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AUTHORIINDEX —— in the Young 159 Chandler, N.D. 1S (Feb.) El-Khorazaty, J. 1275 Author Anderson, P.F. 493 Chang, T.I. 1237 Enstad, C. 1133 Aneiros-Fernandez, J. 817 Chen, J. 184 Epstein, A.E. 159 Index Antoon, J.W. 1303 Chiba, I. 943 Epstein, J.B. 166, 651, 915, Arava-Parastatidis, M. 53 Christensen, G.J. 130, 197, 1163 VOLUME 142, 2011 Aravamudhan, K. 79, 1065 441, 668, 959, 1194, 1393 Erickson, C.C. 159 Arslan, H. 658 Chu, C.H. 1258 Ersbell, B.K. 531 a Asami, M. 274 Chu, S.J. 3S (April) Esquivel-Upshaw, J. Abati, S. 811 Attin, T. 950 Ciccit, D. 811 4S (April) Abeleira, M.T. 1357 Avery, D. 1S (Feb.) Clark, M. 1065 Esterburg, J.C. 1084, 1337 Abo, H. 274 Clarkson, J. 364 Estes, N.A.M. ITI 159 Abu-Hammad, O. 289 Clarkson, T.W. 1283 Adler, R.A. 1243 Clem, D.S. III 793 Baccaglini, L. 1192 Aizenbud, D. 45 Clemons, M. 371 Badami, V. 646 Fantasia, J.E. 1026 Alawi, F. 53 Cleveland, J.L. 915 Baddour, L.M. 159 Farah, J.W. 4S (April) Allareddy, V. 128 Cockerell, T. Jr. 251 Bader, J.D. 322, 329, 895, Farman, A.G. 246 Al-Omiri, M.K. 289 Coelho, P.G. 4S (April) 896, 1368 Feijoo, J.F. 793, 1017 Al-Shareef, A. 515 Cohen, C.I. 57 Bargagli, G. 506 | Fellows, J.L. 1368 Altman, J. 1168 Cohen, D.M. 411 Barnes, V.M. 126 Felton, D. 1S (Feb.), 598 American Dental Associa- Cohen, L.A. 137 Barnum, R. 1125 Ferreira, S.Q. 828 tion Council on Scientific Cooke, M.R. 13S (Sept.) Barone, M. 894 Ferreira da Silva, L.C. Affairs Expert Panel on Cooper, L. 1S (Feb.) Barutcigil,C. 658 1154 Antiresorptive Agents Corbett, I.P. 244 Bayindir, F. 658 Finkelman, R.D. 371 1243 Costa, T.R.F. 828 Beerman, L.B. 159 Fitzpatrick, S.G. 411 American Dental Associa- Coulter, I. 70 Bell, J.F. 397 Flores-Mir, C. 635, 925, tion Council on Scientific Croll, T.P. 369 Beltran-Aguilar, E.D. 1065 1143 Affairs Expert Panel on Cuddy, M.A. 13S (Sept.) Benjamin, P. 957, 1383 Flottemesch, T. 1133 Fluoride Intake From Curd, F.M. 1385 Benoliel, R. 127 Fontana, M. 15 Infant Formula and Fluo- Cushman, M. 379 Benzian, H. 242 Foy, P.J. 21, 22 rosis 79 Berg, J. 79, 397 Francini, E. 506 American Dental Associa- Berger, J.S. 130 Francini, F. 506 tion Council on Scientific Bergeron, C. 20S (April) Dandolu, V. 487 Frantsve-Hawley, J. 79, Affairs Expert Panel on Berry, J. 1005 Dashti, H. 411 1065 Nonfluoride Caries- Bhattacharyya, I. 411 Davidson, P.W. 1283 Frazier, K.B. 612 Preventive Agents 1065 Bilder, L. 45 Degroot, B. 1252 Freire, A. 836 American Dental Associa- Billings, R.J. 1065 de la Pefia, V.A. 938 Fricton, J. 170, 898, 900, tion Division of Legal Blaser, P.K. 842 Denisco, R.C. 800 1133 Affairs 484 Blum, I.R. 612 Dental Practice-Based Friedlander, A.H. 370, American Dental Associa- Boggess, K.A. 1275 Research Network Col- 1237 tion Division of Science Bolger, A.F. 159 laborative Group, The 111, 352, 574, 602, 877, 1101 Bonito, A.J. 137 429, 622, 1368 G Bouganim, N. 371 Dias de Oliveira e Silva, E. American Dental Associa- Galindo-Moreno, P. 817 Bovenlander, M. 1376 1154 tion Product Develop- Gallottini, M. 1010 Bowers, C.M. 1335 Diaz-Arnold, A. 20S (April) ment and Sales Depart- Gao, J. 184 Boyens, J.V. 415 DiBenedetto, D.C. 368 ment 254 Garner, D.P. 1041 Brandt, R.G. 493 Diz, P. 793, 1017 American Heart Associa- Garvan, C.W. 842 Bresnahan, B.W. 368 | Donaldson, M. 1229 tion Council on Cardio- Garvin, J. 25, 133, 256, Brix, O. 14S (April) | Donly, K.J. 1065 vascular Nursing 159 376, 491, 606, 608, 798, Broadbent, J.M. 415 Doscher, J.C. 1026 American Heart Associa- 902, 1006, 1128 Bruers, J.J.M. 1376 Douglass, C.W. 28 tion Council on Cardio- Gerweck, C. 79 Buchalla, W. 950 Douglass, J. 600 vascular Surgery and Gewartowski, D. 1368 Bugallo, J. 1017 Dudgeon, W.D. 1041 Anesthesia 159 Gewitz, M. 159 Burne, R.A. 1065 Dumont, T.D. 897 American Heart Associa- Gherlone, E. 811 Burrus, B.B. 322, 895, 896 Dunavant, A.D. 1124 tion Council on Clinical Gilbert, G.H. 429, 622, Bush, M. 997, 1352 Dunne, E.F. 915 Cardiology 159 1368 Duqum, I. 1S (Feb.) American Heart Associa- Glenn, 8.0. 327 tion Interdisciplinary Cc Durand, E. 1133 Glick, M. 12, 124, 252, 478, Durski, M.T. 836 Council on Quality of | Caamano, F. 1357 892, 1122, 1333 Dutta, M. 487 Care and Outcomes Calazans, A.C.M. 1154 Glore, J.W. 1252 Dye, B.A. 173 Research 159 Campodonico, C.E. 1176 Goldberg, L.J. 252 American Heart Associa- Carunchio, M.J. 406 Golub, L.M. 262 tion Rheumatic Fever, Caserio Valea, M. 938 E Gomes, A.C.A. 1154 Endocarditis, and Castine, M. 250 Edelhoff, D. 14S (April) Gémez-Morales, M. 817 Kawasaki Disease Com- Cavallaro, J. Jr. 130, 150 Edwards, B. 1243 Gonzalez, Y.M. 1183 mittee of the Council on Celenti, R. 1168 Edwards, R.R. 137 Gordan, V.V. 429, 622, 842, Cardiovascular Disease Chainani-Wu, N. 166 Eicheldinger, C. 137 1336, 1368 JADA 142(12) http://jada.ada.org +December 2011 AUTHOR |NDEX Gordon, S.M. 1183 Katz, B.P. 1065 Maihofer, M.G. 1336 Oo Graskemper, J.P. 1002 Katz, N.P. 800 Maixner, W. 1365 |O berlin, H. 950 Gray, L. 1033 Keinan, D. 391 Makhija, S.K. 622 |O ’Connor, H. 1343 Gray, S. 1033 Kenna, G.A. 800 Malamed, S.F. 3S (Sept.) |O ’Donnell, J. 18 Grbic, J. 372, 1168 Khan, A.A. 1365 Malcmacher, L. 999 |O hrbach, R. 1183 Greene, C.S. 898, 1031 Khanna, N. 137 |M alo, P. 310 | Okum, E.J. 159 Greenstein, G. 130, 150 | Killian, C.M. 369 | Maluf, P.S.Z. 1010 |O kunseri, C. 540, 1124, Guckes,A . 1S (Feb.) Kim, D.M. 850 Mandel, L. 406 | 1125 Guggenheimer, J. 38, 515 Kim, S. 57 Mandich, M.-A. 1143 | Olin, P.S. 1176 Gutmann, J.L. 244 King, G. 368 Manfredi, M. 825 Oliveira, M.A. 1010 King, R. 79 Manski, R.J. 137 | O’Neil, M.G. 800 Klasser, G.D. 651 Marcus, M. 1050 Oro, R.J. 130 Haas, D.A. 8S (Sept.) Kleinman, M. 600 Marder, M.Z. 1337 Ortega, K.L. 1010 Harorh, O.T. 658 Knight, B.P. 159 | Mariotti, A. 302 | Ortego, S.L. 858 Hatcher, D.C. 246 Knudson, R. 1234 |M arkowitz, L.E. 915 | Outumuro, M. 1357 Haug, S. 1S (Feb.) Kobayashi-Sakamoto, M. Marshall, T.A. 654 O'Valle, F. 817 Hazan-Molina, H. 45 943 Martins-Filho, PR.S. 1154 |O zean, E. 658 Hellstein, J.W. 602, 1243 Koka, S. 1243 | Masoudi, F.A. 159 Henner, K.A. 335, 1002, Kowolik, M.J. 1269 Matthews, J.C. 379 Kramer, J.M. 1026 1398 |M cClain, C.R. 1385 Krol, D.M. 79 | Padial-Molina, M. 817 Hernandez, P. 281, 794 | McClain, M.A. 1385 Kuban, D.S. 1335 | Pajewski, N.M. 540, 1124, Hersh, E.V. 800 | McClelland, J. 429 Kuijpers, M.A. 18 | 1125 Hillerup, S. 531 |McConnell, R.J. 612 Kulich, R.J. 800 |P aleanis, K. 447 Hiltunen, N.S. 1232 |M cDivitt, E.J. 1041 Kumar, J. 79 | Palenik, C.J. 1269 Hirai, Y. 274 McDonald, N.J. 493 | Pallos, D. 1010 Hirose, K. 943 |M eechan, J.G. 19S (Sept.) Hobdell, M. 242 L | Mehta, N.R. 800 |P andis, N. 1295 Parker, W.B. 1265 Hodges, J.S. 1343 Lantz, M.S. 21, 22 'M eleti, M. 825 |P ascucci, A. 506 Hoogstraten, J. 1376 Larsen, C.C. 327 |M eredith, P. 1S (Feb.) | Payne, J.B. 262 Horowitz, A.M. 518 Lawrence, M.M. 128 |M ergoni, G. 825 | Penarrocha, D. 1017 Howard, G. 379 Lee, H.