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Douglass, C.W. 436 AUTHOR INDEX Dowell, S. 355 Caban-Martinez, A.J. 227 Dower, J.S. Jr. 708 VOLUME 138, 2007 Cabell, C.H. 739 Duda, P.W. 798 Calamia, K. 338 Dunn, W.J. 1534 Camacho-Alonso, F. 957 Durack, D.T. 739 Canakgi, C.F. 1563 Acosta-Gio, A.E. 1443 Canakci, V. 1563 E American Dental Association 1176, Canay, S. 1464 1288, 1404 Carlson, C.R. 188 Ebbert, J.0. 595 American Dental Association Division Carr, A.B. 595 Eboda, N.N. 47 of Communications 132, 268, 420, Carroll, L.J. 68 Eckert, G.J. 1234 556, 920, 1044 Casey, D.E. Jr. 652 Edwards, E. 641 American Dental Association Division Cassidy, J.D. 86 Eichenberger-Gilmore, J.M. 39 of Dental Practice 154 Castellon, P. 785 Elad, S. 1555 Adornato, M.C. 971 Cehreli, S.B. 634 Eliav, E. 628 Alacam, T. 1228 Chandra, R.V. 436 Ellis, M.A. 1234 Alawi, F. 1589 Chi, A.C. 641, 1102, 1307 Emery, R.W. 602 Albrecht, J.E. 1064 Chin, J. 1360 Enwonwu, C.O. 70 Almeida, S.M. 1251 Christ, S. 227 Epstein, J.B. 1555 Amaya, A. 309 Christensen, G.J. 101, 148, 152, 239, Epstein, M. 1555 Antonucci, J.M. 1476 387, 527, 574, 662, 817, 1013, 1064, Ersu, B. 1464 Antoon, J.W. 393, 532, 936 1145, 1257, 1373, 1487, 1605 Ettinger, R.L. 5S, 7S Appelstein, C.M. 1344 Chu, M. 1324 F Arheart, K.L. 227 Chuang, S-K. 576 Asai, R.G. 106, 440, 823, 1018, 1305 Chung-Bridges, K. 227 Fardal, @. 1544 Atabakhsh, V.A. 992 Cleveland, J.L. 169 Feigel, R.J. 47 Auschill, T.M. 978 Cohen, D.M. 338, 1574 Feldt, K.S. 963 Cohen, L.K. 1446 Ferrari, R. 86 =Ke Cohenca, N. 1121, 1420 Ferree, E.R. 438 Colvard, M.D. 519 Ferrieri, P. 739 Baddour, L.M. 739 Connors, S.L. 286 Feuerstein, O. 349 Baer, R.A. 188 Conte, M. 798 Fiebiger, M. 610 Baltimore, R.S. 739 Conte, N.R. 798 Finlayson, T.L. 94, 448 Baratieri, L.N. 507 Cook, A. Jr. 1599 Fischer, D. 1555 Barker, L.K. 169 Cook, M. 1191 Flaitz, C.M. 502 Barnes, S.A. 1127 Cordell, G.A. 519 Flamenbaum, M.H. 47 Bartlett, D. 21S, 1535 Cuny, E.J. 169 Flanagan, D. 1418 Baughman, R. 338 Curtis, E.K. 444, 1190 Fleming, L.E. 227 Baum, B.J. 16 Czerninski, R. 628 Forrest, M. 1341 Beck, M. 1104 Fox, P.C. 80, 458 Bellinger, D.C. 1210, 1536 Freitas, D.Q. 1251 Benoliel, R. 628 Bermejo-Fenoll, A. 957 Daniel, D. 1210 Friedlander, A.H. 179, 288, 475, 714, Bernardo, M. 775 Davidovich, E. 1347 1191 Berini-Aytés, L. 1450 Davis, R.E. 1593 Friedlander, I. 179 Berry, J. 1066 Dean, J.A. 1234 Friedman, C. 286 Beyth, N. 1347 Deas, D.E. 28, 31 Frydenberg, M. 1353 Bhat, M. 1060 Deffenbaugh, J. 1242 Fuks, A.B. 1347 Bhattacharyya, I. 338, 1574 de la Fuente-Hernandez, J. 1443 Furlong, A. 586 Bittencourt, D.D. 507 de Leeuw, R. 188 G Black, R.C. 1379 DeMoss, C.J. 286 Block, M.S. 785 Dennis, W. 942 Gangarosa, P. 641 Bodrumlu, E. 1228 Derosiers, M. 1314 Garcia-Godoy, F. 502, 938 Boehm, T.K. 26S DeRossi, S.S. 1589 Gardner, T.J. 652, 739 Bolger, A. 739 DeRouen, T.A. 775 Garvan, C. 621 Bonow, R.O. 652, 739 DiBenedetto, D.C. 28 Garvin, J. 34, 160, 300, 454, 588, 730, Bornfeld, M. 150 Dickey, K.W. 245, 668 945, 1068, 1195, 1310, 1426, 1541 Béscolo, F.N. 1251 DiClementi, J.D. 1242 Gatchel, R.J. 202, 582 Brennan, M.T. 80, 458 Di Fiore, P.M. 196 Gay-Escoda, C. 1450 Brooks, J.K. 1097 Dodson, T.B. 576 Geiger, S.B. 805 Brown, L.J. 1003 Doms, A. 992 Georgopoulos, A. 949 Brown, T.T. 94, 448 Donegan, S.J. 1314 Gerber, D. 1113 Bucholtz, M.R. 580, 716, 1422 Donoff, R.B. 576 Gerber, M. 739 Burns, J.C. 739 Dorea, J. G. 1536 Gewitz, M. 739 1620 JADA, Vol. 138 http://jada.ada.org December 2007 Douglass, C.W. 436 AUTHOR INDEX Dowell, S. 355 Caban-Martinez, A.J. 227 Dower, J.S. Jr. 708 VOLUME 138, 2007 Cabell, C.H. 739 Duda, P.W. 798 Calamia, K. 338 Dunn, W.J. 1534 Camacho-Alonso, F. 957 Durack, D.T. 739 Canakgi, C.F. 1563 Acosta-Gio, A.E. 1443 Canakci, V. 1563 E American Dental Association 1176, Canay, S. 1464 1288, 1404 Carlson, C.R. 188 Ebbert, J.0. 595 American Dental Association Division Carr, A.B. 595 Eboda, N.N. 47 of Communications 132, 268, 420, Carroll, L.J. 68 Eckert, G.J. 1234 556, 920, 1044 Casey, D.E. Jr. 652 Edwards, E. 641 American Dental Association Division Cassidy, J.D. 86 Eichenberger-Gilmore, J.M. 39 of Dental Practice 154 Castellon, P. 785 Elad, S. 1555 Adornato, M.C. 971 Cehreli, S.B. 634 Eliav, E. 628 Alacam, T. 1228 Chandra, R.V. 436 Ellis, M.A. 1234 Alawi, F. 1589 Chi, A.C. 641, 1102, 1307 Emery, R.W. 602 Albrecht, J.E. 1064 Chin, J. 1360 Enwonwu, C.O. 70 Almeida, S.M. 1251 Christ, S. 227 Epstein, J.B. 1555 Amaya, A. 309 Christensen, G.J. 101, 148, 152, 239, Epstein, M. 1555 Antonucci, J.M. 1476 387, 527, 574, 662, 817, 1013, 1064, Ersu, B. 1464 Antoon, J.W. 393, 532, 936 1145, 1257, 1373, 1487, 1605 Ettinger, R.L. 5S, 7S Appelstein, C.M. 1344 Chu, M. 1324 F Arheart, K.L. 227 Chuang, S-K. 576 Asai, R.G. 106, 440, 823, 1018, 1305 Chung-Bridges, K. 227 Fardal, @. 