502 NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 1991 JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY FOR CHILDREN Index to volume 58 ASDC Journal of Dentistry for Children A children’s taste and visual preferences in fearful children using nitrous oxide. Part I: MNS. 5 viceceduer 6, 86, 212, 357, 432 dentifrices, A study of ............. 300 treatment times, Dental treatment achondroplasia: report of case, Classified advertisements .... 74, 92, 214, iia<tavaenedenssss4 ocendenseceel 453 Radiographic features of the bones of 342, 422, 437 Fellowship program ...... 79, 94, 260, 421 the hand and wrist in.............. 396 CO, laser in surgery of vascular tumors of 0 60 A compendium of cognitive growth as the oral cavity in children, The .... .2 93 fluoride exposures in children, Evaluation shown in a series of ASDC covers and composite resin restorations: design of the ie cndeiebesncee ccuewcwaensseece d 467 EE y ccvndevavebondenedcwsa e 170 investigation, A clinical study on direct fluoride supplementation, Water AIDS patients, Increasing numbers of and indirect class II posterior... .... 281 purification systems and in hits agains eagdtwtnn sar!4 00 composite resin restorations in the recommendations for ............-. 405 Akerboom, H.B.M. ........ 281, 372, 378 posterior region: a review, Wear fluoride supplements, The status of water anesthesia: clinical characteristics of 933 measurements in clinical studies of . .109 fluoride assay programs and implications patients, Dental general ............ 27 condylar hypoplasia: report of case, for prescribing of dietary............ 23 Annual Meeting ........... 265, 274, 345 RE noc aed secrcneedancenwed 147 a 8 QO eer 38 anxiety or behavior problems, Strategies | ee ee 124 Friedlander, Arthur H............... 217 used by dentists in Victoria, Australia, ee ere 303 Rh cccudeckvadasuderel 129 to manage children with ........... 223 a 104 I MINI aco ces wavecceenanecd 147 anxious children to cope, Training D G SEE citeieecanctawekseseauuaead 31 og mee 134 a aceckewexceiewgaseen 134 Awards information .................. 77 i Swlecinccusschenedaeeen 124 CS 314 B En caceerniiedwnkeccenen 297 I IN es ocewectccacseswad 297 Backward, turn backward o time— iicnxcntcctneanesGen 464 Gerlach, Robert W. ................-.- 46 Piet ésb tadeseseusdatoual 96 eer 31 Giebartowski, Jack .................- 223 ees, Cette Mick cccicccsccius 17 demographics: more than just numbers of ee 405 CE cow cceekavadeaemenen 293 children: Pediatric dentistry ........ 306 I, WE otic cb eiianeacareeusall 337 Ben-Bassat, Yocheved .......... 129, 409 dental caries in Israel, Trends in the Gantee, Coser By ...ccccccccesvceved 38 behavior: a new perspective, Child ere 464 Grimm III, Stephen E............... 484 DE «64 46hs baneeoweceenuaweas 303 dental health carnival, A model for a GE Pe et akedecacssscsessewsnnd 453 PR ¢¢xctvesseekeuerasened 17 ITE ai sievines dicanccsewnvel 320 growth of the jaws in infants, The effects Sy DR na vccckeveccaneeendee 335 dental mirror fragments: report of case, of feeding methods on the.......... 253 eee reer. 57 0 reere eee: 337 Gruythuysen, R.J.M...............-- 378 Borgimeijer, P.J. .......... 281, 372, 378 PINUS Keictcnvecuodsesned 64 H EE are 129, 409 ee 481 Ee ee 320 I EN oo ceuvanewsenmadanhe 1 Down syndrome: report of case, health care, Pediatric dentists need to EE EE ee 124 Mandibular and dental development know about the changing economics budget using an electronic spreadsheet, subsequent to thyroid therapy in a boy hineccidweencssestestheracnesenwed 367 Management of a departmental M6 Docu canketutescsasekeoneasa n6 4 health, Discipline in - Editorial ........ 16 Burvow, Michael, F. .............20.. 97 | a nee 60 PN, WE Ein ec dececcsccccveseed 489 Busy reader... .. 4, 84, 164, 272, 352, 428 E Hereditary opalescent dentine: variation in Editorials ...... 16, 96, 169, 280, 360, 440 PE sankey cedsaqs eauwn ecmm ian 134 Cc educational materials, New... ... 161, 355 re 489 care of children, Changing environment Pe NR nkvccncucaceresescves 156 Hietala, Eava-Liisa.................. 