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sitter, N.C. 1051 Cunha-Cruz, J. 889, 1097 Fontana, M. 854 Author Black, D.M. 1365 Curran, A.E. 1307 Fox, C.H. 621 Boggess, K.A. 553 D Foy, P.J. 463, 1025, 1265 Index 3oonroung, T. 995 DaBell, J. 77 Franca, F.M.G. 300 Booth, M. 1471 Francisconi, L.F. 256 DaCosta, E.P. 986 VOLUME 141, 2010 Brands, W.G. 195 Dadjo, H. 157 Frantsve-Hawley, J. 52, Brennan, M.T. 541 509, 1480 Dandolu, V. 1423 AL Breschi, L. 449, 1051 Friedel, A.E. 939 de Almeida, O.P. 1231 Adair, S. 1480 Bresnahan, B.W. 1202 Friedlander, A.H. 133, 1295 DeAngelis, C.D. 131 Addison, S. 162 3rockmann, W. 1330 Da Costa, E.P. 986 Frizelle, F.A. 131 Agans, R. 1307 sroers, D.L.M. 195, 503 de Jongh, A. 195 G Alawi, F. 47 Broffitt, B. 1190 de Leeuw, P.W. 131 Gaffen, A.S. 836 Allareddy, V. 1107 3rown, R.S. 429 Dennison, J.B. 10S (June) Gamba, T.W. 906 Allareddy, V. 1107 Bucci-Rechtweg, C. 1365 DeRossi, S.S. 47 Garisto, G.A. 836 Altmaier, K. 63 Buck, S.D. 1412 DeRouen, T.A. 889 Garvan, C.W. 171 American Academy of Ortho- 3urris, J.L. 22 de Vizio, W. 415 Garvin, J. 18, 140, 266, 388, paedic Surgeons 1298 Byrne, G. 1008, 1257 Di Lenarda, R. 449 506, 634, 834, 944, 1056, American Association for Cc Dominici, J.T. 647, 1184 1058, 1187, 1304, 1420 Dental Research 1087 Cadenaro, M. 449, 1051 Dounis, G. 1236 Gavin, S. 319 American Dencal Associa- Calikkocaoglu, S. 71 Dower, J.S. Jr. 1301 Gavinha, S. 319 tion Council on Scientific Calvo-Guirado, J.L. 1435 Drazen, J.M. 131 Gay-Escoda, C. 1076 Affairs 1480 Capa, N. 71 Drum, M. 185 Geist, R.Y. 1296 American Dental Association Capaccio, P. 1089 Dukic, W. 1452 Giachetti, L. 1357 Division of Science 363, Caplan, D.J. 1307 Dutta, M. 1423 Gilbert, G.H. 171, 441, 679 603, 926, 1158, 1298, 1544 Cardoso, P.C. 1213 E Gioka, C. 1340 Ammerman, A.S. 1307 Carlson, B.K. 1052 Gizlice, Z. 1307 Andrews, J.A. 1000 Carlson, C.R. 22 Eckert, G.J. 546 Glassman, P. 1298 Aravamudhan, K. 509, 1480 Carpenter, W. 509 Edelstein, B.L. 1471 Glick, M. 52, 127, 240, 376, Arias-Irimia, O. 1435 Carstensen, S.W. 382 Eichenberger-Gilmore, J.M. 527, 825, 830, 1049, 1173, Arora, M. 1242 Casamassimo, P.S. 1351 1190 1404 Arsati, Y.B.d.O.L. 300 Casap-Caspi, N. 14S (Oct.) Eiland, D. 429 Godlee, F. 131 Atta, O. 1459 Cavallaro, J. Jr. 135, 1221 Eklund, S.A. 391 Goldberg, L.J. 1173 Aziz, S.R. 423 Chambers, D.W. 656 Elangovan, S. 1107 Gordan, V.V. 171, 250, 441, Elayi, C.S. 521, 1053 B Champagne, C. 1307 679 Eliav, E. 1094 Baad-Hansen, L. 672 Chase, M.R. 1411 El-Mowafy, O. 1459 Gordon, J.S. 1000 Bader, J.D. 171, 246 Chase, P.F. 1408 Engle, K. 546 Graham, F.J. 509, 1480 Badr, M. 1330 Chaushu, S. 14S (Oct. Epler, M. 1250 Grbic, J.T. 1365 Balzani, A. 1089 Chehal, H. 979 Epstein, J. 509 Greenberg, B.L. 52, 830, PRambi,C . 