-m. 262 | Mesa, F. 817 Penarrocha, M. 1017 Huang, J.C. 249 Lee, J.J. 173 | Meyer, D.M. 12, 79, 1065 | Peters, M.C. 493 Huhmann, M.B. 1163 Lee, J.Y. 322, 895, 896 |M iano, S.T. 506 | Petrioli, R. 506 Hujoel, PP. 79, 1065 Legel, S.C. 244 | Michalowicz, B.S. 1343 Pette, G.A. 1265 Hunter, P. 427, 1048 Leggott, P.L. 397 | Migliorati, C.A. 1243 Pihlstrom, B. 88, 330, 553, Levin, R.P. 19, 91, 202, ‘Milgrom, P. 1065 852, 1061, 1297 333, 445, 484, 556, 672, | Miller, R. 1352 | Pihlstrom, D.J. 622 Icalto, F.C. Jr. 943 855, 964, 1081, 1197, |M illikin, N. 484 Pinto, A. 487 Ikkanda, Z. 281, 794 1301, 1396 | Minsley, G. 1S (Feb.) |P itts, N.B. 790 Ingberman, M. 836 Levison, M.E. 159 |M izugai, H. 943 |P odschun, G. 518 Levy, S. 79, 370 Isberg, A. 24 |M jér, I.A. 842 |P olimeni, A. 811 Li, F. 184 Ismail, A.I. 1033 Molina, G.J. 310 Polinkovsky, M. 1275 Li, F. 184 Isogai, E. 943 | Mondragon, E. 842 | Pollick, H. 79 Li, S. 28 Isogai, H. 943 Moore, P.A. 38, 800, 13S | Poulton, R. 415 Li,Y . 184 Ivey, N.T. 895 | (Sept.) | Pourat, N. 1050 Lim, PF. 1365 |M oos, M.-K. 1275 | Powers, J.M. 4S (April) Lim, S. 1033 | Limeres, J. 793, 1017 | Moshonov, J. 391 Prasad, J.L. 515 | Moss, S.M. 310 Jablonka, F. 1010 Linden, E. 795 |M uehleis, P. 14 Jackson, S. 540 Litaker, M.S. 622, 1368 Q | Mupparapu, M. 487 Jacobsen, P.L. 1243 Lockhart, P.B. 159 Qvist, V. 622, 1368 Janardhanan, T. 57 Loguercio, A.D. 828 | Murray, G.M. 1031 Jannat-Khah, D. 592 Lopes, A. 310 |M urray, L. 70 Jeffcoat, M. 485 Lorenz, C. 1275 Myers, G.J. 1283 Rada, R.E. 126 Jensen, R.H. 531 Lund, A.E. 25, 255, 375, | Radmer, T.W. 1252 Jeske, A. 66 490, 797, 1239, 1340 N | Rautava, J. 905 Jin, L.J. 1258 Luu, N.S. 1143 Nakano, T. 943 Rayyan, M.R. 289 Johnson, N.W. 892 Lynch, C.D. 612, 1233 | Nakao, L.S. 836 Reddy, K. 646 Junger, M.L. 915 Lynch, M. 1283 | Nascimento, M.M. 1368 | Reinhardt, R.A. 262 | Nelson, T.M. 397 | Reis, A. 828 Newburger, J.W. 159 |R ethman, M.P. 484, 1065 Kaipatur, N. 1143 Ma, S. 184 | Nguyen, S.V. 943 | Rhodus, N. 1133 Kalmar, J.R. 1243 Macek, M.D. 137 |N iederman, R. 364, 1003 |R ichards, D. 364 Kameyama, A. 274 Magder, L. 173 | Nobre, M.A. 310 | Riley, J.L. III, 429, 842 Kane, W.T. 800 Magness, W.B. 18 ‘Nordstrom, D. 127 |R indal, D.B. 622, 1133, Kassab, M.M. 1252 Mah, J.K. 249 Noro, A. 274 | 1368 1406 JADA 142(12) http://jada.ada.org +December 2011 AUTHOR |INDEX Ristic, H. 1243 |S hull, G.F. Jr. 10S (April) | Tellez, M. 1033 Villa, A. 811 Rizvi, B.F. 57 | Siegel, M.A. 1265 |T elford, C. 70 | Visotcky, A. 1252 Roberts, M. 10S (April) |S ilva, N.R.F.A. 4S (April) | Tezal, M. 666 Robertson, J. 1252 |S inger, L.J. 482, 1003 Thoele, M.J. 1133 Romito, L.M. 1269 |S kaar, D.D. 1343 Thomas, M. 194 |W adley, V.C. 379 Roos, M. 950 |S lade, G. 1183 | Thomas, M.S. 16 | Waters, R. 1124 Rouisse, K.M. 429 |S lepian, M.J. 262 Thomas, M.V. 796 Watson, G. 1065, 1283 Rozier, R.G. 518 | Smidt, A. 391 Thompson, V.P. 4S (April) | Waugh, W.S. 93 Ruggiero, G. 506 |S mith, B. 252 | Thomson, W.M. 415 _W entworth, R.B. 20, 674, Rush, W. 1133 | Smith, W.P. Jr. 899 | Thurston, S.W. 1283 | 966, 1199, 1234 Ruttenberg, A. 252 |S nider, J. 132, 608, 901, | Tieu, L.D. 1143 | Westergard, E.J. 1269 | 1005, 1126, 1339 | Tinanoff, N. 173, 600 |W etterhall, S. 322, 895, |S now, M.M. 19 | Tomas Carmona, I. 1357 | 896 | Soderlund, K. 256 |T orres-Urquidy, M.H. 250 Wexler, I. 1168 Saffer, A. 1168 |S ohn, W. 493, 1065 | Touger-Decker, R. 166 | Whitford, G.M. 79 Sakoolnamarka, R. 16 |S okolowski, C.J. 13S Truelove, E.L. 1183 |W illiams, O.D. 1368 Salé, H. 24 | (Sept.) | Tsunoda, M. 274 |W illiams, P.L. 28 Samuels, M.I. 20 | Solie, C. 1S (Feb.) | Wilson, N.H.F. 612 Santos, T.S. 1154 | Sorsa, T. 262 iV | Wilson, W.R. 159 Saraiya, M. 915 Satloff, D. 23 | Souza, E.M. 836 | Uppal, A. 487 | Witt, M. 635, 925 Scheett, T.P. 1041 Speer, W.B. 21 ‘Uppal, S. 487 |W olff, M. 592, 1065 Schiffman, E. 1183 | Speiser, A.M. 485 Uribe, S. 666 Wright, J.T. 1065 Schleyer, T. 250 | Stamm, J.W. 1065 |U rlaub, D.M. 1275 | Wu, D. 184 |S tevenson, R.B. 596 Schron, E.B. 159 x Seago, B. 1183 |S toner, J.A. 262 Vv | Stoopler, E.T. 53 | Xiao, Y. 184 Sebelius, C.L. Jr. 205 | Valverde, G.B. 4S (April) Strock, S. 79 Seiber, E.E. 302 van den Bosch, A. 1376 lV Strohmenger, L. 811 Seminario, A.L. 397 | Suarez, D. 1357 van der Waal, I. 1376 |Y ildiz, M. 658 Seoane-Romero, J.M. 1357 | Syrjanen, S. 905 | van Diermen, D.E. 1376 | You, Z. 379 Seth, S. 551 Vargas, C.M. 173 Shafer, K. 194, 796 | Szabo, A. 540, 1124, 1125 Vargas, M.A. 20S (April) z Shamlaye, C.F. 1283 Vazquez, G. 1133 | Zahrowski, J. 66, 596 Shelley, D. 592 T | Velly, A.M. 170, 898, 900 |Z ander-Grande, C. 828 Shrivastava, T.V. 20 | Tantbirojn, D. 1176 Versluis, A. 1176 | Zareba, G. 1283 Shrivatsa, S. 487 | Taubert, K.A. 159 Vescovi, P. 825 Zero, D. 1065 Shugars, D.A. 322, 895, 896 | Taubéck, T.T. 950 Viera, S. 836 Zhang, C.F. 1258 Pihlstrom, B. 852 Oral health and disability after age Subject ADOLESCENT HEALTH 60 years. (JournalScan) Pihlstrom, Exploring socioeconomic disparities B. 1063 Index in self-reported oral health among Relationship found between chewing adolescents in California. Telford, | ability, muscle strength in elderly VOLUME 142, 2011 C. et al. 70 people. (News) Lund, A.E. 375 ADVERTISING ALVEOLAR BONE LOSS A | Ethics Limited evidence for evaluating dif- ACCIDENTS, AVIATION | Are advertisements that offer ‘free ferences in marginal bone loss The crash of Colgan Air flight 3407: | second opinions’ ethical? (Ethical between conventional, early and advanced techniques in victim iden- Moment) Wentworth, R.B. 1199 immediate loading protocols for tification. Bush, M. et al. 1352 | What are the ethical issues regarding | mandibular two-implant overden- ACETAMINOPHEN the use of honorary degrees and tures. (Critical Summaries) Hunter, Acetaminophen use. (Letter) other nonacademic designations? P. 427 Zahrowski, J.J. 596 (Ethical Moment) Sebelius, C.L. Jr. | Teriparatide has potential for The therapeutic applications of and 205 treating oral cavity osseous defects. risks associated with acetamino- AFRICAN AMERICANS (JournalScan) Pihlstrom, B. 332 phen use: a review and update. | The declining numbers of practicing Zoledronic acid may reduce bone loss (Review) Guggenheimer, J. et al. 38 African American dentists in Cuya- and tumor size in mice with oral ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING hoga County, Ohio, 1970 through cancer. (News) Snider, J. 132 Oral health and disability after age 2010. Curd, F.M. et al. 1385 ALVEOLAR NERVE 60 years. (JournalScan) Pihlstrom, | AGING | Nerve block. (Letter) Legel, S.C. 244; B. 1063 | Age, ability to taste iron in drinking (Response) Corbett, I.P. 244 Postoperative disability after third- water linked, study finds. (News) molar removal. (JournalScan) Snider, J. 1126 JADA 142(12) http://jada.ada.org December 2011 SUBJECT) INDEX AMELOBLASTIC The use of the mandibular infiltra- | Okunseri, C. et al. 1125 FIBRO-ODONTOMA tion anesthetic technique in adults. | APSE