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A U T H O R Brizzee, W.D. 1084 AUTHOR INDEX Brodsky, C.D. 1420 VOLUME 132, 2001 Bronstone, A. 85 Edelstein, B.L. 1137 Brosnihan, J. 1019 Eklund, S.A. 469, 854 Authors of articles, letters Brown, B.A. 1645 Eli, I. 621 and author responses to letters Brown, R.S. 278, 1549 Ellis, E. III 49 are listed in this index. Brown, W.T. 204 Emshoff, R. 753 Brumley, D.E. 216 Eubank, J. 39 a Burgess, J.O. 923 Evans, C.A. 276 Evans, C.J. 1557 About, I. 482 c Adler-Storthz, K. 1241 Adornato, M.C. 186 Campbell, T. 368 Falace, D.A. 1570 Aktener, B.O. 196 Carr, M.P. 1714 Farthing, C.F. 1287 Al-Hashimi, I. 1409 Carrington, J. 1549 Feight, A.G. 1502 Alder, M. 1402 Caspers, N. 85 Feit, D.B. 667 Alexander, R.E. 329, 786 Castillo, J.L. 1389 Fey, M. 1389 Alfano, M.C. 5S, 24S Caton, J.G. 1366 Field, M.J. 1294 Allen, D.T. 1255 Chadwick, D.G. 4S Filho, R.S.P. 1124 Aloni, H. 492 Chainani-Wu, N. 901 Fine, J.1. 274 Altman, L. 1130 Charles, C.H. 94, 670 Finkelman, R.D. 1557 Anderson, Q. 476 Chen, H.Y. 639 Firestone, J.M. 14 Andreasen, K. 476 Ciancio, S. 1364 Fischman, S.L. 1358 Ansari, M. 780 Child, W.L. 65 Flaitz, C.M. 499, 1360 Ashkenazi, M. 492 Christensen, G.J. 22, 100, 150, 231, Foerster, U. 148 Aslin, W.R. 1277 379, 529, 677, 809, 1041, 1163, Forbes, W.C. 1287 Autio-Gold, J.T. 1247 1301, 1455, 1591, 1723 Franca, C.M. 1124 Christensen, R. 142 Franquin, J.C. 482 Christensen, R.K. 1084 Franzblau, A. 163 Bacsik, C.J. 1500 Chodik, G. 492 Frere, C.L. 1031, 1646 Bader, J. 146 Chuang, S.K. 1648 Friedlander, A.H. 629, 1130 Baht, R. 621 Clarizio, L.F. 1269 Fuller, J. 1540 Baird, A. 1648 Clark, G.T. 770 Bar-Zion, Y. 1110 Cliver, S.P. 875 G Barr, E.S. 1442 Cobin, A.S. 720 Barr, M.I. 430 Colley-Gilbert, B.J. 1009 Gaffield, M.L. 1009 Barry, V.J. 726 Conforti, N.J. 94 Gagnon, S. 177 Bauer, J.C. 204 Cooper, R.L. 272 Galustians, H.J. 670 Bayne, S.C. 1117 Cordes, D.W. 1679 Garcia, R.I. 171 Beirne, O.R. 740 Cornelissen, G. 891 Gatchel, R.J. 49, 426, 586 Ben-Bassat, Y. 919 Corry, A.M. 76 Geissberger, M. 1105 Berman, M.H. 795 Courts, F. 1247 Genco, R.J. 1557 Bernick, S.M. 1082 Croll, T.P. 280, 1110 George, P.T. 339 Berry, T.G. 923 Cronin, M.J. 94 Gerbert, B. 85 Bertram, S. 753 Crout, R. 1031 Getter, L. 1549 Geurs, N.C. 875 Betancor, E. 770 Gilbert, G.H. 148 Bier, J.A. 430 Gillcrist, J.A. 216 Bird, W. 85 D'Ambrosio, J.A. 1425 Gillette, W.B. 1694 Bishara, S.E. 1685 Daniel, R.C. 724 Giovannitti, J.A. Jr. 1205 Bizhang, M. 1263 Davis, S.B. 615 Glick, M. 1229 Blackford, J.U. 216 Dembling, W.Z. 94 Goldenberg, R.L. 875 Blanchaert, R.H. Jr. 19S Dennison, J.B. 762, 1506, 1508 Goldschmidt, M.C. 1241 Blieden, T. 364 DeRouen, T.A. 883, 1650 Golub, L.M. 858 Block, S.E. 1090 Diaz-Arnold, A.M. 337 Gonty, A. 740 Bohlin, D.P. 652 Dionne, R.A. 740 Goodis, H.E. 1525 Bonnel, R.A. 1502 Dodes, J.E. 348, 1208 Gray, B. 1364 Boyden, D.K. 24 Doherty, N. 1679 Greenstein, G. 457, 860, 1368 Brackett, R.C. 20 Dolan, T.A. 148 Grimes, R.M. 499, 1360 Brehm, W.T. 508 Domingues-Martins, M. 1124 Grubwieser, G. 753 Brin, I. 919 Donly, K.J. 1110 Grud, S. 1402 Brinker, A.D. 1502 Dower, J.S. Jr. 1420 Gruninger, S. 163 Brisman, A.S. 191 Drago, C.J. 580 Brisman, D.L. 191, 434, 582, 856 Drangsholt, M. 883, 1650 Dugoni, A.A. 724 JADA, Vol. 132, December 2001 AUTHOR Kosden, L. 1638 Molinari, J.A. 1287 Kreiner, M. 770 Monahan, R. 1402 Halberg, F. 891 Kressin, N.R. 171 Moore, P.A. 451, 740, 1504 Haley, D.P. 476 Kretzschmar, J.L. 1552 Morley, J. 39 Halhuber, M. 891 Kutcher, M.J. 368 Moses, A.J. 1555 Hamann, C. 163, 436 Moses, M.S. 191 Hamilton, J.C. 762, 1506, 1508 L Muldoon, M. 1396 Hammond, T.W. 73 Lalla, R.V. 1425 Mulvany, D.A. 1084 Hancher, P.J. 1088 Lamster, I. 457, 860, 1368 Murray, P.E. 482 Hancock, E.B. 1694 Lange, K.W. 274 Harbert, H. 1418 Leblanc, D. 177 Harrison, T.C. 1642 Leelataweedwud, P. 1531 Nash, R.W. 1099 Hartsfield, C.E. 728 Leinfelder, K.F. 46, 150, 272, 782, National Institutes of Health Haselton, D.R. 337 1099 Concensus Development Hatch, J.P. 319 Lennicx, P.C. 576 Panel, 1153 Hauth, J.C. 875 Leonard, D. 58 Nesvold, J.A. 1500 Haveman, C.W. 923 Lerman, Y. 492 Nourjah, P. 1502 Hays, D.A. 1504 Lewis, J.D. 720 Nowak, A.J. 1685 Heft, M.W. 148 Lindgren, B.R. 476 Heilman, B.C. 432, 1646 Linger, J.B. 1287 Hekkert, E. 1212 Henke, C.J. 1557 Lipton, C. 1702 O'Callaghan, M.G. 1128 Hersh, E.V. 451, 1504 Little, J.W. 1570 O’Gara, M. 1402 Heymann, H.O. 1117 Littner, M. 492 Olson, G.B. 424 Hickel, R. 639 Lopez, R. 1679 Ord, R.A. 19S Horowitz, A.M. 65, 5S, 24S Loporto, S. 210 Orlansky, H. 1702 Horton, J.E. 1714 Love, C. 85 Osborne, J. 58 Howell, J. 1396 Lowe, R.A. 1099 Osborne, J.W. 923 Hudson, P.M. 278, 1364 Lozada-Nur, F. 901 Overton, D. 1396 Hujoel, P.P. 883, 1650 Ludlow, J.B. 368 Oyster, G.D. 1645 Lurye, D. 280 Hurowitz, D.B. 720 Hutter, J.W. 854 Padgett, C. 20 Maas, W.R. 655 Parmentier, C. 1540 Innerhofer, K. 753 Macek, M.D. 1580 Patel, P. 1402 Ismail, A.I. 295 Mackler, F.S. 720 Paticoff, K.A. 186 Izutsu, K. 1389 Mahler, M.E. 629 Pattalochi, R.E. 1638 Malamed, S.F. 177 Patton, L.L. 1294 5 Malvitz, D.M. 1009 Paul, D.P. 1433 Mamoun, J. 1712 Perdigao, J. 1117 Janket, S.K. 1648 Mandel, L. 911, 1707 Perry, D. 85 Jarvis, B.D. 1648 Manhart, J. 639 Petrone, D.M. 94 Jeffcoat, M.K. 875 Manski, R.J. 655, 1137, 1580 Phillips, J.M. 49, 586 Jensen, J.M. 148 Marbach, J.J. 305, 584 Piotrowski, B.T. 1694 Johnson, B. 1090 Marder, M.Z. 83 Pittman, J.L. 469, 854 Johnson, B.R. 722 Jones, J.A. 171, 1648 Masella, R.S. 361 Price, A. 24 Maya, A. 1280 Primosch, R.E. 1442 Jones, N.L. 73 Mayer, P. 901 Pumpel, E. 753 Jones, R.H. 73 McArdle, B.F. 26, 1269 Pusek, S.N. 368 McGuire, J.A. 94, 670 McNeil, D.W. 1031 Q Kahn, A.J. 1525 McRoberts, J.G. 615 Qagish, J. 670 Katz, H.R. 423 Meister, M. 361 Quattlebaum, B. 1206 Kazandjian, G.K. 1705 Meskin, L.H. 10, 138, 266, 421, 572, Kazis, L. 171 716, 848, 1078, 1200, 1352, 1494, Keene, H.J. 1241 1634 Kharasch, E. 1380 Milgrom, P. 1389 Randall, C.W. 171 Killoy, W.J. 1557 Miller, C.S. 1570 Ranney, R.R. 1210 Kison, A. 1263 Miller, D.P. 1557 Raphael, K.G. 305 Kleinman, D.V. 276 Mills, S.F. 142 Rathke, B.K. 778 Knapp, F. 853 Millstein, P. 1280 Reddy, M.S. 875 Knight, J.S. 615 Miremadi, R. 911 Remusat, M. 482 Kohlhardt, J. 434 Mirviss, L. 278 Rhodus, N. 891 Koriat, H. 621 Moelier, J.F. 655, 1137 Richards, E. 499, 1360 9754 JADA, Vol. 132, December 2001 AUTHOR /iNDEX Robbins, J.W. 923 Siriphant, P. 65 