1544 Atabakhsh, V.A. 992 Cleveland, J.L. 169 Feigel, R.J. 47 Auschill, T.M. 978 Cohen, D.M. 338, 1574 Feldt, K.S. 963 Cohen, L.K. 1446 Ferrari, R. 86 =Ke Cohenca, N. 1121, 1420 Ferree, E.R. 438 Colvard, M.D. 519 Ferrieri, P. 739 Baddour, L.M. 739 Connors, S.L. 286 Feuerstein, O. 349 Baer, R.A. 188 Conte, M. 798 Fiebiger, M. 610 Baltimore, R.S. 739 Conte, N.R. 798 Finlayson, T.L. 94, 448 Baratieri, L.N. 507 Cook, A. Jr. 1599 Fischer, D. 1555 Barker, L.K. 169 Cook, M. 1191 Flaitz, C.M. 502 Barnes, S.A. 1127 Cordell, G.A. 519 Flamenbaum, M.H. 47 Bartlett, D. 21S, 1535 Cuny, E.J. 169 Flanagan, D. 1418 Baughman, R. 338 Curtis, E.K. 444, 1190 Fleming, L.E. 227 Baum, B.J. 16 Czerninski, R. 628 Forrest, M. 1341 Beck, M. 1104 Fox, P.C. 80, 458 Bellinger, D.C. 1210, 1536 Freitas, D.Q. 1251 Benoliel, R. 628 Bermejo-Fenoll, A. 957 Daniel, D. 1210 Friedlander, A.H. 179, 288, 475, 714, Bernardo, M. 775 Davidovich, E. 1347 1191 Berini-Aytés, L. 1450 Davis, R.E. 1593 Friedlander, I. 179 Berry, J. 1066 Dean, J.A. 1234 Friedman, C. 286 Beyth, N. 1347 Deas, D.E. 28, 31 Frydenberg, M. 1353 Bhat, M. 1060 Deffenbaugh, J. 1242 Fuks, A.B. 1347 Bhattacharyya, I. 338, 1574 de la Fuente-Hernandez, J. 1443 Furlong, A. 586 Bittencourt, D.D. 507 de Leeuw, R. 188 G Black, R.C. 1379 DeMoss, C.J. 286 Block, M.S. 785 Dennis, W. 942 Gangarosa, P. 641 Bodrumlu, E. 1228 Derosiers, M. 1314 Garcia-Godoy, F. 502, 938 Boehm, T.K. 26S DeRossi, S.S. 1589 Gardner, T.J. 652, 739 Bolger, A. 739 DeRouen, T.A. 775 Garvan, C. 621 Bonow, R.O. 652, 739 DiBenedetto, D.C. 28 Garvin, J. 34, 160, 300, 454, 588, 730, Bornfeld, M. 150 Dickey, K.W. 245, 668 945, 1068, 1195, 1310, 1426, 1541 Béscolo, F.N. 1251 DiClementi, J.D. 1242 Gatchel, R.J. 202, 582 Brennan, M.T. 80, 458 Di Fiore, P.M. 196 Gay-Escoda, C. 1450 Brooks, J.K. 1097 Dodson, T.B. 576 Geiger, S.B. 805 Brown, L.J. 1003 Doms, A. 992 Georgopoulos, A. 949 Brown, T.T. 94, 448 Donegan, S.J. 1314 Gerber, D. 1113 Bucholtz, M.R. 580, 716, 1422 Donoff, R.B. 576 Gerber, M. 739 Burns, J.C. 739 Dorea, J. G. 1536 Gewitz, M. 739 1620 JADA, Vol. 138 http://jada.ada.org December 2007 Ghaname, E. 985 5 Liu, F. 1582 Gillespie, M.J. 1366 Lockhart, P.B. 80, 458, 652, 739 Gladstein, E.L. 1420 Jackson, D. 1242 Loguercio, A.D. 507 Glick, M. 12, 144, 282, 432, 568, 705, Javaheri, D. 331 Loomer, P.M. 1366 798, 932, 1056, 1188, 1300, 1416, Jiménez-Torres, M.J. 957 Lépez-Jornet, M.P. 957 1468, 1532 Johnson, B.R. 1366 Loven, B. 458 Goff, D. 739 Jones, K.D. 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III 641 Matalon, S. 349 Hall, S.R. 1420 Lampiris, L. 519 Mayes, A.T. 515 Hallmon, W.W. 28, 31 Langford, P. 338 McCartney, M. 1104 Hamamoto, D.T. 963 Largent, B.A. 1264 McGuff, H.S. 1093 Hamann, C.P. 26 Larson, M.A. 39 McKinlay, S. 1210 Hancocks, S.A. 1303 Laviv, A. 1218 Mealey, B.L. 28, 31 Hansen, H. 1468 LeBlanc, W.G. 227 Menezes, A.V. 1251 Haraszthy, V.I. 1113 Leblebicioglu, B. 321 Mentasti, L. 656 Harrel, S.K. 28, 31 Lee, D.J. 227 Meza, F. 992 Hartwell, G. 1344 Lee, J.J. 1599 Michelis, V. 74 Hayes, C. 763 Lee, J.Y. 1199 Migliorati, C.A. 338, 1341 Heaton, L.J. 188 Leffler, W.G. 1492 Mintz, S. 793 Hecht, N. 574 Leigh, J.E. 1366 Mijor, I.A. 621, 936 Hellstein, J.W. 692 Leitao, J. 775 Moliterno, D.J. 652 Helwig, E. 978 Leonard, R.H. 985, 1599 Monaco, V. 209 Herd, S. 1360 Lepkowski, J. 309 Mondragon, E. 621 Hicks, M.J. 502 Lerman, M.A. 499, 1065 Moore, P.M. 710 Hobdell, M.H. 1433 Leroux, B.G. 775 Morcos, I. 971 Hodges, J.S. 963 Levin, L. 805, 1218 Moritz, A. 949 Hodgson, E.W. 1420 Levin, R.P. 104, 243, 391, 530, 666, Morris, R.A. 595 Hohlit, W.F. 56 821, 1016, 1062, 1149, 1261, 1377, Moses, A.J. 442 Hong, J. 1072, 1081 1490, 1608 Mouradian, W. 369 Hoyle, J. 38, 168, 306, 457, 592, 737, Levison, M. 739 Moynihan, P.J. 493 948, 1071 Levy, S.M. 39 Mueller, P.S. 1127 Hsu, K.-T. 963 Lewis, C. 369 Mupparapu, M. 483, 1192 Huang, G.J. 578 Li, R. 641 Lin, J. 1456 Lin, L.M. 1456 Naiman, M.I. 519 Inglehart, M.R. 47 Lin, W.-H. 362 Natarajan, E. 1306 Isberg, A. 74, 442, 1084, 1422 Lin, Y.-T. 362 Nettey-Marbell, A. 1599 Islam, N.M. 1574 Lin, Y.-T.J. 362 Neville, B.W. 641, 1102, 1307 Lindauer, S.J. 809 Ismail, A. 309 JADA, Vol. 138 http://jada.ada.org December 2007 1621 Newburger, J.W. 739 Rowley, A.H. 739 T Nguyen, A-M. 439 Rozanski, J. 971 Nissan, R. 992 Rozier, G. 1199 Takahashi, M. 739 Norton, H.J. 80 Rubin, R. 475 Tani, L.Y. 739 Nunn, M.M. 28, 31 Rue, T.C. 578, 775 Taubert, K.A. 739 Nusstein, J. 1104 Tavares, M.A. 763, 1210 Tesini, D. 286 Thibodeau, E. 656 Thyvalikakath, T.P. 209, 1072, 1081 Oates, T.W. 355 Salar, D.V. 502 Tomar, S.L. 154 O'Donnell, J.N.R. 1476 Salazar, G. 1589 Touger-Decker, R. 1222 Ofner, S. 1360 Salé, H. 1084, 1422 Trachtenberg, F. 763, 1210 O’Gara, P. 652 Samaranayake, L. 444 Trager, P.S. 708 Ojha, J. 1574 Samorodnitzky-Naveh, G.R. 805 Treister, N.S. 499, 1065 Okeson, J.P. 74 Sankar, V. 1093 Tsay, T.P. 56 Orduna-Domingo, A. 957 Sarin, J. 1589 Tufekci, E. 809 Ozyurt, P. 634 Scannapieco, F.A. 26S Turner, M.D. 15S Scarbecz, M. 381 Turner, S.P. 1366 Schaham, R. 628 Tyndall, D.A. 602 Scheffler, R.M. 94, 448 Padilla, R.J. 602 Scheitler, L. 338 Paine, L.L. 284 Palenik, C.J. 1360 Sc1h0l8e1y er, T.K.L. 148, 209, 211, 1072, Varon, F. 712 Pallasch, T.J. 739, 1305 Schoop, U. 949 Vasconcelos Filho, J.O. 1251 Pan, Y. 641 Schroeder, D.R. 595 Velez, I. 793, 1341 PPaanplaizliioa,n , A.GL..A .1 691 080 Schumacher, G.E. 1476 Vo, D.-T. 641 Schwartz-Arad, D. 1218 Parker, C. 1113 Ww Scollard, M. 152 Parks, E.T. 1234 Parrish, J.L. 147 Scully, C. 7S Wall, T.P. 1003 Pass, B. 602 Sgan-Cohen, H.D. 1437 Warren, J.J. 39, 1595 Patten, C.A. 595 Shaffer, M.D. 1304 Watson, R.E. 621 Peters, M.C. 47 Shah, T.A. 1072 Wefel, J.S. 1593 Phanichphant, P. 1072 Ship, J.A. 15S Weinreb, J. 179, 714 Pilcher, E.S. 1366 Shroff, B. 809 Weiss, E.I. 349, 1347 Pimenta, L.A.F. 1599 Shulman, J. 30 Wenzel, A. 1353 Pitman, T. 227 Shulman, S.T. 739 Wernisch, J. 949 Pogrel, M.A. 65 Shuman, S.K. 963 Wettan, S. 574 Polydorou, O. 978 Siegel, M.A. 27, 1341 Whitlow, P. 652 Pontual, A.A. 1353 Siegel, S.C. 1366 Wickenhauser, A.J. 288 Price, G. 1072 Silverman, S. Jr. 41S Wildenstein, L. 202 Simmons, R.K. 1366 Williams, A. 369 Skrtic, D. 1476 Wilson, W. 739 Slayton, R. 369 Windsor, L.J. 1234 Qian, F. 1593 Slutzky, H. 349 Wittlinger, E. 148 Smith, T.A. 188 Wolff, C.M. 1151 Snider, J. 34, 158, 298, 452, 728, 1066, Woo, S-B. 