328 PPainsctbedces sueueisuaeeanens 244 erosion using porcelain veneers, The SE Misce newnanae wawweene ed 453 cavity liner in young permanent teeth, ON, 5 voce dddeSvewno asrch on 289 hypoplasia in the primary dentition: a Twenty-four-month clinical trial of DO Ns: p's:d ocs cecicnsdnapeser 335 SE I ok cccueweseawane 441 visible-light-activated .............. 124 MIN sce cdcvewaccuscnseaeee 217 central incisors in the midline, Single I IY ei bac kieneennaseeee 489 SING on corey icu.o cak am sak anaes 413 xcompromised patient: report of extractions in children with nursing caries, change--Part II), ‘I know you've heard it case, Intraoral etiology of a life Parental perceptions of the effects of before, but. . .” (A litany for......... 50 threatening infection in an ......... 492 SI IIT 6.5s c chniiveewcncens 233 Child abuse: a survey of ASDC members Impeded eruption of a permanent extractions of primary molars and the and a diagnostic-data assessment for maxillary incisor by a denticle and crown/root ratio of their permanent ia ndcosnwnnenradeswesaed 361 GREE ci icicsundcarinenssicngnnde 335 successors, Premature children, Almost eleven million Index to advertisers .75, 93, 215, 342, 423, DE tkcccadaneevgeccatananene 237 F 438 children at risk, Respite care: a new social familial hypophosphatemic rickets after Information for authors ............... 76 SIEGE kavanexéusieeciecies’ 241 phosphate supplement therapy: a review infraclusion of primary molars, The children in poor health, There really of the literature and report of case, Oral etiology, prevalence, and sequelae re 328 502 NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 1991 JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY FOR CHILDREN Index to volume 58 ASDC Journal of Dentistry for Children A children’s taste and visual preferences in fearful children using nitrous oxide. Part I: MNS. 5 viceceduer 6, 86, 212, 357, 432 dentifrices, A study of ............. 300 treatment times, Dental treatment achondroplasia: report of case, Classified advertisements .... 74, 92, 214, iia<tavaenedenssss4 ocendenseceel 453 Radiographic features of the bones of 342, 422, 437 Fellowship program ...... 79, 94, 260, 421 the hand and wrist in.............. 396 CO, laser in surgery of vascular tumors of 0 60 A compendium of cognitive growth as the oral cavity in children, The .... .2 93 fluoride exposures in children, Evaluation shown in a series of ASDC covers and composite resin restorations: design of the ie cndeiebesncee ccuewcwaensseece d 467 EE y ccvndevavebondenedcwsa e 170 investigation, A clinical study on direct fluoride supplementation, Water AIDS patients, Increasing numbers of and indirect class II posterior... .... 281 purification systems and in hits agains eagdtwtnn sar!4 00 composite resin restorations in the recommendations for ............-. 405 Akerboom, H.B.M. ........ 281, 372, 378 posterior region: a review, Wear fluoride supplements, The status of water anesthesia: clinical characteristics of 933 measurements in clinical studies of . .109 fluoride assay programs and implications patients, Dental general ............ 27 condylar hypoplasia: report of case, for prescribing of dietary............ 23 Annual Meeting ........... 265, 274, 345 RE noc aed secrcneedancenwed 147 a 8 QO eer 38 anxiety or behavior problems, Strategies | ee ee 124 Friedlander, Arthur H............... 217 used by dentists in Victoria, Australia, ee ere 303 Rh cccudeckvadasuderel 129 to manage children with ........... 223 a 104 I MINI aco ces wavecceenanecd 147 anxious children to cope, Training D G SEE citeieecanctawekseseauuaead 31 og mee 134 a aceckewexceiewgaseen 134 Awards information .................. 77 i Swlecinccusschenedaeeen 124 CS 314 B En caceerniiedwnkeccenen 297 I IN es ocewectccacseswad 297 Backward, turn backward o time— iicnxcntcctneanesGen 464 Gerlach, Robert W. ................-.- 46 Piet ésb tadeseseusdatoual 96 eer 31 Giebartowski, Jack .................- 223 ees, Cette Mick cccicccsccius 17 demographics: more than just numbers of ee 405 CE cow cceekavadeaemenen 293 children: Pediatric dentistry ........ 306 I, WE otic cb eiianeacareeusall 337 Ben-Bassat, Yocheved .......... 