Roberts, H.W. 58 Sloin, C.M. 1205 Rodgers, P.A. 163 Smith, A.J. 482 Wahl, M.J. 1396 Walker, C. 1364 Romaguera, R. 1009 Snaer, W.R. 1506 Rosenberg, M. 621 Soares de Araujo, N. 1124 Warren, D.P. 1241 Warren, J.J. 1685 Rossall, J.C. 1525 Sohn, W. 295 Watanabe, Y. 891 Rudish, A. 753 Spallek, H. 605 Watson, J.J. 901 Rugh, J.D. 319 Speer, W.B. 1086 Watson, M.R. 1580 Sperber, G.M. 1090 s Weaver, M.M. 280 Spiekerman, C. 883, 1650 Webber, B. 1702 Sakai, S. 319 Steinbacher, D.M. 1229 Weeks, S.M. 722 Samuelson, A.D. 368 Steinbock, K.L. 1685 Weisman, M.I. 24 Saracino, S.M. 146 Sterritt, F. 858 Welch, K.B. 762 Saunders, M.J. 319 Stevens, M. 1702 Werner, R.A. 163, 436 Schaffer, E.M. 891 Stevenson, R.B. 582 Wesley, L. 49 Schiffman, E.L. 476 Stoffers, K.W. 762 Wexler, S. 1088 Schleyer, T. 605 Sturdevant, J.R. 1117 White, A. 1294 Schmitt, M.M. 1396 Summitt, J.B. 923, 1648 Wiggin, L.L. 150 Schoor, R.S. 1705 Surattanont, F. 911 Wilder, A.D. Jr. 1117 Schwartz, J.L. 278 Sussman, H.I. 432, 1705 Winget, W.J. 1287 Sciubba, J.J. 12S Swift, E.J. Jr. 728, 1117 Wirth, C.G. 1208 Seder, K. 1402 7 Witek, E.L. 1707 Seemann, R. 1263 Wright, J.M. 329 Segura, A. 1110 Thiebaud, S. 329 Wuesthoff, T. 18 Seldin, L.W. 1667 Thomas, J. 1364 Sfikas, P.M. 107, 227, 382, 532, 681, Thompson, M.B. 1241 Y 812, 1045, 1166, 1304, 1463, 1599, Tomar, S.L. 30S Yaghi, M.M. 578 1729 Tonsi, R.C. 1500 Yagiela, J.A. 740 Sharma, N.C. 670 Trester, J. 1206 Yeager, A.L. 801 Sheats, R.D. 1255 Tiirkiin, L.S. 196 Yonezu, T. 1685 Sheikh, A. 65 Vv Yorty, J. 1031 Shub, J.L. 652 Young, P. 1646 Shugars, D. 18, 146 Vann, W.F. Jr. 1531 Shulman, E.R. 508 van Zyl, I. 1105 Shulman, J. 1275 Vincent, J.W. 670 Siegel, E. 1396 Volpe, A. 1124 Zimmer, S. 1263 Siew, C. 163 Zuniga, J. 740 Silverman, S. Jr. 901, 7S Sims, H. 171 JADA, Vol. 132, December 2001 1755 S$ WU BsEC TT 4s DE m 1364; (Response) 1364 Strength in numbers. (Editorial) Meskin, SUBJECT INDEX Instrumentation L.H. 1492 Air abrasion devices. (Letter) Hudson, The workplace ergonomics regulation VOLUME 132, 2001 P.M. 278 adopted under the Clinton administra- Air/particulate abrasion. (Letter) Croll, tion has been rescinded through con- T.P. 280 gressional action. Did Congress do the oe ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE right thing? (Question of the Month) 734 Hidden herbal therapies. (News) 444 2001 ADA annual session concurrent ABSTRACTING AND INDEXING Missing posterior teeth. (Letter) Fire- ALVEOLAR NERVE meetings. 1315 stone, J.M. 14; (Response) Shugars, Complications of an intra-arterial injec- 2001 ADA Research Agenda. 535 18 tion from an inferior alveolar nerve AMERICAN STUDENT DENTAL block. Webber, B. et al. 1702 ACID ETCHING ASSOCIATION Self-etching primers are here. AMBULATORY SURGICAL Another view. (Letter) Harrison, T.C. Christensen, G.J. 1041 PROCEDURES 1642 Comparing efficacy and safety of four ‘Freshly washed little cherubs.’ (Edito- ACRYLIC RESINS intravenous sedation regimens in rial) Meskin, L.H. 1078 A method for removing a fractured resin dental outpatients. Dionne, R.A. et al. Of human patients. (Letter) Pattalochi, post and core pattern. Haselton, D.R 740 R.E. 1638; (Editor’s response) 1642 et al. 337 AMERICAN DENTAL ANESTHESIA, DENTAL ACUPUNCTURE ASSOCIATION Adverse events and outcomes of con- Acupuncture: a unique effort to treat ADA advertising standards. 125, 833 scious sedation for pediatric patients: periodontal disease. Schoor, R.S. et al. ADA business program: 2001 House of study of an oral sedation regimen. Lee- 1705 Delegates. 1307 lataweedwud, P. et al. 1531 ADHESIVES ADA member advantage: work your con- Anesthesia for the dental visit. (For the Clinical evaluation of two one-bottle nections. (CyberNews) 739 Dental Patient) 703 dentin adhesives at three years. Swift, ADA vs. Aetna: membership advocacy Articaine hydrochloride: a study of the E.J. et al. 1117 aimed at protecting the dentist-patient safety of an ew amide local anesthetic. relationship. Sfikas, P.M. 1463 Malamed, S.F. et al. 177 ADRENAL GLAND Advertorials? (Letter) Swift, E.J. 728 Comparing efficacy and safety of four HYPOFUNCTION Another view. (Letter) Harrison, T.C. intravenous sedation regimens in Supplemental corticosteroids for dental 1642 dental outpatients. Dionne, R.A. et al. patients with adrenal insufficiency: Buy your ADA products online. 740 reconsideration of the problem. Miller, (CyberNews) 1522 Informed consent. (Letter) Sloin, C.M. C.S. et al. 1570 Declaration of independence. (Editorial) 1205 ADVERSE EVENT REPORTING Meskin, L.H. 266 Middle ear problems after a Gow-Gates Do you routinely screen your patients for injection. Brodsky, C.D. et al. 1420 SYSTEMS Dental device-associated problems: an signs of oral cancer? (Question of the Reduced discomfort during palatal injec- Month) 1377 tion. Aslin, W.R. 1277 analysis of FDA postmarket surveil- lance data. Fuller, J. et al. 1540 Dr. James B. Bramson named ADA exec- ANESTHETICS, LOCAL utive director. (News) 732 Administration and dosage ADVERTISING Dr. John L. Bomba, past ADA president, Anesthesia for the dental visit. (For the ADA advertising standards. 125, 833 dies at 78. (News) 732 Dental Patient) 703 Advertorials? (Letter) Swift, E.J. 728 Dr. Marjorie K. Jeffcoat to become JADA Articaine hydrochloride: a study of the Cigarette magazine advertisements still editor. (News) 1216 safety of an ew amide local anesthetic. target youth. (News) 1374 Dr. Roger Scholle, dental editor, dies at Malamed, S.F. et al. 177 Patient solicitation and the First 64. (News) 440 Reduced discomfort during palatal injec- Amendment: protection of ‘commercial Farewell, Dr. Meskin. Kosden, L. (Edito- tion. Aslin, W.R. 1277 speech’ at issue in court cases. Sfikas, rial) 1638 Adverse effects P.M. 532 ‘Freshly washed little cherubs.’ (Edito- Complications of an intra-arterial injec- To block or not to block. (CyberNews) rial) Meskin, L.H. 1078 tion from an inferior alveolar nerve 1097 In recent years, have you seen an block. Webber, B. et al. 1702 increase in the numbers of your AIDS-RELATED OPPORTUNISTIC Counteracting the bitter taste of local patients who suffer from dry mouth? INFECTIONS anesthetic. Harbert, H. 1418 (Question of the Month) 1514 Diagnosis Middle ear problems after a Gow-Gates JADA, ADA news honored for excellence. Avoiding malpractice for nondental con- injection. Brodsky, C.D. et al. 1420 (News) 736 ditions: the example of human immun- Pain on injection of prilocaine plain vs. JADA online coming. (News) 282 odeficiency virus. Grimes, R.M. et al. lidocaine with epinephrine: a prospec- JADA online has arrived. (News) 1094 499 tive double-blind study. Wahl, M.J. et Journal unveils new look, new features; HIV information form. (Letter) al. 1396 prepares to go online. (News) 28 Fischman, S.L. 1358; (Response) Model software license agreement. ANESTHETICS, TOPICAL Grimes, R.M. et al. 1360 (CyberNews) 1385 Administration and dosage AIR ABRASION New navigation system debuts on Anesthesia for the dental visit. (For the Air abrasion treatment. (Letter) Hays, ADA.org. (CyberNews) 739 Dental Patient) 703 D.A. 1504; (Response) Hamilton, J.C. Of human patients. (Letter) Pattalochi, Evaluation of a transoral delivery et al. 1506 R.E. 1638; (Editor’s response) 1642 system for topical anesthesia. Carr, A clinical evaluation of air-abrasion 142nd Annual Session of the American M.P. et al. 1714 treatment of questionable carious Dental Association. 933 ANTIBIOTICS lesions. Hamilton, J.C. et al. 762 The oral cancer connection. (CyberNews) Tetracycline More on air abrasion. (Letter) Snaer, 1522 Accuracy questioned. (Letter) Golub, W.R. 1506; (Response) Hamilton, J.C. Retiring JADA editor receives Associa- L.M. 858; (Response) Greenstein, G. et et al. 1508 tion’s Distinguished Service award. al. 860 More questions. (Letter) Hudson, P.M. (News) 1654 1756 JADA, Vol. 132, December 2001 Doxycycline dosing. (Letter) Caton, J.G. Virtual reality glasses. (Letter) Heilman, BOTTLED WATER et al. 1366; (Response) Greenstein, G. B.C. 1646; (Response) Frere, C.L. 1646 A fluid issue. (Editorial) Meskin, L.H. et al. 1368 138 ATTITUDE OF HEALTH Efficacy of subantimicrobial dosing with More about waterlines. (Letter) Chris- PERSONNEL doxycycline. Greenstein, G. et al., 457 tensen, R. 142; (Response) Mills, S.E. Dentists’ attitudes and behaviors 142 ANTIDEPRESSIVE AGENTS regarding domestic violence: the need Major depressive disorder: psy- for an effective response. Love, C. et al. BREATHING APPLIANCES chopathology, medical management 85 Selecting sleep-disordered—breathing and dental implications. Friedlander, Perspectives of Maryland dentists on appliances: biomechanical considera- A.H. et al. 629; correction, 736 oral cancer. Horowitz, A.M. et al. 65 tions. George, P.T. 339; correction, 398 ANTI-INFECTIVE AGENTS ATTITUDE TO HEALTH BRUXISM Staphylococcus aureus resistant to pow- Dental clinical attire and infection-con- Teaching patients how to stop bruxing erful new antibiotic. (News) 1218 trol procedures: patients’ attitudes. habits. Shulman, J. 1275 Local Shulman, E.R. et al. 508 Comparative efficacy of an antiseptic Oral health during pregnancy: an anal- c mouthrinse and an antiplaque/antigin- ysis of information collected by the givitis dentifrice: a six-month clinical Pregnancy Risk Assessment Moni- CALENDAR OF EVENTS, 34, 157, trial. Charles, C.H. et al. 670 toring System. Gaffield, M.L. et al. 288, 446, 600, 737, 870, 1096, 1220. An economic evaluation of a chlorhexi- 1009 1380, 1518, 1660 dine chip for treating chronic periodon- titis: the CHIP (CHlorhexidine In Peri- AUDIOVISUAL AIDS CANDIDIASIS odontitis) study. Henke, C.J. et al. Effects of audiovisual distraction during Common mouth sores. (For the Dental 1557; correction, 1658 dental prophylaxis. Frere, C.L. et al. Patient) 1623 1031 The effects of toothpastes on the residual Virtual reality glasses. (Letter) Heilman, CANKER SORES microbial contamination of tooth- B.C. 1646; (Response) Frere, C.L. 1646 Common mouth sores. (For the Dental brushes. Warren, D.P. et al. 1241 Patient) 1623 AWARDS AND PRIZES ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AGENTS JADA author earns award. (News) 1654 CARBONATED BEVERAGES Nonsteroidal Retiring JADA editor receives Associa- Outrageous II. (Editorial) Meskin, L.H. Celecoxib and rofecoxib. (Letter) tion’s Distinguished Service award. 10 Brinker, A.D. et al. 1502; (Response) (News) 1654 Soda pop and caries. (Letter) Yaghi, Moore, P. et al. 1504 M.M. 578 Celecoxib and rofecoxib: the role of COX- Soft drinks and caries. (Letter) Mulvany, 2 inhibitors in dental practice. Moore, D.A. 1084 P.A. et al. 451 Steroidal BACTERIA, ANAEROBIC CARCINOMA, SQUAMOUS CELL Intralesional corticosteroid injection for The effects of toothpastes on the residual Diagnosis treatment of central giant-cell granu- microbial contamination of tooth- Oral cancer and its detection: history- loma. Adornato, M.C. et al. 186 brushes. Warren, D.P. et al. 1241 taking and the diagnostic phase of Supplemental corticosteroids for dental BANDAGES management. Sciubba, J.J. 12S; correc- patients with adrenal insufficiency: Aphthous ulcers revisited. (Letter) tion, 1660 reconsideration of the problem. Miller, Hartsfield, C.E. 728 Therapy C.S. et al. 1570 Current management of oral cancer: a BARTONELLA HENSELAE multidisciplinary approach. Ord, R.A. APPOINTMENTS/ELECTIONS/ Cat-scratch disease: considerations for et al. 19S AWARDS, 34, 156, 286, 446, 598, 737, dentistry. Mandel, L. et al. 911 868, 1096, 1220, 1378, 1518, 1660 CAREER CHOICE BICUSPID Assessing the economic return of special- ARTICAINE HYDROCHLORIDE Using packable composites for direct izing in orthodontics or oral and max- Articaine hydrochloride: a study of the posterior placement. Nash, R.W. et al. illofacial surgery. Cordes, D.W. et al safety of an ew amide local anesthetic 1099 1679 Malamed, S.F. et al. 177 BIOFILMS CARIOSTATIC AGENTS ASPIRATION More about waterlines. (Letter) Chris- Assessing the effect of fluoride varnish Using a removal loop to prevent aspira- tensen, R. 142; (Response) Mills, S.E. on early enamel carious lesions in the tion of indirect restorations. Feit, D.B. 142 primary dentition. Autio-Gold, J.T. et 667 al. 1247 BLOOD DONORS ASSOCIATION DIRECTORY, 8, 136, Nucleic acid test systems to screen for CAROTID ARTERY 264, 416, 568, 712, 844, 1076, 1196, HIV and hepatitis C. (News) 1512 Carotid artery atheromas in post- 1348, 1492, 1632 menopausal women: their prevalence BLOOD PRESSURE on panoramic radiographs and their ASTHMA Blood pressure outcomes of dental relationship to atherogenic risk factors. The dental patient with asthma: an patients screened chronobiologically: a Friedlander, A.H. et al. 1130 update and oral health considerations. seven-year follow-up. Schaffer, E.M. et Steinbacher, D.M. et al. 1229 al. 891 CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME Carpal tunnel syndrome. (Letter) ATHEROSCLEROSIS BODY IMAGE Kohlhardt, J. 434; (Response) Carotid artery atheromas in post- Self-perception of breath odor. Eli, I. et Hamann, C.P. et al. 436 menopausal women: their prevalence al. 621 Prevalence of carpal tunnel syndrome on panoramic radiographs and their BONE MARROW and median mononeuropathy among relationship to atherogenic risk factors. TRANSPLANTATION dentists. Hamann, C. et al., 163 Friedlander, A.H. et al. 1130 Several oral manifestations of chronic CAT-SCRATCH DISEASE ATTENTION graft-vs.