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7a OMSW w LO) Ge bu DD op.t Annual Index 1996 A Bakland, L.K., Sept./Oct. Blinder, D., May/June Caldeira de Andrada, M.A., Conrad, D., Nov./Dec. DiMatteo, M.R., May/June 222 156, Sept./Oct. May/June 112-113 299 144 Abdalla, A.I., Nov./Dec. Balevi, B., Nov./Dec. 285- 254-255 Califano, J.V., Jan./Feb. 48 Cooper, L.C., Jan./Feb. 48 Dimitroulis, G., Nov./Dec. 301 286 Blinkhorn, A., July/Aug. Cameron, A.C., Sept./Oct. Cooper, S.A., Jan./Feb. 18 290 Abedi, H.R., Mar./Apr. 82 Balshi, T.J., May/June 213 258 Corio, R.L., Jan./Feb. 17 Dionne, R.A., Mar./Apr. Abitbol, T., Nov./Dec 118-119 Blinkhorn, A.S., Jan./Feb. Campanile, G., Mar./Apr. Cortellini, P., Mar./Apr. 70 284 Banéczy, J., May/June 162 50-51, Nov./Dec. 88 95, Nov./Dec. 314 Dolwick, M.F., Nov./Dec. Abraham-Inpijn, L., Baradaran, S., July/Aug. 298 Cannell, H., Nov./Dec. Covani, U., Sept./Oct. 251 290 May/June 152 204 Boering, G., July/Aug. 198 274 Cox, C.F., May/June 146 Domoto, P.K., Nov./Dec. Adams, D., Sept./Oct. 239 Baratieri, L.N., May/June Bohay, R., May/June 160 Capilouto, E., Jan./Feb. 52 Croll, T.P., May/June 110, 309 Adams, D.F., July/Aug. 112-113 Bolyard, E.A., Jan./Feb. Cardoso Vieira, L.C., Sept./Oct. 233-234 Donegan, S.J., May/June 204, Sept./Oct. Barkmeier, W.W., 12-13 May/June 112-113 Cross, D.L., Mar./Apr. 96- 150 256-257 May/June 151 Bonilla, E.D., Jan./Feb. Carey, C.M., May/June 97 Dooren, L.H., July/Aug. Adams, J.M., July/Aug. Barkvoll, P., Sept./Oct. 20-22 115 Crow, H.C., May/June 211-212 198-199 253 Borum, M.K., Jan./Feb. 34 Carr, M.M., July/Aug. 175 158 Doyle, M.J., Jan./Feb. 46 Adamson, D.N., July/Aug. Barnes, J.B., Sept./Oct. Boughton, B., May/June Cartwright, G., Sept./Oct. Csillag, G.D., Mar./Apr. Doyle, R., May/June 135- 177 252-253 134 221 68 136 Addy, M., Sept./Oct. 235, Barregard, L., Nov./Dec. Bowman, W.D., May/June Cascone, P., May/June Cullen, T., Nov./Dec. 299 Driscoll, W.S., Jan./Feb. Sept./Oct. 262 303 163 155-156 Curro, F.A., May/June 35 Adey, J.D., May/June 150- Barry, D., Sept./Oct. 241 Boyd, A.S., Sept./Oct. 232 Castellarin, M., Nov./Dec. 108-109 Duncan, R.C., Mar./Apr. 151 Basker, R.M., Jan./Feb. 43 Boyd, R.L., Nov./Dec. 308 284 Curtis, J.W., Jr., May/June 99 Affitto, J., Jan./Feb. 51 Battisto, J.R., Sept./Oct. Bragger, U., May/June Cathro, P.R., Nov./Dec. 129-130 Dunford, R., July/Aug. Ahlqwist, M., Mar./Apr. 249-250 157-158 274-275 203 88 Batzer, R.C., Mar./Apr. Braxton, S.D., July/Aug. Caughman, F.W., Dunning, D.G., Jan./Feb. Alexander, G., Jan./Feb. 101-102 207 May/June 129-130 a 32 Baum, B.J., Jan./Feb. 4-5 Bray, K-.K., Nov./Dec. 312 Cavel, W.T., May/June D Alhadainy, H.A., Baumgarten, H.S., Bretz, W.A., Jan./Feb. 47- 151 Nov./Dec. 301 Mar./Apr. 63 48 Certosimo, A.J., Sept./Oct. Alperstei1n3,2 K.S., May/June BaumgarMtanre.r/,A pJr..C .,8 1 Brinke, 1R5-2T ., May/June Challac2o4m5b e, S.J., Dabbous2,0 7 M.K., July/Aug. E AAlntd,e rKk.vWi2.s0,t- ,2 M2Ta .y,/ JJaunn.e/ Fe1b6.4 BBaazuzmurcicnh3di0,,8 SM..,, NoJvu.ly//DAeucg.. BBrriodsemra,n ,2 5H1.DL-..2L,.5 ,2 J Suelpyt/.A/uOgc.t . ChamberJMlaaanrn..d//F,Ae pbr.M. . E4.94,0 -91 DDaallyt,o n,C .1G7M..8,J .,S epJtu.l/yO/cAtu.g . 258 EEcdksloenr,, MR..G,. ,J aMn.a/rF.e/bA.p r.1 6 96 Anderson, G.B., Nov./Dec. 211 201 Chandler, N.P., Nov./Dec. Dangler, L.V., Sept./Oct. Elbert, C., Nov./Dec. 317 311 Beardsley, T., Jan./Feb. Brodin, P., Sept./Oct. 253 274-275 262 Eldiwany, M., May/June Andreana, S., Sept./Oct. 29-30 Brown, A.R., Nov./Dec. Chapple, C.C., Sept./Oct. Dann, C., July/Aug. 201 148-149 251 Beck, J.D., Nov./Dec. 310 312 258 Dariel, M.P., May/June Eng, H.-L., July/Aug. 200 Andreasen, F.M., Jan./Feb. Becker, B.E., Sept./Oct. Brown, L.J., Nov./Dec. Chen, C.-C., July/Aug. 149-150 Engelhardtsen, S., AAnnddrréesa,s e33144n9M,,,5. TJJ.Juu,.ll Oyy.J/,/u AAluuJygga/..nA .u/22gF00.e22 b . 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FFFFFFaaeaaliiru llnrlezeakre,nn,r , e, rM R261,.H.32A1 P.V.1 ..JE R.,,.., ,, MSJJeaIuaIpyl,nt/y ..M/J//aAFuOruenc.gbte/... A p11r60.3- Bhat, K.S., May/June 146- 90-91 Sept./Oct. 251 211-212 147 Cobb, C.M., Nov./Dec. de’ Martinis, L.C., Fein, L., Sept./Oct. 230 B BBiiegrg,s , J.W,2 .7MF7a. ,y /JNuonv.e/ De12c1. C CCoohheenn,, 31BE..2IS ..,, JMaany.//FJeubn.e 23 Derouen9J,3u lTy./AA.u,g .M a2r1.1/ Apr. FFeeiinneb,e rgJ2.,7S .9, S .J, aNno./vF.e/bD.e c5.0 Bader, H., Jan./Feb. 9 Birt, B.D., July/Aug. 178- 125 Derr, M., Mar./Apr. 77-78 Felton, D.A., Mar./Apr. Bader, J.D., July/Aug. 212, 179 Caffesse, R.G., July/Aug. Cohen, M.E., July/Aug. Deutsch, A.S., Jan./Feb. 102 Mar./Apr. 83-84, Bishara, $.E., Mar./Apr. 69 180, Nov./Dec. 311 205 23 Fernandes, L.L., Jan./Feb. Nov./Dec. 315 Blankenau, R.J., May/June Cafruny, W.A., Jan./Feb. Colditz, G.A., Nov./Dec. Diehl, O., Mar./Apr. 84 44 Baer, M.L., Jan./Feb. 37- 151 37 304 Dietschi, D., Mar./Apr. 88, Ferracane, J.L., May/June 38 Cagidiaco, M.C., Coleman, E.J., Jan./Feb. Nov./Dec. 287-288 150-151 Nov./Dec. 301-302 51 322 Dental Abstracts 7a OMSW w LO) Ge bu DD op.t Annual Index 1996 A Bakland, L.K., Sept./Oct. Blinder, D., May/June Caldeira de Andrada, M.A., Conrad, D., Nov./Dec. DiMatteo, M.R., May/June 222 156, Sept./Oct. May/June 112-113 299 144 Abdalla, A.I., Nov./Dec. Balevi, B., Nov./Dec. 285- 254-255 Califano, J.V., Jan./Feb. 48 Cooper, L.C., Jan./Feb. 48 Dimitroulis, G., Nov./Dec. 301 286 Blinkhorn, A., July/Aug. Cameron, A.C., Sept./Oct. Cooper, S.A., Jan./Feb. 18 290 Abedi, H.R., Mar./Apr. 82 Balshi, T.J., May/June 213 258 Corio, R.L., Jan./Feb. 17 Dionne, R.A., Mar./Apr. Abitbol, T., Nov./Dec 118-119 Blinkhorn, A.S., Jan./Feb. Campanile, G., Mar./Apr. Cortellini, P., Mar./Apr. 70 284 Banéczy, J., May/June 162 50-51, Nov./Dec. 88 95, Nov./Dec. 314 Dolwick, M.F., Nov./Dec. Abraham-Inpijn, L., Baradaran, S., July/Aug. 298 Cannell, H., Nov./Dec. Covani, U., Sept./Oct. 251 290 May/June 152 204 Boering, G., July/Aug. 198 274 Cox, C.F., May/June 146 Domoto, P.K., Nov./Dec. Adams, D., Sept./Oct. 239 Baratieri, L.N., May/June Bohay, R., May/June 160 Capilouto, E., Jan./Feb. 52 Croll, T.P., May/June 110, 309 Adams, D.F., July/Aug. 112-113 Bolyard, E.A., Jan./Feb. Cardoso Vieira, L.C., Sept./Oct. 233-234 Donegan, S.J., May/June 204, Sept./Oct. Barkmeier, W.W., 12-13 May/June 112-113 Cross, D.L., Mar./Apr. 96- 150 256-257 May/June 151 Bonilla, E.D., Jan./Feb. Carey, C.M., May/June 97 Dooren, L.H., July/Aug. Adams, J.M., July/Aug. Barkvoll, P., Sept./Oct. 20-22 115 Crow, H.C., May/June 211-212 198-199 253 Borum, M.K., Jan./Feb. 34 Carr, M.M., July/Aug. 175 158 Doyle, M.J., Jan./Feb. 46 Adamson, D.N., July/Aug. Barnes, J.B., Sept./Oct. Boughton, B., May/June Cartwright, G., Sept./Oct. Csillag, G.D., Mar./Apr. Doyle, R., May/June 135- 177 252-253 134 221 68 136 Addy, M., Sept./Oct. 235, Barregard, L., Nov./Dec. Bowman, W.D., May/June Cascone, P., May/June Cullen, T., Nov./Dec. 299 Driscoll, W.S., Jan./Feb. Sept./Oct. 262 303 163 155-156 Curro, F.A., May/June 35 Adey, J.D., May/June 150- Barry, D., Sept./Oct. 241 Boyd, A.S., Sept./Oct. 232 Castellarin, M., Nov./Dec. 108-109 Duncan, R.C., Mar./Apr. 151 Basker, R.M., Jan./Feb. 43 Boyd, R.L., Nov./Dec. 308 284 Curtis, J.W., Jr., May/June 99 Affitto, J., Jan./Feb. 51 Battisto, J.R., Sept./Oct. Bragger, U., May/June Cathro, P.R., Nov./Dec. 129-130 Dunford, R., July/Aug. Ahlqwist, M., Mar./Apr. 249-250 157-158 274-275 203 88 Batzer, R.C., Mar./Apr. Braxton, S.D., July/Aug. Caughman, F.W., Dunning, D.G., Jan./Feb. Alexander, G., Jan./Feb. 101-102 207 May/June 129-130 a 32 Baum, B.J., Jan./Feb. 4-5 Bray, K-.K., Nov./Dec. 312 Cavel, W.T., May/June D Alhadainy, H.A., Baumgarten, H.S., Bretz, W.A., Jan./Feb. 47- 151 Nov./Dec. 301 Mar./Apr. 63 48 Certosimo, A.J., Sept./Oct. Alperstei1n3,2 K.S., May/June BaumgarMtanre.r/,A pJr..C .,8 1 Brinke, 1R5-2T ., May/June Challac2o4m5b e, S.J., Dabbous2,0 7 M.K., July/Aug. E AAlntd,e rKk.vWi2.s0,t- ,2 M2Ta .y,/ JJaunn.e/ Fe1b6.4 BBaazuzmurcicnh3di0,,8 SM..,, NoJvu.ly//DAeucg.. BBrriodsemra,n ,2 5H1.DL-..2L,.5 ,2 J Suelpyt/.A/uOgc.t . ChamberJMlaaanrn..d//F,Ae pbr.M. . E4.94,0 -91 DDaallyt,o n,C .1G7M..8,J .,S epJtu.l/yO/cAtu.g . 258 EEcdksloenr,, MR..G,. ,J aMn.a/rF.e/bA.p r.1 6 96 Anderson, G.B., Nov./Dec. 211 201 Chandler, N.P., Nov./Dec. Dangler, L.V., Sept./Oct. Elbert, C., Nov./Dec. 317 311 Beardsley, T., Jan./Feb. Brodin, P., Sept./Oct. 253 274-275 262 Eldiwany, M., May/June Andreana, S., Sept./Oct. 29-30 Brown, A.R., Nov./Dec. Chapple, C.C., Sept./Oct. Dann, C., July/Aug. 201 148-149 251 Beck, J.D., Nov./Dec. 310 312 258 Dariel, M.P., May/June Eng, H.