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Vol. 63, No. 4, Fall 2003 Journal of Public Health Dentistry Contents Index to Volume 63 WINTER 2/03 VOLUME 63, NUMBER 1 Clinical Study in Malawi—Comparison of Conventional Amalgam and ART Restorations Kalf-Scholte, van Amerongen, Smith COMMENTARIES Costs of Oral Health Care during a Period of Economic 3 The 2001 CDC Recommendations for Using Fluorides to Growth in the United States: 1987-96 Prevent and Control Dental Caries in the United States Chattopadhyay, Slade, Shugars H. Horowitz Comparing Different Methods to Detect and Correct Reply to Dr. Horowitz’s Commentary Maas Nonresponse Bias in Postal Questionnaire Studies Tickle, Milsom, Blinkhorn Oral Cancer Examinations Among Adults at High Risk: SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES Findings from the 1998 National Health Interview Survey 11 Relative Effects of Pre- and Posteruption Water Fluoride on Macek, Reid, Yellowitz Caries Experience of First Permanent Molars Singh, Spencer, Armfield COMMUNITY ACTION REPORT Factors Influencing the Effect of Race on Established 126 The Community Dental Facilitator Project: Reducing Periodontitis Prevalence Barriers to Dental Care Borrell, Taylor, Borgnakke, Nyquist, Woolfolk, Allen, Lang Harrison, Li, Pearce, Wyman A National Survey of the Oral Health Status of Homeless Veterans Gibson, Rosenheck, Tullner, Grimes, Seibyl, Rivera-Torres, AMERICAN PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATION 129 The John W. Knutson Distinguished Service Award in Goodman, Nunn Dental Public Health—2002 Recipient Esther Colchamiro The Association of Early Childhood Caries and Race/ Ethnicity among California Preschool Children Rosenstein, Brown Remarks on Receiving the John W. Knutson Distinguished Shiboski, Gansky, Ramos-Gomez, Ngo, Isman, Pollick Early Childhood Caries Related Visits to Hospitals for Service Awar Ambulatory Surgery in New York State Cochamiro Wadhawan, Kumar, Badner, Green 131 Call for Nominations for the 2003 Knutson Award The Relationship Between Amalgam Restorations and BOOK REVIEWS Mercury Levels in Male Dentists and Nondental Health 133 Friedman JW. The Intelligent Consumer's Complete Guide Professionals to Dental Health: How to Maintain your Dental Health and Joshi, Douglass, Kim, Joshipura, Park, Rimm, Carino, Garcia, Avoid Being Overcharged and Overtreated Morris, Willett Brown Pollack BR. Law and Risk Management in Dental Practice BRIEF COMMUNICATION Manning 61 Seropositivity of the Rapid Plasma Reagin (RPR) Test in a Dental School Patient Population: a Retrospective Study Cade, Boozer, Leigh Archives Archives SUMMER 2003 VOLUME 63, NUMBER 3 SPRING 2003 VOLUME 63, NUMBER 2 GUEST EDITORIAL 139 Corporate Versus Personal Responsibility: Where Will Dentistry Go? SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES Shenkin 67 Measuring Parental Perceptions of Child Oral Health- related Quality of Life SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES Jokovic, Locker, Stephens, Kenny, Tompson, Guyatt 141 Oral Health Surveillance: Past, Present, and Future Measuring the Impact of Oral Heath on Quality of Life in Challenges Britain Using OHQoL-UK(W) Beltran-Aguilar, Malvitz, Lockwood, Rozier, Tomar McGrath, Bedi Oral Health Care Utilization by US Rural Residents, The Impact of HIV on Oral Health and Subsequent Use of National Health Interview Survey 1999 Dental Services Vargas, Dye Dobalian, Andersen, Stein, Hays, Cunningham, Marcus The New York State Minority Health Survey: Oral Health Perceived Oral Health Status, Needs and Barriers to Dental Findings Care Utilization among HIV/AIDS Patients in a North Chattopadyayay, Kumar, Green Carolina Cohort: Impacts of Race Socioeconomic and Demographic Inequalities in Orofacial Patton, Strauss, McKaig, Porter, Eron Pain The Geodemographic Distribution of Caries Experience in Riley, Gilbert, Heft Neighboring Fluoridated and Nonfluoridated Populations Updated Comparison of the Caries Susceptibility of Tickle, Jenner, Blinkhorn, Milsom Various Morphological Types of Permanent Teeth Atraumatic Restorative Treatment (ART): a Three-year Journal of Public Health Dentistry Macek, Beltran-Aguilar, Lockwood, Malvitz Dental Caries Experience in Northern Manhattan Early Childhood Caries: Prevalence and Risk Factors in Adolescents Seoul, Korea Mitchell, Ahluwalia, Albert, Zabos, Findley, Trinh-Shevrin, Jin, Ma, Moon, Paik, Hahn, Horowitz Marshall, Lamster, Formicola Statistical Model for Assessing the Impact of Targeted, School-based Dental Sealant Programs on Sealant Prevalence among Third Graders in Ohio Kim, Lehman, Siegal, Lemeshow WHO/FAO Expert Report on Diet Australian Dental Students’ Views about Smoking Cessation Counseling and Their Skills as Counselors and Chronic Disease Rikard-Bell, Groeunlund, Ward Technical Report Series No. 916, 2003 Archives This report, released April 23, 2003, identifies new recommendations on diet and physical activity to tackle the rapidly increasing burden of chronic dis- eases worldwide. The report is a critical science- DENTAL PUBLIC HEALTH based contribution to development of a global strat- DEGREE PROGRAM egy aimed at reducing cardiovascular diseases, sev- erl forms of cancer (including oral cancer), diabetes, obesity, osteoporosis, and