1306 Ramos-Tercero, J.A. 1062 1309, 1539 Rawal, S. 321 Sohn, W. 309 Reader, A. 1104, 1420 Soncini, J.A. 763 Yagiela, J.A. 179, 475 Rego, R. 1113 Song, F. 1234 Yepes, J.F. 1314 Reid, K.I. 1127 Spahl, T.J. 720 Reis, A. 507 Sperr, W. 949 rs > Rethman, M. 448 Sreenivasan, P.K. 1113 Reynolds, M.A. 1097 Stanford, C.M. 574, 34S Zagler, M. 949 Riley, S. 338 Stein, P.S. 1314 Zallen, R.D. 438 Ritchie, C.S. 70 Stevens, R.H. 992 Zambon, J.J. 1113 Ritter, A.V. 985, 1599 Stevenson, R.B. 936 Zambon, M.M. 1113 Rizoiu, I. 992 Stewart, C.M. 338, 1574 Zavala, J. 785 Robertson, D. 1104 Stowell, A.W. 202, 582 Zhang, A. 1210 Robinson, M. 355 Strom, B.L. 739 Zimmerman, A.W. 286 Rockman, R.A. 610 Sullivan, K.M. 26 Ziraman, F. 634 Rogers, P.A. 26 Susarla, S.M. 576 Roges, R. 1121 Sweis, L.E. 219, 1324 Roges, R.A. 1121 Rosenberg, P.A. 1456 1622 JADA, Vol. 138 http://jada.ada.org December 2007 Quality ofl ife as an indicator of oral ADA.org. (CyberNews) Hoyle, J. 948 SUBJECT INDEX health in older people. MacEntee, Thumb sucking and pacifier use. (For M.I. 47S the Dental Patient) American Dental VOLUME 138, 2007 ALVEOLAR BONE Association 1176 Bone health and oral health. Kaye, Annual Meeting E.K. 616 2007 ADA annual session concurrent meetings. 1142 ALVEOLAR RIDGE KERATOSIS ACCIDENTS, OCCUPATIONAL 148th annual session and world mar- Alveolar ridge keratosis. (Letter) Woo, Percutaneous injuries. (Letter) Hecht, ketplace exhibition. 825 S-B. et al. 1306; (Response) Chi, A.C. N. et al. 574 Hotel reservations available on et al. 1307 Preventing percutaneous injuries ADA.org. (CyberNews) Hoyle, J. 457 Is alveolar ridge keratosis a true among dental health care personnel. Register online for ADA annual ses- leukoplakia? A clinicopathologic Cleveland, J.L. et al. 169 sion. (CyberNews) Hoyle, J. 592 comparison of 2,153 lesions. Chi, ACCIDENTS, TRAFFIC A.C. et al. 641 Business Program Reduced or painful jaw movement ADA Business Program: 2007 House ALZHEIMER DISEASE after collision-related injuries: a of Delegates. 1134 Tooth loss, dementia and neuro- population-based study. Carroll, L.J. ANALGESICS pathology in the Nun Study. Stein, et al. 86 Drug combination blocks pain without P.S. et al. 1314 ACID ETCHING, DENTAL disrupting other functions. (News) Antibacterial properties of self-etching AMERICAN DENTAL Lund, A.E. 1424 ASSOCIATION dental adhesive systems. Feuerstein, ANESTHESIA, DENTAL ADA advocacy publication available O. et al. 349 The use of compound topical anes- online. (CyberNews) Hoyle, J. 38 A clinical evaluation of a self-etching thetics: a review. Kravitz, N.D. 1333 ADA announces Humanitarian primer and a giomer restorative Award. (News) Snider, J. 730 ANESTHETICS, LOCAL material: results at eight years. ADA CE Online seeks reviewers, The anesthetic efficacy of articaine in Gordan, V.V. et al. 621 courses. (CyberNews) Hoyle, J. 38 buccal infiltration of mandibular Microleakage of self-etch primer/ ADA releases 2007 podcast series. posterior teeth. Robertson, D. et al. adhesives in endodontically treated (CyberNews) Hoyle, J. 737 1104 teeth. Korasli, D. et al. 634 ADA vendor showcase to launch in Anesthetic study questioned. (Letter) A 36-month evaluation of self-etch January. (News) 1539 Dower, J.S. Jr. 708; (Response) and etch-and-rinse adhesives in Dental informatics committee seeks Moore, P.A. 710 noncarious cervical lesions. volunteers. (CyberNews) Hoyle, J. Efficacy of articaine. (Letter) Loguercio, A.D. et al. 507 1071 Flanagan, D. 1418; (Response) Should resin cements be used for Evidence-based dentistry online Reader, A. 1420 every cementation? Christensen, resource. (CyberNews) Hoyle, J. More about articaine. (Letter) Glad- G.J. 817 1071 stein, E.L. 1420; (Response) Reader, ADHESIVES Gingival recession: causes and treat- A. 1420 Antibacterial properties of self-etching ment. (For the Dental Patient) Administration dental adhesive systems. Feuerstein, American Dental Association 1404 The use of compound topical anes- O. et al. 349 Give kids a smile. (CyberNews) Hoyle, thetics: a review. Kravitz, N.D. 1333 Microleakage of self-etch primer/ J. 457 ANTIBACTERIAL AGENTS adhesives in endodontically treated Hotel reservations available on Antibacterial properties of self-etching teeth. Korasli, D. et al. 634 ADA.org. (CyberNews) Hoyle, J. 457 dental adhesive systems. Feuerstein, A 36-month evaluation of self-etch JADA, ADA News earn top honors. O. et al. 349 and etch-and-rinse adhesives in (News) Furlong, A. 586 ‘Smart’ antimicrobial treatment devel- noncarious cervical lesions. JADA, ADA News win SNAP awards. oped. (News) Snider, J. 33 Loguercio, A.D. et al. 507 (News) Snider, J. 1066 ANTIBIOTIC PROPHYLAXIS The use of amorphous calcium phos- A look at toothbrushes. (For the Antibiotics and your heart. (For the phate composites as bioactive basing Dental Patient) American Dental Dental Patient} American Dental materials: their effect on the bond Association 1288 Association Division of Communica- strength of the composite/ A message on advocacy. (Letter) Par- tions 920 adhesive/dentin bond. Schumacher, rish, J.L. 147 The evidence base for the efficacy of G.E. et al. 1476 Navigating the National Health Infor- antibiotic prophylaxis in dental prac- AFRICAN-AMERICANS mation Infrastructure. (CyberNews) tice. Lockhart, P.B. et al. 458 Determinants of dental care visits Hoyle, J. 306 The impact of oral disease and non- among low-income African-American Online catalog offers personalized surgical treatment on bacteremia in children. Sohn, W. et al. 309 products. (CyberNews) Hoyle, J. 457 children. Brennan, M.T. et al. 80 AGING PFM crowns. (Letter) Scollard, M. A legal perspective on antibiotic pro- The influence of systemic disease on 152; (Response) Christensen, G.J. phylaxis. ADA Division of Legal oral health care in older adults. 