-L., July/Aug. 200 Andreasen, F.M., Jan./Feb. Becker, B.E., Sept./Oct. Brown, L.J., Nov./Dec. Chen, C.-C., July/Aug. 149-150 Engelhardtsen, S., AAnnddrréesa,s e33144n9M,,,5. TJJ.Juu,.ll Oyy.J/,/u AAluuJygga/..nA .u/22gF00.e22 b . BBeecikgehrt,o 2n31W,500. 003,, -D 3.SN,0e o4pMv ta..r//.DO/ecActp..r .2 50 BBBrrruoonwwinnci,kn ,27g 7R6,A-S8 .7.-,,8J2 . 7,J J0aMa nan.r././F/FeAebbp..r .3 71 7 CCChhhieocn,h, e E,.W 22,.00 G-0.6JJJ .a-.,n2, .0 /J7MFu aelrby..// AAu4pg0r.-. 4 1 63 dDDaaa rviSiiodl,sv oa,L2Nn .,1oJP 1v..,-.,C 2 /.MS1LDae2.erp,,ct. ../J /AuOpl3cry0t./1. A- u38g205.5 2 5 EEErnpngpsl,te e,rB ,.J3 ,J .u1VHJl9..ay ,,n / .MAN/uaoFgrev..b. /./A 2Dp04er25c. . 93 Annerot3h0,5 G., Nov./Dec. BBeelivme,d eAr.e,, SeP.pGt..,/ OJcatn.. /2F4eb0. BrunsvolJdul,y M/.AAu.g,. 206 Chou, H1.5-2N ., May/June Davies, 2K0.9L ., July/Aug. Esposito1,2 6S-.J1.2, 7M ay/June AAnnsuasraiv,i c6eI1., H .,K .JJ.u, lyM/aAru.g/.A pr1.8 2 Bengtss48o38n , C., Mar./Apr. BBruycahna,n a4Jn.6,, MaW.r,. /AJparn../ F8eb0. CChhroiws,t enMEsa.e,rn .,J/ aAnGp..rJ/..F, e b6.6 , 33-34 DDaavviieess,, 5RR0..-,M5 .1M, a yJ/aJnu./nFee b.1 62 AAAAAAptrzrtaaicacrzchhni,keid c,rsai ,o,So .n N22,11,,.4R 3 07M E.5M505.C.D a K,.-,.r., 1 ,A .7M .S/J6a,eSAu r pepl.tMpyr/.at/.A/.rA pO/.urcO/7g.tcA7. .t p .r9 .4 BBBBBBBeeeeeeetnrrryrtorkagmslyokla,i,,wu en inl,NTtd,4322. B.z ,6008J.G, .1 23ELR. , . . .,A ,,,. R M ,.SJ JJ,aea aaNypnnnNo/t...ov.J///v./FuFF./Oeeen/cDbbbetD.e.. . e c c.3125. 9520 -4 BBBBBBuuuuyurlrrexlgkm,boee ecas,iFks us.,,Ltm4211F1 .e8,.9770,rNJ J620 1,... -TN ,OJ1.. .o,J,,0Jv . 2r.AN.J M.,/ou, aDv Jlre.Juy.c/al//n.DAyA. u/ep/gAcrF3.u..e1 g b1.. CCClhlarerivkse,tl rauSnMSMMM2N1p.dea7aaao2,M,pr -vyyy . t.1./,//.L3/J /JJJ./.,ADuLuuJMO p.eu.cnnnr,Mc,lte ee.a .y. J r / aJ.Ana711122/u.22n3338Ag,9/.7076p. ,F/,-,-r eF1 2.be323 .b10 .7,4 dDDdDDeaeeee v b ieGBeBLleoseoiee,oear, nvn,8 25M1ae, T301a9Arr . -.M81yd,GJ5. G-i /..1P.2s,JJ. HE, 1.Ju.. 2,J.H,n u,.D e lM,. Jya, Ja /ru1nA.l5.u/y7/gA/ F.pAe rub.g. . FFFFFFaaeaaliiru llnrlezeakre,nn,r , e, rM R261,.H.32A1 P.V.1 ..JE R.,,.., ,, MSJJeaIuaIpyl,nt/y ..M/J//aAFuOruenc.gbte/... A p11r60.3- Bhat, K.S., May/June 146- 90-91 Sept./Oct. 251 211-212 147 Cobb, C.M., Nov./Dec. de’ Martinis, L.C., Fein, L., Sept./Oct. 230 B BBiiegrg,s , J.W,2 .7MF7a. ,y /JNuonv.e/ De12c1. C CCoohheenn,, 31BE..2IS ..,, JMaany.//FJeubn.e 23 Derouen9J,3u lTy./AA.u,g .M a2r1.1/ Apr. FFeeiinneb,e rgJ2.,7S .9, S .J, aNno./vF.e/bD.e c5.0 Bader, H., Jan./Feb. 9 Birt, B.D., July/Aug. 178- 125 Derr, M., Mar./Apr. 77-78 Felton, D.A., Mar./Apr. Bader, J.D., July/Aug. 212, 179 Caffesse, R.G., July/Aug. Cohen, M.E., July/Aug. Deutsch, A.S., Jan./Feb. 102 Mar./Apr. 83-84, Bishara, $.E., Mar./Apr. 69 180, Nov./Dec. 311 205 23 Fernandes, L.L., Jan./Feb. Nov./Dec. 315 Blankenau, R.J., May/June Cafruny, W.A., Jan./Feb. Colditz, G.A., Nov./Dec. Diehl, O., Mar./Apr. 84 44 Baer, M.L., Jan./Feb. 37- 151 37 304 Dietschi, D., Mar./Apr. 88, Ferracane, J.L., May/June 38 Cagidiaco, M.C., Coleman, E.J., Jan./Feb. Nov./Dec. 287-288 150-151 Nov./Dec. 301-302 51 322 Dental Abstracts Ferrari, M., Nov./Dec. Golden, D.P., May/June Hasegawa, T.K., Jr., Hiirzeler, M.B., Jan./Feb. Kapur, K.K., Nov./Dec. Lang, N.P., May/June 301-302 155 Sept./Oct. 218-220 41 157-158 Field, E.A., July/Aug. 200- Goldsmith, M.F., Hasler, J.F., Jan./Feb. 37- Lange, B.M., Jan./Feb. 27 201 Nov./Dec. 321 38 Langer, R., May/June 121 Fierro, J.F., July/Aug. 195 Goldstein, R-E., Mar./Apr. Haubitz, I., Jan./Feb. 45 Karlsson, S., Jan./Feb. 49 Langford, A., May/June Firestone, A.R., Mar./Apr. 62 Haug, R.H., July/Aug. I Katz, R-V., July/Aug. 174 121 99 Gooch, B.F., Jan./Feb. 12- 198-199 Katzberg, R.W., Sept./Oct. Langton, S.G., Sept./Oct. Fischer, C., Jan./Feb. 41 13, Mar./Apr. 90- Hausherr, C., July/Aug. 260-261 228-229 Fischer, J., Jan./Feb. 41 91 192 Iannetti, G., May/June Katzenstein, L., Sept./Oct. Lapidus, L., Mar./Apr. 88 Fiset, L., Nov./Dec. 299 Goodale, M.B., Jan./Feb. Hawley, G.M., Jan./Feb. 155-156 240 Lashmore, D.S., May/June Fitzgerald, M., Jan./Feb. 46 50-51 lizuka, T., May/June 161- Kaus, T., Sept./Oct. 260 149-150 32 Goracci, G., July/Aug. 211 Hayden, W.J., Mar./Apr. 162 Kay, E., July/Aug. 213 Lata, J., Mar./Apr. 67 Flack, V.F., Mar./Apr. 100 Gornitsky, M., Jan./Feb. 102 Imbery, T.A., Mar./Apr. Kay, E.J., Nov./Dec. 298 Latta, G.H.., Jr., Sept. /Oct. Flemming, T.F., Jan./Feb. 16 Hayes, M.J., July/Aug. 101-102 Kaya, H., May/June 146 235-236 45 Gortzak, R.A.T., May/June 186-187 Ishikawa, I., Nov./Dec. Kazemi, R.B., Mar./Apr. Latta, M.A., May/June 151 Flores-de-Jacoby, L., 152 Hazelton, L.R., Sept. /Oct. 312-313 81 Law, A.S., Mar./Apr. 70- Sept./Oct. 257 Grady, D., Mar./Apr. 93 231 Isidor, F., Nov./Dec. 316 Kelley, J.1., Jan./Feb. 37- 71 Flynn, M.J., Jan./Feb. 47 Grant, D.A., Jan./Feb. 47 He, T., Nov./Dec. 312- Ismail, A.I., May/June 38 Leao, A., May/June 161 Fochtman, F., Sept./Oct. Grant, F.T., May/June 150 313 158-159 Kelsey, W.P., III, Lee, K.K., Mar./Apr. 96 247 Gray, C.F., Mar./Apr. 76 Heasman, P.A., Mar./Apr. Isom, T.L., Mar./Apr. 81 May/June 151 Lehner, C.R., Mar./Apr. Fogel, H.M., Mar./Apr. 82 Green, S.R., Mar./Apr. 75 60 Kern, M., Nov./Dec. 315- 98 Fontana, M., Jan./Feb. 7-8 Greene, J., Mar./Apr. 93 Heaven, T., Mar./Apr. 99 316 Leight, R.S., Sept./Oct. Ford, T.RP., Jan./Feb. 33 Greenstein, G., July/Aug. Heir, G., Sept./Oct. 230 Khullar, $.M., Sept./Oct. 262 Fortin, D., May/June 149 181 Heitmann, T., July/Aug. J 253 Leinfelder, K.F., Jan./Feb. Fox, P.C., Nov./Dec. 280- Greer, D.F., Mar./Apr. 99 197 Kid, E.A.M., Nov./Dec. 13-14 281 Gremillion, H.A., Henry, R.G., Jan./Feb. 26- 303-304 Lekholm, U., Jan./Feb. 36 Francis, J.R., July/Aug. Nov./Dec. 290 27, May/June 150 Jacobsen, N., Jan./Feb. 44- Kidd, E.A.M., Mar./Apr. Leong, I.T., July/Aug. 206 Grippo, J.O., Jan./Feb. 8 Hentsten-Pettersen, A., 45 100 178-179 Francis, R., May/June 146- Grodstein, F., Nov./Dec. Jan./Feb. 44-45 Jacobson, H.L., Jan./Feb. Kieser, J.A., Sept./Oct. 255 Leroux, B., Nov./Dec. 309 Friede, 1H4.7, Jan./Feb. 18- Groenev3e0l4d , H.T., Herman,2 29W-.2W3.0, Sept./Oct. Jansen, 3C4. E., Mar./Apr. KinderknJeuclhyt/,A ugK.. E.1,8 4-185 Leutwyle2r9,4 K., Nov./Dec. 19 Sept./Oct. 255 Hermann, D.G., May/June 63-64 King, L.E., Jr., Sept./Oct. Lew, I., Mar./Apr. 79 Friedl, K.-H., May/June Grossi, $.G., July/Aug. 203 143 Jeffcoat, M.K., Jan./Feb. 232 Lewis, S., Jan./Feb. 10-11 46 148-149 Gruninger, S.E., Sept./Oct. Hersh, E.V., May/June King, T.S., Jan./Feb. 37- Liebenberg, W.H., Funkenhauser, Z., 254 143, May/June 154 Jeffeort, E., Nov./Dec. 309 38 Sept./Oct. 227-228 Jemt, R., Jan./Feb. 36 Jan./Feb. 45 Grushka, M., Mar./Apr. 70 Hewlett, E.R., Mar./Apr. Kingman, A., Jan./Feb. 35 Lieber, C.M, May/June Furuichi, Y., Jan./Feb. 46 Guichet, N., Nov./Dec. 100 Jensen, M.E., May/June Klaiber, B., Jan./Feb. 45 153-154 163 Furusawa, K., July/Aug. 277-279 Higgenbottom, F.L., Kleimeier, B., Nov./Dec. Lilly, J., May/June 120 199 Gunby, P., Nov./Dec. 321 Sept./Oct. 237 Jepson, N.J.A., Jan./Feb. 315-316 Lilly, J.P., Mar./Apr. 70-71 43 Gunderson, R., Nov./Dec. Hildebrandt, G.H., Koertge, T.E., Jan./Feb. Lin, C.-F., Jan./Feb. 47-48 Jesin, E., Mar./Apr. 91 290 Jan./Feb. 47-48 48 Lindhe, J., Jan./Feb. 46 Jessee, S.A., July/Aug. 191, Gunsolley, J.C., Jan./Feb. Hillman, M., Jan./Feb. 25 Kogon, S., May/June 160 Lindh-Strémberg, U., May/June 123 G 48 Himel, V.T., July/Aug. Johnson, A., Jan./Feb. 37- Kohal, R., Jan./Feb. 41 July/Aug. 202 Gutmann, J.L., May/June 170 Konzelman, J.L., Lindstedt, G., Mar./Apr. 38 111-112 Hinderstein, B., Jan./Feb. Sept./Oct. 229-230 88 Gaffar, A., Jan./Feb. 46, 17 Johnson, B.T., Jan./Feb. Kopel, H., Jan./Feb. 40-41 Linz, A.M., Jan./Feb. 31 Jan./Feb. 51 Hoad-Reddick, G., 23-24 Koprowski, G., May/June Lipton, J.A., Mar./Apr. 70 Gagari, E., May/June 119- July/Aug. 186 Johnson, H.A., Jan./Feb. 141-142 Liss, G.M., Mar./Apr. 91 Gagnon,11 2508P. -,1 5M9a y/June H HHoocchosttte,dM laJey.rK/,.J, uJMn.aLe.y ,/ 1J2u7n e Johnson2,36 0-7N2 .7W ., Nov./Dec. KKoorrnn,m aEn4.,5L .,K .NSo.,v .J/aDne.c/.F eb3.0 8 LLiissstngearr,t NenoL,.v ,. M/M.DaAer.c.,./ Ap3r1.3 88 Galbally, J.F., Jr., Jan./Feb. Haanaes, H.R., Sept./Oct. 141 Johnson, P.D., May/June Kothari, P., Nov./Dec. 274 Littleton, P.A., Jr., 31 253 Hodges, D.J., Mar./Apr. 143 Kraus, K., Sept./Oct. 221 Mar./Apr. 76 GGaalnlsikeen,, GM..SG..,, JaJna.n/.F/eFbe.b . 