- situations. Shuman, S.K., et al. 170 tive periodontitis. Barr, C.E., et al. 237 STREPTOCOCCUS MUTANS RISK FACTORS Effect of chlorhexidine gel treat- PRACTICE GUIDELINES Factors which influence the oral ment on the prevalence of mutans Consensus Conference on Practice condition of chronic schizophrenia streptococci aand lactobacilli on Guidelines for Institutionalized Older patients. Thomas, A.., et al. 84 patients with impaired salivary secre- Dental Patients. Introduction to con- Letter to the editor. Boccia, A.D. 7 tion rate. Bondestam, O., et al. 123 ference and white papers. Strayer, M. 141 RURAL HEALTH STRESS Dental care in nursing homes: A dental school’s role in develop- Anticipatory stress reduction Guidelines for mobile and on-site ing a rural, community-based, dental among chronic pain patients. Logan, care. Helgeson, M.J., et al. 153 care delivery system for individuals H.L., et al. 8 Developing practice guidelines for with developmental disabilities. institutionalized older dental patients. Glassman, P., et al. 188 F Strayer, M., et al. 165 The development of practice S TASK FORCE FOR OLDER guidelines. Ellek, D. 150 ADULTS Ethical issues on nursing home SALIVA STUDY When it all began. (Editorial) care: Practice guidelines for difficult Aging and saliva: A review of the Henry, R.G. 140 situations. Shuman, S.K.., et al. 170 literature. Vissink, A., et al. 95 Practice guidelines and quality: Is Oral health in the elderly with TOOTH ABNORMALITIES there a connection? Van Ostenberg, non-insulin-dependent diabetes mel- Focal dermal hypoplasia (Goltz- P.R. 147 litus. Narhi, T.O., et al. 116 Gorlin) syndrome with taurodon- When it all began. (Editorial) Polyol-combinant saliva stimu- tism. McNamara, T.., et al. 26 Henry, R.G. 140 lants and oral health in Veterans Affairs patients—An exploratory TOOTH DISEASES PREGNANCY study. Makinen, K.K., et al. 104 A comprehensive 30-month pre- Growth of an ameloblastoma dur- Salivary secretion and oral health ventive dental health program in a SCD Special Care in Dentistry, Vol 16 No 6 1996 255 pre-adolescent population with TRAINING SUPPORT X Down’s syndrome: A longitudinal Bureau of Health Professions study. Shapira, J., et al. 33 announces general dentistry awards XEROSTOMIA for 1996. 93 Effect of chlorhexidine gel treat- TOOTH EROSION ment on the prevalence of mutans Hospital mouth-cleaning aids may TRIAZOLAM Prescribing information updated. 94 streptococci and lactobacilli on patients cause dental erosion. Meurman, J.H., with impaired salivary secretion rate. et al. 247 U Bondestam, O., et al. 123 TOOTH ROOT Of pilgrimages, grains of sand, U.S. BUREAU OF HEALTH Polyol-combinant saliva stimu- PROFESSIONS acorns ...and dry mouths. (Editorial) lants and oral health in Veterans A national agenda for geriatric Shay, K. 4 Affairs patients—An exploratory education: The Dentistry White Paper. study. Makinen, K.K., et al. 104 (Editorial) Klein, S.M., et al. 227 XYLITOL Polyol-combinant saliva stimu- TOOTHBRUSHING Ww lants and oral health in Veterans Hospital mouth-cleaning aids may Affairs patients—An exploratory cause dental erosion. Meurman, J.H., WHEELCHAIRS et al. 247 Letter to the editor. Solomon, N. 6 study. Makinen, K.K., et al. 104 256 SCD Speciai Care in Dentistry, Vol 16 No 6 1996 , Volume 16, 1996 A Ettinger, R.L. 71, 186 Krolls, S.O. 199 Kroon, L. 247 Acero, J. 18 Ainamo, A. 116 F Amerongen, A.V.N. 95 L Arneberg, P. 128 Ferguson, F.S. 15 Arvidson-Bufano, U.B. 58, 65 Franssila, S. 247 Lambert, P. 104 Lavrentzou, E. 84 Lechowick, J. 188 B G Levy, S.M. 22, 71 Lin, L.-Y. 210 Barr, C.E. 237 Gahnberg, L. 123 Linder, L. 123 Bebeau, M.J. 170 Glassman, P. 188 Logan, H.L. 8 Berentsen, B.J. 15 Gordy, F.M. 199 Lopatin, D. 104 Berkey, D.B. 143, 229 Lucas, M. 18, 242 Bird, W.F. 46 Black, P.M. 194 H Blank, L.W. 58, 65 M Boccia, A.D. 7 Hahessy, A.M. 26 Bondestam, O. 123 Hand, J.S. 22 Makinen, K.K. 104 Bonnin, S.F., 214 Handelman, S.L. 194 Makinen, P.-L. 104 Buckwalter, K.C. 71 Helgeson, M.J. 153 McNamara, T. 26 Bui, A.T. 214 Hernandez, G. 242 Meurman, J.H. 116, 247 Burtner, A.P. 53 Henry, R.G. 140, 165 Miller, C.E. 188 Hindin, A. 6 Muller, P. 8 Holder, R. 199 Mulligan, R. 229 C Hujoel, P.P. 104 Casamassimo, P. 80 N Chalmers, J.M. 71 J Chen, C.-Y. 104 Narhi, T.O. 116 Cinotti, D. 15 Jensen, J.L. 128 Nihill, P. 210 Cole, J. 104 Jensen, O.E. 194 Nordgarden, H. 128 Cowen, H.J. 22 Jensen, P. 194 Nunn, J.H. 204 Cuervas-Mons, V. 242 K oO D Kambhu, P.P. 22, 71 O Carroll, M.K. 199 Dolan, T.A. 229 Kanar, H.L. 217 Oliver, C.H. 204 Karouzos, C. 84 Kavanagh, P. 26 P E Kayser-Jones, J. 46 Kin, W. 15 Parlak, B.A. 227 Einhorn, S.H. 46 Klein, S.M. 227 Pelttari, A. 247 Ellek, D. 150 Kontis, C. 84 Pemberton, D. 104 SCD Special Care in Dentistry, Vol 16 No 6 1996 257 R Smith, B.J. 153 Trotman, C.-A. 26 Smith, R.G. 53 Redford, M. 46 Solomon, N. 6 V Risner, A. 8 Somacarrera, M.L. 18, 242 Robbins, M.R. 237 Sorvari, R. 247 Van Ostenberg, P. 44, 147 Rytémaa, I. 247 Spijkervet, F.K.L. 95 Vissink, A. 95 Stabholz, A. 33 Stevens, S. 210 S Storhaug, K. 128 Ww Strayer, M.S. 92, 141, 165 Walker, C. 53 Salzmann, L.B. 210 Sund, M.-L. 123 Warren, J.J. 22 Santos, R. 80 Webb, M.D. 29 Saunders, M.J. 229 Wilson, C. 29 Schell, E.S. 46 T Shanfeld, J. 80 Shapira, J. 33 Thomas, A. 84 Y Shay, K. 4 Tiefenbach, S. 53 Shuman, S.K. 170 Tilvis, R. 116 Yellowitz, J.A. 58, 65 258 SCD Special Care in Dentistry, Vol 16 No 6 1996

See more

The list of books you might like

Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.