152; (Response) ADA Division of Affairs 746 Scully, C. et al. 7S Dental Practice 154 Logic prevails. (Letter) Cook, M. 1191 Oral health and the aging population. Preparing for disaster. (CyberNews) Prevention of infective endocarditis: Ettinger, R.L. 5S Hoyle, J. 168 guidelines from the American Heart Revamped advocacy area launched on Association. Wilson, W. et al. 739 JADA, Vol. 138 http://jada.ada.org December 2007 1623 ANTIGENS, CD44 E.W. et al. 1420; (Response) laser in endodontic treatment: the Stem cell marker identified in head, Cohenca, N. 1420 results of an in vitro study. Schoop, neck cancer. (News) Lund, A.E. 296 ATTENTION (CONCENTRATION) U. et al. 949 ANTITUBERCULAR AGENTS Hypnotizability, absorption and nega- BEHAVIOR THERAPY New drug combir.ation may shorten tive cognitions as predictors of Cost-effectiveness of treatments for time to treat tuberculosis. (News) dental anxiety: two pilot studies. temporomandibular disorders: Lund, A.E. 1424 DiClementi, J.D. et al. 1242 biopsychosocial intervention versus APPOINTMENTS AND ATTENTION-DEFICIT/ treatment as usual. Stowell, A.W. et SCHEDULES HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER al. 202 One-appointment endodontic therapy: The pathophysiology, medical man- More about TMD. (Letter) Bucholtz, biological considerations. Lin, L.M. agement and dental implications of M.R. 580; (Response) Stowell, A.W. et al. 1456 adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity et al. 582 APPOINTMENTS/ELECTIONS/ disorder. Friedlander, A.H. et al. 475 BEVERAGES AWARDS, 35, 162, 300, 455, 590, ATTITUDE OF HEALTH In vitro protection against dental ero- 732, 945, 1069, 1105, 1311, 1428, 1541 PERSONNEL sion afforded by commercially avail- ARCHEOLOGY Attitudes of general dentists able, calcium-fortified 100 percent Labial talon cusp: a case study of pre- regarding the acceptance of gifts and juices. Davis, R.E. et al. 1593 European-contact American Indians. unconventional payments from Reducing sugary beverage consump- Mayes, A.T. 515 patients. Reid, K.I. et al. 1127 tion in childhood may lessen chronic Chemomechanical caries removal in disease risk. (News) Snider, J. 160 ARTHRALGIA children: an operator’s and pediatric BIBLIOGRAPHY Delayed temporomandibular joint patients’ responses. Inglehart, M.R. More about references. (Letter) pain and dysfunction induced by et al. 47 Curtis, E.K. 444 whiplash trauma: a controlled The passion for dentistry. Levin, R.P. The role of references. (Letter) Sama- prospective study. Salé, H. et al. 104 ranayake, L. 444 1084; (Correction) 1426 TMJ and whiplash. (Letter) Bucholtz, ATTITUDE TO HEALTH You are what you cite: the role of ref- M.R. 1422; (Response) Isberg, I. et Chemomechanical caries removal in erences in scientific publishing. (Edi- al. 1422 children: an operator’s and pediatric torial) Glick, M. 12 patients’ responses. Inglehart, M.R. BIOFEEDBACK ARTICAINE HYDROCHLORIDE et al. 47 Cost-effectiveness of treatments for The anesthetic efficacy of articaine in buccal infiltration of mandibular AUTISM temporomandibular disorders: posterior teeth. Robertson, D. et al. Autism. (Letter) Tesini, D. et al. 286; biopsychosocial intervention versus 1104 (Response) Friedlander, A.H. 288 treatment as usual. Stowell, A.W. et Anesthetic study questioned. (Letter) More about autism. (Letter) Wicken- al. 202 Dower, J.S. Jr. 708; (Response) hauser, A.J. 288; (Response) Fried- More about TMD. (Letter) Bucholtz, Moore, P.A. 710 lander, A.H. 288 M.R. 580; (Response) Stowell, A.W. et al. 582 Efficacy of articaine. (Letter) AWARDS AND PRIZES Flanagan, D. 1418; (Response) ADA announces Humanitarian BIOFILMS Reader, A. 1420 Award. (News) Snider, J. 730 The influence of dental unit waterline More about articaine. (Letter) Glad- JADA, ADA News earn top honors. cleaners on composite-to-dentin bond stein, E.L. 1420; (Response) Reader, (News) Furlong, A. 586 strengths. Ritter, A.V. et al. 985 A. 1420 JADA, ADA News win SNAP awards. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES ASSOCIATION DIRECTORY, 10, (News) Snider, J. 1066 Inadequate training in the biological 142, 278, 430, 566, 702, 930, 1054, sciences and medicine for dental stu- 1186, 1298, 1414, 1530 dents: an impending crisis for den- tistry. Baum, B.J. 16 ASTHMA BACTEREMIA Medicine and GPRS. (Letter) Zallen, The dirt on being clean: or, why more The impact of oral disease and non- R.D. 438 children develop asthma. (Editorial) surgical treatment on bacteremia in Medicine for dental students. (Letter) Glick, M. 1188 children. Brennan, M.T. et al. 80 Marder, M.Z. 436 ATHEROMA BACTERIA Teaching dentists about medicine. Calcified carotid artery atheroma and Good bacteria interfere with bad bac- (Letter) DeMoss, C.J. 286 stroke: a systematic review. Muppa- terium’s colonization. (News) Lund, rapu, M. et al. 483 A.E. 1424 BIOPSY Biopsy of the buccal mucosa in oral Calcified carotid artery atheromas. Identification of oral bacterial species (Letter) Friedlander, A.H. 1191; associated with halitosis. Haraszthy, lichen planus: the traditional (Response) Mupparapu, M. et al. V.I. et al. 1113 method versus the use of a new pres- 1192 Surface antibacterial properties of sure forceps. Bermejo-Fenoll, A. et al. 957 ATHLETIC INJURIES glass ionomer cements used in The incidence and severity of dental atraumatic restorative