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SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 75,1996 Explanation of Symbols: ACIDS AGE FACTORS The page number on which an article Accumulation of fermentable sugars and Comparison of the ability of intra-oral and begins is listed at the end of that metabolic acids in food particles that extra-oral fibroblasts to stimulate article's title. An article may appear become entrapped on the dentition. extracellular matrix reorganization in a under more than one heading. Kashket, S., et al, 1885 model of wound contraction, A. Author names are listed alphabetically. Early and long-term wear of conventional Stephens, P., et al, 1358 Numbers listed after each name are and resin-modified glass ionomers. de Coronal and root caries in the dentition of the page numbers of the article(s) on Gee, A.J., et al, 1613 adults in the United States, 1988-1991. which that name appears. Winn, D.M., et al, 642* Page numbers followed by @ represent ACRYLATES Coronal caries in the primary and permanent presentations at the Symposium Design and development of isocyanatoacrylates dentition of children and adolescents 1- "Toward Responsible Research as dental adhesives. Chappelow, C.C., et 17 years of age: United States, 1988- Conduct: The Role of Scientific a/., 761 1991. Kaste, L.M., et al, 631* Societies." Denture use and the technical quality of Page numbers followed by * represent ACRYLIC RESINS dental prostheses among persons 18-74 papers reporting on Phase I of the Dental materials developments in the UK: a years of age: United States, 1988-1991. National Health and Nutrition personal view. McLean, J.W., 1816 Redford, M., et al, 714* Examination Survey (NHANES III) Flow rate of unstimulated human labial ACTINOMYCES gland saliva. The. Ferguson, D.B., 980 AADR (see lADR/AADR) Effects of Actinomyces amphiphile on the Microvascular luminal volume changes in fluidity of endothelial cells: a spin label aged mouse periodontal ligament. ABC TRANSPORTERS study. Hamada, Y., 1(X)2 Sims, M.R., et al, 1503 Ins and outs of antimicrobial resistance: era Final pH of bacteria comprising the Overview of the oral health component of of the drug pumps. Jenkinson, H.F., 736 predominant flora on sound and the 1988-1991 National Health and carious human root and enamel Nutrition Examination Survey ABNORMALITIES surfaces. The. van Houte, J., et al, 1(X)8 (NHANES Ill-Phase 1), An. Drury, Abnormal enamel and pulp dimensions in Plaque pH and microflora of dental plaque T.F., et al, 620* familial dysautonomia. Mass, E., et al., on sound and carious root surfaces. Periodontal status in the United States, 1988- 1747 Aamdal-Scheie, A., et al, 1901 91: prevalence, extent, and demographic Palatal displacement of canine is genetic and variation. Brown, L.J., et al, 672* related to congenital absence of teeth. ADHESION, BACTERIAL (see Bacterial Prevalence and distribution of selected Pirinen, S., et al., 1742 Adhesion) occlusal characteristics in the US population, 1988-1991. Bnmelle, J.A., et ABRASION (see Tooth Abrasion) ADHESION MOLECULES (see Cell al, 706* Adhesion Molecules) Prevalence of dental sealants in the US ABRASION RESISTANCE population: findings from NHANES III, Early and long-term wear of conventional ADHESIVES 1988-91, The. Selwitz, R.H., et al, 652* and resin-modified glass ionomers. de Adhesive bonding to dentin with ferrous Prevalence of incisor trauma in persons 6 to Gee, A.J., et al., 1613 chloride primers and tri-n-butylborane- 50 years of age: United States, 1988- initiated luhng agents. Taira, Y., et al, 1991. Kaste, L.M., cf fl/., 696* ABSTRACTS 1859 Regulation of mucous acinar exocrine Abstracts, lADR/AADR, 17-440 Design and development of isocyanatoacrylates secretion with age. Culp, D.J. and Divisional abstracts, 1056-1330 as dental adhesives. Chappelow, C.C., et Richardson, L.A., 575 al, 761 Selected restoration and tooth conditions: ACETONE New surface-active comonomer for adhesive United States, 1988-1991. White, B.A., Effects of acetone, ethanol, HEMA, and air on bonding. Bowen, R.L., et al, 606 et al, 661* the stiffness of human decalcified dentin Tooth retention and tooth loss in the matrix. The. Maciel, K.T., et al, 1851 ADOLESCENCE permanent dentition of adults: United Coronal caries in the primary and permanent States, 1988-1991. Marcus, S.E., et al, 684* ACID ETCHING, DENTAL dentition of children and adolescents 1- Use of the Weibull Hazard model to estimate Bonding to intact dentin. Nakabayashi, N. 17 years of age: United States, 1988- age-specific probability of permanent and Saimi, Y., 1706 1991. Kaste, L.M., cf fl/., 631* tooth loss. Otani, K., et al, 1458 Interaction of citric acid with hydroxyapatite: surface exchange of ions and precipitation ADSORPTION AGED of calcium citrate. Misra, D.N., 1418 Temporal and compositional characteristics Incidence of and risk factors for tooth loss in Resin permeation into acid-conditioned, of salivary protein adsorption to a population of older Canadians. moist, and dry dentin: a paradigm hydroxyapatite. Lamkin, M.S., 803 Locker, D., et al, 783 using water-free adhesive primers. Microvascular luminal volume changes in Tay, F.R., et al, 1034 AFRICA aged mouse periodontal ligament. Shear strength of composite bonded to Cariogenicity depends more on diet than the Sims, M.R., et al, 1503 Er:YAG laser-prepared dentin. Visuri, prevailing mutans streptococcal Variations in the social impact of oral S.R., et al, 599 species, van Palenstein Helderman, conditions among older adults in South W.H., et al, 535 Australia, Ontario, and North Carolina. ACID PHOSPHATASE Slade, G.D., et al, 1439 Hydrolysis of triclosan monophosphate by AFRICAN AMERICANS dental plaque and selected species of Variations in the social impact of oral AIR oral micro-organisms. Greenman, J. conditions among older adults in South Effects of acetone, ethanol, HEMA, and air on and Nelson, D.G.A., 1578 Australia, Ontario, and North Carolina. the stiffness of human decalcified dentin Slade, G.D., et al, 1439 matrix. The. Maciel, K.T., et al, 1851 2003 2004 Subject Index / Dent Res 75(12) 1996 ALCOHOL, ETHYL ANTIBIOTIC PROPHYLAXIS (Neem) extract ujx)n bacterial properties Effects of acetone, ethanol, HEMA, and air on Dentists' role in halting antimicrobial influencing in vitro plaque formation. the stiffness of human decalcified dentin resistance. Slots, J. and Pallasch, T.J., The. Wolinsky, L.E., et al, 816 matrix. The. Maciel, K.T., et al, 1851 1338,1811 (Erratum) Guest editorial: Antimicrobials in dentistry: BACTERIA ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE with knowledge comes responsibility. Final pH of bacteria comprising the Hydrolysis of triclosan monophosphate by Loesche, W.J., 1432 predominant flora on sound and dental plaque and selected species of carious human root and enamel oral micro-organisms. Greenman, J. ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE (see Drug surfaces. The. van Houte, ]., et al, 1008 and Nelson, D.G.A., 1578 Resistance, Microbial) Hydrolysis of triclosan monophosphate by dental plaque and selected species of ALLOYS, DENTAL (see Dental Alloys) ANTIBODIES, MONOCLONAL oral micro-organisms. Greenman, J. Differential expression of human high- and Nelson, D.G.A., 1578 ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE molecular-weight salivary mucin Prediction of secondary caries around Guest editorial: alternative medicine: more (MGl) and low-molecular-weight tooth-colored restorations: a clinical than chicken soup? Barnett, M.L., 1721 salivary mucin (MG2). Nielsen, P.A., and microbiological study. Kidd, cffl/., 1820 E.A.M. and Beighton, D., 1942 ALTERNATIVE SPLICING Cloning, cDNA sequence, and alternative ANTIGENS, CD44 BACTERIAL ADHESION splicing of porcine amelogenin CD44-hyaluronate interaction participates in Co-adhesion of oral microbial pairs under mRNAs. Hu, C.