-host disease. Franca, C.M. et Cat-scratch disease: considerations for Effects of audiovisual distraction during al. 1124 dentistry. Mandel, L. et al. 911 dental prophylaxis. Frere, C.L. et al. 1031 JADA, Vol. 132, December 2001 14757 SUBJECT CELECOXIB speech’ at issue in court cases. Sfikas, CORONARY DISEASES Celecoxib and rofecoxib. (Letter) P.M. 532 Diagnosis Brinker, A.D. et al. 1502; (Response) Blood pressure outcomes of dental COMMUNICATION Moore, P. et al. 1504 patients screened chronobiologically: a Do you ever discuss dietary or nutri- Celecoxib and rofecoxib: the role of COX- seven-year follow-up. Schaffer, E.M. et tional matters with your patients? 2 inhibitors in dental practice. Moore, al. 891 (Question of the Month) 442; correc- P.A. et al. 451 Epidemiology tion, 736 Examining the link between coronary CHERUBISM How can dentists and parents communi- heart disease and the elimination of Mutated gene linked to cherubism cate effectively about children’s dental chronic dental infections. Hujoel, P.P. (News) 1218 health needs? Berman, M.H. 795 et al. 883 Scientific debate and the First Amend- CHIROPRACTIC Heart of the matter. (Letter) Janket, ment. Sfikas, P.M. 1729 Patient solicitation and the First S.K. et al. 1648; (Response) Hujoel, Amendment: protection of ‘commercial COMPOSITE RESINS P.P. et al. 1650 speech’ at issue in court cases. Sfikas, Composites vs. amalgams. (Letter) CORTICOSTEROIDS P.M. 532 Wiggin, L.L. 150; (Response) Lein- Supplemental corticosteroids for dental felder, K.F. 150 CHLORHEXIDINE patients with adrenal insufficiency: Twenty-four—month clinical evaluation An economic evaluation of a chlorhexi- reconsideration of the problem. Miller, of different posterior composite resin dine chip for treating chronic periodon- C.S. et al. 1570 materials. Tiirkiin, L.S. et al. 196 titis: the CHIP (CHlorhexidine In Peri- Will ceramic restorations be challenged CROWNS odontitis) study. Henke, C.J. et al. in the future? Leinfelder, K.F. 46 An alternative method for restoring 1557; correction, 1658 Chemistry single-tooth implants. McArdle, B.F. et CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE Composite vs. amalgam. (Letter) Cooper, al. 1269 PULMONARY DISEASE R.L. 272; (Response) Leinfelder, K.F. CYANOACRYLATES Link between periodontal disease, lung 272 Therapeutic use disease suggested. (News) 282 The effect of a dental unit waterline Evaluation ofa bioadhesive device for treatment regimen on the shear bond CHRONOBIOLOGY the management of aphthous ulcers. strength of resin-based composites. Blood pressure outcomes of dental Kutcher, M.J. et al. 368 Knight, J.S. et al. 615 patients screened chronobiologically: a Is it possible to control the directional CYBERNEWS seven-year follow-up. Schaffer, E.M. et shrinkage of resin-based composites? ADA member advantage: work your con- al. 891 Leinfelder, K.F. 782 nections. 739 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING, 110. The suitability of packable resin-based Buy your ADA products online. 1522 239, 389, 541, 684, 815, 1049, 1168, composites for posterior restorations. The computer graveyard, Part 1. 292 1321, 1465, 1605, 1737 Manhart, J. et al. 639 The computer graveyard, Part 2. 450 Using core markers to enhance visual- Have you seen JADA online? 1385 CLEFT LIP AND PALATE ization of the core material/tooth inter- Home security in a broadband world. 38 Cleft lip and palate genes identified face. Rathke, B.K. 778 Is the Web dead? 872 (News) 1512 Using packable composites for direct Life in the slow lane. 1224 CLINICAL COMPETENCE posterior placement. Nash, R.W. et al. Model software license agreement. 1385 It’s time to revive dental study clubs. 1099 New navigation system debuts on Christensen, G.J. 677 Computer-aided design ADA.org. 739 Look who’s practicing dentistry. ( Edito- Computerized restorative dentistry. The oral cancer connection. 1522 rial) Meskin, L.H. 1352 Christensen, G.J. 1301 To block or not to block. 1097 North Carolina law. (Letter) Brown, COMPUTERS Trawling the deep Web. 1666 B.A. et al. 1645 Security What’s in a (domain) name? 160 Treating ‘mannequins.’ (Letter) Home security in a broadband world. CYCLOOXYGENASE INHIBITORS Heilman, B.C. 432 (CyberNews) 38 Celecoxib and rofecoxib. (Letter) Using live patients. (Letter) Barr, M.I Systems Brinker, A.D. et al. 1502; (Response) 430 The computer graveyard, Part 1. Moore, P. et al. 1504 CLINICAL PROTOCOLS (CyberNews) 292 Celecoxib and rofecoxib: the role of COX- Evaluating, documenting and following The computer graveyard, Part 2. 2 inhibitors in dental practice. Moore, up oral pathological conditions: a sug- (CyberNews) 450 P.A. et al. 451 gested protocol. Alexander, R.E. et al CONFIDENTIALITY 329 Survey results. (Letter) Speer, W.B. COLD SORES 1086; (Editor’s response) 1088 DECAYED, MISSING AND FILLED Common mouth sores. (For the Dental CONFLICT OF INTEREST INDEX Patient) 1623 Outrageous II. (Editorial) Meskin, L.H. Community socioeconomic status and COLLECTIVE BARGAINING 10 children’s dental health. Gillcrist, J.A. A setback for collective bargaining CONSCIOUS SEDATION et al. 216 Sfikas, P.M. 1166 Adverse events and outcomes of con- DECISION MAKING COLOR scious sedation for pediatric patients: ERISA pre-emption at issue: Supreme Macroesthetic elements of smile design. study of an oral sedation regimen. Lee- Court may examine whether state Morley, J. et al. 39 lataweedwud, P. et al. 1531 boards can review plan medical direc- COMMERCE CONTINUING EDUCATION tors’ treatment decisions. Sfikas, P.M. 1599 The digital transformation of oral health PROGRAM, 103, 223, 357, 519, 647, care: teledentistry and electronic com- 797, 1025, 1149, 1317, 1459, 1595, 1725, DEGLUTITION merce. Bauer, J.C. et al. 204 41S