9 HHaacikg,h , G.S.,, NJoavn..//FDeebc.. 4269 0 Hoffman1,0 1 R.D., Sept./Oct. Johnson,38 R.B., Jan./Feb. Krejci, I1.5,4 M ay/June 153- LLoobcekcwko,o dH,. , SM.Aa.y, /JMaurn.e/ Ap1r2.1 28 Haji, F.S., July/Aug. 193- 247 Joho, J.P., July/Aug. 192 Kristensen, K., Jan./Feb. 90-91 Garcia-Godoy, F., 194 Hogan, M.M., May/June Jolly, D.E., Nov./Dec. 42 Loesche, W.J., Jan./Feb. GarfinkeMl,a r.S./,A pJra.n. /9F4e b. 29- Hamilto5n0,- 5F1. A., Jan./Feb. Holley, 1M6.3 M., Jan./Feb. Jonas, P2.7,5 J-a2n7.6/ Feb. 14-15 KKuurmaasrh,i naS,., JK.u,l yN/oAvu.g/.D e1c9.0 4175-74 8, May/June 30 Hammerle, C.H.F., 26-27 Jordan, R.B., July/Aug. 306 Logothetis, D.D., Garg, A.K., Nov./Dec. May/June 157-158 Holloway, P.J., Jan./Feb. 198-199 Kurita, H., Nov./Dec. 306 July /Aug. 194 283-284 Hammond, H.L., 50-51 Joy, E.D., Sept./Oct. 254 Kusiak, R.A., Mar./Apr. 91 Lombardo, G., Nov./Dec. Garrett, N.R., Nov./Dec. July/Aug. 178 Holtan, J.R., Jan./Feb. 43 Joyston-Bechal, S., Kwan, E.W., May/June 284 317 Hanna, C.B., Sept./Oct. Holtrop, S.S., May/June Mar./Apr. 100 131-132 London, R., May/June Genco, R.J., July/Aug. 203 261 137-138 125-126 Georgopoulou, M.K., Hanson, N., Nov./Dec. Holz, J., Mar./Apr. 88, Low, D.S., Nov./Dec. 291 May/June 145-146 274 Nov./Dec. 287-288 Lu, S.-Y., July/Aug. 200 GGeitbzb,s , T.W,. WN.o,v ./JDuleyc/.A ug2.9 9 Harding3,1 2C .D., Nov./Dec. 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Hosaka, H., May/June 291, Sept./Oct. 256 Lancaster, D.M., Lutka, R.W., May/June Gobetti,1 7J9.,P .,N oJvu.l/yD/eAcu.g. 282 Hartwig2,6 0A-.,2 6M1a y/June Hunt, R1.6J.1,- 1M6a2r ./Apr. 94- KKaappillaan,, BA..KL..,, MJaarn..//AFperb.. 2667- LandesmMaanr,. /AHp.rM.. , 97 Lutz, F.1,4 7M ay/June 153- Godder, B., Sept./Oct. 120 95 27 Nov./Dec. 277-279 154 238-239 VOLUME 41 ¢ Issue 6 © 1996 323 M Michelberger, D., Navazesh, M., Jan./Feb. 15 Pantera, E.A., Jr., Ranalli, D.N., Mar./Apr. St. Germain, H.A., Jr., Nov./Dec. 285 Nayyar, A., July/Aug. 171- Nov./Dec. 272-273 97 Nov./Dec. 289 MacAfee, K.A., May/June Mikx, F.H.M., Nov./Dec. 172 Parel, S., Jan./Feb. 10-11 Rateitschak, K.H., Sillsten, G., Nov./Dec. 143 271 Nelson, D.M., Jan./Feb. Parker, H.H., Jan./Feb. 38 Nov./Dec. 311 303 McAndrew, T., Jan./Feb. Milgrom, P., Nov./Dec. 37 Parkins, F.M., Mar./Apr. Ratzker, M., May/June Salonen, M.A.M., 26, May/June 138 299 Nelson, R.F., Jan./Feb. 37 62 149-150 Nov./Dec. 306 McBride, C.A., May/June Milledge, T., Sept./Oct. Nelson, S.L., Jan./Feb. 46 Pasquini, R., July/Aug. Raustia, A.M., Nov./Dec. Sandler, N.A., May/June 144 222 Nemecek, S., Mar./Apr. 204 306 122 McCabe, J.F., Jan./Feb. Miller, G.D., Jan./Feb. 20- 78-79 Patel, J.R., Mar./Apr. 99 Raviv, E., Jan./Feb. 16 Sandy, J.R., Sept./Oct. 235 43, July/Aug. 210 22 Nerone, R., Sept./Oct. 221 Patil, K.D., Sept./Oct. 256 Reddy, M.S., Jan./Feb. 19, Santi, E., Nov./Dec. 284 McCarthy, G.M., Millstein, P.L., Jan./Feb. Nery, E.B., Mar./Apr. 96 Pawlus, M.A., May/June Jan./Feb. 46 Sarasin, D., May/June 120 July/Aug. 193-194 41-42 Nevins, M., Mar./Apr. 65 149 Reed, M.J., May/June 141 Sari, K., May/June 162 McCord, J.F., July/Aug. Mirsky, S., Jan./Feb. 29, Newburn, E., Nov./Dec. Pecora, G., Sept./Oct. 251 Rees, T.D., May/June 124 Saxe, S.R., May/June 150 172 May/June 134-135 281 Pendrys, D.G., July/Aug. Regev, E., Mar./Apr. 85- Schafer, V., Mar./Apr. 84 McDonald, D., Mar./Apr. Mitchell, B., Jan./Feb. 37- Newman, H.N., Mar./Apr. 193 86 Schaller, H.-G., Nov./Dec. 93 38 71-72 Penning, C., May/June Regezi, J., Mar./Apr. 80 315-316 Machado, C.L., Nov./Dec Mijér, I., Nov./Dec. 317- Newman, M.G., Jan./Feb. 145 Reichart, P., May/June 121 Scharer, P., Mar./Apr. 98 283-284 318 45 Perez, P., Nov./Dec. 317 Reid, G., Mar./Apr. 60 Schatz, J.P., July/Aug. 192 Machtei, E.E., July/Aug. Molin, M., Nov./Dec. 302 Niemz, M.H., Mar./Apr. Perrott, D.H., Mar./Apr. Reijerse, E., Nov./Dec. Schenkein, H.A., Jan./Feb. 203 Mombelli, A., May/June 86 85-86 319-320 48 McKendry, D.J., Jan./Feb. 157-158 Nikolaou, A., May/June Peters, G., May/June 152 Reikie, D.F., May/June Scherer, W., Sept./Oct. 33 Monteiro, S., Jr., 145-146 Peterson, L.J., Mar./Apr. 117 238-239 Mackie, I.D.F., July/Aug. May/June 112-113 Nissan, R., Jan./Feb. 33-34 104 Reiser, G.M., Mar./Apr. 65 Scherl, D., Jan./Feb. 51 193-194 Monteiro da Silva, A.M., Nolte, J., Jan./Feb. 42 Petrone, M., May/June Reynolds, D.C., Jan./Feb. Schiff, T., May/June 162 Magne, P., Nov./Dec. Mar./Apr. 71-72 Norén, J.G., July/Aug. 202 162 17 Schifferle, R.E., Sept./Oct. 287-288 Moore, P.A., Sept./Oct. Nowjack-Raymer, RLE., Phillips, C., July/Aug. 201 Ricketts, D.N.J., 251 Mahler, D.B., Nov./Dec. 247 Jan./Feb. 35 Phipps, K.R., May/June Nov./Dec. 303-304 Schleyer, T.K.L., 319 Moran, J., Sept./Oct. 262 Nowzari, H., May/June 148 Ritter, A.V., May/June Sept./Oct. 242 Main, J.H.P., July/Aug. Morand, J.-M., Jan./Feb. 125-126 Pini Prato, G., Mar./Apr. 112-113 Schmitt, A., Sept./Oct. 178-179 14-15 95, Nov./Dec. 314 Rivera-Hidalgo, F., 259 Mair, L.H., Jan./Feb. 39 Mori, G., July/Aug. 211 Piskin, S., Jan./Feb. 32-33 Sept./Oct. 252-253 Schneider, D., May/June Makowski, G., May/June Moriya, Y., May/June 161- Pobojewski, S., Jan./Feb. Roberson, T.M., 136 154 162 O 28 Nov./Dec. 315 Schneider, $., Mar./Apr. Mancl, L., Mar./Apr. 93 Morrison, G.V., July/Aug. Pogrel, M.A., Mar./Apr. Robertson, P.B., Mar./Apr. 84 MMaanndgealn,aJ ruoIl.,yD /.A,A u.gJM.a. n,. /1F7e8b . 20 Morrow,22 6004D--.22,6 015S e pt./Oct. Oakley, 71D-.7A2., Mar./Apr. Pohle, 88H06., - DM.,a r.M/aAyp/rJ.u n8e5 - Rogers, 9131R 5.M-.1,1 6 May/June SScchhrooeend,e 1r9P,8. J .H,. EJ.u,l y/Aug. Mangum1,0 1 F.I., Mar./Apr. Moses, 5A9. J., Mar./Apr. 56- OOabteersg,, A.DJ..,L .N,o vJ.a/nD./eFce.b . 30392 Pollack, 12R1. , Nov./Dec. 296 Roistach9e0r-,9 1$ .L., Mar./Apr. Schultz,S eRpSt..,/ OcJtu.l y/2A4u9g . Manji, I., July/Aug. 187 Moskowitz, M.E., Oberholzer, R., Nov./Dec. Potera, C., Sept./Oct. 240 Romberg, E., July/Aug. 168-169 Mannche9n8 , R., Mar./Apr Mott, AJ.uE.l,y /AMuagr.. /A1p7r1.- 17720 Ochs, M3.1,1 May/June 122 Powers, 14J8.M-.1,4 9M ay/June Rose, K2.J0.4, -2M0a5y /June 115 Schulz, 3P1.2H ., Nov./Dec. 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Wilson, M.A., July/Aug. 227 Suzuki, J.B., July/Aug. 89 172 Skarping, G., Nov./Dec. 204-205 Walsh, M.M., Mar./Apr. Wilwerding, T.M.., 303 Suzuki, N., Mar./Apr. 90 U 93 May/June 151 Skoglund, A., Nov./Dec. Suzuki, S., May/June 146 Walter, J.H., Nov./Dec. Wismeyer, D., July/Aug. 305 Swift, E.J., Jr., May/June 290 208 Skoner, J.R., Sept./Oct. 149 Umeda, M., Nov./Dec. Wang, H.-L., July/Aug. Wood, M., July/Aug. 204- 247 312-313 206-207 205 Skotowski, M.C., Unterbrink, G., July/Aug. Ward, M.T., Mar./Apr. Worthington, H.V., Mar./Apr. 94-95 197 101 Jan./Feb. 50-51 Slavkin, H.C., Sept./Oct. T Urbani, G., Nov./Dec. 284 Warden, P.J., July/Aug. Wray, D., Mar./Apr. 96-97 262 177 Wu, M.-K., May/June 145- Slots, J., Jan./Feb. 47, Warnakulasuriya, K.A.A.S., 146 May/June 125-126, Taicher, S., May/June 156, Nov./Dec. 307 Wynn, R.L., Nov./Dec. Nov./Dec. 313 Sept./Oct. 254-255 V Wartik, N., Jan./Feb. 28 286 Smith, A.J., Sept./Oct. 262 Tallents, R.H., Sept./Oct. Wassell, R.W., July/Aug. Smith, B.A., Nov./Dec. 260-261 210 311 Tanaka, H., July/Aug. 199 Valauri, D.V., Mar./Apr. Watanabe, H., Nov./Dec. Smith, 2F.0,7 July/Aug. 206- Taylor, 2J4.9S.