treatment. BISPHOSPHONATES trauma in intercollegiate athletes. Davidovich, E. et al. 1347 Bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis Cohenca, N. et al. 1121 The use of the erbium, chromium: of the jaws: a report of three cases Sports injuries. (Letter) Hodgson, yttrium-scandium-gallium-garnet demonstrating variability in out- 1624 JADA, Vol. 138 http://jada.ada.org December 2007 comes and morbidity. Kumar, V. et c rapu, M. et al. 483 al. 602 Calcified carotid artery atheromas. Denture-related osteonecrosis of the CALCINOSIS (Letter) Friedlander, A.H. 1191; maxilla associated with oral bisphos- Calcified carotid artery atheroma and (Response) Mupparapu, M. et al. phonate treatment. Levin, L. et al. stroke: a systematic review. Muppa- 1192 1218 rapu, M. et al. 483 CAUSALITY Exposed bone in the palate. Siegel, Calcified carotid artery atheromas. Causation: a loosely founded concept M.A. et al. 1341 (Letter) Friedlander, A.H. 1191; in epidemiology. (Editorial) Glick, Osteoporosis medications and the risk (Response) Mupparapu, M. et al. 1192 M.1532 of developing jaw complications. (For CALCIUM, DIETARY CEMENTATION the Dental Patient) Hellstein, J.W. Bone health and oral health. Kaye, Should resin cements be used for et al. 692 E.K. 616 every cementation? Christensen, The treatment of bisphosphonate- In vitro protection against dental ero- G.J. 817 associated osteonecrosis of the jaws sion afforded by commercially avail- with bone resection and autologous able, calcium-fortified 100 percent CERAMICS platelet-derived growth factors. juices. Davis, R.E. et al. 1593 The effect of at-home bleaching on the Adornato, M.C. et al. 971 CALCIUM PHOSPHATES mreisctroorhaatirvden emsast eroif aslisx. esPtohleytdiocr ou, O. BLOOD-BORNE PATHOGENS The use of amorphous calcium phos- et al. 978 Percutaneous injuries. (Letter) Hecht, phate composites as bioactive basing N. et al. 574 materials: their effect on the bond CHORDA TYMPANI Preventing percutaneous injuries strength of the composite/adhesive/ Evidence of chorda tympani dysfunc- tion in patients with burning mouth among dental health care personnel. dentin bond. Schumacher, G.E. et al. syndrome. Eliav, E. et al. 628 Cleveland, J.L. et al. 169 1476 BONE DENSITY CONSERVATION CALENDAR OF EVENTS, 35, 162, CHRONIC DISEASE Causation: a loosely founded concept AGENTS 300, 455, 590, 732, 946, 1069. 1196, in epidemiology. (Editorial) Glick, Bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis 1311, 1428, 1542 M.1532 of the jaws: a report of three cases CANCER, HEAD AND NECK The influence of systemic disease on demonstrating variability in out- Hepatitis C tied to increased risk of oral health care in older adults. comes and morbidity. Kumar, V. et lymphoma. (News) Lund, A.E. 944 Scully, C. et al. 7S al. 602 Human papillomavirus, oropharyn- Denture-related osteonecrosis of the geal cancers associated. (News) CLEFT LIP AND PALATE maxilla associated with oral bisphos- Snider, J. 1310 Folic acid supplements taken early in phonate treatment. Levin, L. et al. The influence of systemic disease on pregnancy reduce facial cleft risk. 1218 oral health care in older adults. (News) Snider, J. 452 Exposed bone in the palate. Siegel, Scully, C. et al. 7S Pregnant women who smoke increase M.A. et al. 1341 Mucosal lesions in older adults. Sil- risk of cleft lip/palate in infants Osteoporosis medications and the risk verman, S. Jr. 41S lacking gene. (News) Snider, J. 158 of developing jaw complications. (For Periodontitis, tongue cancer linked. Underexpressed gene can cause cleft the Dental Patient) Hellstein, J.W. (News) Lund, A.E. 944 lip and palate. (News) Snider, J. 32 et al. 692 Stem cell marker identified in head, CLINICAL COMPETENCE The treatment of bisphosphonate- neck cancer. (News) Lund, A.E. 296 The clinical expert: an empiric oddity. associated osteonecrosis of the jaws (Editorial) Glick, M. 432 CANINE TEETH with bone resection and autologous Transmigrant impacted mandibular CLINICAL TRIALS platelet-derived growth factors. canines: a retrospective study of 15 Causation: a loosely founded concept Adornato, M.C. et al. 971 cases. Gonzalez-Sanchez, M.A. et al. in epidemiology. (Editorial) Glick, BONE MINERAL DENSITY 1450 M.1532 Bone health and oral health. Kaye, CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES COGNITION E.K. 616 Screening for cardiovascular risk fac- Hypnotizability, absorption and nega- BONE TRANSPLANTATION tors in a dental setting. Greenberg, tive cognitions as predictors of Replacement of a fixed partial denture B.L. et al. 798; (Correction) 945 dental anxiety: two pilot studies. secondary to abutment fracture. DiClementi, J.D. et al. 1242 CARIOSTATIC AGENTS Block, M.S. et al. 785 Fluoride treatments in the dental COGNITION DISORDERS BOTTLE FEEDING office: extra protection for your The application of facial expressions Infants, formula and fluoride. (For the teeth. (For the Dental Patient) to the assessment of orofacial pain in Dental Patient) American Dental American Dental Association Divi- cognitively impaired older adults. Association Division of Communica- sion of Communications 420 Hsu, K.