-C., et al, 1735 the adherence of T-lymphocytes to flow in the presence of saliva and Cloning, DNA sequence, and alternative gingival fibroblasts. Murakami, S., et lactose. Bos, R., et al, 809 splicing of opossum amelogenin al, 1545 Inhibiting effect of aqueous Azadirachta indica mRNAs. Hu, C.-C., et al, 1728 (Neem) extract upon bacterial properties ANTIGENS, CD59 influencing in vitro plaque formation. ALVEOLAR NERVE, INFERIOR (see Protection of gingival epithelium against The. Wolinsky, L.E., et al, 816 Mandibular Nerve) complement-mediated damage by strong expression of the membrane BACTERIAL OUTER MEMBRANE AMELOBLASTS attack complex inhibitor protectin PROTEINS Induced hypoxia in rat pulp and periapex (CD59). Rautemaa, R. and Meri, S., 568 Membrane components of Treponema demonstrated by ^H-misonidazole denticola trigger proteinase release retention. Baumgardner, K.R., et al, ANTIGENS, CD95 from human polymorphonuclear 1753 Identification of the Fas antigen in human leukocytes. Ding, Y., et al, 1986 gingiva. Yoshioka, C., et al, 1353 AMELOGENESIS BASAL CELL NEVUS SYNDROME Cloning, cDNA sequence, and alternative APATITES Syndromes, syndromes, and more splicing of porcine amelogenin Surface spectroscopy of apatitic materials: syndromes. Gorlin, R.J., 732 mRNAs. Hu, C.-C., et al, 1735 limitations and concerns. Wieliczka, Cloning, DNA sequence, and alternative D.M., et al, 1865 BASE SEQUENCE splicing of opossum amelogenin Cloning, DNA sequence, and alternative mRNAs. Hu, C.-C., et al, 1728 APHTHOUS ULCER (see Stomatitis, splicing of opossum amelogenin Protein characterization of fluorosed human Aphthous) mRNAs. Hu, C.-C., et al, 1728 enamel. Wright, J.T., et al., 1936 APOPTOSIS BETA 2-MICROGLOBULIN AMINES Glucose-mediated alteration of cellular Interleukin (IL)-lp, IL-6, tumor necrosis New surface-active comonomer for adhesive function in human periodontal ligament factor-a, epidermal growth factor, and bonding. Bowen, R.L., et al, 606 cells. Nishimura, F., et al, 1664 p2-microglobulin levels are elevated Identification of the Fas antigen in human in gingival crevicular fluid during AMINO ACIDS gingiva. Yoshioka, C., et al, 1353 human orthodontic tooth movement. Protein characterization of fluorosed human Uematsu, S., et al, 562 enamel. Wright, J.T., et al, 1936 ART Guest editorial: art and science, culture and BICUSPID AMYLASES dental research. Newman, H.N., 526 Gene defect in hypodontia: exclusion of Saliva protein binding to streptococcal EGF, EGFR, and FGF-3 as candidate layers placed at different oral sites in AUSTRALIA genes. Arte, S., et al, 1346 48 persons. Rudney, J.D., et al, 1789 Variations in the social impact of oral conditions among older adults in BIFIDOBACTERIUM ANGIOGENESIS FACTOR South Australia, Ontario, and North Final pH of bacteria comprising the Angiogenesis in human dental pulp Carolina. Slade, G.D., et al, 1439 predominant flora on sound and following orthodontic tooth movement. carious human root and enamel Derringer, K.A., et al, 1761 AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM surfaces. The. van Houte, J., et al, 1008 Abnormal enamel and pulp dimensions in ANODONTIA familial dysautonomia. Mass, E., et al., 1747 BIOCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS Gene defect in hypodontia: exclusion of Bilateral reflex vasodilation in the palatal Surface spectroscopy of apatitic materials: EGF, EGFR, and FGF-3 as candidate mucosa evoked by unilateral tooth-pulp limitations and concerns. Wieliczka, genes. Arte, S., et al, 1346 stimulaHon in the cat. Shoji, N., 1637 D.M., et al, 1865 Palatal displacement of canine is genetic and related to congenital absence of AZADIRACHTA INDICA BIOLOGICAL TRANSPORT, ACTIVE teeth. Pirinen, S., et al, 1742 Inhibiting effect of aqueous Azadirachta indica Ins and outs of antimicrobial resistance: era of / Dent Res 75(12) 1996 Subject Index 2005 the drug pumps. Jenkinson, H.F., 736 BRUXISM et ai, 1979 Sleep bruxism: validity of clinical research BIOMECHANICS diagnostic criteria in a controlled CANINE TOOTH (see Cuspid) Anatomic and directional variation in the polysomnographic study. Lavigne, mechanical properties of the G.J., et at., 546 CAPNOCYTOPHAGA mandibular condyle in pigs. Teng, S. Striatal D2 receptor binding in sleep bruxism: Plaque pH and microflora of dental plaque and Herring, S.W., 1842 a controlled study with iodine-123- on sound and carious root surfaces. iodobenzamide and single-photon- Aamdal-Scheie, A., et ai, 1901 BISPHOSPHONATES (see Diphosphonates) emission computed tomography. Lobbezoo, F., et ai, 1804 CARBOHYDRATES BITE FORCE Accumulation of fermentable sugars and Jaw muscle orientation and moment arms BUONOCORE, MICHAEL metabolic acids in food particles that of long-face and normal adults, van Michael Buonocore and the Eastman Etental become entrapped on the dentition. Spronsen, P.H., et ai, 1372 Center: a historic perspective on Kashket, S., et ai, 1885 sealants. Handelman, S.L. and Shey, Emergence of multiple xylitol-resistant BITE REGISTRATION (see Jaw Relation Z., 529 (fructose PTS ) mutants from human Record) isolates of mutans streptococci during CALCIFICATION, PHYSIOLOGIC growth on dietary sugars in the BLACKS (see African Americans) Electrophoretic gels of dentin matrix presence of xylitol. Trahan, L., et ai, proteins as diffusion media for in vitro 1892 BLOOD SUPPLY mineralization. Wada, Y., et ai, 1381 Taste preference for sweetness in urban Microvascular luminal volume changes in and rural populations in Iraq. Jamel, aged mouse periodontal ligament. CALCIUM COMPOUNDS H.A., et ai, 1879 Sims, M.R., et ai, 1503 Interaction of citric acid with hydroxyapatite: surface exchange of CARIOGENIC AGENTS BONDING, DENTAL (see Dental ions and precipitation of calcium Accumulation of fermentable sugars and Bonding) citrate. Misra, D.N., 1418 metabolic acids in food particles that become entrapped on the dentition. BONE MATRIX CALCIUM HYDROXIDE Kashket, S., et ai, 1885 Effect of demineralized bone matrix on the Immunolocalization of fibronectin during healing of intramembranous bone reparative dentinogenesis in human CARIOSTATIC AGENTS grafts in rabbit skull defects. The. teeth after pulp capping with calcium Meta-analysis of clinical studies on the caries- Rabie, A.B.M., et ai, 1045 hydroxide. Yoshiba, K., et ai, 1590 inhibiting effect of chlorhexidine treatment, A. van Rijkom, H.M., et al., 790 BONE MINERALIZATION (see Calcification, CALCIUM PHOSPHATES Physiologic) Assessment of the efficacy of amorphous CARRIER PROTEINS calcium phosphate/methacrylate Ins and outs of antimicrobial resistance: era BONE MORPHOGENETIC PROTEINS composites in remineralizing caries¬ of the drug pumps. Jenkinson, H.F., Expression of bone morphogenetic proteins like lesions artificially produced in 736 by osteoinductive and non¬ bovine enamel. Skrtic, D., et ai, 1679 osteoinductive human osteosarcoma Constant composition dissolution kinetics CARTILAGE