-,2 5Se0p t./Oct. van Ame9r0o-n9g1 en, J.P., Watson,3 1J2.,- 3M1a3r ./Apr. 96 - Smith, G.L.F., Mar./Apr. Tejerina, J.M., July/Aug. May/June 145 Weaver, R.G., Mar./Apr. 96-97 195 van der Bijl, P., July/Aug. 76 Yamamoto, E., Mar./Apr. Smith, H.R., Sept./Oct. ten Cate, J.M., May/June 173 Webber, R.L., May/June 92 256-257 145 van der Hoeven, J.S., 128 Yamamoto, M.., July/Aug. Smith, RA., Mar./Apr. 85- Terezhalmy, G.T., Nov./Dec. 271 Weber, H., Sept./Oct. 260 199 86 Sept./Oct. 249-250 Van der Valden, U., Weber, R.D., Sept./Oct. Yamaoka, M., July/Aug. Snoek, C.M., Nov./Dec. Terkla, L.G., Nov./Dec. Nov./Dec. 319-320 243 199 319-320 319 Van der Weijden, G.A., Weems, R.A., Mar./Apr. Yano, K., Nov./Dec. 312- Snowdon, D.A., May/June Thomas, C.A., July/Aug. Nov./Dec. 319-320 99 313 150 184-185 van Dijken, J.W.V., Wefel, J.S., May/June 163 Yeoman, L.R., Jan./Feb. Solomon, E.S., July/Aug. Thomas, D.L., Sept./Oct. Mar./Apr. 87, Wehmeyer, K.R., Jan./Feb. 50 186-187 254 Sept./Oct. 227 46 Young, J.M., Sept./Oct. Solomon, J.M., Mar./Apr. Thompson, V.P., Van Dis, M.L., Sept./Oct. Weigel, C., May/June 157- 224 90-91 July/Aug. 204-205 246 158 Yu, D.C., May/June 131- Spangberg, L.S.W., Thomson, P.J., Sept./Oct. Vandre, R.H., May/June Weinstein, P., Nov./Dec. 132 Mar./Apr. 81 228-229 128 309 Yu, H.C., May/June 131- Speechley, J.A., July/Aug. Thorén, J., Nov./Dec. 303 van Heerden, W.F.P., Weinstock, D., May/June 132 200-201 Threadgill, J.M., May/June May/June 140 116-117 Stampfer, M.J., Nov./Dec. 147 Van Mierlo, B.L., Weisgold, A., Mar./Apr. 304 Timmerman, M.F., Mar./Apr. 82 63-64 Stegeman, A., May/June Nov./Dec. 319-320 van Palenstein Helderman, Wekstein, D.R., May/June Z 152 Tipton, D.A., July/Aug. W.H., Nov./Dec. 150 Stegenga, B., July/Aug. 207 271 Wekstein, M.W., May/June 198 Tolman, D.E., Jan./Feb. van Waas, M.A.J., 150 Zarb, G.A., Sept./Oct. 259 Steinberg, B., Nov./Dec. 11-12 July /Aug. 208 Weltman, R., July/Aug. Zarkowski, P., May/June 279 Tominaga, Y., Nov./Dec. Varga, E., July/Aug. 200- 180 142 Stelzel, M., Sept./Oct. 257 312-313 201 Wesselink, P.R., May/June Zhukovsky, L., Sept./Oct. Stenman, E., Mar./Apr. 81 ‘Vonetti, M.S., Mar./Apr. Vargas, M.A., May/June 145-146 238-239 Stephens, R., May/June 95, Nov./Dec. 314 149 White, P., Mar./Apr. 91 Ziccardi, V., May/June 122 160 Torabinejad, M., Jan./Feb. Verdelis, K.G., Mar./Apr. White, S.C., Mar./Apr. 100 Zitterbart, P.A., Sept./Oct. Stevens, V.J., May/June 33, Mar./Apr. 82 65-66 White, S.N., Jan./Feb. 40- 246 148 Torbjérner, A., Jan./Feb. Vermeeren, J.I.J.F., 41, July/Aug. 183- Zorpette, G., Nov./Dec. Stewart, D.C.L., Jan./Feb. 49 July/Aug. 208 184 294 31 Trejo, P.M., July/Aug. 180 Voelker, R., May/June 134 Whitney, C., Nov./Dec. Zullo, T., Sept./Oct. 247 Stewart, G.G., Jan./Feb. 6, Triolo, P.T., May/June Volpe, A.R., Jan./Feb. 46, 299 7 163 May/June 162 VOLUME 41 ¢ Issue 6 ¢ 1996 SUBJECT INI A Anesthesia Bites: human, to hand, management, July/Aug. 174 electronic, for restorative procedures in very young patients, Bleaching Abfraction: dental, noncarious, definition, diagnosis and May/June 110 agents, saliva modulating, July/Aug. 207 treatment, Jan./Feb. 9 local, for extractions, risk with heart patients, Sept./Oct. dental, for children, Sept./Oct. 233 254 nightguard vital, as safe and effective, May/June 113 Abuse and neglect, of children (see Children abuse and neglect) Academic settings: managed dental care in, Jan./Feb. 31 tissue, duration of, vasoconstrictor for children, May/June of nonvital tooth, guidelines for, May/June 112 Academics, Jan./Feb. 31, July/Aug. 191, Mar./Apr. 76, 143 Block May/June 141, Nov./Dec. 291, Sept./Oct. 242 Anesthesiology, Mar./Apr. 60, Mar./Apr. 80, May/June 110, alveolar nerve, inferior, nerve damage with, Mar./Apr. 80 Adhesives, dentinal (see Dentinal adhesives) Sept./Oct. 221, Sept./Oct. 245 dental, inferior, injection leads to unusual complication, Aerosols Anesthetic Mar./Apr. 60 contamination: chlorhexidine gluconate prerinse to fight, local, amide, confirmed allergic reaction to, Sept./Oct. 221 Blood pressure: and stress in dentists, May/June 152 July/Aug. 194 localization, to diagnose oral and dental pain, Jan./Feb. 17 Body function: amalgam restorations not affecting, Mar./Apr. high evacuator attachment reducing, Sept./Oct. 252 problems, pulp tester to predict, Sept./Oct. 245 88 Aged Angina: dental management of patients with, Sept./Oct. 229 Bond strength: of dentinal adhesives, compared for in vivo and health and dental condition, Jan./Feb. 47 Antibacterial agents: preventing postsurgical bacteremia, in vitro placement, Nov./Dec. 301 jaw pain in, with many etiologies, May/June 122 Mar./Apr. 84 Bonding Antibiotics: locally delivered, for acute phase of periodontitis, dentin, agents mental acuity in, Nov./Dec. 293 Nov./Dec. 312 clinical evaluation of, Mar./Apr. 87 treatment of, July/Aug. 186 women, amalgam and cognitive function, May/June 150 Antifungal therapy: for mild denture-related papillary and pins, in amalgams, resistance of, Mar./Apr. 101 Aging: periodontal disease not natural consequence of, hyperplasia, Nov./Dec. 306 new generation systems, evaluation, Nov./Dec. 301 Nov./Dec. 310 Antihypertensive drugs: effects on salivary function, Mar./Apr. Bone AIDS 68 allogeneic matrix, evaluation of, July/Aug. 206 Anti-inflammatory drugs: nonsteroidal, in bone loss in graft thalidomide for, Mar./Apr. 78 (See also HIV) periodontitis, Jan./Feb. 46 and collagen membrane, July/Aug. 206 Air abrasive technology: for pit and fissure caries, Mar./Apr. 62 Antimicrobial agent: triclosan (see Triclosan) endosseous implant in, Jan./Feb. 11 Algae eaters, Sept./Oct. 240 Antisuction device: tested in turbine drive air lines, Sept. /Oct. loss Allergens: metal, x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy identifying, 252 in mandibular lingual cortical plate, July/Aug. 199 Mar./Apr. 89 Aphthous stomatitis: recurrent, management of, Sept./Oct. in periodontitis, NSAIDs in, Jan./Feb. 46 Allergic reaction: to amide local anesthetics, Sept./Oct. 221 232 miniplate fixation, endodontic sequelae of, Nov./Dec. 274 Allogeneic bone matrix: evaluation of, July/Aug. 206 Apnea: sleep, obstructive, diagnosis and treatment, May/June Branemark implant: fitting provisional prostheses on, Allograft: with guided tissue regeneration for intrabony 115 July/Aug. 175 defects, May/June 125 Argyria: tissue, after endodontic treatment, May/June 111 Bridge: resin-bonded, periodontal response as good, July/Aug. Alveolar Arthrocentesis: efficacy for closed lock, May/June 161 204 nerve (see Nerve, alveolar) Aspirin solution: for supragingival irrigation as periodontal Brooklynese: discussion of, Mar./Apr. 77 osteitis (see Osteitis, alveolar) therapy adjunct, Jan./Feb. 45 Burning mouth syndrome: review of, Mar./Apr. 70 Amalgam Assistant: dental, perspective on staff meetings, Jan./Feb. 27 Business education: for dentists, May/June 141 cognitive function and, in aged women, May/June 150 Attachment: periodontal, loss, risk with early-onset core, fabrication for coronally debilitated tooth, Jan./Feb. periodontitis, Jan./Feb. 48 20 Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, Nov./Dec. 294 dentin bonding agents and pins in, resistance of, Mar./Apr Attitudes C 101 of college football coaches toward mouthguard regulation, fillings Mar./Apr. 97 mercury exposure from, nicotine gum chewing increasing, public, toward dentists, May/June 144 Calcification: canal, difficult-to-treat, access to, Jan./Feb. 6 Nov./Dec. 303 Automobiles: pollution by, May/June 136 Calcium hydroxide removal, oral lichenoid reaction changes evaluated after, Avulsion: reimplantation after, July/Aug. 192 after pulpotomy, May/June 146 vehicles affect pH and calcium ion release, May/June 146 Nov./Dec. 305 Calculus galvanic pain between gold and amalgam, Sept./Oct. 222 inhibition agents, clinical trials of, Sept./Oct. 239 high copper, with zinc, reducing marginal breakdown, Jan./Feb. 39 B psruebvgailnegnicveal,, ppartehsocgaelniincgi tgye la tneds t perfefveectnst ioonn,, NJoavn..//FDeebc.. 2301 2 margin ditching and staining indicating secondary caries, ’s, due to i ing, May/June 115 Mar./Apr. 100 Bacteremia Calmert, Jeanne, Jan./Feb. 29 mercury vaporization from, tin affecting, May/June 150 bacteria from root canals as source of, Mar./Apr. 83 Camera: intraoral, dental care quality improvement with, restoration with extraction, Mar./Apr. 92 Mar./Apr. 62 alternatives to, Sept./Oct. 226 postsurgical, prevention with antibacterial agents, Mar./Apr. bonded vs. unbonded, showing no difference, Nov./Dec. 319 84 calcified, difficult-to-treat, access to, Jan./Feb. 6 Bacteria curved, flaring, root thickness evaluation after, Mar./Apr. 81 class V, copper band matrix for, May/June 132 anaerobic, lead to tongue bad breath, May/June 157 Cancer not affecting body function, Mar./Apr. 88 contamination, of dental unit water supply, original source colorectal, and common sense, May/June 135 recurrent caries in occlusal margins of, gap width in, of, Jan./Feb. 37 lesion, toluidine blue for detection of, Nov./Dec. 307 Mar./Apr. 101 pathogens, retarding guided tissue regeneration, May/June thalidomide for, Mar./Apr. 78 retroseals, blood mercury levels with, Sept./Oct. 247 125 tongue, features, diagnosis and management, July/Aug. 178 Amewleaorb lapastttoemrans:, esuvragleurayt ioonf,, NJoavn..//FDeebc.. 