Using a removal loop to prevent aspira- Patient solicitation and the First tion of indirect restorations. Feit, D.B. CONTINUITY OF PATIENT CARE Amendment: protection of ‘commercial 667 Forever vigilant. (Editorial) Meskin, L.H. 716 1758 JADA, Vol. 132, December 2001 SUBJECT DELAYED-ACTION Look who’s practicing dentistry. (Edito- The impact of universal access to dental PREPARATIONS rial) Meskin, L.H. 1352 care on disparities in caries experience An economic evaluation of a chlorhexi- North Carolina law. (Letter) Brown, B.A. in children. Ismail, A.I. et al. 295 dine chip for treating chronic periodon- et al. 1645 Sealant use and placement techniques titis: the CHIP (CHlorhexidine In Peri- Physicians in dentistry? (Letter) Giovan- among pediatric dentists. Primosch, odontitis) study. Henke, C.J. et al. nitti, J.A. 1205 R.E. et al. 1442 1557; correction, 1658 Solving the shortage. (Letter) Barry, V.J. Trends 726 Restorative dentistry for pediatric teeth: DELIVERY OF HEALTH CARE state of the art 2001. Christensen, G.J. Forever vigilant. (Editorial) Meskin, DENTAL BONDING 379 L.H. 716 Amalgam restorations. (Letter) Young, P. 1646; (Response) Summitt, J.B. DENTAL CARE FOR DENTAL ABUTMENTS 1648 CHRONICALLY ILL PATIENTS An alternative method for restoring The effect of ad ental unit waterline Dental management considerations for single-tooth implants. McArdle, B.F. treatment regimen on the shear bond the patient with diabetes mellitus. et al. 1269 strength of resin-based composites. Lalla, R.J. et al. 1425 DENTAL ALLOYS Knight, J.S. et al. 615 The dental patient with asthma: an A fast and easy method of fabricating I- The performance of bonded vs. pin- update and oral health considerations. bar clasps in the dental office. Ansari, retained complex amalgam restora- Steinbacher, D.M. et al. 1229 M. 780 tions: a five-year clinical evaluation. Dental problems often go untreated in Summitt, J.B. et al. 923 HIV patients. (News) 864 DENTAL AMALGAM Extending Medicare coverage to neces- Composites vs. amalgams. (Letter) DENTAL CALCULUS sary dental care. Patton, L.L. et al. Wiggin, L.L. 150; (Response) Lein- Prevention 1294 felder, K.F. 150 Anticalculus efficacy of an antiseptic Heart murmurs: are older male dental! Adverse effects mouthrinse containing zinc chloride. patients aware of their existence? Ran- The amalgam controversy: an evidence- Charles, C.H. et al. 94 dall, C.W. et al., 171 based analysis. Dodes, J.E. 348 DENTAL CARE Major depressive disorder: psy- Amalgam restorations. (Letter) Trester, Economics chopathology, medical management J. 1206; (Response) Dodes, J.E. 1208 Are you now treating or have you ever and dental implications. Friedlander, Amalgam safety. (Letter) Stevenson, treated indigent patients, either A.H. et al. 629; correction, 736 R.B. 582 through a government program such The management of Sjégren’s syndrome Amalgam supporter. (Letter) Jarvis, as Medicaid or at a reduced out-of- in dental practice. Al-Hashimi, I. 1409 B.D. 1648 pocket fee? (Question of the Month) Supplemental corticosteroids for dental Do no harm. (Editorial) Meskin, L.H. 155 patients with adrenal insufficiency: 1200 Organization and administration reconsideration of the problem. Miller, Chemistry Why expand the role of dental staff CS. et al. 1570 Amalgam restorations. (Letter) Young, members? Christensen, G.J. 529 P. 1646; (Response) Summitt, J.B. DENTAL CARE FOR ELDERLY Standards 1648 PATIENTS Forever vigilant. (Editorial) Meskin, Composite vs. amalgam. (Letter) Cooper, L.H. 716 Depressed taste and smell in geriatric R.L. 272; (Response) Leinfelder, K.F. Solving the shortage. (Letter) Barry, V.J. patients. Winkler, S. et al. 1759 272 Heart murmurs: are older male dental 726 The performance of bonded vs. pin- patients aware of their existence? Ran- Trends retained complex amalgam restora- dall, C.W. et al., 171 The digital transformation of oral health tions: a five-year clinical evaluation. care: teledentistry and electronic com- Statistics and numerical data Summitt, J.B. et al. 923 Endodontic status in older U.S. adults: merce. Bauer, J.C. et al. 204 Potential health and environmental report of a survey. Goodis, H.E. et al. Where will the genome lead us? Yeager, issues of mercury-contaminated amal- 1525 A.L. 801 gamators. Roberts, H.W. et al. 58 Utilization DENTAL CARE FOR PEOPLE WITH DENTAL ANXIETY Dental services: an analysis of utiliza- DISABILITIES Prevention tion over 20 years. Manski, R.J. et al. Serving the hearing impaired. (Letter) Comparing efficacy and safety of four 655 Johnson, B. 1090 intravenous sedation regimens in DENTAL CARE FOR CHILDREN Serving the hearing-impaired: an update dental outpatients. Dionne, R.A. et al. How can dentists and parents communi- on the use of sign-language inter- 740 cate effectively about children’s dental preters for dental patients and their Effects of audiovisual distraction during health needs? Berman, M.H. 795 families. Sfikas, P.M. 681 dental prophylaxis. Frere, C.L. et al. Adverse effects Improving dental access. (Letter) Ber- 1031 Adverse events and outcomes of con- nick, S.M. 1082 Virtual reality glasses. (Letter) Heilman, B.C. 1646; (Response) Frere, C.L. 1646 scious sedation for pediatric patients: DENTAL CARIES study of an oral sedation regimen. Lee- Diagnosis DENTAL ARTICULATORS lataweedwud, P. et al. 1531 Air abrasion devices. (Letter) Hudson, Selecting sleep-disordered—breathing Economics P.M. 278 appliances: biomechanical considera- The impact of income on children’s and National Institutes of Health Consensus tions. George, P.T. 339; correction, 398 adolescents’ preventive dental visits. Development Conference statement: Watson, M.R. et al. 1580 diagnosis and management of dental DENTAL AUXILIARIES Legislation and jurisprudence caries throughout life, March 26-28, Allied health professionals. (Letter) Look who's practicing dentistry. (Edito- 2001. 