dental diseases such as The University of lowa College of Dentistry's De- dental caries and dental erosion. Advice is given on partment of Preventive and Community Dentistry ways of changing daily nutritional intake by reduc- invites applications for its 2-year MS degree pro- ing energy-rich foods high in saturated fat and gram in dental public health for the academic year sugar, cutting the amount of salt in the diet, increas- beginning August 2004. The program is accredited ing the amount of fresh fruit and vegetables in the by the American Dental Association and dentists diet, and undertaking phsical activity every day. As who complete the program meet the educational regards dental diseases, it is emphasized that dental requirements for board certification by the Ameri- caries is preventable by limiting the frequency and can Board of Dental Public Health (i.e., no additional amount of sugars and by appropriate exposure to residency program is required). Dental hygienists fluoride. Erosion of teeth by dietary acids in bever- are also invited to apply (although ineligible for ages may lead to tooth destruction and the con- board certification). Courses are in the areas of lit- sumptions of sugary soft drinks should be reduced. erature review, research design, biostatitistics, It is important that developing countries currently epidemiology, statistical computing, health care or- having low consumption of free sugars do not in- ganization, prevention, administration, financing, crease consumption levels. For countries with high health behavior and promotion, teaching methods, consumption levels in addition to high incidence of and field training. A thesis involving original re- dental caries, it is recommended that national health search is required. Applicants must generally be authorities formulate country- and community-spe- prepared to pay all their own costs (tuition, living cific goals to reduce the amount of free sugars aim- expenses, etc.) during the first year. However, very ing toward the recommended maximum of no more limited financial assistance is occasionally available, than 10% of energy intake. The frequency of con- after matriculation, possibly in the form of a 25% sumption of foods and/or drinks containing free research assistantship that confers in-state tuition sugars should be limited to a maximum of four times eligibility. During the second year only, a dental per day. The report is only the first step in a process public health specialty training grant can support that includes consultations with governments as trainees (tuition/fees, field training expenses, pro- well as other public and private sector stakeholders fessional meeting travel, and stipend) who are US in all geographical regions. citizens/permanent residents. International appli- cants must take the TOEFL and GRE and submit an The report is available from the WHO Web site: application by October 31. US/Canadian applicants http:/ /www.whoj.int/hpr/nutrition/ExpertCon must take the GRE and can be considered thereafter. sultationGE.htm. For additional information, please contact Dr. Steven Levy, Graduate Program Director, N330 Poul Erik Petersen, Chief, Oral Health Programme, Department for Noncommunicable Disease Preven- DSB, College of Dentistry, University of lowa, lowa City, IA 52242; (319) 335-7185 (phone); (319) tion and Health Promotion, World Health Organi- zation, Geneva, Switzerland. E-mail: pe- 335/7187 (FAX). E-mail: [email protected]. [email protected]. Vol. 63, No. 4, Fall 2003 FALL 2003 VOLUME 63, NUMBER 4 First Author Index to Volume 63 SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES Beltran-Aguilar ED 211 Patterns of Fluoride Intake from 36 to 72 Months of Age Borrell LN Levy, Warren, Broffitt Brown JP 221 Clinical Evaluation of Three Different Restorative Materials Cade JE Applied in a Minimal Intervention Caries Treatment Chattopadhyay A Approach Croucher R Zanata, Navarro, Barbosa, Lauris, Franco Diamond R The Dynamics of Toothache Pain and Dental Services Dobalian A Utilization: 24-month Incidence Duncan RP Duncan, Gilbert, Peek, Heft Gibson G Oral Health of Bangladeshi Women Tobacco-with-paan Harrison RL Users and Self-reported Oral Pain Following Tobacco Horowitz HS Cessation Jin B-H Croucher, Pau, Jerreat, Begum, Marcenes Jokovic A Implementing a Community-based Oral Health Care Joshi A Program: Lessons Learned Kalf-Scholte SM R. Diamond, Litwak, Marshall, A. Diamond Kim H-D Associations between Occupational Health Behaviors and KimS 195 Occupational Dental Erosion Levy SM 211 Kim, Douglass Maas WR 9 Relationship between Oral Health Behaviors and General Macek MD 119, 174 Health Behaviors in a Japanese Adult Population Manning DT 135 Tada, Matsukubo McGrath C 73 Mitchell DA 189 BRIEF COMMUNICATION Ocek ZA 255 255 Evaluation of a Dental Health Education Program for Patton LL 86 Midwives Rikard-Bell G 200 Ocek, Eden, Tiirk Soyer, Cigeklioglu Riley JL 166 Shenkin JD 139 SPECIAL REPORT Shiboski CH 38 258 Report of Recommendations from the National Dental Singh KA Public Health Residency Workshop, February 10-12, 2002, Tada A Bethesda, MD Tickle M Weyant Vargas CM Wadhawan S Archives Weyant RJ Errata Zanata RL Index to Volume 63 0

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