329 79 from root canals as source of bacteremia, Mar./Apr. 83 Carbon dioxide laser: description of use, July/Aug. 176 American Dental Association: and other organized dental tetracycline-resistant, and periodontal disease, July/Aug. Carcinoma: oral and intraosseous squamous cell, with HIV, groups, July/Aug. 188 181 May/June 121 Amide local anesthetics: confirmed allergic reaction to, Baseball performance: smokeless tobacco use not enhancing, Care Sept./Oct. 221 Mar./Apr. 93 dental (see Dental care) Analgesic regimens: after periodontal treatment, Sept./Oct. Bee venom therapy: for multiple sclerosis, Mar./Apr. 79 managed (see Managed care) 256 Behavior, Jan./Feb. 32, May/June 144, Nov./Dec. 298 Caries Anatomy: human, computer program for, Nov./Dec. 291 Biofilms: significance in dentistry, Sept./Oct. 225 activity, relationship to approximal cavitation, Nov./Dec. Bite-wing image: relationship to approximal cavitation, 300 Nov./Dec. 300 proximal, diagnosis with comp system, Mar./Apr.9 9 326 Dental Abstracts nursing stability, of new generation composites, Mar./Apr. 88 in academic settings, Jan./Feb. 31 cultural infant feeding practices and, Nov./Dec. 309 Colorectal cancer: and common sense, May/June 135 market forces and, Jan./Feb. 52 microbiology of, Nov./Dec. 283 Competency mirror, illuminated, facilitating oral exams, Sept./Oct. 246 pit and fissure, air abrasive technology for, Mar./Apr. 62 dental, continuing assessment of, Nov./Dec. 291 office, stress management in, Jan./Feb. 25 prevalence, and fluorosis, trends in, Jan./Feb. 35 ethics of, knowing when you don’t know, Sept./Oct. 218 pain, diagnosis by anesthetic localization, Jan./Feb. 17 prevention, in Sjégren’s syndrome, Nov./Dec. 281 Composite patient records, comparison with medical records, May/June recurrent, in occlusal margins of amalgam restorations, gap color changes, post-curing not causing, May/June 148 147 width in, Mar./Apr. 101 color stability of new generation composites, Mar./Apr. 88 plans, direct reimbursement in, promotion of, July/Aug. removal at enamel-dentin junction, Nov./Dec. 303 light-cured, for denture tooth repair, July/Aug. 182 168 research, May/June 145, Nov./Dec. 271, Nov./Dec. 300 luting agents, ultrasonic application of, Mar./Apr. 89 radiography, digital, May/June 128 root posterior, wear patterns of, evaluation, Jan./Feb. 39 schools, education on child abuse and neglect in, July/Aug. diagnosis of, issues surrounding, July/Aug. 174 resin (see Resin, composite) 191 with gingival recession, surgical correction, Nov./Dec. re ion (see R composite ) setting, tuberculosis infection control recommendations for, 284 Computed system: for approximal caries diagnosis, Mar./Apr. Jan./Feb. 12 secondary 99 unit amalgam margin ditching and staining indicating, Computer water supply of, original source of bacterial contamination Mar./Apr. 100 key for, numeral, Jan./Feb. 30 of, Jan./Feb. 37 definition, etiology and treatment, Jan./Feb. 7 news about, Mar./Apr. 74 water system model type, and Legionella pneumophila diagnosis of, discoloration and fracture in, May/June 145 program for human anatomy, Nov./Dec. 291 contamination, Jan./Feb. 44 glass ionomer restoration not preventing, Nov./Dec. 317 Computerizing: patient record, Jan./Feb. 25 workers, latex hypersensitivity in, Sept./Oct. 249 Cariogenicity: diet more important than mutans streptococcal Condylar lesion assessment: biplanar tomography better than Dentifrice species in, Nov./Dec. 271 panoramic imaging for, July/Aug. 209 anticalculus, equivalency in three types, May/June 162 Carpal tunnel syndrome: and dental hygienists, Mar./Apr. 91 Conspiracy: definition, May/June 139 fluoride, triclosan copolymer test of, Jan./Feb. 50 Cavitation: approximal, relationship to bite-wing image and Copper fluoride delivery system enhancement in, increasing mineral caries activity, Nov./Dec. 300 band matrix, for class V amalgam restorations, May/June gain, May/June 163 Cavity 132 three dentifrices for dental hypersensitivity, Sept./Oct. 261 design, with resin-modified glass ionomer cement, Jan./Feb. high copper amalgam with zinc reducing marginal Dentin Lh breakdown, Jan./Feb. 39 adhesives, bond strength of, compared for in vivo and in preparation with Nd:YLF laser, Mar./Apr. 86 Core: amalgam, fabrication for coronally debilitated tooth, vitro placement, Nov./Dec. 301 Cement Jan./Feb. 20 bonded composite resin, for retrograde root filling, long- glass ionomer (see Glass ionomer cement) Cosmetic success: provisional restorations key to, Mar./Apr. term evaluation, Sept./Oct. 247 luting, glass ionomer vs. zinc phosphate, for postoperative 73 bonding agents sensitivity, Nov./Dec. 315 Craniofacial growth: abnormal, Jan./Feb. 18 clinical evaluation of, Mar./Apr. 87 resin modified, moisture susceptibility of, Jan./Feb. 40 Credit: extending to patients, legalities of, Jan./Feb. 26 and pins, in amalgams, resistance of, Mar./Apr. 101 Ceramic Crossbite: anterior tooth, correction with bonded composite enamel junction, caries removal at, Nov./Dec. 303 crown resin slopes, Sept./Oct. 234 Dentist castable, evaluation, May/June 151 Crown blood pressure and stress in, May/June 152 metal, simulated collarless, strength of, Mar./Apr. 98 ceramic business education for, May/June 141 inlays on onlays, update, May/June 132 castable, evaluation, May/June 151 clinical decisions of, variations as widespread, Mar./Apr. 83 metal restorations, opaque system for, Jan./Feb. 41 metal, simulated collarless, strength of, Mar./Apr. 98 as expert witness, Sept./Oct. 243 veneered titanium restorations, study of, Sept./Oct. 260 fracture, with pulpal involvement, Sept./Oct. 222 first impressions of, and professionalism, Nov./Dec. 295 Chairside test: for peri-implant lesions, Jan./Feb. 9 to prevent tooth fracture, Nov./Dec. 315 guide to information superhighway, May/June 140 Chewing gum Curet: periodontal, cutting edge of, engineering specifics of, hepatitis C virus infection risk low for, Sept./Oct. 254 adherence to restorative materials and enamel, Jan./Feb. 42 Nov./Dec. 285 public attitudes toward, May/June 144 chlorhexidine, efficacy of, Sept./Oct. 262 Curing: post-curing not causing perceptible color changes in radiographic practices of, examination of, May/June 160 Children composites, May/June 148 stress, due to death of patient, Jan./Feb. 26 abuse and neglect Cyst: true, more difficult to treat endodontically than pocket treatment decision-making of, many factors affecting, education in dental schools on, July/Aug. 191 cysts, Sept./Oct. 249 Nov./Dec. 298 oral signs of, May/June 123 Dentistry bleaching, dental, and enamel microabrasion for, Sept./Oct. biofilm significance in, Sept./Oct. 225 233 for children, Jan./Feb. 18, July/Aug. 202, Mar./Apr. 94, dentistry for, Jan./Feb. 18, July/Aug. 202, Mar./Apr. 94, D May/June 123, Nov./Dec. 283, Nov./Dec. 309, May/June 123, Nov./Dec. 283, Nov./Dec. 309, Sept./Oct. 233 Sept./Oct. 233 chlorhexidine in, use review, Jan./Feb. 23 fluorosis risk in, Mar./Apr. 94 Deaf patients: office accessible to, May/June 138 ergonomics in, Nov./Dec. 296 oral developmental delays, after tobacco smoke exposure, Death esthetic, July/Aug. 171, May/June 112 Sept./Oct. 255 of patient, causing stress on dentist, Jan./Feb. 26 managed care in, current status of, Nov./Dec. 295 vasoconstrictor for, tissue anesthesia duration, May/June time of, and insects, Jan./Feb. 29 operative, Jan./Feb. 14, July/Aug. 197, May/June 153, 143 Decision-making: treatment, of dentists, many factors affecting, Nov./Dec. 303, Sept./Oct. 227 Chlorhexidine Nov./Dec. 298 preventive, Mar./Apr. 97, May/June 158, Sept./Oct. 258 chewing gum, efficacy of, Sept./Oct. 262 Decisions: clinical, of dentists, variations as widespread, standardized treatment regimens for, Mar./Apr. 61 in dentistry, use review, Jan./Feb. 23 Mar./Apr. 83 restorative, Jan./Feb. 20, July/Aug. 182, July/Aug. 210, gluconate prerinse, to fight aerosol contamination, Dental Mar./Apr. 100, May/June 129, Nov./Dec. 287, July/Aug. 194 abfraction, noncarious, definition, diagnosis and treatment, Nov./Dec. 317, Sept./Oct. 237 Cholesterol Jan./Feb. 9 dardized treatment regi for, Mar./Apr. 61 low diet, fish for, Sept./Oct. 240 assistant (see Assistant, dental) volunteer, abroad, exploration of, Nov./Dec. 321 lowering, Nov./Dec. 294 block injection, inferior, unusual complication of, Mar./Apr. Dentures testing, issues in, Sept./Oct. 240 60 interim, for emergency prosthetic problems, May/June 126 Class 6 lesions: restoring with direct gold, Nov./Dec. 289 care, intraoral camera improving quality, Mar./Apr. 62 mandibular, adjustment, objective