SEO A large calcifying lesion of the max- Meechan, J.G. 19S (Sept.) AWARDS, 26, 133, 256, 376, 491, illa in a child. Doscher, J.C. 1026 Adverse effects 608, 798, 902, 1007, 1128, 1240, AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION Trigeminal nerve injury associated 1340 ADA Seal of Acceptance unveils new with injection of local anesthetics: |A RTHROPLASTY, REPLACEMENT Web site. (News) Garvin, J. 606 needle lesion or neurotoxicity? Dental procedures and subsequent New online ADA buying guide offers Hillerup, S. et al. 531 | prosthetic joint infections: findings comparisons. (News) Soderlund, K. ANTIBACTERIAL AGENTS | from the Medicare Current Benefi- 256 The effect of an antibacterial ciary Survey. Skaar, D.D. et al. 1343 Sealants and dental caries: dentists’ monomer on the antibacterial |A RTICAINE perspectives on evidence-based rec- activity and mechanical properties The pulpal anesthetic efficacy of arti- ommendations. Tellez, M. et al. of a pit-and-fissure sealant. Li, F. et | caine versus lidocaine in dentistry: 1033 al. 184 | a meta-analysis. Brandt, R.G. et al. Annual Meeting The effect of subantimicrobial-dose— | 493 2011 ADA annual session concurrent doxycycline periodontal therapy on | ASSOCIATION DIRECTORY, 10, meetings. 1079 serum biomarkers of systemic 122, 238, 363, 476, 590, 788, 891, ADA business program: 2011 house of inflammation: a randomized, 996, 1118, 1228, 1332 delegates. 1072 double-masked, placebo-controlled ASTHMA American Dental Association annual clinical trial. Payne, J.B. et al. 262 |A sthma, dental caries and NOP. session October 10-13, 2011: the A summary of the update on cardio- (Letter) Nordstrom, D. 127; future of dentistry meets here. 681 vascular implantable electronic | (Response) Benoliel, R. 127 ANALGESICS, OPIOID device infections and their manage- |A TTITUDE OF HEALTH Prevention of prescription opioid ment: a scientific statement from '_PERSONNEL abuse: the role of the dentist. the American Heart Association. |B uilding better team morale. Levin, Denisco, R.C. et al. 800 Baddour, L.M. et al. 159; R.P. 855 ANESTHESIA, DENTAL (Correction) 375 Team morale. (Letter) Waters, R. Alternative mandibular nerve block ANTIBIOTIC PROPHYLAXIS | 1124 techniques: a review of the Gow- Antibiotic prophylaxis and preven- |A UTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER Gates and Akinosi-Vazirani closed- tion of endocarditis. ‘JournalScan) | Applied behavior analysis: behavior mouth mandibular nerve block Pihlstrom, B. 1062 management of children with techniques. Haas, D.A. 8S (Sept.) Dental procedures and subsequent autism spectrum disorders in Is the mandibular nerve block passé? prosthetic joint infections: findings dental environments. Hernandez, P. Malamed, S.F. 3S (Sept.) from the Medicare Current Benefi- et al. 281 Nerve block. (Letter) Legel, S.C. 244; ciary Survey. Skaar, D.D. et al. 1343 | Children with autism. (Letter) (Response) Corbett, I.P. 244 A summary of the update on cardio- Limeres, J.R. et al. 793; (Response) Periodontal ligament and vascular implantable electronic Hernandez, P. et al. 794 intraosseous anesthetic injection device infections and their manage- | Dentistry and autism. (Letter) techniques: alternatives to man- ment: a scientific statement from Barnes, V.M. 126; (Response) Rada, dibular nerve blocks. Moore, P.A. the American Heart Association. | R.E. 126 et al. 13S (Sept.) Baddour, L.M. et al. 159; | AUTOANTIBODIES The pulpal anesthetic efficacy of arti- (Correction) 375 | Salivary testing for Sjégren syndrome. caine versus lidocaine in dentistry: ANTICOAGULANTS (JournalScan) Pihlstrom, B. 554 a meta-analysis. Brandt, R.G. et al. A retrospective review of clinical | AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES 493 international normalized ratio Chronic ulcerative stomatitis is an The use of the mandibular infiltra- results and their implications. autoimmune disorder, research tion anesthetic technique in adults. Kassab, M.M. et al. 1252 shows. (News) Lund, A.E. 797 Meechan, J.G. 19S (Sept.) Treating dental patients who use ANESTHETICS, LOCAL antithrombotic medication: a BACTERIAL INFECTIONS Alternative mandibular nerve block survey of dentists in the Nether- Asummary of the update on cardio- techniques: a review of the Gow- lands. van Diermen, D.E. et al. vascular implantable electronic Gates and Akinosi-Vazirani closed- 1376 device infections and their manage- mouth mandibular nerve block ANTICONVULSANTS ment: a scientific statement from techniques. Haas, D.A. 8S (Sept.) Gingival enlargement. Pette, G.A. et the American Heart Association. Is the mandibular nerve block passé? al. 1265 Baddour, L.M. et al. 159 Malamed, S.F. 3S (Sept.) ANTISIALOGOGUES (Correction) 375 Nerve block. (Letter) Legel, S.C. 244; Orthodontic brackets. (Letter) Mag- | BECKWITH-WIEDEMANN (Response) Corbett, I.P. 244 ness, W.B. 18; (Response) Kuijpers, SYNDROME Periodontal ligament and M.A. 18 A multidisciplinary approach to the intraosseous anesthetic injection APPOINTMENTS AND treatment of oral manifestations techniques: alternatives to man- SCHEDULES associated with Beckwith- dibular nerve blocks. Moore, P.A. et Assessing the effectiveness of text Wiedemann syndrome: a long-term al. 13S (Sept.) messages as appointment case report. Abeleira, M.T. et al. The pulpal anesthetic efficacy of arti- reminders in a pediatric dental set- 1357 caine versus lidocaine in dentistry: ting. Nelson, T.M. et al. 397 BEDBUGS (CIMEX LECTULARIUS) a meta-analysis. Brandt, R.G. et al. Missed appointments. (Letter) What are the ethical ramifications 493 Barnum, R. 1125; (Response) | and suggested guidelines when a 1408 JADA 142(12) http://jada.ada.org +December 2011 SUBJECT INDEX dental office is confirmed as having | C.M. 1335 |C ARDIAC ARREST see HEART an active bedbug infestation? (Eth- | Forensic dentistry and bitemark ARREST ical Moment) Henner, K.A. 1398 analysis: sound science or junk sci- CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES BEHAVIOR THERAPY ence? (Guest Editorial) Bush, M.A. A retrospective review of clinical Applied behavior analysis: behavior 997 international normalized ratio management of children with |B ITTERNESS | results and their implications. autism spectrum disorders in |N ew bitter blocker discovered, study Kassab, M.M. et al. 1252 dental environments. Hernandez, P. || finds. (News) Snider, J. 901 A summary of the update on cardio- et al. 281 | BODY TEMPERATURE vascular implantable electronic Dentistry and autism. (Letter) | The effects of three dry-field tech- device infections and their manage- Barnes, V.M. 126; (Response) Rada, niques on intraoral temperature ment: a scientific statement from R.E. 126 and relative humidity. Kameyama, the American Heart Association. BEVACIZUMAB A. et al. 274 Baddour, L.M. et al. 159; (Correc- Osteonecrosis of the jaw in patients | BONE AND BONES tion) 375 with cancer who received zoledronic |B one fluoride