1153 Dugoni, A.A. 724 rial) Meskin, L.H. 1352 Epidemiology Forever vigilant. (Editorial) Meskin, North Carolina law. (Letter) Brown, B.A. Community socioeconomic status and L.H. 716 et al. 1645 children’s dental health. Gillcrist, J.A. Have you or a member of your staff ever Statistics and numerical data et al. 216 sustained an injury that is unequivo- The impact of insurance coverage on The impact of universal access to dental cally related to the provision of dental children’s dental visits and expendi- care on disparities in caries experience care? (Question of the Month) 284 tures, 1996. Manski, R.J. et al. 1137 JADA, Vol. 132, December 2001 1759 SUBJECT in children. Ismail, A.I. et al. 295 Adverse effects DENTAL IMPRESSION Etiology Dental device-associated problems: an MATERIALS Children’s snacking habits can predict analysis of FDA postmarket surveil- A method for removing a fractured resin caries. (News) 594 lance data. Fuller, J. et al. 1540 post and core pattern. Haselton, D.R. Outrageous II. (Editorial) Meskin, L.H. 10 et al. 337 DENTAL DISINFECTANTS Soda pop and caries. (Letter) Yaghi, Evaluation of a hydrogen peroxide disin- DENTAL IMPRESSION M.M. 578 fectant for dental unit waterlines. TECHNIQUE Soft drinks and caries. (Letter) Mulvany, Linger, J.B. et al. 1287 Using diagnostic impressions to evaluate D.A. 1084 the fit of existing removable pros- Microbiology DENTAL EQUIPMENT theses. O'Callaghan, M.G. 1128 Second caries-causing bacterium con- Dental waterline filters. (Letter) firmed. (News) 594 Wuesthoff, T. 18 Instrumentation Using notched tray modification for Prevention and control The effect of a dental unit waterline accurate double-arch impressions. Assessing the effect of fluoride varnish treatment regimen on the shear bond Jones, R.H. et al. 73 on early enamel carious lesions in the strength of resin-based composites. primary dentition. Autio-Gold, J.T. et Knight, J.S. et al. 615 DENTAL INSTRUMENTS al. 1247 Evaluation of a hydrogen peroxide disin- An evaluation of occlusal contact Black tea may help fight oral disease fectant for dental unit waterlines. marking indicators: a descriptive quan- (News) 864 Linger, J.B. et al. 1287 titative method. Millstein, P. et al. CDC recommendations cite fluoride More about waterlines. (Letter) Chris- 1280 safety, efficacy. (News) 1374 tensen, R. 142; (Response) Mills, S.E. Composites vs. amalgams. (Letter) 142 DENTAL LEAKAGE Wiggin, L.L. 150; (Response) Lein- Potential health and environmental Restorative pulpal and repair responses. Murray, P.E. et al. 482; correction, 1095 felder, K.F. 150 issues of mercury-contaminated amal- Evaluation of fluoride release from com- gamators. Roberts, H.W. et al. 58 DENTAL MATERIALS mercially available fluoride varnishes. Restorative dentistry for pediatric teeth: DENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Castillo, J.L. et al. 1389 state of the art 2001. Christensen, G.J. Statistics Sealant use and placement techniques 379 Allied health professionals. (Letter) among pediatric dentists. Primosch, Restorative pulpal and repair responses. Dugoni, A.A. 724 R.E. et al. 1442 Back to the future. (Editorial) Meskin, Murray, P.E. et al. 482; correction, 1095 Therapy Air abrasion treatment. (Letter) Hays, L.H. 421 DENTAL MODELS D.A. 1504; (Response) Hamilton, J.C. Need vs. demand. (Letter) Daniel, R.C. Simulated shape design: helping et al. 1506 724 patients decide their esthetic ideal. van A clinical evaiuation of air-abrasion DENTAL HYGIENISTS Zyl, I. et al. 1105 treatment of questionable carious Legislation and jurisprudence DENTAL OCCLUSION lesions. Hamilton, J.C. et al. 762 Look who’s practicing dentistry. ( Edito- Aiding denture construction: a new twist Initial carious lesions. (Letter) Mirviss, rial) Meskin, L.H. 1352 to an old trick. Brosnihan, J. 1019 L. 278 North Carolina law. (Letter) Brown, B.A. An evaluation of occlusal contact More on air abrasion. (Letter) Snaer, et al. 1645 marking indicators: a descriptive quan- W.R. 1506; (Response) Hamilton, J.C. DENTAL IMPLANTATION titative method. Millstein, P. et al. et al. 1508 1280 Endosseous More questions. (Letter) Hudson, P.M. Implant failures associated with asymp- Traumatic 1364; (Response) 1366 Composites vs. amalgams. (Letter) tomatic endodontically treated teeth. National Institutes of Health Consensus Brisman, D.L. et al. 191 Wiggin, L.L. 150; (Response) Lein- Development Conference statement: Implant placement. (Letter) Katz, H.R. felder, K.F. 150 diagnosis and management of dental 434; (Response) Brisman, D.B. 434 Now is the time to observe and treat caries throughout life, March 26-28, dental occlusion. Christensen, G.J. 100 Literature review. (Letter) Sussman, 2001. 1153 H.I. 432; correction, 736; (Response) DENTAL OFFICES DENTAL CASTING TECHNIQUE Brisman, D.B. 434 Lead exposure in dental offices: CDC. Parallel posts. (Letter) Weisman, M.I. Unsupported conclusions? (Letter) (News) 1658 24; (Response) McArdle, B.F. 26 Christensen, R.K. et al. 1084 DENTAL PINS DENTAL CAVITY PREPARATION DENTAL IMPLANTS Amalgam restorations. (Letter) Young, A clinical evaluation of air-abrasion Implant failures. (Letter) Drago, C.J. P. 1646; (Response) Summitt, J.B. treatment of questionable carious 580; (Response) Brisman, D.L. 582 1648 lesions. Hamilton, J.C. et al. 762 Implant failures. (Letter) Hutter, J.W. The performance of bonded vs. pin- More questions. (Letter) Hudson, P.M. 854; (Response) Brisman, D.L. 856 retained complex amalgam restora- 1364; (Response) 1366 Implant failures associated with asymp- tions: a five-year clinical evaluation. DENTAL CLASPS tomatic endodontically treated teeth. Summitt, J.B. et al. 923 Brisman, D.L. et al. 191 A fast and easy method of fabricating I- Implant placement. (Letter) Katz, H.R. DENTAL PLAQUE bar clasps in the dental office. Ansari, 434; (Response) Brisman, D.B. 434 Prevention M. 780 Implants and endodontics I. (Letter) Comparative efficacy of an antiseptic DENTAL CLINICS Cobin, A.S. 720 mouthrinse and an antiplaque/antigin- Dental clinical attire and infection-con- Implants and endodonties II. (Letter) givitis dentifrice: a six-month clinical trol procedures: patients’ attitudes. Johnson, B.R. et al. 722 trial. Charles, C.H. et al. 670 Shulman, E.R. et al. 508 Literature review. (Letter) Sussman, DENTAL PORCELAIN DENTAL DEVICES, HOME CARE H.I. 432; (Response) Brisman, D.B. 434 Will ceramic restorations be challenged Effectiveness of mechanical tongue Unsupported conclusions? (Letter) in the future? Leinfelder, K.F. 46 Christensen, R.K. et al. 1084 cleaning on oral levels of volatile sulfur Single-tooth DENTAL PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT compounds. Seemann, R. et al. 1263 An alternative method for restoring Anticholinergics. 1021 single-tooth implants. McArdle, B.F. et al. 1269 1760 JADA, Vol. 132, December 2001 SUBJECT INDEX Artificial salivas. 