cells. Raval, P., et ai, 1518 studies of human dentin. Paschalis, Electrical stimulation of masseter muscles E.P., et ai, 1019 maintains condylar cartilage in long¬ BONE RESORPTION Electrophoretic gels of dentin matrix term organ culture. Pirttiniemi, P. and Interleukin (IL)-ip, IL-6, tumor necrosis proteins as diffusion media for in vitro Kantomaa, T., 1365 factor-a, epidermal growth factor, and mineralization. Wada, Y., et ai, 1381 p2-microglobulin levels are elevated CASEINS in gingival crevicular fluid during CAMPYLOBACTER Incorporation of caseinoglycomacropeptide human orthodontic tooth movement. Plaque pH and microflora of dental plaque and caseinophosphopeptide into the Uematsu, S., et ai, 562 on sound and carious root surfaces. salivary pellicle inhibits adherence of Aamdal-Scheie, A., et ai, 1901 mutans streptococci. Schupbach, P., et BONE TRANSPLANTATION ai,1779 Effect of demineralized bone matrix on the CANADA healing of intramembranous bone Incidence of and risk factors for tooth loss CATS grafts in rabbit skull defects. The. in a population of older Canadians. Bilateral reflex vasodilation in the palatal Rabie, A.B.M., et ai, 1045 Locker, D., et ai, 783 mucosa evoked by unilateral tooth-pulp Variations in the social impact of oral stimulation in the cat. Shoji, N., 1637 BORANES conditions among older adults in Expression of adhesion molecules during Adhesive bonding to dentin with ferrous South Australia, Ontario, and North tooth resorption in feline teeth: a chloride primers and tri-n- Carolina. Slade, G.D., et ai, 1439 model system for aggressive butylborane-initiated luting agents. osteoclastic activity. Shigeyama, Y., et Taira, Y., et ai, 1859 CANDIDA ai, 1650 Ins and outs of antimicrobial resistance: era of BRIDGE, RESIN-BONDED (see Denture, the drug pumps. Jenkinson, H.F., 736 CATTLE Partial, Fixed, Resin-Bonded) Plaque pH and microflora of dental plaque Assessment of the efficacy of amorphous on sound and carious root surfaces. calcium phosphate/methacrylate BRIDGEWORK, DENTAL (see Denture, Aamdal-Scheie, A., et ai, 1901 composites in remineralizing caries¬ Partial) Reactivity of Candida albicans germ tubes like lesions artificially produced in with salivary secretory IgA. Ponton, bovine enamel. Skrtic, D., et ai, 1679 2006 Subject Index J Dent Res 75(12) 1996 CD44 (see Antigens, CD44) Dental materials developments in the UK: a on sound and carious root surfaces. personal view. McLean, J.W., 1816 Aamdal-Scheie, A., et al, 1901 CD59 (see Antigens, CD59) Effect of cubic leucite stabilization on the flexural strength of feldspathic dental CHLORHEXIDINE CD95 (see Antigens, CD95) porcelain. Denry, I.L., et al, 1928 Meta-analysis of clinical studies on the caries- Effects of flaw size and auto-glaze inhibiting effect of chlorhexidine cDNA (see DNA, Complementary) treatment on porcelain strength. treatment, A. van Rijkom, H.M., et al, 790 Griggs, J.A., et al, 1414 CELL ADHESION MOLECULES Microcracks in dental porcelain and their CHLORIDES CD44-hyaluronate interaction participates in behavior during multiple firing. Adhesive bonding to dentin with ferrous the adherence of T-lymphocytes to Mackert, J.R., Jr. and Williams, A.L., chloride primers and tri-n-butylborane- gingival fibroblasts. Murakami, S., et 1484 initiated luting agents. Taira, Y., et al, 1859 al, 1545 Expression of adhesion molecules during CERMET CEMENTS CHOLINERGIC AGONISTS, MUSCARINIC tooth resorption in feline teeth: a model Early and long-term wear of conventional Regulation of mucous acinar exocrine system for aggressive osteoclastic and resin-modified glass ionomers. secretion with age. Culp, D.J. and activity. Shigeyama, Y., et at., 1650 de Gee, A.J., et al, 1613 Richardson, L.A., 575 CELL DEATH CHEMOKINES CITRATES Glucose-mediated alteration of cellular Chemokine expression in human oral Interaction of citric acid with function in human periodontal ligament keratinocyte cell lines and keratinzed hydroxyapatite: surface exchange of cells. Nishimura, F., et al., 1664 mucosa. Bickel, M., et al, 1827 ions and precipitation of calcium citrate. Misra, D.N., 1418 CELL DEATH, PROGRAMMED (see CHEMOTAXIS Apoptosis) Comparative study of the chemotactic COLLAGEN responses of periodontal ligament cells Bonding to intact dentin. Nakabayashi, N. CELL DEGRANULATION and gingival fibroblasts to polypeptide and Saimi, Y., 1706 Membrane components of Treponema growth factors. Nishimura, F. and Comparison of the ability of intra-oral and denticola trigger proteinase release Terranova, V.P., 986 extra-oral fibroblasts to stimulate from human polymorphonuclear Glucose-mediated alteration of cellular extracellular matrix reorganization in leukocytes. Ding, Y., et al., 1986 function in human periodontal ligament a model of wound contraction, A. cells. Nishimura, F., et al, 1664 Stephens, P., et al, 1358 CELL DIFFERENTIATION Periodontal ligament cells are chemotactic Effects of acetone, ethanol, HEMA, and air In vitro model of human dental pulp repair. to fibroblast collagenase. Terranova, on the stiffness of human decalcified An. Magloire, H., et al., 1971 V. P. and Nishimura, F., 993 dentin matrix. The. Maciel, K.T., et al,1851 CELL DIVISION CHEWING (see Mastication) Expression of adhesion molecules during Cell proliferation and expression of EGF, tooth resorption in feline teeth: a model TGF-a, and EGF receptor in the CHEWING GUM system for aggressive osteoclastic developing primary palate. lamaroon, Long-term use of nicotine chewing gum and activity. Shigeyama, Y., et al, 1650 A., et al., 1534 mercury exposure from dental amalgam Resin permeation into acid-conditioned, In vitro model of human dental pulp repair. fillings. Sallsten, G., et al, 594 moist, and dry dentin: a paradigm An. Magloire, H., et al., 1971 using water-free adhesive primers. CHILD Tay, F.R., et al, 1034 CELL HYPOXIA Cariogenicity depends more on diet than Induced hypoxia in rat pulp and periapex the prevailing mutans streptococcal COLLAGENASES demonstrated by ^H-misonidazole species, van Palenstein Helderman, Periodontal ligament cells are chemotactic retention. Baumgardner, K.R., et al, 1753 W. H., etal, 535 to fibroblast collagenase. Terranova, Coronal caries in the primary and permanent V. P. and Nishimura, F., 993 CELL MEMBRANE dentition of children and adolescents 1- Effects of Actinomyces amphiphile on the 17 years of age: United States, 1988- COLOR fluidity of endothelial cells: a spin 1991. Kaste, L.M., et al, 631* Prediction of secondary caries around label study. Hamada, Y., 1002 Enamel defects in the deciduous dentition as tooth-colored restorations: a clinical Membrane components of Treponema a potential predictor of defects in the and microbiological study. Kidd, denticola trigger proteinase release permanent dentition of 8- and 9-year- E.A.M. and Beighton, D., 1942 from human polymorphonuclear old children in fluoridated Cheshire, leukocytes. Ding, Y., et al., 1986 England. Milsom, K.M., et al, 1015 COLORIMETRY Influence of dft index on sealant success: a Analysis of edge-losses in reflectance CELL MOVEMENT 48-month survival analysis. The. measurements of pigmented Exposure of periodontal ligament cells to Bravo, M., et al, 768 maxillofacial elastomer. Johnston, methyl mercaptan reduces intracellular Prevalence of dental sealants in the US W. M., et al, 752 pH and inhibits cell migration. population: findings from NHANES III, Lancero, H., et al, 1994 