levels, osteosarcoma CAREER CHOICE acid and bevacizumab. Francini, F. | risk not linked, study finds. (News) Career options. (Letter) O’Donnell, J. et al. 506 | Snider, J. 1005 18; (Response) Levin, R.P. 19 BIOLOGICAL MARKERS BONE NEOPLASMS Public options. (Letter) Snow, M.M. 19 The effect of subantimicrobial-dose— Bone fluoride levels, osteosarcoma CARIOSTATIC AGENTS doxycycline periodontal therapy on risk not linked, study finds. (News) | Nonfluoride caries-preventive agents: serum biomarkers of systemic Snider, J. 1005 executive summary of evidence- inflammation: a randomized, Secondary based clinical recommendations. double-masked, placebo-controlled | Osteonecrosis of the jaw in patients Rethman, M.P. et al. 1065 clinical trial. Payne, J.B. et al. 262 with cancer who received zoledronic Salmonella-derived protein might BISPHOSPHONATES acid and bevacizumab. Francini, F. boost anticaries DNA vaccine, Postmenopausal women may need et al. 506 researchers report. (News) Snider, checkups more than twice yearly. BONE REGENERATION J. 1339 (News) Lund, A.E. 490 Dental implants: immediate implant | CELLULAR PHONE Adverse effects loading. (JournalScan) Pihlstrom, Assessing the effectiveness of text Bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis B. 89 messages as appointment of the jaw: two reports from the Dental-tissue stem cells may aid in reminders in a pediatric dental set- Predicting Risk of Osteonecrosis bone regeneration, study shows. ting. Nelson, T.M. et al. 397 With Bisphosphonate Exposure (News) Snider, J. 1339 | Cell phone text messaging may boost (PROBE) study. (JournalScan) BONE RESORPTION smoking quit rates. (News) Snider, Pihlstrom, B. 331 Managing the care of patients J. 901 Dental practice-based study of receiving antiresorptive therapy for CEREBRAL DOMINANCE osteonecrosis of the jaw and bis- prevention and treatment of osteo- Chewing side preference, handedness phosphonates. (JournalScan) porosis: executive summary of rec- may be related. (News) Lund, A.E. Pihlstrom, B. 1063 ommendations from the American 25 Managing the care of patients Dental Association Council on Sci- CHILD DEVELOPMENT receiving antiresorptive therapy for entific Affairs. Hellstein, J.W. et al. Periodontal treatment during preg- prevention and treatment of osteo- 1243 nancy and child neurodevelopment. porosis: executive summary of rec- BREAST NEOPLASMS (JournalScan) Pihlstrom, B. 1061 ommendations from the American Osteonecrosis of the jaw in patients Prenatal exposure to dental amalgam: Dental Association Council on Sci- with cancer who received zoledronic evidence from the Seychelles Child entific Affairs. Hellstein, J.W. et al. acid and bevacizumab. Francini, F. Development Study main cohort. 1243 et al. 506 Watson, G.E. et al. 1283 More about osteonecrosis. (Letter) CLINICAL COMPETENCE Finkelman, R.D. et al. 371; Clinical technical performance of (Response) Grbic, J.T. 372 Cc dental therapists in Alaska. Bader, Osteonecrosis of the jaw. (Letter) CALENDAR OF EVENTS, 26, 133, J.D. et al. 322; Narrow focus limits Friedlander, A.H. 370; (Response) 258, 376, 492, 610, 799, 902, 1007, study’s value. (Commentary) Glenn, Grbic, J.T. 372 1128, 1240, 1340 S.O. et al. 327; Corresponding Osteonecrosis of the jaw in patients CARBOXYPEPTIDASE E author’s response. (Response) with cancer who received zoledronic Tumor protein level may indicate Bader, J.D. 329 acid and bevacizumab. Francini, F. chances that cancer will metasta- Dental therapists. (Letter) Barone, M. et al. 506 size. (News) Lund, A.E. 255 894; (Response) Bader, J.D. et al. 895 Osteoporosis medications and your CARCINOMA, SQUAMOUS CELL Measuring clinical performance. dental health. (For the Dental The connection between human (Letter) Millikin, N. 484 Patient) American Dental Associa- papillomavirus and oropharyngeal More about therapists. (Letter) Ivey, tion Division of Science 1320 squamous cell carcinomas in the N.T. 895; (Response) Bader, J.D. et Pharmacology United States: implications for den- al. 896 Zoledronic acid may reduce bone loss tistry. (Review) Cleveland, J.L. et When good enough may not be good and tumor size in mice with oral al. 915; (Corrections) 1005 enough: the need for clinical per- cancer. (News) Snider, J. 132 Four-gene signature may help predict formance measures in dentistry. BITES, HUMAN cancer recurrence risk, study finds. (Editorial) Glick, M. 124 (News) Snider, J. 1339 Bitemark analysis. (Letter) Bowers, JADA 142(12) http://jada.ada.org +December 2011 SUBJECT) INDEX CLINICAL JUDGMENT (Ethical Moment) Henner, K.A. 1398 C-REACTIVE PROTEIN Clinical judgment: a requirement for What is my ethical responsibility The effect of subantimicrobial-dose— professional identity. (Editorial) when my employer authorizes treat- doxycycline periodontal therapy on Glick, M. 1333 ments that I believe are unneces- serum biomarkers of systemic CODES OF ETHICS sary? (Ethical Moment) Wentworth, inflammation: a randomized, Are advertisements that offer ‘free R.B. 674 double-masked, placebo-controlled second opinions’ ethical? (Ethical COGNITION DISORDERS clinical trial. Payne, J.B. et al. 262 Moment) Wentworth, R.B. 1199 |The association between self-reported CROSS INFECTION Are dentists losing their status as tooth loss and cognitive function in Controlling bacterial contamination ‘professionals’? (Ethical Moment) the REasons for Geographic And of dental impression guns. Wester- Esterburg, J.C. 1084 Racial Differences in Stroke study: gard, E.J. et al. 1269 Are there ethical considerations to an assessment of potential path- CROWNS keep in mind as a dentist ways. Matthews, J.C. et al. 379 Comparative reliability analyses of approaches retirement? (Ethical COLORECTAL NEOPLASMS zirconium oxide and lithium disili- Moment) Waugh, W.S. 93 Research links colon cancer syndrome cate restorations in vitro and in Being a doctor. (Letter) Marder, M.Z. to oral mucosal blood vessel growth. vivo. Silva, N.F.R.A. et al. 4S (April) 1337; (Response) Esterburg, J.C. (News) Snider, J. 901 | Improving interocclusal records for 1337 COLORIMETRY crowns and fixed prostheses. Chris- Coverage denied. (Letter) Samuels, Assessing the use of 35 percent tensen, G.J. 441 M.I. 20; (Response) Lantz, M.S. et sodium ascorbate for removal of Stress analysis of endodontically al. 21 residual hydrogen peroxide after treated teeth restored with post- Defining professionalism. (Letter) in-office tooth bleaching. Freire, A. retained crowns: a finite element Maihofer, M.G. 1336 et al. 836 analysis study. Al-Omiri, M.K. et al. Dental radiographs. (Letter) Shrivas- COMMUNICATION 289 tava, T.V. 20; (Response) Wentworth, Dentist-patient communication tech- Treatment of enamel hypoplasia in a R.B. 20 niques used in the United States: the | patient with Usher syndrome. de la Ethical injections. (Letter) Mal- results of a national survey. Rozier, | Pena, V.A. et al. 938 emacher, L. 999; (Response) R.G. 518 |C