1720 tomatic endodontically treated teeth. dentistry pendulum swung too far? Cassette autoclaves. 784 Brisman, D.L. et al. 191 Christensen, G.J. 809 Chemotherapeutic product to slow or Implant placement. (Letter) Katz, H.R. Restorative dentistry for pediatric teeth: arrest periodontitis. 1588 434; (Response) Brisman, D.B. 434 state of the art 2001. Christensen, G.J. Dental implants. 1453 Implants and endodontics I. (Letter) 379 Dental unit waterline product. 377 Cobin, A.S. 720 Digital X-ray system. 680 Implants and endodontics II. (Letter) DENTAL RESTORATION, Endosseous implants. 1452 Johnson, B.R. et al. 722 TEMPORARY Facts about salivation. 1022 Literature review. (Letter) Sussman, A time-saving technique for making High-speed handpieces. 517 H.I. 432; correction, 736; (Response) accurate temporary restorations. Home-use bleaching. 1293 Brisman, D.B. 434 Mamoun, J. 1712 Home-use bleaching agents. 1292 Parallel posts. (Letter) Weisman, M.I. DENTAL RESTORATION WEAR Oral brush biopsy analysis. 215 24; (Response) McArdle, B.F. 26 Composites vs. amalgams. (Letter) Periodontitis treatment. 75 Unsupported conclusions? (Letter) Wiggin, L.L. 150; (Response) Lein- Sterilization or disinfection of dental Christensen, R.K. et al. 1084 felder, K.F. 150 instruments. 785 Will ceramic restorations be challenged Twenty-four—month clinical evaluation Tips on purchasing a high-speed hand- in the future? Leinfelder, K.F. 46 of different posterior composite resin piece. 518 materials. Tiirkiin, L.S. et al. 196 DENTAL RESTORATION, Toothpaste formulation. 1147 Treatment of periodontitis. 1589 PERMANENT DENTAL STAFF Whitening toothpastes. 1146; correction, Adverse effects Have you or a member of your staff ever 1218 The amalgam controversy: an evidence- sustained an injury that is unequivo- Xerostomia. 1720 based analysis. Dodes, J.E. 348 cally related to the provision of dental Classification care? (Question of the Month) 284 DENTAL PROPHYLAXIS Restorative pulpal and repair responses. The presence of hepatitis A antibodies in Effects of audiovisual distraction during Murray, P.E. et al. 482; correction, dental workers: a seroepidemiologic dental prophylaxis. Frere, C.L. et al. 1095 study. Ashkenazi, M. et al. 492 1031 Economics Why expand the role of dental staff Virtual reality glasses. (Letter) Heilman, Amalgam restorations. (Letter) Young, members? Christensen, G.J. 529 B.C. 1646; (Response) Frere, C.L. 1646 P. 1646; (Response) Summitt, J.B. DENTAL STRESS ANALYSIS 1648 DENTAL PROSTHESIS Will ceramic restorations be challenged Instrumentation Design in the future? Leinfelder, K.F. 46 Computerized restorative dentistry. Cast gold restorations: has the esthetic dentistry pendulum swung too far? Christensen, G.J. 1301 DENTAL UNIT WATERLINES Christensen, G.J. 809 Removal loops. (Letter) Hancher, P.J. Dental waterline filters. (Letter) Computerized restorative dentistry. 1088 Wuesthoff, T. 18 Christensen, G.J. 1301 Using a removal loop to prevent aspira- The effect of a dental unit waterline A fast and easy method of fabricating I- tion of indirect restorations. Feit, D.B. treatment regimen on the shear bond bar clasps in the dental office. Ansari, 667 strength of resin-based composites. M. 780 Methods Knight, J.S. et al. 615 Implant placement. (Letter) Katz, H.R. An alternative method for restoring Evaluation of a hydrogen peroxide disin- 434; (Response) Brisman, D.B. 434 single-tooth implants. McArdle, B.F. et fectant for dental unit waterlines. al. 1269 Linger, J.B. et al. 1287 Literature review. (Letter) Sussman, H.I. 432; correction, 736; (Response) Clinical evaluation of two one-bottle A fluid issue. (Editorial) Meskin, L.H. Brisman, D.B. 434 dentin adhesives at three years. Swift, 138 A method for removing a fractured resin E.J. et al. 1117 More about waterlines. (Letter) Chris- Clinicai performance of resin-modified tensen, R. 142; (Response) Mills, S.E. post and core pattern. Haselton, D.R. et al. 337 glass ionomer cement restorations in 142 primary teeth: a retrospective evalua- Parallel posts. (Letter) Weisman, M.I. DENTIFRICES tion. Croll, T.P. et al. 1110 24; (Response) McArdle, B.F. 26 Comparative efficacy of an antiseptic Composite vs. amalgam. (Letter) Cooper, A time-saving technique for making mouthrinse and an antiplaque/antigin- R.L. 272; (Response) Leinfelder, K.F. accurate temporary restorations. givitis dentifrice: a six-month clinical 272 Mamoun, J. 1712 trial. Charles, C.H. et al. 670 Composites vs. amalgams. (Letter) Using core markers to enhance visual- ization of the core material/tooth inter- Wiggin, L.L. 150; (Response) Lein- DENTIN face. Rathke, B.K. 778 felder, K.F. 150 Bonding agents Initial carious lesions. (Letter) Mirviss, Clinical evaluation of two one-bottle Implant-supported Treatment of the edentulous mandible. L. 278 dentin adhesives at three years. Swift, Christensen, G.J. 231 Is it possible to control the directional E.J. et al. 1117 shrinkage of resin-based composites? Self-etching primers are here. Chris- DENTAL PULP Leinfelder, K.F. 782 tensen, G.J. 1041 Restorative pulpal and repair responses. The performance of bonded vs. pin- Murray, P.E. et al. 482; correction, retained complex amalgam restora- DENTIST-PATIENT RELATIONS 1095 tions: a five-year clinical evaluation. ADA vs. Aetna: membership advocacy aimed at protecting the dentist-patient Summitt, J.B. et al. 923 DENTAL PULP DISEASES relationship. Sfikas, P.M. 1463 The suitability of packable resin-based Endodontic status in older U.S. adults: Dentists’ attitudes and behaviors composites for posterior restorations. report of a survey. Goodis, H.E. et al. regarding domestic violence: the need Manhart, J. et al. 639 1525 for an effective response. Love, C. et al. Twenty-four—month clinical evaluation 85 DENTAL RESTORATION FAILURE of different posterior composite resin Illinois court finds a catch in restrictive Implant failures. (Letter) Drago, C.J. materials. Tiirkiin, L.S. et al. 196 covenants: effectively says old friends 580; (Response) Brisman, D.L. 582 Using packable composites for direct Implant failures. (Letter) Hutter, J.W. posterior placement. Nash, R.W. et al. don’t count as stolen customers. Sfikas, P.M. 812 854; (Response) Brisman, D.L. 856 1099 Proper terms. (Letter) Brackett, R.C. 20; Implant failures associated with asymp- Trends (Response) Christensen, G.J. 22 Cast gold