1988-91, The. Selwitz, R.H., et al, 652* COMMUNICABLE DISEASES Total fluoride intake in children aged 3 to 4 Dentists' role in halting antimicrobial CEMENTS (see Dental Cements) years—a longitudinal study. Guha- resistance. Slots, J. and Pallasch, T.J., Chowdhury, N., et al, 1451 1338,1811 (Erratum) CERAMICS Guest editorial: Antimicrobials in dentistry: Analysis of tempering stresses in metal- CHINA with knowledge comes responsibility. ceramic disks. DeHoff, P.H., et al, 743 Plaque pH and microflora of dental plaque Loesche, W.J., 1432 / Dent Res 75(12) 1996 Subject Index 2007 COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA disease. Joshipura, K.J., et ai, 1631 palladium in silver-copper-palladium Guest editorial: Responsiule public alloys. Chen, K.I., et ai, 1497 communication: on how not to COTININE become a clown in the media circus. Serum cotinine levels, smoking, and DENTAL AMALGAM Barnett, M.L., 1528 p>eriodontal attachment loss. Gonzalez, Long-term use of nicotine chewing gum and Y.M., etai,796 mercury expx^sure from dental amalgam COMPLEMENT INACTIVATORS fillings. Sallsten, G., rt a/., 594 Protection of gingival epithelium against CRACKS (see Fractures) complement-mediated damage by DENTAL BONDING strong expression of the membrane CROWNS Bonding to intact denhn. Nakabayashi, N. attack complex inhibitor protectin Selected restoration and tooth conditions: and Saimi, Y., 1706 (CD59). Rautemaa, R. and Meri, S., 568 United States, 1988-1991. White, B.A., Dentin bonding: SEM comparison of the et ai, 661* resin-dentin interface in primary and COMPLEMENT MEMBRANE ATTACK permanent teeth. Nor, J.E., et ai, 13% COMPLEX CULTURE MEDIA Effects of acetone, ethanol, HEMA, and air on Protection of gingival epithelium against Utilization of sialic acid by viridans the stiffness of human decalcified dentin complement-mediated damage by streptococci. Byers, H.L., et ai, 1564 matrix. The. Maciel, K.T., et ai, 1851 strong expression of the membrane Interaction of citric acid with attack complex inhibitor protectin CURING hydroxyapatite: surface exchange of (CD59). Rautemaa, R. and Meri, S., 568 Finite element stress analysis of three filling ions and precipitation of calcium techniques for class V light-cured citrate. Misra, D.N., 1418 COMPOSITES composite restorations. Winkler, Maximum likelihood estimates for the Dental materials developments in the UK: a M.M., et ai, 1477 lifetime of bonded dental prostheses. personal view. McLean, J.W., 1816 de Rijk, W.G., ef a/., 1700 Filler leachability of composites stored in CUSPID New surface-active comonomer for adhesive distilled water or artificial saliva. Palatal displacement of canine is genetic bonding. Bowen, R.L., et ai, 606 Soderholm, K.-J.M., et ah, 1692 and related to congenital absence of Quantitative analysis of the dentin Finite element stress analysis of three filling teeth. Pirinen, S., et ai, 1742 adhesive interface by auger techniques for class V light-cured spectroscopy. Eick, J.D., et ai, 1027 composite restorations. Winkler, CYSTIC FIBROSIS Regional strengths of bonding agents to M.M., et ai, 1477 Abnormal enamel development in a cystic cervical sclerotic root dentin. Influence of comonomer composition on fibrosis transgenic mouse model. Yoshiyama, M., et ai, 1404 dimethacrylate resin properties for Wright, J.T., et ai, 966 Resin permeation into acid-conditioned, dental composites. The. Anseth, K.S., moist, and dry dentin: a paradigm et al, 1607 CYTOKINES using water-free adhesive primers. Assessment of the efficacy of amorphous Chemokine expression in human oral Tay, F.R., et ai, 1034 calcium phosphate/methacrylate keratinocyte cell lines and keratinzed Shear strength of composite bonded to composites in remineralizing caries¬ mucosa. Bickel, M., et ai, 1827 Er:YAG laser-prepared dentin. Visuri, like lesions artificially produced in Interleukin (IL)-ip, IL-6, tumor necrosis S.R., et ai, 599 bovine enamel. Skrtic, D., et al., 1679 factor-a, epidermal growth factor, and Trial production of titanium orthodontic Shear strength of composite bonded to P2-microglobulin levels are elevated brackets fabricated by metal injection Er:YAG laser-prepared dentin. Visuri, in gingival crevicular fluid during molding (MIM) with sintering. S.R., et al., 599 human orthodontic tooth movement. Deguchi, T., et ai, 1491 Uematsu, S., et ai, 562 CONDYLE, MANDIBULAR (see DENTAL CARIES Mandibular Condyle) DAIRY PRODUCTS Accumulation of fermentable sugars and Incorporation of caseinoglycomacropeptide metabolic acids in food particles that CONFLICT OF INTEREST and caseinophosphopeptide into the become entrapped on the dentition. Guest editorial: Responsible public salivary pellicle inhibits adherence of Kashket, S., et ai, 1885 communication: on how not to mutans streptococci. Schiipbach, P., et Cariogenicity depends more on diet than become a clown in the media circus. ai, 1779 the prevailing mutans streptococcal Barnett, M.L., 1528 species, van Palenstein Helderman, DECALCIFICATION TECHNIQUE W.H.,effl/.,535 CONGENITAL DEFECTS (see Effects of acetone, ethanol, HEMA, and air on Cariogenicity of Streptococcus mutans Abnormalities; Tooth Abnormalities) the stiffness of human decalcified dentin strains with defects in fructan matrix. The. Maciel, K.T., et ai, 1851 metabolism assessed in a program-fed CONTRACTION specific-pathogen-free rat model. Finite element stress analysis of three filling DEFECTS, GENETIC (see Hereditary Bume, R.A., et ai, 1572 techniques for class V light-cured Diseases) Chemical composition of tooth enamel in composite restorations. Winkler, recessive dystrophic epidermolysis M.M., et ai, 1477 DEGRANULATION (see Cell Degranulation) bullosa: significance with respect to dental caries. The. Kirkham, ]., et ai, 1672 COPPER DEMINERALIZATION (see Tooth Coronal and root caries in the dentition of Microstructure and segregation behavior of Demineralization) adults in the United States, 1988-1991. palladium in silver-copper-palladium Winn, D.M., et ai, 642* alloys. Chen, K.I., et ai, 1497 DEMOGRAPHY (see Ethnic Groups) Coronal caries in the primary and permanent dentition of children and adolescents 1- CORONARY DISEASE DENTAL ALLOYS 17 years of age: United States, 1988- Poor oral health and coronary heart Microstructure and segregation behavior of 1991. Kaste,L.M.,rffl/.,631* 2008 Subject Index J Dent Res 75(12) 1996 Effect of a fluoridated toothpaste on Hard decade's work. A.: steps in the Periodontal status in the United States, dentinal lesions in plaque-filled invention of the glass-ionomer 1988-91: prevalence, extent, and grooves: an intra-oral crossover study. cement. Wilson, A.D., 1723 demographic variation. Brown, L.J., et The. Lagerweij, M.D., et at., 1687 ai, 672* Emergence of multiple xylitol-resistant DENTAL CROWNS (see Crowns) Prevalence and distribution of selected (fructose PTS ) mutants from human occlusal characteristics in the US isolates of mutans streptococci during DENTAL ENAMEL population, 1988-1991. Brunelle, J.A., growth on dietary sugars in the presence Abnormal enamel and pulp dimensions in et ai, 706* of xylitol. Trahan, L., et at., 1892 familial dysautonomia. Mass, E., et ai, Prevalence of dental sealants in the US Estimation of caries prevalence in small 1747 population: findings from NHANES III, areas. The. Leroux, B.G., et ai, 1947 Abnormal enamel development in a cystic 1988-91, The. Selwitz, R.H., et ai, 652* Evaluation