-T. et al. 963 tions 132 Infants, formula and fluoride. (For the COMMUNICATION BURNING MOUTH SYNDROME Dental Patient) American Dental Using the DISC system to motivate Evidence of chorda tympani dysfunc- Association Division of Communica- dental patients. Scarbecz, M. 381 tion in patients with burning mouth tions 132 COMMUNITY-INSTITUTIONAL syndrome. Eliav, E. et al. 628 CAROTID ARTERY RELATIONS Calcified carotid artery atheroma and Strategic partnerships between acad- stroke: a systematic review. Muppa- emic dental institutions and commu- JADA, Vol. 138 http://jada.ada.org December 2007 1625 nities: addressing disparities in oral The role of opinion. (Letter) Stanford, A dose-effect analysis of children’s health care. Johnson, B.R. et al. C.M. 574; (Response) Christensen, exposure to dental amalgam and 1366 G.J. 574 neuropsycholezical function: the COMPLEMENTARY THERAPIES When is a full-crown restoration indi- New England Children’s Amalgam Older patients not likely to discuss cated? Christensen, G.J. 101 Trial. Bellinger, D.C. et al. 1210 complementary and alternative med- CRYSTAL METHAMPHETAMINE Logic prevails. (Letter) Cook, M. 1191 icine with physicians. (News) Lund, Crystal methamphetamine use higher The longevity of amalgam versus A.E. 296 than previously reported. (News) compomer/composite restorations in COMPUTERS Snider, J. 1066 posterior primary and permanent teeth: findings from the New Eng- Dental informatics committee seeks CURRICULUM land Children’s Amalgam Trial. volunteers. (CyberNews) Hoyle, J. More about TMD. (Letter) Spahl, T.J. Soncini, J.A. et al. 763 1071 720; (Response) Klasser, G.D. 722 Survival and reasons for failure of What is user-centered design? Predoctoral teaching of temporo- amalgam versus composite posterior Schleyer, T.K.L. et al. 1081 mandibular disorders: a survey of restorations placed in a randomized Security U.S. and Canadian dental schools. controlled trial. Bernardo, M. et al. Securing your Web browser. Klasser, G.D. et al. 231 775 (CyberNews) Hoyle, J. 737 Strategic partnerships between acad- CONFIDENTIALITY emic dental institutions and commu- DENTAL ANXIETY Before I release patient records to nities: addressing disparities in oral Hypnotizability, absorption and nega- another dentist, should I tell the health care. Johnson, B.R. et al. tive cognitions as predictors of patient about state board actions 1366 dental anxiety: two pilot studies. against that dentist? (Ethical TMD debate. (Letter) Bucholtz, M.R. DiClementi, J.D. et al. 1242 Moment) Wolff, C.M. 1151 716; (Response) Klasser, G.D. et al. Predicting anxiety during dental 718 treatment using patients’ self- CONFLICT OF INTEREST reports: less is more. Heaton, L.J. et Industry support questioned. (Letter) al. 188 Bornfeld, M. 150; (Response) 150 DENTAL ASSISTANTS CONTINUING EDUCATION DATURA How do we measure shortages of PROGRAM, 108, 247, 395, 534, 670, Ethnobotanical tattooing of the gin- dental hygienists and dental assis- 899, 1021, 1153, 1266, 53S, 1381, giva: literature review and report of tants? Evidence from California: 1495, 1613 a case. Brooks, J.K. et al. 1097 1997-2005. Brown, T.T. et al. 94 CORONARY DISEASE DECAYED MISSING FILLED Personnel shortages. (Letter) Prevention of premature discontinua- (DMF) INDEX Rethman, M. 448; (Response) Brown, tion of dual antiplatelet therapy in Comparison of the intakes of sugars T.T. et al. 448 patients with coronary artery stents: by young children with and without DENTAL BONDING a science advisory from the dental caries experience. Marshall, Antibacterial properties of self-etching American Heart Association, T.A. et al. 39 dental adhesive systems. Feuerstein, American College of Cardiology, DECISION MAKING O. et al. 349 Society for Cardiovascular Angiog- Caring for Ms. Class II amalgam. A clinical evaluation of a self-etching raphy and Interventions, American (Editorial) Glick, M. 705 primer and a giomer restorative College of Surgeons, and American Decision making and the dental prac- material: results at eight years. Dental Association, with representa- tice. Levin, R.P. 1016 Gordan, V.V. et al. 621 tion from the American College of DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS, Microleakage of self-etch primer/ Physicians. Grines, C.L. et al. 652 MANAGEMENT adhesives in endodontically treated COSMETIC TECHNIQUES Assessing software usability through teeth. Korasli, D. et al. 634 Foreign body reaction to calcium heuristic evaluation. Schleyer, A 36-month evaluation of self-etch hydroxylapatite after lip augmenta- T.K.L. 211 and etch-and-rinse adhesives in non- tion. Sankar, V. et al. 1093 Heuristic evaluation of clinical func- carious cervical lesions. Loguercio, CROHN DISEASE tions in four practice management A.D. et al. 507 Gingival involvement in Crohn dis- systems: a pilot study. Thyva- Using extracted teeth for research: ease. Ojha, J. et al. 1574 likakath, T.P. et al. 209 effect of storage medium and steril- CROWNS DELEGATION, PROFESSIONAL ization on dentin bond strengths. Choosing an all-ceramic restorative Delegating tasks and growing the Lee, J.J. et al. 1599 material: porcelain-fused-to-metal or dental practice. Levin, R.P. 1377 DENTAL CARE zirconia-based? Christensen, G.J. DENTAL ALLOYS Trends 662 A dozen ways to prevent nickel- One-stop shopping. (Editorial) Glick, Frequently encountered errors in titanium rotary instrument fracture. M. 282 tooth preparations for crowns. Chris- Di Fiore, P.M. 196 One-stop shopping. (Letter) tensen, G.J. 1373 Graskemper, J.P. 572 DENTAL AMALGAM PFM crowns. (Letter) Scollard, M. Utilization Amalgam study. (Letter) Dérea, J.G. 152; (Response) Christensen, G.J. Oral health literacy among adult 1536; (Response) Bellinger, D.C. 152; (Response) ADA Division of 1536 patients seeking dental care. Jones, Dental Practice 154 M. et al. 1199 1626 JADA, Vol. 138 http://jada.ada.org +December 2007 DENTAL CARE FOR AGED neuropsychological function: the ethnicity and country of origin. PATIENTS New England Children’s Amalgam (News) Lund, A.E. 586 The application of facial expressions Trial. Bellinger, D.C. et al. 1210 Etiology to the assessment of orofacial pain in Dry mouth and its effects on the oral Comparison of the intakes of sugars cognitively impaired older adults. health of elderly people. Turner, by young children with and without Hsu, K.