investigation before, Cleaning: ultrasonic, of instruments reducing cross-infection competency, continuing assessment of, Nov./Dec. 291 Jan./Feb. 49 risk, Jan./Feb. 37 condition, of aged, Jan./Feb. 47 new or modified, adaptation to, as long process, Nov./Dec. CO, laser: description of use, July/Aug. 176 education (see Education, dental) 317 Cognitive erosion, and hard tissue lesions, Jan./Feb. 8 partial function, and amalgam, in aged women, May/June 150 flossing, creative, Nov./Dec. 293 bonded fixed, long-term evaluation of, May/June 159 restructuring, May/June 135 health, services research, importance of, July/Aug. 213 removable, light-cured composite restorations as adjunct Collagen membrane: with bone grafts, July/Aug. 206 history, museum for, July/Aug. 188 to, Sept./Oct. 235 Color hygienists (see Hygienists, dental) related papillary hyperplasia, mild, antifungal therapy for, changes in composites, post-curing not causing, May/June informatics, development of, Sept./Oct. 242 Nov./Dec. 306 148 managed care soft lining material, temporary, Jan./Feb. 43 VOLUME 41 ¢ Issue 6 © 1996 327 teeth repair, light-cured composite for, July/Aug. 182 Esthetics: of implant-supported provisional restorations, Galvanic pain: between gold and amalgam, Sept./Oct. 222 traditional, vs. resin bonded dentures and implants, Jan./Feb. 10 Gap width: in recurrent caries in occlusal margins of amalgam Sept./Oct. 258 Ethics: of competency, knowing when you don’t know, restorations, Mar./Apr. 101 Deprogramming device: anterior, construction method, Sept./Oct. 218 Gender: and transition into practice, July/Aug. 186 Nov./Dec. 290 Ethylene oxide gas: not sterilizing handpieces, jan./Feb. 38 Generic prescriptions: writing of, May/June 108 Devices, Sept./Oct. 246 Evacuator attachment: high volume, reducing aerosols, Genetics: human, perspective on, Sept./Oct. 263 Diet: more important than mutans streptococcal species in Sept./Oct. 252 Gingiva cariogenicity, Nov./Dec. 271 Evolution, Jan./Feb. 29 graft, free, in guided tissue regeneration, Mar./Apr. 95 Discoloration: in secondary caries diagnosis, May/June 145 Exercise: timing of, Jan./Feb. 28 hyperplasia, with nifedipine, Mar./Apr. 96 Dogs: and scents, Mar./Apr. 77 Expert witness: dentist as, Sept./Oct. 243 inflammation mediators, and triclosan, Jan./Feb. 51 Domestic violence survivors: plastic surgery for, May/June 134 Extraction reactions on composite resins and glass-ionomer cements, Drugs bacteremia with, Mar./Apr. 92 Sept./Oct. 227 anti-inflammatory, nonsteroidal, in bone loss in hemorrhage risk after, liver disease increasing, Sept./Oct. recession with root caries, surgical correction, Nov./Dec. periodontitis, Jan./Feb. 46 228 284 new FDA approvals, 1994-1995, Nov./Dec. 286 local anesthesia for, risk with heart patients, Sept./Oct. 254 surgery for restoring harmony around single tooth implant, prescribing outside scope of dental practice, serious reasons of clinician for, Nov./Dec. 308 May/June 117 consequences of, Sept./Oct. 243 sockets, immediate placement of implants into, Sept./Oct. Gingivitis: triclosan in, Jan./Feb. 46 side effects study, May/June 134 251 Gingivostomatitis: necrotizing, predisposing factors, July/Aug. Dry mouth: causes and evaluation methods, Nov./Dec. 280 third molar, complications of, July/Aug. 198 205 Dysplastic epithelial borders: identification with vital staining, Glass ionomer Nov./Dec. 306 cement for cavity design, Jan./Feb. 14 YY gingival reactions and plaque formation on, Sept./Oct. 227 E luting, compared with zinc phosphate for postoperative Facial pain: atypical, distinguished from trigeminal neuralgia, sensitivity, Nov./Dec. 315 Nov./Dec. 282 moisture susceptibility of, vs. resin modified cement, Eating disorders: diagnosis and dental management with, FDA Jan./Feb. 40 Sept./Oct. 231 new drug approvals, 1994-1995, Nov./Dec. 286 with resin, Mar./Apr. 66 Edentulousness: maxillary arch, implant treatment of, follow- radiography recommendations, evaluation, Mar./Apr. 99 resin-modified, test for cure depth, May/June 149 up, Jan./Feb. 36 Feeding: cultural practices, for infant, and nursing caries, restoration, not preventing secondary caries, Nov./Dec. 317 Education Nov./Dec. 309 Gloves business, for dentists, May/June 141 Files coating, and porcelain veneer strength, Jan./Feb. 43 on child abuse and neglect in dental schools, July/Aug. 191 endodontic (see Endodontic files) latex, potential adverse reactions to, July/Aug. 172 dental periodontal, comparison of, July/Aug. 204 Gold future of, Jan./Feb. 31 Filling direct, for restoring class 6 lesions, Nov./Dec. 289 postdoctoral, clinical training in, Mar./Apr. 76 amalgam (see Amalgam filling) flakes, beverage containing, and lichen planus, Sept./Oct. Elderly (see Aged) root, retrograde, dentin bonded composite resin for, long- 232 Electronic anesthesia: for restorative procedures in very young term evaluation, Sept./Oct. 247 galvanic pain between gold and amalgam, Sept./Oct. 222 patients, May/June 110 Fish: for low cholesterol diet, Sept./Oct. 240 Graft Employment law: terminations, Nov./Dec. 297 Fissure sealants: study of, May/June 158 bone (see Bone graft) Enamel Flap design: adjacent to maxillary anterior implants, Sept./Oct. gingiva, free, use in guided tissue regeneration, Mar./Apr. chewing gum adherence to, Jan./Feb. 42 250 95 dentin junction, caries removal at, Nov./Dec. 303 Flossing: dental, creative, Nov./Dec. 293 Granulation tissue: removal of, device and minimally invasive microabrasion for children, Sept./Oct. 233 Fluorescence spectroscopy: x-ray, identifying metal allergens, procedure for, May/June 124 Endodontic Mar./Apr. 89 Growth: craniofacial, abnormal, Jan./Feb. 18 files Fluoride, Jan./Feb. 35, July/Aug. 193 Guided tissue regeneration assessed for efficacy during use, Mar./Apr. 81 dentifrice, triclosan/copolymer, test of, Jan./Feb. 50 with allografts, for intrabony defects, May/June 125 nickel-titanium, advantages of, July/Aug. 170 enhanced delivery system in dentifrice increasing mineral bacterial pathogens retarding, May/June 125 instruments and materials, trends in, Nov./Dec. 272 gain, May/June 163 current status of, July/Aug. 180 sequelae of miniplate bone fixation, Nov./Dec. 274 Fluorosis gingival grafts in, free, Mar./Apr. 95 treatment and caries prevalence, trends in, Jan./Feb. 35 membrane exposure not interfering with, July/Aug. 203 argyria after, of tissue, May/June 111 prevention, practitioners’ role in, July/Aug. 193 new attachment in, maintenance of, May/June 157 endotoxin penetration into unsealed teeth after, Jan./Feb. risk in children, Mar./Apr. 94 Guppy: sexual behavior of, Jan./Feb. 28 33 Football coaches: college, attitudes toward mouthguard microleakage around posts in, Mar./Apr. 82 regulations, Mar./Apr. 97 nerve damage, prompt treatment after, importance of, Foreign bodies: detailed patient history for diagnosis, Nov./Dec. 274 Mar./Apr. 67 single-visit, no longer a myth, Nov./Dec. 272 Fracture H true cysts more difficult to treat than pocket cysts, crown, with pulpal involvement, Sept./Oct. 222 Sept./Oct. 249 mandibular Halitosis: current concepts of, Nov./Dec. 280 Endodontically treated teeth: restorative approaches, condyle, rigid external fixation of, May/June 155 Hand: human bites to, management, July/Aug. 174 Mar./Apr. 102 triangular fragments, management of, May/June 156 Handpiece sterilization Endodontics, Jan./Feb. 6, Jan./Feb. 32, July/Aug. 170, maxillary, treatment, morbidity in, July/Aug. 198 essential part of responsible dental care, Sept./Oct. 224 July/Aug. 192, Mar./Apr. 81, May/June 111, in secondary caries diagnosis, May/June 145 ethylene oxide gas not effective, Jan./Feb. 38 May/June 145, Nov./Dec. 272, Sept./Oct. 222, teeth Health Sept./Oct. 247 incidence and consequences, July/Aug. 212 of aged, Jan./Feb. 47 Endosseous implant prevention with crowns, Nov./Dec. 315 dental, services research, importance of, July/Aug. 213 in bone graft, Jan./Feb. 11 Frustrating patient visits: leading to malpractice liability claims, occupational health problems in dental hygienists, Jan./Feb. salvage with fractured abutment screws, May/June 118 Nov./Dec. 299 44 Endotoxin penetration: into unsealed teeth after endodontic Furcal perforations: repair with trioxide aggregate, Jan./Feb. oral (see Oral health) treatment, Jan./Feb. 33 33 periodontal, and salivary gland flow rates, May/June 158 Epithelial borders: dysplastic, identification with vital staining, Heart patients: risk to, of local anesthesia for extractions, Nov./Dec. 306 Sept./Oct. 254 Ergonomics: in dentistry, Nov./Dec. 296 Hemisection: of maxillary molar palatal root, Jan./Feb. 22 Erosion: dental, and hard-tissue lesions, Jan./Feb. 8 G Hemorrhage: risk after extractions, liver disease increasing, Esthetic Sept./Oct. 228 dentistry, July/Aug. 171, May/June 112 Hepatitis C virus infection: risk low for dentists and oral restorations for posterior teeth, Nov./Dec. 287 Gallium restorative material: evaluation, July/Aug. 195 surgeons, Sept./Oct. 254 328 Dental Abstracts History: dental, museum of, July/Aug. 188 Incisor: replanted, long-term survival and healing Light HIV complications, Jan./Feb. 34 cured in carcinoma, oral and intraosseous squamous cell, Indebtedness: student, ramifications of, May/June 142 composite, for denture teeth repair, July/Aug. 182 May/June 121 Infant: cultural feeding practices and nursing caries, Nov./Dec. composite restorations, as adjunct to removable partial misdiagnosis of non- Hodgkin’s lymphoma in, May/June 309 dentures, Sept./Oct. 235 120 Infection pit and fissure sealant, retention and wear of, Mar./Apr. patient failure to disclose, July/Aug. 193 control, Jan./Feb. 12, Jan./Feb. 37, July/Aug. 194, 94 periodontal disease in, Mar./Apr. 96 Sept./Oct. 224, Sept./Oct. 252 curing light intensity, effects on shrinkage and restoration (See also AIDS) oral, systemic dissemination from, Jan./Feb. 15 integrity, July/Aug. 211 Hormones: use reducing tooth loss, Nov./Dec. 304 orofacial puncture wounds leading to, Mar./Apr. 67 (See alsoPhotocuring restorative resins) Hygienist, dental Inflammation: gingival, mediators of, and triclosan, Jan./Feb. Lining: temporary soft denture lining material, Jan./Feb. 43 carpal tunnel syndrome of, Mar./Apr. 91 51 Liver disease: increasing hemorrhage risk after extractions, effective use increasing patient service, May/June 137 Infl y period | diseases: psychosocial factors in, Sept./Oct. 228 occupational health probl in, Jan./Feb. 44 Mar./Apr. 71 Lock: closed, arthrocentesis efficacy for, May/June 161 Hyperactivity /attention deficit disorder, Nov./Dec. 294 Information superhighway: guide for dentist to, May/June Luting agents: composite, ultrasonic application of, Mar./Apr. Hyperplasia 140 89 gingival, nifedipine-induced, Jan./Feb. 16, Mar./Apr. 96 Inlay Lyme disease: dental considerations in, Sept./Oct. 230 papillary, mild denture related, antifungal therapy for, ceramic, update on, May/June 132 Lymphoma: non-Hodgkin’s, misdiagnosis in HIV, May/June Nov./Dec. 306 direct, vs. conventional composite restorations, July /Aug. 120 Hypersensitivity 210 dental, three dentifrices for, Sept./Oct. 261 retainer prosthesis, resin-bonded, evaluation of, Nov./Dec. latex, in dental workers, Sept./Oct. 249 316 Insects M protein, and plant receptor molecule, Mar./Apr. 79 and time ofd eath, Jan./Feb. 29 I Instrument Malocclusion: class II, effect on self-concept and early endodontic, trends in, Nov./Dec. 272 treatment results, July/Aug. 201 ultrasound cleaning, reducing cross-infection risk, Jan./Feb. Malpractice liability claims: frustrating patient visits leading to, Identification: videotape and safety, Mar./Apr. 78 37 Nov./Dec. 299 Ig Nobel Prize, May/June 134 Instrumentation: single vs. multiple sessions of, Nov./Dec. Mammals: molars of, Sept./Oct. 241 Illuminated dental mirror: facilitating oral exams, Sept./Oct. 311 Managed care 246 Intrabony dental, in academic settings, Jan./Feb. 31 Immunology, Sept./Oct. 249 defects, guided tissue regeneration with allografts for, in dentistry, current status of, Nov./Dec. 295 Implant, Jan./Feb. 9, Jan./Feb. 35, July/Aug. 175, May/June 125 medical and dental, and market forces, Jan./Feb. 52 Mar./Apr. 63, Mar./Apr. 85, May/June 116, regeneration, periodontal, trial of, Nov./Dec. 314 practice, switching to, May/June 137 Nov./Dec. 277, Sept./Oct. 223, Sept./Oct. 250 Intraoral camera: dental care quality improvement with, Mandibular Branemark, fitting provisional prostheses on, July/Aug. 175 Mar./Apr. 62 denture adjustment, objective investigation before, for edentulous maxillary arch, follow-up, Jan./Feb. 36 Jan./Feb. 49 endosseous fracture (see Fracture, mandibular) in bone graft, Jan./Feb. 11 lingual cortical plate, bone loss in, July/Aug. 199 salvage with fractured abutment screws, May/June 118 J Mandibulectomy: partial, implant rehabilitation after, in extraction sockets, immediate placement, Sept./Oct. 251 May/June 118 maxillary Marginal anterior, flap design adjacent to, Sept./Oct. 250 Jaw pain: in aged with many etiologies, May/June 122 breakdown, high copper amalgam with zinc reducing, posterior, placement is technique sensitive, Mar./Apr. 85 Joint, p dibular (see Tempor« dibular joint) Jan./Feb. 39 osseointegrated integrity, studies of, July/Aug. 183 complications and failures, diagnosis and evaluation of, Market forces: managed care and, medical and dental, Mar./Apr. 63 Jan./Feb. 52 single tooth, upper anterior, May/June 116 K Materials, Jan./Feb. 13, Jan./Feb. 39, July/Aug. 195, with overdenture, satisfaction and aftercare, July/Aug. 208 Mar./Apr. 66, Mar./Apr. 87, May/June 148, peri-impliant lesions, chairside test for, Jan./Feb. 9 Nov./Dec. 301, Sept./Oct. 226 periapical lesions, cause, prevention and treatment, Key: numeral, for computer, Jan./Feb. 30 endodontic, trends in, Nov./Dec. 272 Mar./Apr. 65 Maxilla placement, stents and pin guides improving predictability of, arch, edentulous, implant for, follow-up, Jan./Feb. 36 Sept./Oct. 223 fracture, treatment, morbidity in, July/Aug. 198 prosthodontic and surgical, experience with, affecting L implant, anterior, flap design adjacent to, Sept./Oct. 250 treatment outcome, Jan./Feb. 35 posterior, implant placement in, as technique sensitive, for provisional restoration, custom, placement of, Mar./Apr. 85 Laser, Mar./Apr. 86, Sept./Oct. 253 Nov./Dec. 277 Maxillofacial surgery, July/Aug. 177, July/Aug. 198, for alveolar nerve sensory abnormalities, inferior, Sept./Oct. pulpal damage of teeth adjacent to, impairing Mar./Apr. 67, Mar./Apr. 92, May/June 154, 253 osseointegration, Mar./Apr. 65 Nov./Dec. 279, Sept./Oct. 228, Sept./Oct. 254 carbon dioxide, description of use, July/Aug. 176 rehabilitation after partial mandibulectomy, May/June 118 Medical patient records: comparison with dental records, Nd:YLF, for cavity preparation, Mar./Apr. 86 single tooth May/June 147 Latex anterior, p gical t planning for, Mar./Apr. 63 gloves, potential adverse reactions to, July/Aug. 172 Medically compromised patient: luation of, Nov./Dec. 275 surgery for restoring gingival harmony around, May/June Medications (see Drugs) hypersensitivity in dental workers, Sept./Oct. 249 117 Medicine: oral, Jan./Feb. 15, July/Aug. 200, Mar./Apr. 68, Law: employment, terminations, Nov./Dec. 297 site drilling, effects of speed and pressure on temperature May/June 119, May/June 157, Nov./Dec. 280, Legalities: of extending credit to patients, Jan./Feb. 26 during, Sept./Oct. 251 Nov./Dec. 304, Sept./Oct. 229 Legionella p phila: cx ination and model type of success, postinsertion occlusion important in, Mar./Apr. 85 Melanoma: oral, with extremely poor prognosis, July /Aug. dental water system units, Jan./Feb. 44 supported 178 L isole: with prednisolone for oral lichen planus, fixed prostheses, effectiveness of, Sept./Oct. 259 Mental acuity: in aged, Nov./Dec. 293 provisional restoration, esthetics and osseointegration July/Aug. 200 Mercury Licensure: true costs of, May/June 141 testing, Jan./Feb. 10 blood levels with amalgam retroseals, Sept./Oct. 247 Lichen planus vs. resin bonded dentures and traditional dentures, exposure beverage containing gold flakes and, Sept./Oct. 232 Sept./Oct. 258 from amalgam fillings, nicotine gum chewing increasing, oral, levamisole and prednisolone for, July/Aug. 200 Impression Nov./Dec. 303 Lichenoid reactions, oral: changes evaluated after amalgam materials, restoration adhesion to, Jan./Feb. 41 sources, May/June 152 fillings removal, Nov./Dec. 305 trimming, percutaneous injuries during, Mar./Apr. 90 vapor release from suspicious restorations, Nov./Dec. 302 Lidocaine jelly: topical viscous, for pain of alveolar osteitis, vaporization from amalgam, tin affecting, May/June 150 May/June 154 VOLUME 41 ¢ Issue 6 © 1996 329 Metal Occupational jaw, in aged, with many etiologies, May/June 122 