restorations: has the esthetic JADA, Vol. 132, December 2001 1761 Serving the hearing-impaired: an update lore? Alexander, R.E. 786 Professional and community efforts to on the use of sign-language inter- Statistics and numerical data prevent morbidity and mortality from preters for dental patients and their Allied health professionals. (Letter) oral cancer. Alfano, M.C. et al. 24S families. Sfikas, P.M. 681 Dugoni, A.A. 724 What are the diagnostic protocols for Simulated shape design: helping Back to the future. (Editorial) Meskin, oral cancer screening? Marder, M.Z. 83 patients decide their esthetic ideal. L.H. 421 DISABLED PEOPLE van Zyl, I. et al. 1105 Minority dentists. (Letter) Brown, R.S. Beyond the AwDA. Sfikas, P.M. 1304 Treating the potential problem patient. et al. 278 Protecting your patients: federal case on Christensen, G.J. 1591 Need vs. demand. (Letter) Daniel, R.C. discharged employee centers on con- 724 DENTISTRY cerns about patient safety. Sfikas, P.M. Remember to remember. (Letter) Ster- Organization and administration 227 ritt, F. 858 Spreading the news. (Letter) Lange, Solving the shortage. (Letter) Barry, V.J. DISASTERS K.W. 274 726 Dental continuing education in the after- Trends math of Sept. 11. Christensen, G.J. The future of dentistry: an overview of a DENTURE 1723 new report. Seldin, L.W. et al. 1667 Complete, lower Aiding denture construction: a new twist DISINFECTION DENTISTS to an old trick. Brosnihan, J. 1019 The effect of ad ental unit waterline Carpal tunnel syndrome. (Letter) Design treatment regimen on the shear bond Kohlhardt, J. 434; (Response) A fast and easy method of fabricating I- strength of resin-basec composites. Hamann, C.P. et al. 436 bar clasps in the dental office. Ansari, Knight, J.S. et al. 615 The credibility of dentists. Christensen, M. 780 Evaluation of a hydrogen peroxide disin- G.J. 1163 Aiding denture construction: a new twist fectant for dental unit waterlines. It’s time to revive dental study clubs. to an old trick. Brosnihan, J. 1019 Linger, J.B. et al. 1287 Christensen, G.J. 677 The natural tooth pontic: a temporary Virtual reality glasses. (Letter) Heilman, Prevalence of carpal tunnel syndrome solution for a difficult esthetic situa- B.C. 1646; (Response) Frere, C.L. 1646 and median mononeuropathy among tion. Kretzschmar, J.L. 1552 dentists. Hamann, C. et al. 163 DISLOCATIONS Will ceramic restorations be challenged Economics Diagnosing TMJ internal derangement in the future? Leinfelder, K.F. 46 Understanding retirement finances: a and osteoarthritis with magnetic reso- Fitting challenge everyone faces. Loporto, S. nance imaging. Bertram, S. et al. 753 Using diagnostic impressions to evaluate 210 the fit of existing removable pros- DOXYCYCLINE Legislation and jurisprudence theses. O’Callaghan, M.G. 1128 Accuracy questioned. (Letter) Golub, Avoiding malpractice for nondental con- Partial L.M. 858; (Response) Greenstein, G. et ditions: the example of human immun- A fast and easy method of fabricating I- al. 860 odeficiency virus. Grimes, R.M. et al. bar clasps in the dental office. Ansari, Doxycycline dosing. (Letter) Caton, J.G. 499 M. 780 et al. 1366; (Response) Greenstein, G. HIV information form. (Letter) Fis- The natural tooth pontic: a temporary et al. 1368 chman, S.L. 1358; (Response) Grimes, solution for a difficult esthetic situa- Efficacy of subantimicrobial dosing with R.M. et al. 1360 tion. Kretzschmar, J.L. 1552 doxycycline. Greenstein, G. et al., 457 A setback for collective bargaining. Partial, removable Sfikas, P.M. 1166 DRUG Using diagnostic impressions to evaluate What are my responsibilities when a col- Costs the fit of existing removable pros- league is abusing controlled sub- An economic evaluation of a chlorhexi- theses. O'Callaghan, M.G. 1128 stances? Bohlin, D.P. et al. 652 dine chip for treating chronic periodon- Rebasing Practice patterns titis: the CHIP (CHlorhexidine In Peri- Using diagnostic impressions to evaluate Do you ever discuss dietary or nutri- odontitis) study. Henke, C.J. et al. the fit of existing removable pros- tional matters with your patients? 1557, correction, 1658 theses. O'Callaghan, M.G. 1128 (Question of the Month) 442; correc- Delivery systems tion, 736 DEPRESSIVE DISORDER An economic evaluation of a chlorhexi- Do you routinely screen your patients Major depressive disorder: psy- dine chip for treating chronic periodon- for signs of oral cancer? (Question of chopathology, medical management titis: the CHIP (CHlorhexidine In Peri- the Month) 1377 and dental implications. Friedlander, odontitis) study. Henke, C.J. et al. Mandatory or elective? (Letter) Jensen, A.H. et al. 629; correction, 736 1557; correction, 1658 J.M. 148; (Response) Christensen, G.J. Evaluation of a transoral delivery DIABETES MELLITUS 150 system for topical anesthesia. Carr, Dental management considerations for Needs into wants. (Letter) Bier, J.A. 430 M.P. et al. 1714 the patient with diabetes mellitus. Sealant use and placement techniques Interactions Lalla, R.J. et al. 1425 among pediatric dentists. Primosch, Herbal medications may pose risks Diabetic neuropathy masquerading as R.E. et al. 1442 during surgery. (News) 1374 glossodynia. Carrington, J. et al. 1549 Survey results. (Letter) Speer, W.B. Resistance, microbial 1086; (Editor’s response) 1088 DIAGNOSIS, ORAL Staphylococcus aureus resistant to pow- Third-molar removal patterns in an Evaluating, documenting and following erful new antibiotic. (News) 1218 insured population. Eklund, S.A. et al. up oral pathological conditions: a sug- Utilization 469 gested protocol. Alexander, R.E. et al. Medication misuse is prevalent. (News) Psychology 329 28 Dentists’ attitudes and behaviors Oral cancer and its detection: history- regarding domestic violence: the need taking and the diagnostic phase of for an effective response. Love, C. et al. management. Sciubba, J.J. 12S; correc- 85 tion, 1660 EDITORIALS Perspectives of Maryland dentists on Perform a death-defying act: the 90- Back to the future. Meskin, L.H. 421 oral cancer. Horowitz, A.M. et al. 65 second oral cancer examination. 36S Declaration of independence. Meskin, Stress-related suicide by dentists and Performing a death-defying act. L.H. 266 other health care workers: fact or folk- Horowitz, A.M. et al. 5S JADA, Vol. 132, December 2001

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