YCLOBENZAPRINE Henner, K.A. 1002; (Correction) COMORBIDITY | Evaluation of the muscle relaxant 1128; (Correction) 1240 Comorbid conditions and temporo- | cyclobenzaprine after third-molar Ethical referrals. (Letter) Knudson, mandibular disorder. (Letter) extraction. Santos, T.S. et al. 1154 R. 1234; (Response) Wentworth, Dumont, T.D. 897; (Response) Velly, CYTOCHROP4M50E 1 B1 R.B. 1234 A. et al. 898; (Response) Greene, _E strogen and head, neck cancer may How do I deal with what I perceive to C.S. 898 be linked, researchers report. be overtreatment by another den- The impact of comorbid conditions on | (News) Snider, J. 132 tist when his or her patients come treatment of temporomandibular | CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTIONS to me to discuss their proposed disorders. Velly, A.M. et al. 170 Study: saliva can be effective in treatment plans? (Ethical Moment) More about TMD. (Letter) Smith, | screening for cytomegalovirus infec- Palcanis, K. 447 W.P. Jr. 899; (Response) Velly, A. et tions in newborns. (News) Lund, Is it unethical to have a policy for al. 900 A.E. 797 Medicaid-enrolled patients that Temporomandibular and comorbid 'D allows termination of the relation- pain conditions. Lim, P.F. et al. 1365 |D ECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS ship when the patient does not CONFLICT RESOLUTION | The effect of electronic health records show up or call? (Ethical Moment) A balanced approach. (Letter) Clem, | on the use of clinical care guidelines Ortego, L.S. 858 D.S. III 793 | for patients with medically complex Is providing onabotulinumtoxinA or From conflict to consensus. Levin, | conditions. Fricton, J. et al. 1133 similar injections ethical? (Ethical R.P. 556 | DEGLUTITION Moment) Henner, K.A. 335 Handling intradisciplinary conflict. |M edical emergencies in a dental office: The Spider-Man principle. (Guest Levin. R.P. 445 | inhalation and ingestion of ortho- Editorial) Donaldson, M. 1229 CONTINUING EDUCATION | dontic objects. Bilder, L. et al. 45 What are my obligations when pur- PROGRAM, 95, 209, 339, 449, 559, | DENTAL ABUTMENTS chasing new technologies? (Ethical 757, 861, 969, 1087, 1201, 1305, 1401 | Alternative treatments to replace- Moment) Antoon, J.W. 1303 CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE ment of defective amalgam restora- What are the ethical issues I need to The effect of subantimicrobial-dose— | tions: results of a seven-year clin- consider when developing marketing doxycycline periodontal therapy on ical study. Gordan, V.V. et al. 842 strategies for my practice? (Ethical serum biomarkers of systemic Angled implant abutments: a practical Moment) Wentworth, R.B. 966 inflammation: a randomized, | application of available knowledge. What are the ethical issues regarding double-masked, placebo-controlled | (Review) Cavallaro, J. Jr. et al. 150 the use of honorary degrees and clinical trial. Payne, J.B. et al. 262 | Restoration repair. (Letter) Kuban, other nonacademic designations? COSMETIC TECHNIQUES | D.S. 1335; (Response) Gordan, V.V. (Ethical Moment) Sebelius, C.L. Jr. Ethical injections. (Letter) |_ 1 336 205 Malcmacher, L. 999; (Response) DENTAL AMALGAM What are the ethical ramifications Henner, K.A. 1002; (Correction) | Composites and amalgam. (Letter) and suggested guidelines when a 1128; (Correction) 1240 | Hiltunen, N.S. 1232; (Response) dental office is confirmed as having Is providing onabotulinumtoxinA or Lynch, C.D. 1233 an active bedbug infestation? similar injections ethical? (Ethical | Practitioner, patient and carious lesion Moment) Henner, K.A. 335 | characteristics associated with type 1410 =J ADA 142(12) http://jada.ada.org December 2011 SUBJECT INDEX of restorative material: findings from |D ifferences in use of dental and med- Practice-Based Research Network. The Dental Practice-Based Research | ical services by noninstitutionalized Riley, J.L. Ill et al. 429 Network. Makhija, S.K. et al. 622 children in Ohio. Seiber, E.E. et al. Etiology Survival of composite versus amalgam | 302 Asthma, dental caries and NOP. restorations. (JournalScan) Pediatric dentistry: medical referral (Letter) Nordstrom, D. 127; Pihlstrom, B. 330 | for dental care. (JournalScan) (Response) Benoliel, R. 127 Adverse effects | Pihlstrom, B. 88 Epidemiology Prenatal exposure to dental amalgam: |F or patients with chronic illness Assessing the relationship between evidence from the Seychelles Child |A pplied behavior analysis: behavior children’s oral health status and that Development Study main cohort. | management of children with autism of their mothers. Dye, B.A. et al. 173 Watson, G.E. et al. 1283 spectrum disorders in dental envi- Dental plaque and oral health during DENTAL AUXILIARIES _ ronments. Hernandez, P. et al. 281 the first 32 years of life. Broadbent, Clinical technical performance of | Children with autism. (Letter) J.M. et al. 415 dental therapists in Alaska. Bader, Limeres, J.R. et al. 793; (Response) Microbiology J.D. et al. 322; Narrow focus limits | Hernandez, P. et al. 794 Pathogen linked to early childhood study's value. (Commentary) Glenn, |D ental care and associated factors caries identified. (News) Lund, A.E. S.O. et al. 327; Corresponding | among older adults with schizo- | 375 author’s response. (Response) | phrenia. Janardhanan, T. et al. 57 | Prevention Bader, J.D. 329 | Dentistry and autism. (Letter) Barnes, Glass ionomer cement and resin-based Dental therapists. (Letter) Barone,M. | V.M. 126; (Response) Rada, R.E. 126 | fissure sealants are equally effective 894; (Response) Bader, J.D. et al. 895 | The effect of electronic health records | in caries prevention. (Critical Sum- More about therapists. (Letter) Ivey, on the use of clinical care guidelines | maries) Seth, S. 551 N.T. 895; (Response) Bader, J.D. et for patients with medically complex Modern perspectives on caries activity al. 896 | conditions. Fricton, J. et al. 1133 | and control. (Guest Editorial) Pitts, DENTAL BONDING | Inherited epidermolysis bullosa: an N.B. 790 Application of etch-and-rinse adhe- update and suggested dental care |N onfluoride caries-preventive agents: sives on dry and rewet dentin under considerations. (Review) Feijoo, J.F. | executive summary of evidence- rubbing action: a 24-month clinical et al. 1017 based clinical recommendations. evaluation. Zander-Grande, C. et al. A multidisciplinary approach to the Rethman, M.P. et al. 1065 828 treatment of oral manifestations |P revention of root caries in elderly Treating a young adult with bonded | associated with Beckwith- patients. (JournalScan) Pihlstrom, porcelain veneers. Roberts, M. et al. | Wiedemann syndrome: a long-term | B.90 10S (April) case report. Abeleira, M.T. et al. 1357 Sealants and dental caries: dentists’ Treatment of complicated crown-root | A retrospective review of clinical inter- | perspectives on evidence-based rec- fracture in a single visit by means national normalized ratio