-T. et al. 963 M.D. et al. 15S dental caries experience. Marshall, Comorbidities in older patients with Erosion vs. corrosion. (Letter) Grippo, T.A. et al. 39 HIV: a retrospective study. Magal- J.O. 1534; (Response) Bartlett, D. Microbiology hades, M.G. et al. 1468 1535 Surface antibacterial properties of Dental implants: a role in geriatric Give kids a smile. (CyberNews) Hoyle, glass ionomer cements used in dentistry for the general practice? J. 457 atraumatic restorative treatment. Stanford, C.M. 34S The impact of oral disease and non- Davidovich, E. et al. 1347 Dry mouth and its effects on the oral’ surgical treatment on bacteremia in Prevention health of elderly people. Turner, children. Brennan, M.T. et al. 80 Fluoride treatments in the dental M.D. et al. 15S Is it ethical for dentists to treat their office: extra protection for your The epidemiology, consequences and own children? (Ethical Moment) teeth. (For the Dental Patient) management of periodontal disease Black, R.C. 1379 American Dental Association Divi- in older adults. Boehm, T.K. et al. Logic prevails. (Letter) Cook, M. 1191 sion of Communications 420 26S The longevity of amalgam versus Infants, formula and fluoride. (For the The health of the nation: why you compomer/composite restorations in Dental Patient) American Dental should care. (Editorial) Glick, M. 144 posterior primary and permanent Association Division of Communica- The influence of systemic disease on teeth: findings from the New Eng- tions 132 oral health care in older adults. land Children’s Amalgam Trial. Radiography Scully, C. et al. 7S Soncini, J.A. et al. 763 A comparison of older and newer ver- Mucosal lesions in older adults. Sil- Survival and reasons for failure of sions of intraoral digital radiography verman, S. Jr. 41S amalgam versus composite posterior systems. Haiter-Neto, F. et al. 1353 A new look at erosive tooth wear in restorations placed in a randomized Therapy elderly people. Bartlett, D. 21S controlled trial. Bernardo, M. et al. Amalgam study. (Letter) Dérea, J.G. Older patients not likely to discuss 775 1536; (Response) Bellinger, D.C. complementary and alternative med- DENTAL CARE FOR 1536 icine with physicians. (News) Lund, CHRONICALLY ILL PATIENTS Chemomechanical caries removal in A.E. 296 Comorbidities in older patients with children: an operator’s and pediatric Oral health and the aging population. HIV: a retrospective study. Magal- patients’ responses. Inglehart, M.R. Ettinger, R.L. 5S haes, M.G. et al. 1468 et al. 47 Providing oral care for the aging The dirt on being clean: or, why more A dose-effect analysis of children’s patient. Christensen, G.J. 239 children develop asthma. (Editorial) exposure to dental amalgam and Quality of life as an indicator of oral Glick, M. 1188 neuropsychological function: the health in older people. MacEntee, The evidence base for the efficacy of New England Children’s Amalgam M.I. 47S antibiotic prophylaxis in dental prac Trial. Bellinger, D.C. et al. 1210 The relationship between nutrition tice. Lockhart, P.B. et al. 458 Logic prevails. (Letter) Cook, M. 1191 and systemic and oral well-being in Implant success in people with type 2 The longevity of amalgam versus older people. Moynihan, P.J. 493 diabetes mellitus with varying compomer/composite restorations in DENTAL CARE FOR CHILDREN glycemic control: a pilot study. posterior primary and permanent Amalgam study. (Letter) Dorea, J.G. Dowell, S. et al. 355 teeth: findings from the New Eng- 1536; (Response) Bellinger, D.C. Metabolic syndrome. (Letter) Varon, land Children’s Amalgam Trial. 1536 F. 712; (Response) Friedlander, A.H. Soncini, J.A. et al. 763 Chemomechanical caries removal in et al. 714 Surface antibacterial properties of children: an operator’s and pediatric Metabolic syndrome: pathogenesis, glass ionomer cements used in patients’ responses. Inglehart, M.R. medical care and dental implica- atraumatic restorative treatment. et al. 47 tions. Friedlander, A.H. et al. 179 Davidovich, E. et al. 1347 The dental care of U.S. children: DENTAL CARE FOR DISABLED Survival and reasons for failure of access, use and referrals by nonden- PATIENTS amalgam versus composite posterior tist providers, 2003. Chu, M. et al. Autism. (Letter) Tesini, D. et al. 286; restorations placed in a randomized 1324 (Response) Friedlander, A.H. 288 controlled trial. Bernardo, M. et al. Dental insurance and its impact on More about autism. (Letter) Wicken- 775 preventive dental care visits for U.S. hauser, A.J. 288; (Response) Fried- DENTAL CAVITY PREPARATION children. Lewis, C. et al. 368 lander, A.H. 288 Chemomechanical caries removal in Determinants of dental care visits The pathophysiology, medical man- children: an operator’s and pediatric among low-income African-American agement and dental implications of patients’ responses. Inglehart, M.R. children. Sohn, W. et al. 309 adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity et al. 47 The dirt on being clean: or, why more disorder. Friedlander, A.H. et al. 475 DENTAL ENAMEL children develop asthma. (Editorial) DENTAL CARIES Predictors of variation in mandibular Glick, M. 1188 Ethnology incisor enamel thickness. Hall, N.E. A dose-effect analysis of children’s Caries, periodontal