of sodium fluorescein for fibrosis transgenic mouse model. Prevalence of incisor trauma in pjersons 6 to quantitative diagnosis of root caries, Wright, J.T.,effl/., 966 50 years of age: United States, 1988- van der Veen, M.H., et ai, 588 Assessment of the efficacy of amorphous 1991. Kaste, L.M., ef fl/., 696* Final pH of bacteria comprising the calcium phosphate/methacrylate Selected restoration and tooth conditions: prtaominant flora on sound and composites in remineralizing caries¬ United States, 1988-1991. White, B.A., carious human root and enamel like lesions artificially produced in et ai, 661* surfaces. The. van Houte, J., et ah, 1008 bovine enamel. Skrtic, D., et ai, 1679 Tooth retention and tooth loss in the Immunohistochemical localization of HLA- Chemical composition of tooth enamel in permanent dentition of adults: United DR-positive cells in unerupted and recessive dystrophic epidermolysis States, 1988-1991. Marcus, S.E., ef a/., 684* erupted normal and carious human bullosa: significance with respect to teeth. Yoshiba, N., et ai, 1585 dental caries. The. Kirkham, J., et ai, 1672 DENTAL IMPRESSION TECHNIQUE Impedance spectroscopy of teeth with and Cloning, cDNA sequence, and alternative Form difference computations in without approximal caries lesions—an splicing of porcine amelogenin restorative dentistry utilizing the in vitro study. Huysmans, M.- mRNAs. Hu, C.-C., et ai, 1735 macroelement method. McAlarney, C.D.N.J.M., et ai, 1871 Cloning, DNA sequence, and alternative M.E., et ai, 1464 Incorporation of caseinoglycomacropeptide splicing of opossum amelogenin and caseinophosphopeptide into the mRNAs. Hu, C.-C., et ai, 1728 DENTAL LEAKAGE salivary pellicle inhibits adherence of Enamel defects in the deciduous dentition Finite element stress analysis of three filling mutans streptococci. Schiipbach, P., et as a potential predictor of defects in techniques for class V light-cured ai, 1779 the permanent dentition of 8- and 9- composite restorations. Winkler, Influence of dft index on sealant success: a year-old children in fluoridated M.M., et ai, 1477 48-month survival analysis. The. Cheshire, England. Milsom, K.M., et Bravo, M., et ai, 768 ai, 1015 DENTAL MATERIALS Plaque pH and microflora of dental plaque Final pH of bacteria comprising the Dental materials developments in the UK: a on sound and carious root surfaces. predominant flora on sound and personal view. McLean, J.W., 1816 Aamdal-Scheie, A., et ai, 1901 carious human root and enamel Form difference computations in Prediction of secondary caries around surfaces. The. van Houte, J., et ai, 1008 restorative dentistry utilizing the tooth-colored restorations: a clinical Interaction of citric acid with macroelement method. McAlarney, and microbiological study. Kidd, hydroxyapatite: surface exchange of M.E., et ai, 1464 E.A.M. and Beighton, D., 1942 ions and precipitation of calcium Quantitative assessment of the efficacy of citrate. Misra, D.N., 1418 DENTAL MODELS (see Models, Dental) amorphous calcium p^iosphate/methacrylate Protein characterization of fluorosed human composites in remineralizing caries-like enamel. Wright, J.T., et ai, 1936 DENTAL OCCLUSION lesions artificially pnxluoed in bovine enamd. Prevalence and distribution of selected Skrtic,D.,da/., 1679 DENTAL HEALTH SURVEYS occlusal characteristics in the US Selected restoration and tooth conditions: Coronal and root caries in the dentition of population, 1988-1991. Brunelle, J.A., United States, 1988-1991. White, B.A., adults in the United States, 1988-1991. et ai, 706* et ai, 661* Winn, D.M., et ai, 642* Taste preference for sweetness in urban Coronal caries in the primary and permanent DENTAL PLAQUE and rural populations in Iraq. Jamel, dentition of children and adolescents 1- Cariogenicity of Streptococcus mutans strains H.A.,effl;., 1879 17 years of age: United States, 1988- with defects in fructan metabolism Threshold effects of Nd and Ho:YAG laser- 1991. Kaste, L.M., et ai, 631* assessed in a program-fed specific- induced surface modification on Denture use and the technical quality of pathogen-free rat model. Bume, R.A., demineralization of dentin surfaces. dental prostheses among persons 18- etai, 1572 Kinney, J.H., et ai, 1388 74 years of age: United States, 1988- Co-adhesion of oral microbial pairs under Vaccine against dental caries—a personal 1991. Redford, M., et ai, 714* flow in the presence of saliva and view. Bowen, W.H., 1530 Estimation of caries prevalence in small lactose. Bos, R., et ai, 809 areas. The. Leroux, B.G., et ai, 1947 Effect of a fluoridated toothpaste on DENTAL CAVITY PREPARATION Foreword: oral health in the United States, dentinal lesions in plaque-filled In vitro model of human dental pulp repair. 1988-1991: the first three years of the grooves: an intra-oral crossover study. An. Magloire, H., et ai, 1971 third National Health and Nutrition The. Lagerweij, M.D., et ai, 1687 Shear strength of composite bonded to Examination Survey. Kleinman, D.V. Experimental gingivitis studies: the Er:YAG laser-prepared dentin. Visuri, and Drury, T.F., 617* microbiological perspective. The. S.R., et ai, 599 Overview of the oral health component of Theilade, E., 1434 the 1988-1991 National Health and Final pH of bacteria comprising the DENTAL CEMENTS Nutrition Examination Survey predominant flora on sound and Dental materials developments in the UK: a (NHANES Ill-Phase 1), An. Drury, carious human root and enamel personal view. McLean, J.W., 1816 T.F., et ai, 620* surfaces. The. van Houte, J., et ai, 1008 / Dent Res 75(12) 1996 Subject Index 2009 Hydrolysis of triclosan monophosphate by distilled water or artificial saliva. induced surface modification on dental plaque and selected species of Soderholm, K.-J.M., et al, 1692 demineralization of dentin surfaces. oral micro-organisms. Greenman, J. Finite element stress analysis of three filling Kinney, J.H., et al, 1388 and Nelson, D.G.A., 1578 techniques for class V light-cured Ultrastructural study of the relationship Inhibiting effect of aqueous Azadirachta indica composite restorations. Winkler, between sensory trigeminal nerves (Neem) extract upon bacterial properties M.M., etal, 1477 and odontoblasts in rat dentin/pulp influencing in vitro plaque formation. Form difference computations in as demonstrated by the anterograde The. Wolinsky, L.E., et al, 816 restorative dentistry utilizing the transport of wheat germ agglutinin- Plaque pH and microflora of dental plaque macroelement method. McAlarney, horseradish peroxidase (WGA-HRP), on sound and carious root surfaces. M.E., et al, 1464 An. Ibuki, T., et al, 1963 Aamdal-Scheie, A., et al., 1901 Prediction of secondary caries around Prediction of secondary caries around tooth-colored restorations: a clinical DENTIN-BONDING AGENTS tooth-colored restorations: a clinical and microbiological study. Kidd, Adhesive bonding to dentin with ferrous and microbiological study. Kidd, E.A.M. and Beighton, D., 1942 chloride primers and tri-n-butylborane- E.A.M. and Beighton, D., 1942 Selected restoration and tooth conditions: initiated luting agents. Taira, T., et al, United States, 1988-1991. White, B.A., 1859 DENTAL PORCELAIN et al, 661* Dental materials developments in the UK: a Analysis of tempering stresses in metal- personal view. McLean, J.W., 1816 ceramic disks. DeHoff, P.H., et al, 743 DENTAL SEALANTS (see Pit and Fissure Dentin bonding: SEM comparison