results ommendations. Tellez, M. et al. 1033 of rebonding. Badami, V. et al. 646 and their implications. Kassab, |T herapy DENTAL CARE M.M. et al. 1252 Composites and amalgam. (Letter) Dental procedures and subsequent The success of endosseous implants in | Hiltunen, N.S. 1232; (Response) prosthetic joint infections: findings human immunodeficiency virus— Lynch, C.D. 1233 from the Medicare Current Benefi- positive patients receiving antiretro- |D ifferences in male and female den- ciary Survey. Skaar, D.D. et al. 1343 | viral therapy: a pilot study. Oliveira, | tists’ practice patterns regarding For aged patients M.A. et al. 1010 diagnosis and treatment of dental Dental care and associated factors Treating dental patients who use caries: findings from The Dental among older adults with schizo- antithrombotic medication: a Practice-Based Research Network. phrenia. Janardhanan, T. et al. 57 survey of dentists in the Nether- | Riley, J.L. III et al. 429 Prevention of root caries in elderly lands. van Diermen, D.E. et al. Minimally invasive management of patients. (JournalScan) Pihlstrom, 1376 dental caries: contemporary B. 90 |S tandards teaching of posterior resin-based For children | Measuring clinical performance. composite placement in U.S. and Applied behavior analysis: behavior (Letter) Millikin, N. 484 Canadian dental schools. Lynch, management of children with autism | When good enough may not be good C.D. et al. 612 spectrum disorders in dental envi- enough: the need for clinical per- |P ractitioner, patient and carious ronments. Hernandez, P. et al. 281 formance measures in dentistry. lesion characteristics associated Assessing the effectiveness of text (Editorial) Glick, M. 124 with type of restorative materials: messages as appointment | DENTAL CARIES findings from The Dental Practice- reminders in a pediatric dental set- |C hemically induced Based Research Network. Makhija, ting. Nelson, T.M. et al. 397 |R ampant caries from oral transmu- | S.K. et al. 622 Assessing the relationship between cosal fentanyl citrate lozenge abuse. DENTAL CERAMICS children’s oral health status and that | Mandel, L. et al. 406 The all-ceramic restoration dilemma: of their mothers. Dye, B.A. et al. 173 | Diagnosis where are we? Christensen, G.J. 668 Children with autism. (Letter) | Caries risk assessment and manage- | All-ceramic restorations in different Limeres, J.R. et al. 793; (Response) ment for prosthodontic patients. | indications: a case series. Edelhoff, Hernandez, P. et al. 794 (JournalScan) Pihlstrom, B. 852 D. et al. 14S (April) Dental sealants. (Letter) Muehleis, P. |D ifferences in male and female den- | Evolution and clinical applications of 14; (Response) Fontana, M. 15 | tists’ practice patterns regarding | esthetic ceramic materials in den- Dentistry and autism. (Letter) Barnes, | diagnosis and treatment of dental tistry. Chu, S.J. 3S (April) V.M. 126; (Response) Rada, R.E. 126 caries: findings from The Dental | Treating a young adult with bonded JADA 142(12) http://jada.ada.org December 2011 SUBJECT) INDEX porcelain veneers. Roberts, M. et al. Microbiology D.S. 1335; (Response) Gordan, V.V. 10S (April) Pathogen linked to early childhood 1336 DENTAL ENAMEL caries identified. (News) Lund, A.E. Survival of composite versus amalgam Prediction of enamel demineraliza- 375 restorations. (JournalScan) tion during orthodontic treatment. DENTAL PRACTICE Pihlstrom, B. 330 (JournalScan) Pihlstrom, B. 555 Clinical judgment: a requirement for Instrumentation Hypoplasia professional identity. (Editorial) Application of etch-and-rinse Treatment of enamel hypoplasia in a Glick, M. 1333 adhesives on dry and rewet dentin patient with Usher syndrome. de la DENTAL PROSTHESES under rubbing action: a 24-month Pena, V.A. et al. 938 Evidence-based guidelines for the care | clinical evaluation. Zander-Grande, DENTAL IMPLANTATION, and maintenance of complete den- C. et al. 828 ENDOSSEOUS tures: a publication of the American The color differences of direct The success of endosseous implants in College of Prosthodontists. (Review) esthetic restorative materials after human immunodeficiency virus— Felton, D. et al. 1S (Feb.) setting and compared with a shade positive patients receiving antiretro- Design guide. Barutcigil,C. et al. 658 viral therapy: a pilot study. Oliveira, All-ceramic restorations in different | Comparative reliability analyses of M.A. et al. 1010 indications: a case series. Edelhoff, zirconium oxide and lithium disili- DENTAL IMPLANTS D. et al. 14S (April) cate restorations in vitro and in Angled implant abutments: a practical Comparative reliability analyses of vivo. Silva, N.F.R.A. et al. 4S (April) application of available knowledge. zirconium oxide and lithium disili- |C omparing the effectiveness of self- (Review) Cavallaro, J. Jr. et al. 150 cate restorations in vitro and in vivo. curing and light curing in polymer- Dental implants: immediate implant Silva, N.F.R.A. et al. 4S (April) ization of dual-cured core buildup loading. (JournalScan) Pihistrom, Improving interocclusal records for materials. Taubick, T.T. et al. 950 B. 89 crowns and fixed prostheses. Evolution and clinical applications of A longitudinal study of the survival Christensen, G.J. 441 esthetic ceramic materials in den- of All-on-4 implants in the mandible Treating a young adult with bonded tistry. Chu, S.J. 3S (April) with up to 10 years of follow-up. porcelain veneers. Roberts, M. et al. | Minimally invasive management of Malo, P. 310 10S (April) dental caries: contemporary Adverse effects Failure teaching of posterior resin-based Multifocal oral melanoacanthoma Caries risk assessment and manage- composite placement in U.S. and and melanotic macula in a patient ment for prosthodontic patients. Canadian dental schools. Lynch, after dental implant surgery. (JournalScan) Pihlstrom, B. 852 C.D. et al. 612 Galindo-Moreno, P. et al. 817 Orthodontic brackets. (Letter) | Practitioner, patient and carious DENTAL IMPRESSION Magness, W.B. 18; (Response) lesion characteristics associated TECHNIQUE Kuijpers, M.A. 18 with type of restorative materials: Instrumentation Implant-supported findings from The Dental Practice- Controlling bacterial contamination of Angled implant abutments: a practical Based Research Network. Makhija, dental impression guns. Westergard, application of available knowledge. S.K. et al. 622 E.J. et al. 1269 (Review) Cavallaro, J. Jr. et al. 150 | Survival of composite versus amalgam Is the current generation of tech- Cantilevered prostheses. (Letter) restorations. (JournalScan) nology facilitating better dentistry? Berger, J.S. 130; (Response) Pihlstrom, B. 330 Christensen, G.J. 959 Greenstein, G. et al. 130 Methods DENTAL INFORMATICS A longitudinal study of the survival The all-ceramic restoration dilemma: Ontology and research. (Letter) of All-on-4 implants in the mandible where are we? Christensen, G.J. 668 Schleyer, T. et al. 250; (Response) with