allergens, x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy identifying, health problems in dental hygienists, Jan./Feb. 44 odontogenic, trigeminal neuralgia symptoms mimicking, Mar./Apr. 89 risks, Jan./Feb. 44, Mar./Apr. 90, May/June 152, Mar./Apr. 70 ceramic crowns, simulated collarless, strength of, Mar./Apr. Sept./Oct. 254 oral, diagnosis by anesthetic localization, Jan./Feb. 17 98 Odontogenic pain: trigeminal neuralgia symptoms mimicking, orofacial, due to occipital neuralgia, July/Aug. 179 ceramic restorations, opaque system for, Jan./Feb. 41 Mar./Apr. 70 and pain control, July/Aug. 179, May/June 122, restorations, mercury free, new technology for, May/June Office Nov./Dec. 282 149 accessible to deaf patients, May/June 138 SNX-111 and, July/Aug. 189 Metronidazole: topical, vs. subgingival scaling, Sept./Oct. 257 dental, stress management in, Jan./Feb. 25 Pathogen: predicting periodontal breakdown, Nov./Dec. 313 Microbiology, Jan./Feb. 44 policy manual enhancing practice excellence, July/Aug. 187 Patient Microbiota: from mobile and nonmobile teeth, Jan./Feb. 47 Onlay: ceramic, update on, May/June 132 death of, causing stress on dentist, Jan./Feb. 26 Microleakage: around posts in endodontic therapy, Mar./Apr. Operative dentistry, Jan./Feb. 14, July/Aug. 197, May/June extending credit to, legalities of, Jan./Feb. 26 82 153, Nov./Dec. 303, Sept./Oct. 227 frustrating visits of, leading to malpractice liability claims, Mineral gain: increasing in fluoride delivery system Oral Nov./Dec. 299 enhancement in dentifrice, May/June 163 carcinoma, squamous cell, with HIV, May/June 121 record, computerizing, Jan./Feb. 25 Miniplate bone fixation: endodontic sequelae of, Nov./Dec. development delays in children exposed to tobacco smoke, Pediatric dentistry, Mar./Apr. 94 274 Sept./Oct. 255 Pediatric (see Children) Mirror: illuminated dental, facilitating oral exams, Sept./Oct. health Percutaneous injuries: during impression trimming, Mar./Apr. 246 and daily living, new instrument for study, May/June 161 90 Molar good news about, but work not complete, Nov./Dec. 268 “Perfection”: as less than perfect, Mar./Apr. 103 of mammals, Sept./Oct. 241 making a part of total health, Jan./Feb. 4 Peri-implant lesions: chairside test for, Jan./Feb. 9 maxillary, palatal root hemisection and restoration, infection, systemic dissemination from, Jan./Feb. 15 Periapical lesions: implant, cause, prevention and treatment, Jan./Feb. 22 lesions, orthodontic retainers causing, Mar./Apr. 69 Mar./Apr. 65 third, extraction, complications of, July/Aug. 198 lichen planus, levamisole and prednisolone for, July/Aug. Periodontal Monitoring: mail-return sterilization, July/Aug. 195 200 attachment, loss with, and early onset periodontitis, Morbidity: in maxillary fracture treatment, July/Aug. 198 lichenoid reactions, changes evaluated after amalgam fillings Jan./Feb. 48 Mouth removal, Nov./Dec. 305 breakdown, pathogen and clinical parameters predicting, burning mouth syndrome, review of, Mar./Apr. 70 medicine, Jan./Feb. 15, July/Aug. 200, Mar./Apr. 68, Nov./Dec. 313 dry, causes and evaluation methods, Nov./Dec. 280 May/June 119, May/June 157, Nov./Dec. 80, changes with orthodontics, Sept./Oct. 235 Mouthguard regulations: college football coaches’ attitudes Nov./Dec. 304, Sept./Oct. 229 curet, cutting edge of, engineering specifics of, Nov./Dec. toward, Mar./Apr. 97 melanoma, with extremely poor prognosis, July/Aug. 178 285 Mouthrinses: adverse effects of, May/June 119 pain, diagnosis by anesthetic localization, Jan./Feb. 17 disease Multiple sclerosis: bee venom therapy for, Mar./Apr. 79 pathology, July/Aug. 178, Mar./Apr. 93, Nov./Dec. 305, in HIV, Mar./Apr. 96 Mussels: zebra, of Lake Erie, Nov./Dec. 294 Sept./Oct. 232, Sept./Oct. 255 inflammatory, psychosocial factors in, Mar./Apr. 71 physicians for 2000, Mar./Apr. 103 not natural consequence of aging, Nov./Dec. 310 signs tetracycline-resistant bacteria and, July/Aug. 181 of abuse and neglect of children, May/June 123 files, comparison of, July/Aug. 204 N of undiagnosed vitamin B,» deficiency, July/Aug. 200 health, and salivary gland flow rates, May/June 158 surgeon, hepatitis C virus infection risk low for, Sept./Oct. intrabony regeneration, trial of, Nov./Dec. 314 254 response to resin-bonded bridges, as good, July/Aug. 204 Nd:YLF laser: for cavity preparation, Mar./Apr. 86 surgery, July/Aug. 177, July/Aug. 198, Mar./Apr. 67, support, regeneration procedures, Jan./Feb. 19 Necrotizing gingivostomatitis: predisposing factors, July/Aug. Mar./Apr. 92, May/June 154, Nov./Dec. 279, treatment 205 Sept./Oct. 228, Sept./Oct. 254 adjunct, supragingival irrigation with aspirin solution as, Needles: broken, and traumatic needle injuries, management, of President Grover Cleveland, Mar./Apr. 77 Jan./Feb. 45 July/Aug. 173 Orofacial analgesic regimens after, Sept./Oct. 256 Nerve pain, due to occipital neuralgia, July/Aug. 179 comparison of four treatments, Sept./Oct. 256 alveolar puncture wounds, leading to infection, Mar./Apr. 67 Periodontics, Jan./Feb. 19, Jan./Feb. 45, July/Aug. 203, block, inferior, nerve damage with, Mar./Apr. 80 Orthodontic retainers: causing oral lesions, Mar./Apr. 69 Mar./Apr. 71, Mar./Apr. 95, May/June 124, sensory abnormalities, inferior, laser for, Sept./Oct. 253 Orthodontics, July/Aug. 201, Mar./Apr. 69, Nov./Dec. 308 May/June 157, Nov./Dec. 283, Nov./Dec. 310, damage periodontal and microbiological changes with, Sept./Oct. Sept./Oct. 235, Sept./Oct. 256 and inferior alveolar nerve block, Mar./Apr. 80 235 Periodontists: new, forecasting number for 2020, Mar./Apr. prompt treatment after endodontic therapy, importance Osseointegrated impiant (see Implant, osseointegrated ) 74 of, Nov./Dec. 274 Osseointegration Periodontitis Neuralgia impairment from pulpal damage to teeth adjacent to acute phase of, locally delivered antibiotic for, Nov./Dec. occipital, causing orofacial pain, July/Aug. 179 implant, Mar./Apr. 65 312 trigeminal testing, by implant-supported provisional restorations, bone loss in, NSAIDs in, Jan./Feb. 46 distinguished from atypical facial pain, Nov./Dec. 282 Jan./Feb. 10 early onset, and risk of loss of periodontal attachment and symptoms mimicking odontogenic pain, Mar./Apr. 70 Osteitis, alveolar teeth, Jan./Feb. 48 Nickel-titanium endodontic files: advantages of, July/Aug. 170 incidence, polylactic acid granules not reducing, May/June rapidly progressive, causes and treatment, Nov./Dec. 283 Nicotine gum chewing: increasing mercury exposure from severity, systemic diseases influencing, Nov./Dec. 285 amalgam fillings, Nov./Dec. 303 pain of, topical viscous lidocaine jelly for, May/June 154 pH: calcium hydroxide vehicles affect, May/June 146 Nifedipine Overdenture: and implant, satisfaction and aftercare, July/Aug. Pharmacology, Nov./Dec. 286 gingival hyperplasia and, Mar./Apr. 96 208 Photocuring restorative resins: guidelines for, May/June 129 induced hyperplasia, Jan./Feb. 16 (See also Light) NSAIDs: two, in bone loss in periodontitis, Jan./Feb. 46 Physician: oral, for 2000, Mar./Apr. 103 Nursing caries (see Caries, nursing) Pin guides: improving predictability of implant placement, P Sept./Oct. 223 Pit and fissure caries, air abrasive technology for, Mar./Apr. 62 O Pain, Jan./Feb. 17, Mar./Apr. 70 sealant, light cured, retention and wear of, Mar./Apr. 94 of alveolar osteitis, topical viscous lidocaine jelly for, Plant receptor molecule: and insect protein, Mar./Apr. 79 OOccccpstiloupeursimsfttapiiaconoSlesnr ese,po,rn tmte.auNii/rnonoOadndvlce,i.gxt bi/-.iaauD :msle ps2acio2cr.sr7a tt ueasjd2nio 7tin7n gr te tsoort reooilrfamaattpciiliooaannln tt opofa,s, iu ncNt,coe evcsJs.hu,n/l iDyqMe/uacAeru. .g /f.o2A r7p,71r 7 .9 85 ccdfloaeicnnnittiaracllo,aMN1 ,ll8ao, ,a vy tdya./iJpc/aJaiugDunctnaee.nol,/ce,s F. i em sdba 1i.2s5nb 8t4ay2i 1g n7aeg,nmu eieMsstnahhrtee. dt/ isAcfy prsrlto.oem cm aa7ltti0riz icag teiamopinpn,ra loJ aacnnhe.,u/ rFaJelabgn.i. a/,F 1e7 b. PPPlllaaacfrtsqooeteun:irm cetmo, r avmosSataluelin,rp,od gt niet. rbro/youooO:tlntc a ahttfrb.ico ro ornu ml2 sdip2hnovo7sg ms.u e iwastlsete oain rcci ocr re ntvsoitiitconoa soll a,tef anhfncbbeedroc tunisesgnhu lgrea,lvss oi ssSvs-oef iropisortn,,n,. o /NJmMOoeuacvrlty. y./// cJADe2uuem5ngec8.en. t s1,139 31949 galvanic, between gold and amalgam, Sept./Oct. 222 Pollution: by automobiles, May/June 136 330 Dental Abstracts

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