disease linked to et al. 809 exposure to dental amalgam and JADA, Vol. 138 http://jada.ada.org December 2007 1627 DENTAL EQUIPMENT dental impression wafer. Ellis, M.A. posterior teeth. Robertson, D. et al. The in vivo contamination of air- et al. 1234 1104 driven low-speed handpieces with DENTAL OCCLUSION Efficacy of articaine. (Letter) prophylaxis angles. Herd, S. et al. An evaluation of DNA yield, DNA Flanagan, D. 1418; (Response) 1360 quality and bite registration from a Reader, A. 1420 Keep it simple: reduce unnecessary dental impression wafer. Ellis, M.A. More about articaine. (Letter) Glad- inventory. Levin, R.P. 1608 et al. 1234 stein, E.L. 1420; (Response) Reader, DENTAL HEALTH SURVEYS Traumatic A. 1420 Dental care access and unmet dental Occlusal discrepancies. (Letter) DENTAL PULP CAVITY care needs among U.S. workers: the Shulman, J. 30; (Response) Deas, The antimicrobial efficacy of the National Health Interview Survey, D.E. et al. 28; Harrel, S.K. et al. 28 erbium, chromium:yttrium- 1997 to 2003. Caban-Martinez, A.J. Occlusion and periodontal disease. scandium-gallium-garnet laser with et al. 227 (Letter) DiBenedetto, D.C. 28; radial emitting tips on root canal DENTAL HYGIENISTS (Response) Deas, D.E. et al. 28; dentin walls infected with Entero- How do we measure shortages of Harrel, S.K. et al. 28 coccus faecalis. Gordon, W. et al. 992 dental hygienists and dental assis- DENTAL PLAQUE The use of the erbium, chromium: tants? Evidence from California: Essential oils. (Letter) Paine, L.L. yttrium-scandium-gallium-garnet 1997-2005. Brown, T.T. et al. 94 284; (Response) Gunsolley, J.C. 284 laser in endodontic treatment: the Personnel shortages. (Letter) DENTAL PORCELAIN results of an in vitro study. Schoop, Rethman, M. 448; (Response) Brown, Choosing an all-ceramic restorative U. et al. 949 T.T. et al. 448 material: porcelain-fused-to-metal or DENTAL RECORDS DENTAL IMPLANTATION, zirconia-based? Christensen, G.J. Before I release patient records to ENDOSSEOUS 662 another dentist, should I tell the Replacement of a fixed partial denture The effect of at-home bleaching on the patient about state board actions secondary to abutment fracture. microhardness of six esthetic against that dentist? (Ethical Block, M.S. et al. 785 restorative materials. Polydorou, O. Moment) Wolff, C.M. 1151 DENTAL IMPLANTS et al. 978 The feasibility of at hree-dimensional charting interface for general den- Dental implants: a role in geriatric DENTAL PROPHYLAXIS tistry. Schleyer, T.L.K. et al. 1072 dentistry for the general practice? The in vivo contamination of air- Stanford, C.M. 34S driven low-speed handpieces with DENTAL RESTORATION Implants, endodontics and orthodon- prophylaxis angles. Herd, S. et al. FAILURE tics. (Letter) Wittlinger, E. 148; 1360 Logic prevails. (Letter) Cook, M. 1191 (Response) Christensen, G.J. 148 DENTAL PROSTHESIS The longevity of amalgam versus Implant success in people with type 2 Design compomer/composite restorations in diabetes mellitus with varying Choosing an all-ceramic restorative posterior primary and permanent glycemic control: a pilot study. material: porcelain-fused-to-metal or teeth: findings from the New Eng- Dowell, S. et al. 355 zirconia-based? Christensen, G.J. land Children’s Amalgam Trial. A review of the functional and esthetic 662 Soncini, J.A. et al. 763 requirements for dental implants. Magnetic retention of dental pros- Longevity versus esthetics: the great Leblebicioglu, B. et al. 321 theses in a child with ectodermal restorative debate. Christensen, G.J. Smoking increases risk of dental dysplasia. Rockman, R.A. et al. 610 1013 implant failure. (News) Snider, J. Failure A 36-month evaluation of self-etch 452 Replacement of a fixed partial denture and etch-and-rinse adhesives in non- carious cervical lesions. Loguercio, DENTAL IMPRESSION secondary to abutment fracture. A.D. et al. 507 TECHNIQUE Block, M.S. et al. 785 Smoking increases risk of dental Laboratories want better impressions. What are my ethical! obligations in implant failure. (News) Snider, J. Christensen, G.J. 527 managing a previous dentist’s failed 452 DENTAL INSTRUMENTS treatment? (Ethical Moment) Survival and reasons for failure of Biopsy of the buccal mucosa in oral Antoon, J.W. 532 amalgam versus composite posterior lichen planus: the traditional Implant-supported restorations placed in a randomized method versus the use of a new pres- Replacement of a fixed partial denture controlled trial. Bernardo, M. et al. sure forceps. Bermejo-Fenoll, A. et secondary to abutment fracture. 775 al. 957 Block, M.S. et al. 785 When and how to repair a failing res- A dozen ways to prevent nickel- Retention toration. Christensen, G.J. 1605 titanium rotary instrument fracture. Magnetic retention of dental pros- Di Fiore, P.M. 196 theses in a child with ectodermal DENTAL RESTORATION, dysplasia. Rockman, R.A. et al. 610 PERMANENT DENTAL LEAKAGE Trends The effect of at-home bleaching on the Microleakage of self-etch primer Ongoing changes in fixed prosthodon- microhardness of six esthetic adhesives in endodontically treated tics, 2007. Christensen, G.J. 1257 restorative materials. Polydorou, O. teeth. Korasli, D. et al. 634 et al. 978 DENTAL PULP DENTAL MATERIALS Longevity versus esthetics: the great An evaluation of DNA yield, DNA The anesthetic efficacy of articaine in restorative debate. Christensen, G.J. buccal infiltration of mandibular quality and bite registration from a 1013 1628 JADA, Vol. 138 http://jada.ada.org December 2007

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