up to 10 years of follow-up. | All-ceramic restorations in different Smith, B. et al. 252; (Response) Malo, P. 310 | indications: a case series. Edelhoff, American Dental Association Retention D. et al. 14S (April) Product Development and Sales A longitudinal study of the survival | Composites and amalgam. (Letter) Department 254 of All-on-4 implants in the mandible Hiltunen, N.S. 1232; (Response) DENTAL LEAKAGE with up to 10 years of follow-up. _ Lynch, C.D. 1233 Is endodontic re-treatment mandatory Malo, P. 310 | Cuspal deflection and depth of cure in for every relatively old temporary DENTAL PULP | resin-based composite restorations restoration? A narrative review. The pulpal anesthetic efficacy of arti- filled by using bulk, incremental and (Review) Keinan, D. et al. 391 caine versus lidocaine in dentistry: transtooth-illumination techniques. DENTAL OFFICES a meta-analysis. Brandt, R.G. et al. Campodonico, C.E. et al. 1176 Relocation or renovation. Levin, R.P. 493 | The effects of three dry-field tech- 333 DENTAL RESTORATION, niques on intraoral temperature and What are the ethical ramifications and PERMANENT relative humidity. Kameyama, A. et suggested guidelines when a dental Failure al. 274 office is confirmed as having an Alternative treatments to replacement |M odern perspectives on caries active bedbug infestation? (Ethical of defective amalgam restorations: activity and control. (Guest Edito- Moment) Henner, K.A. 1398 results of a seven-year clinical study. rial) Pitts, N.B. 790 DENTAL PLAQUE Gordan, V.V. et al. 842 Restoration longevity versus Epidemiology Restoration longevity versus esthetics: a dilemma for doctors and Dental plaque and oral health during esthetics: a dilemma for doctors and | patients. Christensen, G.J. 1194 the first 32 years of life. Broadbent, patients. Christensen, G.J. 1194 | Restoration of noncarious tooth J.M. et al. 415 Restoration repair. (Letter) Kuban, defects by dentists in The Dental 1412 JADA 142(12) http://jada.ada.org +December 2011 SUBJECT) INDEX Practice-Based Research Network. History | Christensen, G.J. 441 Nascimento, M.M. et al. 1368 Dentistry’s forced return to its roots. |D ESENSITIZING AGENTS Treating a maxillary midline Christensen, G.J. 1393 Dentin hypersensitivity. (Letter) diastema in adult patients: a general Workforce Thomas, M.S. 16; (Response) dentist’s perspective. Chu, C.H. et The declining numbers of practicing Sakoolnamarka, R. 16 al. 1258 African-American dentists in Cuya- |D IABETES MELLITUS DENTAL RESTORATION, hoga County, Ohio, 1970 through | Development of a clinical guideline to TEMPORARY 2010. Curd, F. et al. 1385 predict undiagnosed diabetes in Is endodontic re-treatment manda- DENTISTS dental patients. Li, S. et al. 28 tory for every relatively old tempo- Are dentists losing their status as Simple screening can identify rary restoration? A narrative review. ‘professionals’? (Ethical Moment) patients with diabetes, research (Review) Keinan, D. et al. 391 Esterburg, J.C. 1084 indicates. (News) Lund, A.E. 1239 DENTAL STAFF Being a doctor. (Letter) Marder, M.Z. | DIASTEMA Building better team morale. Levin, 1337; (Response) Esterburg, J.C. Treating a maxillary midline R.P. 855 1337 diastema in adult patients: a gen- Changing of the guard. Levin, R.P. Defining professional success to eral dentist’s perspective. Chu, C.H. 1197 define our profession. (Editorial) et al. 1258 From conflict to consensus. Levin, Glick, M. 1122 DIET R.P. 556 Defining professionalism. (Letter) Diet and prevention of oral cancer: Nepotism and dental practices. Maihofer, M.G. 1336 strategies for clinical practice. Levin, R.P. 964 The Spider-Man principle. (Guest Chainani-Wu, N. et al. 166 Team morale. (Letter) Waters, R. 1124 Editorial) Donaldson, M. 1229 Dietary and nutritional needs of DENTAL STRESS ANALYSIS Role patients undergoing therapy for Stress analysis of endodontically Prevention of prescription opioid head and neck cancer. (Review) treated teeth restored with post- abuse: the role of the dentist. Epstein, J.B. et al. 1163 retained crowns: a finite element Denisco, R.C. et al. 800 Guidelines analysis study. Al-Omiri, M.K. et al. Tobacco-use treatment in dental Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 289 practice: how Healthy People 2020 | 2010: an update. Marshall, T.A. 654 DENTAL VENEERS aligns federal policy with the evi- | |D ISABILITY EVALUATION Treating a young adult with bonded dence. (Guest Editorial) Shelley, D. | Oral health and disability after age porcelain veneers. Roberts, M. et al. et al. 592 60 years. (JournalScan) Pihlstrom, 10S (April) Supply eek wsoncch te Pe DENTIN-BONDING AGENTS The declining numbers of practicing | Postoperative disability after third- Application of etch-and-rinse adhe- African-American dentists in molar removal. (JournalScan) sives on dry and rewet dentin under Cuyahoga County, Ohio, 1970 Pihlstrom, B. 852 rubbing action: a 24-month clinical through 2010. Curd, F. et al. 1385 | DISINFECTION © aie evaluation. Zander-Grande, C. et al. DENTISTS, WOMEN Controlling bacterial contamination of 828 Differences in male and female den- dental impression guns. Westergard, DENTIN SENSITIVITY tists’ practice patterns regarding E.J. et al. 1269 Dentin hypersensitivity. (Letter) diagnosis and treatment of dental DOCUMENTATION Thomas, M.S. 16; (Response) caries: findings from The Dental Oral and oropharyngeal cancer: what Sakoolnamarka, R. 16 Practice-Based Research Network. are the next steps? (Editorial) DENTIST-PATIENT RELATIONS Riley, J.L. III et al. 429 Glick, M. et al. 892 Dentist-patient communication tech- DENTITION, MIXED DOXYCYCLINE — . niques used in the United States: The validity and reliability of mixed- | The effect of subantimicrobial-dose— the results of a national survey. dentition analysis methods: a sys- doxycycline periodontal therapy - Rozier, R.G. 518 tematic review. (Review) Luu, N.S. reece biomarkers of sy stemic Helping patients understand and et al. 1143 inflammation: a randomized, accept the best treatment plans. DENTURES double-masked, placebo-controlled Christensen, G.J. 197 | Complete | clinical trial. Payne, J.B. et al. 262 DUPLICATE PUBLICATION How to respond to dissatisfied Denture care. (Letter) Stevenson, Notice of duplicate publication (The patients. Levin, R.P. 1396 R.B. 596; (Response) Felton, D. 598 effect of Er, Cr:YSGC laser and air Ethics Evidence-based guidelines for the care abrasion on shear bond strength of How do I deal with what I perceive to and maintenance of complete den- a fissure sealant to enamel. be overtreatment by another den- tures: a publication of the American Moslemi, M. et al. [JADA 2010; tist when his or her patients come College of Prosthodontists. (Review) 141(2):157]). 