of the Effect of cubic leucite stabilization on the Sealants) resin-denhn interface in primary and flexural strength of feldspathic dental permanent teeth. Nor, J.E., et al, 13% porcelain. Denry, I.L., et al, 1928 DENTAL STRESS ANALTSIS Etesign and development of isocyanatoacrylates Effects of flaw size and auto-glaze Analysis of tempering stresses in metal- as dental adhesives. Chappelow, C.C., et treatment on porcelain strength. ceramic disks. DeHoff, P.H., et al, 743 al.,76l Griggs, J.A., et al, 1414 Finite element stress analysis of three filling Quantitative analysis of the dentin Microcracks in dental porcelain and their techniques for class V light-cured adhesive interface by auger behavior during multiple firing. composite restorations. Winkler, spectroscopy. Eick, J.D., et al, 1027 Mackert, J.R., Jr. and Williams, A.L., 1484 M.M., et al, 1477 Regional strengths of bonding agents to cervical sclerotic root dentin. DENTAL PULP DENTIN Toshiyama, M., et al, 1404 Abnormal enamel and pulp dimensions in Adhesive bonding to dentin with ferrous Resin permeation into acid-conditioned, familial dysautcHiomia. Mass,E.,rffl/.,1747 chloride primers and tri-«-butylborane- moist, and dry dentin: a paradigm Angiogenesis in human dental pulp mitiated luting agents. Taira, T., et al, using water-free adhesive primers. following orthodontic tooth movement. 1859 Tay, F.R., et al, 1034 Derringer, K.A., et al, 1761 Bonding to intact dentin. Nakabayashi, N. Bilateral reflex vasodilation in the palatal and Saimi, T., 1706 DENTIN SOLUBILITT mucosa evoked by unilateral tooth-pulp Dentin bonding: SEM comparison of the Constant composition dissolution kinetics stimulation in the cat. Shoji, N., 1637 resin-dentin interface in primary and studies of human dentin. Paschalis, E.P., Immunohistochemical localization of HLA- permanent teeth. Nor, J.E., et al, 1396 etal., 1019 DR-positive cells in unerupted and Effects of acetone, ethanol, HEMA, and air on erupted normal and carious human the stiffness of human decalcified dentin DENTINOGENESIS teeth. Toshiba, N., et al, 1585 matrix. The. Maciel, K.T., et al, 1851 Immunolocalization of fibronectin during In vitro model of human dental pulp repair. Electrophoretic gels of dentin matrix reparative dentinogenesis in human An. Magloire, H., et al, 1971 proteins as diffusion media for in vitro teeth after pulp capping with calcium Induced hypoxia in rat pulp and periapex mineralization. Wada, T., et al, 1381 hydroxide. Toshiba, K., et al, 1590 demonstrated by ^H-misonidazole Evaluation of sodium fluorescein for In vitro model of human dental pulp repair. retention. Baumgardner, K.R., et al, 1753 quantitative diagnosis of root caries, An. Magloire, H., et al, 1971 Inflammatory lesions of the tooth pulp van der Veen, M.H., et al, 588 induce changes in brainstem neurons Immunoreactivity of tenascin-C in dentin DENTINOGENESIS IMPERFECTA of the rat trigeminal subnucleus oralis. matrix in dentinogenesis imperfecta Immunoreactivity of tenascin-C in dentin Tomeck, C.D., et al, 553 associated with osteogenesis matrix in dentinogenesis imperfecta Ultrastructural study of the relationship imperfecta. Lukinmaa, P.-L., et al, 581 associated with osteogenesis between sensory trigeminal nerves In vitro model of human dental pulp repair. imperfecta. Lukinmaa, P.-L., et al, 581 and odontoblasts in rat dentin/pulp An. Magloire, H., et al, 1971 as demonstrated by the anterograde Interaction of citric acid with DENTISTRT transport of wheat germ agglutinin- hydroxyapatite: surface exchange of Guest editorial: three new rules of life: horseradish peroxidase (WGA-HRP), ions and precipitation of calcium some additional modest advice for An. Ibuki, T., et al., 1963 citrate. Misra, D.N., 1418 those embarking on a career in dental Prediction of secondary caries around research. Barnett, M.L., 960 DENTAL PULP CAPPING tooth-colored restorations: a clinical Immunolocalization of fibronectin during and microbiological study. Kidd, DENTITION, PRIMART reparative dentinogenesis in human E.A.M. and Beighton, D., 1942 Coronal caries in the primary and permanent teeth after pulp capping with calcium Regional strengths of bonding agents to dentition of children and adolescents 1- hydroxide. Toshiba, K., et al, 1590 cervical sclerotic root dentin. 17 years of age: United States, 1988- Toshiyama, M., et al, 1404 1991. Kaste,L.M.,effl/.,631* DENTAL RESEARCH (see Research) Shear strength of composite bonded to Dentin bonding: SEM comparison of the Er:TAG laser-prepared dentin. Visuri, resin-dentin interface in primary and DENTAL RESTORATION, PERMANENT S.R., et al, 599 permanent teeth. Nor, J.E., et al, 1396 Filler leachability of composites stored in Threshold effects of Nd and Ho:TAG laser- Enamel defects in the deciduous dentition as 2010 Subject Index ■ / Dent Res 75(12) 1996 a potential predictor of defects in the dentition of children and adolescents 1- mucosa evoked by unilateral tooth-pulp permanent dentition of 8- and 9-year- 17 years of age: United States, 1988- stimulation in the cat. Shoji, N., 1637 old children in fluoridated Cheshire, 1991. Kaste, L.M., et ah, 631* Electrical stimulation of masseter muscles England. Milsom, K.M., et a!., 1015 Influence of dft index on sealant success: a maintains condylar cartilage in long¬ 48-month survival analysis. The. term organ culture. Pirttiniemi, P. and DENTURE, PARTIAL Bravo, M., et ah, 768 Kantomaa, T., 1365 Selected restoration and tooth conditions: Selected restoration and tooth conditions: Jaw movement responses to electrical United States, 1988-1991. White, B.A., United States, 1988-1991. White, B.A., ef stimulation of different parts of the et ah, 661* fl/.,661* human temporalis muscle. Zwignenburg, A.J., 1798 DENTURE, PARTIAL, FIXED, RESIN- DNA, COMPLEMENTARY BONDED Cloning, cDNA sequence, and alternative ELECTROMYOGRAPHY Maximum likelihood estimates for the splicing of porcine amelogenin Jaw movement responses to electrical lifetime of bonded dental prostheses. mRNAs. Hu, C.-C., et ah, 1735 stimulation of different parts of the deRijk, W.G., ef a/., 1700 human temporalis muscle. DNA SEQUENCE (see Base Sequence) Zwignenburg, A.J., 1798 DENTURE, PARTIAL, REMOVABLE Tongue, jaw, and lip muscle activity and Denture use and the technical quality of DOPAMINE D2 RECEPTORS jaw movement during experimental dental prostheses among persons 18- Striatal D2 receptor binding in sleep bruxism: chewing efforts in man. Takada, K., et 74 years of age: United States, 1988- a controlled study with iodine-123- ah,1598 1991. Redford, M., cf fl/., 714* iodobenzamide and single-photon- emission computed tomography. ELECTROPHORESIS, DIABETES MELLITUS Lobbezoo, F., et ah, 1804 POLYACRYLAMIDE GEL Glucose-mediated alteration of cellular Abnormal enamel development in a cystic function in human periodontal ligament DRUG RESISTANCE, MICROBIAL fibrosis transgenic mouse model. cells. Nishimura, F., et ah, 1664 Dentists' role in halting antimicrobial Wright, J.T., et at., 966 resistance. Slots, J. and Pallasch, T.J., Electrophoretic gels of dentin matrix DIAGNOSIS, ORAL 1338,1811 (Erratum) proteins as diffusion media for in Impedance spectroscopy of teeth with and Guest editorial: Antimicrobials in dentistry: vitro mineralization. Wada, Y., et ah, without approximal caries lesions—an with knowledge comes responsibility. 1381 in vitro study. Huysmans, M.