129, 409 dental caries in Israel, Trends in the Gantee, Coser By ...ccccccccesvceved 38 behavior: a new perspective, Child ere 464 Grimm III, Stephen E............... 484 DE «64 46hs baneeoweceenuaweas 303 dental health carnival, A model for a GE Pe et akedecacssscsessewsnnd 453 PR ¢¢xctvesseekeuerasened 17 ITE ai sievines dicanccsewnvel 320 growth of the jaws in infants, The effects Sy DR na vccckeveccaneeendee 335 dental mirror fragments: report of case, of feeding methods on the.......... 253 eee reer. 57 0 reere eee: 337 Gruythuysen, R.J.M...............-- 378 Borgimeijer, P.J. .......... 281, 372, 378 PINUS Keictcnvecuodsesned 64 H EE are 129, 409 ee 481 Ee ee 320 I EN oo ceuvanewsenmadanhe 1 Down syndrome: report of case, health care, Pediatric dentists need to EE EE ee 124 Mandibular and dental development know about the changing economics budget using an electronic spreadsheet, subsequent to thyroid therapy in a boy hineccidweencssestestheracnesenwed 367 Management of a departmental M6 Docu canketutescsasekeoneasa n6 4 health, Discipline in - Editorial ........ 16 Burvow, Michael, F. .............20.. 97 | a nee 60 PN, WE Ein ec dececcsccccveseed 489 Busy reader... .. 4, 84, 164, 272, 352, 428 E Hereditary opalescent dentine: variation in Editorials ...... 16, 96, 169, 280, 360, 440 PE sankey cedsaqs eauwn ecmm ian 134 Cc educational materials, New... ... 161, 355 re 489 care of children, Changing environment Pe NR nkvccncucaceresescves 156 Hietala, Eava-Liisa.................. 328 PPainsctbedces sueueisuaeeanens 244 erosion using porcelain veneers, The SE Misce newnanae wawweene ed 453 cavity liner in young permanent teeth, ON, 5 voce dddeSvewno asrch on 289 hypoplasia in the primary dentition: a Twenty-four-month clinical trial of DO Ns: p's:d ocs cecicnsdnapeser 335 SE I ok cccueweseawane 441 visible-light-activated .............. 124 MIN sce cdcvewaccuscnseaeee 217 central incisors in the midline, Single I IY ei bac kieneennaseeee 489 SING on corey icu.o cak am sak anaes 413 xcompromised patient: report of extractions in children with nursing caries, change--Part II), ‘I know you've heard it case, Intraoral etiology of a life Parental perceptions of the effects of before, but. . .” (A litany for......... 50 threatening infection in an ......... 492 SI IIT 6.5s c chniiveewcncens 233 Child abuse: a survey of ASDC members Impeded eruption of a permanent extractions of primary molars and the and a diagnostic-data assessment for maxillary incisor by a denticle and crown/root ratio of their permanent ia ndcosnwnnenradeswesaed 361 GREE ci icicsundcarinenssicngnnde 335 successors, Premature children, Almost eleven million Index to advertisers .75, 93, 215, 342, 423, DE tkcccadaneevgeccatananene 237 F 438 children at risk, Respite care: a new social familial hypophosphatemic rickets after Information for authors ............... 76 SIEGE kavanexéusieeciecies’ 241 phosphate supplement therapy: a review infraclusion of primary molars, The children in poor health, There really of the literature and report of case, Oral etiology, prevalence, and sequelae re 328 503 NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 1991 JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY FOR CHILDREN J parental participation during the child's Simon, Anne R. ..................-- 384 gL a ee en 147 dental experience, An Analysis of the Simpson, Matthew S................. 289 phenomenon of increased .......... 458 Skinner, Joel B. .................... 248 K pediatric dental patients, Age and sex IR wavs kasonnessesawe 396 eCp e ne 293 predilection of unmanageable Spare the child - Editorial............ 169 SN, SND TA oso disse cccctsovnes 464 cnn svecenesecvenswensese k 229 Spear, Carol Sherrill ................ 300 Kemp-Scholte, Ch. M. .............. 281 pediatric dentistry programs complete the Steelman, Robert ................... 229 Ne ine iin dsesancnsoue 396 course of training, Do students in . . .140 Stegenga, Boudewign................. 17 ee a 233 pediatric dentistry programs, Directors Stevens-Johnson syndrome: report of case, Koyoumdjisky-Kaye, Edith........... 409 eee rs RN 55 Short root anomaly in a patient with a Kreulen, C.M. ........ 109, 281, 372, 378 periodontitis in a thirteen-year-old child, SS Seer. 256 Se, SO GS. i eniinaseesesvcwaews 320 Generalized juvenile .............. 