1126 to me to discuss their proposed Felton, D. et al. 1S (Feb.) treatment plans? (Ethical Moment) Overlay E Palcanis, K. 447 Limited evidence for evaluating differ- |E CONOMIC COMPETITION DENTISTRY ences in marginal bone loss between | The reality of competition. Levin, Economics conventional, early and immediate R.P. 1301 A humbling recession. (Letter) Oro, loading protocols for mandibular ECONOMIC RECESSION R.J. 130; (Response) Christensen, two-implant overdentures. (Critical |A humbling recession. (Letter) Oro, G.J. 130 Summaries) Hunter, P. 427 R.J. 130; (Response) Christensen, Dentistry’s forced return to its roots. Partial, fixed | GJ. 130 Christensen, G.J. 1393 Improving interocclusal records for _| Dentistry’s forced return to its roots. crowns and fixed prostheses. Christensen, G.J. 1393 JADA 142(12) http://jada.ada.org December 2011 1413 SUBJECT INDEX EDUCATION, DENTAL update and suggested dental care and maintenance of complete den- Minimally invasive management of considerations. (Review) Feijoo, J.F. tures: a publication of the American dental caries: contemporary et al. 1017 | College of Prosthodontists. (Review) teaching of posterior resin-based EQUIPMENT CONTAMINATION Felton, D. et al. 1S (Feb.) composite placement in U.S. and Controlling bacterial contamination | Evidence or science based? There is a Canadian dental schools. Lynch, of dental impression guns. Wester- | time for every purpose. (Editorial) C.D. et al. 612 gard, E.J. et al. 1269 Glick, M. et al. 12 ELECTRONIC RECORDS ESTHETICS Limited evidence for evaluating differ- The effect of electronic health records All-ceramic restorations in different ences in marginal bone loss between on the use of clinical care guidelines indications: a case series. Edelhoff, conventional, early and immediate for patients with medically complex D. et al. 14S (April) loading protocols for mandibular conditions. Fricton, J. et al. 1133 The color differences of direct | two-implant overdentures. (Critical EMERGENCIES esthetic restorative materials after | Summaries) Hunter, P. 427 Medical emergencies in a dental office: setting and compared with a shade | More about evidence-based dentistry. inhalation and ingestion of ortho- guide. Barutcigil,(. et al. 658 (Letter) Singer, L.J. 1003; dontic objects. Bilder, L. et al. 45 Comparative reliability analyses of zir- | (Response) Niederman, R. 1003 EMERGENCY SERVICE, HOSPITAL conium oxide and lithium disilicate Nonfluoride caries-preventive agents: Utilization restorations in vitro and in vivo. executive summary of evidence- Missed appointments. (Letter) Silva, N.F.R.A. et al. 4S (April) | based clinical recommendations. Barnum, R. 1125; (Response) Evolution and clinical applications of Rethman, M.P. et al. 1065 Okunseri, C. et al. 1125 esthetic ceramic materials in den- Reading habits. (Letter) Speer, W.B. Using emergency departments. tistry. Chu, S.J. 3S (April) | 21; (Response) Lantz, MLS. et al. 22 (Letter) Dunavant, A.D. 1124; Laypeople’s preferences regarding |S ealants and dental caries: dentists’ (Response) Okunseri, C. et al. 1124 frontal dentofacial esthetics: perio- perspectives on evidence-based rec- Wisconsin Medicaid enrollees’ recur- dontal factors. (Review) Witt, M. et | ommendations. Tellez, M. et al. 1033 rent use of emergency departments al. 925 EXERCISE and physicians’ offices for treatment Restoration longevity versus The effects of mouthpiece use on gas of nontraumatic dental conditions. esthetics: a dilemma for doctors and exchange parameters during steady- Okunseri, C. et al. 540; (Correction) patients. Christensen, G.J. 1194 state exercise in college-aged men 608 Treating a maxillary midline and women. Garner, D.P. et al. 1041 EMPLOYEE DISCIPLINE diastema in adult patients: a gen- Poor performance and termination. eral dentist’s perspective. Chu, C.H. | FACIAL PAIN Levin, R.P. 91 et al. 1258 Asthma, dental caries and NOP. EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE Treating a young adult with bonded (Letter) Nordstrom, D. 127; APPRAISAL porcelain veneers. Roberts, M. et al. | (Response) Benoliel, R. 127 Poor performance and termination. 10S (April) Development of a brief and effective Levin, R.P. 91 ESTROGENS temporomandibular disorder pain ENDOCARDITIS, BACTERIAL Estrogen and head, neck cancer may screening questionnaire: reliability Antibiotic prophylaxis and preven- be linked, researchers report. and validity. Gonzalez, Y.M. et al. tion of endocarditis. (JournalScan) (News) Snider, J. 132 1183 Pihlstrom, B. 1062 EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE | Modest improvement in temporo- ENDODONTIC THERAPY The Affordable Care Act and mandibular disorder—related pain The frequency of pain after evidence-based care. (Guest Edito- associated with use of hard stabi- endodontic procedures. (Critical rial) Niederman, R. et al. 364 lization appliances compared with Summaries) Benjamin, P. 957 Affordable care and evidence-based use of nonoccluding appliances or Is endodontic re-treatment mandatory dentistry. (Letter) Graskemper, J.P. no therapy. (Critical Summaries) for every relatively old temporary 1002; (Response) Niederman, R. | Pandis, N. 1295 restoration? A narrative review. 1003 | Neuralgia-inducing cavitational (Review) Keinan, D. et al. 391 Clinical judgment: a requirement for osteonecrosis: a possible diagnosis Neuralgia-inducing cavitational professional identity. (Editorial) for an orofacial pain compliant? osteonecrosis: a possible diagnosis Glick, M. 1333 | Klasser, G.D. et al. 651 for an orofacial pain compliant? Coverage denied. (Letter) Samuels, | Temporomandibular and comorbid Klasser, G.D. et al. 651 M.I. 20; (Response) Lantz, M.S. et pain conditions. Lim, P.F. et al. 1365 Pain after routine endodontic al. 21 | FAMILIAL ADENOMATOUS therapy may not have originated Denture care. (Letter) Stevenson, POLYPOSIS from the treated tooth. (Critical R.B. 596; (Response) Felton, D. 598 Research links colon cancer syn- Summaries) Benjamin, P. 1383 Evidence-based clinical reeommenda- | drome to oral mucosal blood vessel Stress analysis of endodontically tions regarding fluoride intake from | growth. (News) Snider, J. 901 treated teeth restored with post- reconstituted infant formula and |F AMILY retained crowns: a finite element enamel fluorosis: a report of the | The Spider-Man principle. (Guest analysis study. Al-Omiri, M.K. et al. American Dental Association | Editorial) Donaldson, M. 1229 289 Council on Scientific Affairs. |F EES AND CHARGES Treatment of complicated crown-root (Review) Berg, J. et al. 79 | When patients want to negotiate fracture in a single visit by means Evidence-based dentistry recommen- | fees. Levin, R.P. 202 of rebonding. Badami, V. et al. 646 dations. (Letter) Tinanoff, N. et al. | FENTANYL CITRATE EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA 600; (Response) Hellstein, J.W. 602 Rampant caries from oral transmu- Inherited epidermolysis bullosa: an Evidence-based guidelines for the care | cosal fentanyl citrate lozenge abuse. 1414 =JADA 142(12) http://jada.ada.org December 2011

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