- Loesche, W.J., 1432 Protein characterization of fluorosed human C.D.N.J.M., et ah, 1871 Ins and outs of antimicrobial resistance: era of enamel. Wright, J.T., et ah, 1936 Relationships between clinician variability the drug pumps. Jenkinson, H.F., 736 and radiographic guidelines. Flack, EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT (see Fetal V. F., et ah, 775 DUE PROCESS (see Jurisprudence) Development) DIET DYES ENAMEL (see Dental Enamel) Accumulation of fermentable sugars and Evaluation of sodium fluorescein for metabolic acids in food particles that quantitative diagnosis of root caries, ENDOTHELIUM, VASCULAR become entrapped on the dentition. van der Veen, M.H., et ah, 588 Effects of Actinomyces amphiphile on the Kashket, S., et ah, 1885 fluidity of endothelial cells: a spin Cariogenicity depends more on diet than DYSAUTONOMIA, FAMILIAL label study. Hamada, Y., 1002 the prevailing mutans streptococcal Abnormal enamel and pulp dimensions in species, van Palenstein Helderman, familial dysautonomia. Mass,E.,effl/., 1747 ENGLAND W. H.,cf fl/.,535 Enamel defects in the deciduous dentition Incorporation of caseinoglycomacropeptide EASTMAN DENTAL CENTER as a potential predictor of defects in and caseinophosphopeptide into the Michael Buonocore and the Eastman Dental the permanent dentition of 8- and 9- salivary pellicle inhibits adherence of Center: a historic perspective on year-old children in fluoridated mutans streptococci. Schiipbach, P., et sealants. Handelman, S.L. and Shey, Cheshire, England. Milsom, K.M., et ah, 1779 Z., 529 ah, 1015 Poor oral health and coronary heart disease. Joshipura, K.J., et ah, 1631 EDUCATION, DENTAL, CONTINUING EPIDEMIOLOGY (see Dental Health Taste preference for sweetness in urban Guest editorial: Trashing the dental Surveys) and rural populations in Iraq. Jamel, literature—misleading the general H.A., et ah, 1879 practitioners: a point of view. Stanley, EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR- Total fluoride intake in children aged 3 to 4 H.R., 1624 UROGASTRONE years—a longitudinal study. Guha- Cell proliferation and expression of EGF, Chowdhury, N., et ah, 1451 ELASTOMERS (see Rubber) TGF-a, and EGF receptor in the developing primary palate. lamaroon, DIPHOSPHONATES ELDERLY (see Aged) A., et ah, 1534 Inhibitory effect of the topical administration of Gene defect in hypodontia: exclusion of a bisphosphonate (Risedronate) on root ELECTRIC IMPEDANCE EGF, EGFR, and FGF-3 as candidate resorption incident to orthodontic tooth Impedance spectroscopy of teeth with and genes. Arte, S., et ah, 1346 movement in rats. Igarashi, K., et ah, 1644 without approximal caries lesions—an Interleukin (IL)-ip, IL-6, tumor necrosis in vitro study. Huysmans, M.- factor-a, epidermal growth factor, and DISSOLUTION (see Solubility) C.D.N.J.M., et ah, 1871 p2-microglobulin levels are elevated in gingival crevicular fluid during DMF INDEX ELECTRIC STIMULATION human orthodontic tooth movement. Coronal caries in the primary and permanent Bilateral reflex vasodilation in the palatal Uematsu, S., et ah, 562 / Dent Res 75(12) 1996 Subject Index 2011 EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA the 1988-1991 National Health and M.E., et ai, 1540 DYSTROPHICA Nutrition Examination Survey Morphometric investigation of myotube Chemical composition of tooth enamel in (NHANES Ill-Phase 1), An. Drury, formation in rabbit embryo medial recessive dystrophic epidermolysis T.F., et fl/., 620* pterygoid muscle, A. Benoit, and bullosa: significance with respect to Periodontal status in the United States, Baudoin, C., 1835 dental caries. The. Kirkham, et at., 1672 1988-91: prevalence, extent, and demographic variation. Brown, L.J., et FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR EPITHELIUM fl/., 672* Gene defect in hypodontia: exclusion of Expression of laminin 5, fibronectin, and Prevalence and distribution of selected EGF, EGFR, and FGF-3 as candidate epithelium-associated integrins in occlusal characteristics in the US genes. Arte, S., et at., 1346 recurrent aphthous ulcer. Richards, population, 1988-1991. Brunelle, J.A., D.W.,et fl/., 1512 et fl/., 706* FIBROBLASTS Prevalence of dental sealants in the US CD44-hyaluronate interaction participates EQUIPMENT FAILURE (see Failure of population: findings from NHANES HI, in the adherence of T-lymphocytes to Dental Materials) 1988-91, The. Selwitz, R.H., ef fl/., 652* gingival fibroblasts. Murakami, S., et Prevalence of incisor trauma in persons 6 to ai, 1545 ETCHING, DENTAL (see Acid Etching, 50 years of age: United States, 1988- Comparative study of the chemotactic Dental) 1991. Kaste, L.M., et fl/., 696* responses of periodontal ligament cells Tooth retention and tooth loss in the and gingival fibroblasts to polypeptide ETHANOL (see Alcohol, Ethyl) permanent dentition of adults: United growth factors. Nishimura, F. and States, 1988-1991. Marcus, S.E., ef fl/., 684* Terranova, V.P., 986 ETHICS, DENTAL Variations in the social impact of oral Comparison of the ability of intra-oral and Developing ethical standards for conditions among older adults in extra-oral fibroblasts to stimulate responsible research: why? form? South Australia, Ontario, and North extracellular matrix reorganization in functions? process? outcomes? Carolina. Slade, G.D., et fl/., 1439 a model of wound contraction, A. Frankel, M.S., 832@ Stephens, P., et ai, 1358 Guest editorial: Responsible public EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX Human granulation-tissue fibroblasts show communication: on how not to Comparison of the ability of intra-oral and enhanced proteoglycan gene become a clown in the media circus. extra-oral fibroblasts to stimulate expression and altered response to Barnett, M.L., 1528 extracellular matrix reorganization in TGF-pi. Hakkinen, L., et ai, 1767 Guest editorial: Trashing the dental a model of wound contraction, A. Periodontal ligament cells are chemotactic literature—misleading the general Stephens, P., et ai, 1358 to fibroblast collagenase. Terranova, practitioners: a point of view. Stanley, Expression of laminin 5, fibronectin, and V.P. and Nishimura, F., 993 H.R., 1624 epithelium-associated integrins in Moral foundations of scientific ethics and recurrent aphthous ulcer. Richards, FIBRONECTINS responsibility. The. Camenisch, P.F., D.W., et fl/., 1512 Expression of laminin 5, fibronectin, and 825® Human neutrophil gelatinase and epithelium-associated integrins in On being a scientist in a rapidly changing associated lipocalin in adult and recurrent aphthous ulcer. Richards, world. Mandel, I.D., 841® localized juvenile periodontitis. D.W.,etai, 1512 Proceedings of a symposium, toward Westerlund, U., et al., 1553 Glucose-mediated alteration of cellular responsible research conduct: the role function in human periodontal ligament of scientific societies. Bebeau, M.J. FACE cells. Nishimura, F., ef fl/., 1664 and Holt, S.C., 823® Jaw muscle orientation and moment arms Immunolocalization of fibronectin during Process and procedures for dealing with of long-face and normal adults, van reparative dentinogenesis in human misconduct: a necessity or a Spronsen, P.H., et ai, 1372 teeth after pulp capping with calcium nightmare? Bersoff, D.N., 836® hydroxide. Yoshiba, K., et ai, 1590 Role of the AADR in promoting research FAILURE OF DENTAL MATERIALS integrity: perspectives and consensus Maximum likelihood estimates for the FILLING, DENTAL, PERMANENT (see statements. The. Bebeau, M.J. and lifetime of bonded dental prostheses. Dental Restoration, Permanent) Holt, S.C., 856® de Rijk, W.G., etal.,1700 Survey of ethical issues in dental research. FISSURE SEALANTS (see Pit and Fissure Bebeau, M.J. and Davis, E.L., 845® FAS ANTIGENS (see Antigens, CD95) Sealants) ETHICS IN PUBLISHING (see Scientific FATIGUE (see Stress, Mechanical) FLUORESCEINS Misconduct) Evaluation of sodium fluorescein for FERROUS COMPOUNDS quantitative diagnosis of root caries, ETHNIC GROUPS Adhesive bonding to dentin with ferrous van der Veen, M.H., et ai, 588 Coronal and root caries in the dentition of chloride primers and tri-n- adults in the United States, 1988-1991. butylborane-initiated luting agents. FLUORIDATION Winn, D.M., et ai, 642* Taira, Y., et ai, 1859 Enamel defects in the deciduous dentition Coronal caries in the primary and permanent as a potential predictor of defects in dentition of children and adolescents 1- FETAL DEVELOPMENT the permanent dentition of 8- and 9- 17 years of age: United States, 1988- Cell proliferation and expression of EGF, year-old children in fluoridated 1991. Kaste,L.M.,cffl/.,631* TGF-a, and EGF receptor in the Cheshire, England. Milsom, K.M., et Denture use and the technical quality of developing primary palate. lamaroon, ai, 1015 dental prostheses among persons 18- A., etai, 1534 74 years of age: United States, 1988- Human mandibular canal arises from three FLUORIDES 1991. Redford, M., et fl/., 714* separate canals innervating different Effect of a fluoridated toothpaste on Overview of the oral health component of tooth groups. The. Chavez-Lomeli, dentinal lesions in plaque-filled 2012 Subject Index J Dent Res 75(12) 1996 grooves: an intra-oral crossover study. mucosa. Bickel, M., et al, 1827 1988-91: prevalence, extent, and The. Lagerweij, M.D., et al., 1687 Human granulation-tissue fibroblasts show demographic variation. Brown, L.J., et Protein characterization of fluorosed enhanced proteoglycan gene al, 672* human enamel. Wright, J.T., et al., expression and altered response to 1936 TGF-pi. Hakkinen, L., et al, 1767 GINGIVITIS Total fluoride intake in children aged 3 to 4 Effects of Actinomyces amphiphile on the years—a longitudinal study. Guha- GENE LIBRARY fluidity of endothelial cells: a spin Chowdhury, N., et al., 1451 Cloning, cDNA sequence, and alternative label study. Hamada, Y., 1002 splicing of porcine amelogenin Experimental gingivitis studies: the FLUOROSIS (see Mottled Enamel) mRNAs. Hu, C.-C., et al, 1735 microbiological perspective. Theilade, E., 1434 FOCAL INFECTION, DENTAL GENE MUTATION (see Mutation) Focal infection. Newman, H.N., 1912 GLASS-IONOMER CEMENTS GENES, BACTERIAL Early and long-term wear of conventional FOOD (see Diet) Cariogenicity of Streptococcus mutans strains and resin-modified glass ionomers. with defects in fructan metabolism de Gee, A.J., et al, 1613 FORM assessed in a program-fed specific- Hard decade's work. A.: steps in the Form difference computations in pathogen-free rat model. Bume, R.A., invention of the glass-ionomer restorative dentistry utilizing the et al, 1572 cement. Wilson, A.D., 1723 macroelement method. McAlarney, IR and NMR analyses of hardening and M.E., et al., 1464 GERMINATION maturation of glass-ionomer cement. Reactivity of Candida albicans germ tubes Matsuya, S., et al, 1920 FRACTURES with salivary secretory IgA. Ponton, Analysis of tempering stresses in metal- J., et al, 1979 GLUCANS ceramic disks. DeHoff, P.H., et al., 743 Inhibiting effect of aqueous Azadirachta indica Effect of cubic leucite stabilization on the GIBBONS, RONALD J., Jr. (Neem) extract upon bacterial properties flexural strength of feldspathic dental In memoriam, 1720 influencing in vitro plaque formation. porcelain. Denry, I.L., et al., 1928 The. Wolinsky, L.E., et al, 816 Effects of flaw size and auto-glaze GINGIVA treatment on porcelain strength. CD44-hyaluronate interaction participates GLUCOSE Griggs, J.A., et al., 1414 in the adherence of T-lymphocytes to Accumulation of fermentable sugars and Microcracks in dental porcelain and their gingival fibroblasts. Murakami, S., et metabolic acids in food particles that behavior during multiple firing. al, 1545 become entrapped on the dentition. Mackert, J.R., Jr. and Williams, A.L., 1484 Comparative study of the chemotactic Kashket, S., et al, 1885 responses of periodontal ligament cells Glucose-mediated alteration of cellular FRUCTANS and gingival fibroblasts to polypeptide function in human periodontal ligament Cariogenicity of Streptococcus mutans strains growth factors. Nishimura, F. and cells. Nishimura, F., et al, 1664 with defects in fructan metabolism Terranova, V.P., 986 assessed in a program-fed specific- Highly virulent strains of herpes simplex GLUTARALDEHYDE pathogen-free rat model. Bume, R.A., virus fail to kill mice following infection Effects of acetone, ethanol, HEMA, and air on etal, 1572 via gingival route. Monma, Y., et al, 974 the stiffness of human decalcified dentil', Human granulation-tissue fibroblasts show matrix. The. Maciel, K.T., et al, 1851 FRUCTOSE enhanced proteoglycan gene Accumulation of fermentable sugars and expression and altered response to GORLIN SYNDROME metabolic acids in food particles that TGF-pi. Hakkinen, L., et al, 1767 Syndromes, syndromes, and more become entrapped on the dentition. Human neutrophil gelatinase and syndromes. Gorlin, R.J., 732 Kashket, S., et al., 1885 associated lipocalin in adult and Emergence of multiple xylitol-resistant localized juvenile periodontitis. GRANULATION TISSUE (fructose PTS ) mutants from human Westerlund, U., et al, 1553 Human granulation-tissue fibroblasts show isolates of mutans streptococci during Identification of the Fas antigen in human enhanced proteoglycan gene growth on dietary sugars in the presence gingiva. Yoshioka, C., et al, 1353 expression and altered response to of xj litol. Trahan, L., et al, 1892 Protection of gingival epithelium against TGF-pi. Hakkinen, L., cf fl/., 1767 complement-mediated damage by FUSOBACTERIUM strong expression of the membrane GROWTH SUBSTANCES Plaque pH and microflora of dental plaque attack complex inhibitor protectin Comparative study of the chemotactic on sound and carious root surfaces. (CD59). Rautemaa, R. and Meri, S., 568 responses of periodontal ligament cells Aamdal-Scheie, A., et al, 1901 and gingival fibroblasts to polypepHde GINGIVAL CREVICULAR FLUID growth factors. Nishimura, F. and GELATINASES Interleukin (IL)-ip, IL-6, tumor necrosis Terranova, V.P., 986 Human neutrophil gelatinase and factor-a, epidermal growth factor, and Expression of keratinocyte growth factor in associated lipocalin in adult and p2-microglobulin levels are elevated periapical lesions. Gao, Z., et al, 1658 localized juvenile periodontitis. in gingival crevicular fluid during Gene defect in hypodontia: exclusion of Westerlund, U., et al, 1553 human orthodontic tooth movement. EGF, EGFR, and FGF-3 as candidate Uematsu, S., et al, 562 genes. Arte, S., et al, 1346 GENDER (see Sex) Serendipity or luck: stumbling on gingival crevicular fluid. Krasse, B., 1627 GUIDELINES (see Practice Guidelines) GENE EXPRESSION Chemokine expression in human oral GINGIVAL DISEASES HARDNESS keratinocyte cell lines and keratinzed Periodontal status in the United States, Trial production of titanium orthodontic

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