390 Straffon, Lloyd H. .................. 124 Pinkham, Jimmy R. ................- 458 submerged primary molars, Occlusal L Pits and fissures: morphology disturbances resulting from Rs Tic ow scieseanwxeemucn 328 President's message . . . . 60, 160, 264, 344, NR icc sacenenevcdccscend 129 SIE, DO eoc tccc eer scgaesesvant 253 424, 504 Symons, Anne L. .................+- 134 DA ena caveersedd cuwsiebeescneaues 9 pseudo-class III relationship in the Livy, Deven ME. un cciccscsccoes 23, 467 T primary dentition: a case history, liver transplantation: implications for Treatment of a.................--- 484 WE ME Fi NGike Va ceananeencccawed 464 dental management, Oral changes Taylor, Geoffrey S................... 289 associated with end-state........... 474 R Thorton, John B. ................... 256 Radcliffe, Richard M................- 104 Tinanoff, Norman.................-- 481 Mc Er ne 314 To my father and mother: source and er 361 Pe Dv iinecebicsecsawewneceed 289 sustenance - Editorial ............. 280 oe eer 223 resin restorations, The prevalence of Treatment costs for carious primary teeth M postoperative sensitivity in teeth related to fluoride exposure ......... 69 I IN caines nai oe 147 restored with Class II composite . . . .378 Trubman, Aaron ...............-.---- 69 restorations, Evaluation of treatment times tumor therapy in pediatric patients, | eee 97 for Class II composite resin ........ 372 Management of oral complications Marques, Ana Paula Faria............ 492 restorative procedure on first permanent associated with .................-. 384 PE ID oe dnc ceaecvakceasoesed 413 molars in children, Preservation of typical family, There is no such thing as maxillary primary canines, Bilateral future options:.................... 104 i wkb- 060m wks ceunseennsaenensease 310 SIE cscwone cendasuecsatvarees 154 en, RM EE... 0 wiiciesnensuwssaied 38 retIentIionE i n thooe opkroimsasrsyc eddecntciutsioenc,e esan 17 U mMoerytdalrietcyh:, ReEpdowratr do f Fca.s.e., ..L.o.c.al. ......-- 69 Reuland-Bosma, Winke............... 64 Se i itiiiesccainencdsoscnnsnccee 156 NIE ids enveseecnocuecenacad 489 Riekman, George A. ..............-- 233 Vv Roberts, Michael W. ................ 384 van Amerongen, W.E.. 109, 281, 372, 378, N PY ie ckciiemesiccnsewneeweenie 97 453 Netear,. 5.0. Haatin....«.<.00:005.060000 303 Romaniuk, Kornel ................-- 134 Vandenbroucke, Jan...............+-- 27 eer 248 GS eee 372 ere ee 31 S a 453 eR Renee 10, 89, 261, 274, 359, 434 DU, TI, 6.i6 cc einccceceneectus 154 Vermuelenm Maria ................-- 27 I Bo ono oe swinsiccsewecened 413 Vertuan, Valdemar................-- 297 Oo Savisky, Laura Anne ................ 300 Vinckier, Frans ..................000- 27 obsessive-compulsive disorder, Dental Saxe, Michael D. .................-- 361 Vissink, Arjan management consideration in children sealants in relation to retention, A comparative study between visible light NG Bee a'04kes een ac kenaeeceanne s 474 activated and autopolymerizing .... .2 97 Waldman, H. Barry .50, 55, 140, 144, 237, Oral lesion in an infant: congenital epulis sealant use by general practitioners: a 241, 244, 306, 310, 397, 400 or transformation to ameloblastic Minnesota survey ...............+-+ 38 Waldman, Michael E. ..............- 400 Win osc ccchanetaieas nanwae s 156 sealant utilization among insured Watanabe, Keiko ................... 390 oral rehabilitation, High frequency jet populations: report from Vermont's Williams (Elfin Facies) syndrome: a review ventilation in complete ............ 248 “Tooth Fairy” program, Managing. . . .46 of the literature and report of a rare oral trauma secondary to encephalitis: a I I ooo os es cay ciiinieseinad 156 Ci ck ack cont aeeewes sbenneeeee 57 clinical report, The management of self- Senning, John H. ..............-.0005 46 Worley, Scott L..................46- 256 DE oiv-co cc acwnnusdedceeenssee 60 BOG, We TD occ cccewccecesnse 441, 474 Wright, F.A. Clive.................- 223 NN HIN 660s sc nreosarecaaween 253 ae 23 ee 474 Zz P Silberman, Stephen L. ..............- 69 eT 464 PE, TR ico ccscetcssntctatete 328 SW, TD 6 conc oes ccecesencsessa 328