1357 Cheifetz, I.D. 617 Erdemir, U. 285 1404 Banks, E. 1242 Chen, Y. 871 Erfanparast, L. 157 Greene, C.S. 1086, 1416 Baratieri, L.N. 1213 Choi, J-W. 271 Erten, H. 15 Greenstein, G. 135, 1221 Bardsen, A. 401 Choo, H. 7S (Oct.) Evans, C.A. 509 Grembowski, D. 79 3arnett, M.L. 89, 333, 569, Christensen, G.J. 204, 457, Evans, D.R. 22 Gremillion, H. 979 900, 1119, 1373 712, 1019, 1259, 1490 Grippo, J.O. 252 F Barona-Dorado, C. 1435 Christensen, R.P. 1317 Gross, T. 1408 Basting, R.T. 300 Ciarrocca, K.N. 47 Fabel, P.F. 248 Guinn, A.C. 541 Bay, R.C. 527 Clark, M. 162 Farsai, P.S. 696 Guset, A. 433 3eck, F.M. 40 Cleveland, J.L. 509 Fasbinder, D.J. 3S (June), Gustavsen, F. 401 Beck, M. 185 Cohen, D.M. 1346 10S (June) # Becker, A. 14S (Oct.) Cohen, E.E.W. 509 Faveri, M. 415 Haas, D.A. 8S (May), 836, Bedoya, M.M. 382 Coluzzi, D. 831 Fekrazad, R. 157 1302 Belin, T.R. 307 Conrad, D.A. 688 Fellows, J.L. 171, 441, 679 Haghkerdar, F. 1183 3eltran-Aguilar, E.D. 854 Cooper, P.F. 700 Feres, M. 415 Hague, A.L. 675, 1054 Bennett, J. 861 Corbett, I.P. 1442 Ferguson, H.W. 845 Hara, A.T. 546 Benoliel, R. 1094 Corby, P.M. 1250 Ferracane, J. 889 Harnick, D.J. 382 3erg, J. 889, 1097 Cortés-Breton Brinkmann, J. Figueiredo, L.C. 415 Harte, J.A. 572 3erkey, D.B. 433 1435 Finkel, S.J. 135 Hatcher, D.C. 3S (Oct.), 19S Bernabé, E. 143, 500 Crandall, J.A. 1415 Firestone, A.R. 40 (Oct.) Berretta, D. 1231 Craig, J.S. 383 Fisch, G.S. 1250 Haug, C. 131 Berry, J. 262 Crews, K.M. 1000 Fitzler, S.L. 1298 Haugejorden, O. 401 3ertini, F. 1357 Croser, D. 1292 Flaitz, C.M. 509 Haywood, V.B. 639 Bettendorf, M.M. 1097 Crossley, G.H. 1053 Flanagan, D. 134 Heaton, L.J. 1097 Bhattacharyya, I. 979, 1346 Crout, R. 279 Flores-Mir, C. 193, 1371 Hébert, P.C. 131 Bittencourt, M.E. 300 Cruz, G.D. 871, 1181 Florio, F.M. 300 JADA 141(12) http://jada.ada.org December 2010 1503 Hedman, L. 879 Krol, D. 1480 Masters, S.H. 1202 Palcanis, K.G. 101, 209, 1496 Helgeson, M. 1298 Kuijpers, M.A.R. 954 Matheson, M.B. 553 Palla, S. 297 Hempton, T.J. 647, 1184 Kuijpers J igtman AM 954 Matis, B.A. 449, 546, 1051 Palmer, C. 1186 Herman, W.W. 845 Kuklani, R.M. 1346 Matthews, D. 193 Pandya, S. 151 Hersh, E.V.1300 Kulid, J.C. 250 Matthews, J. 133 Park, J.H. 328 Heys,D . 10S (June Kumar, S.K.S. 1008 Mattos, K. 562 Park, W. 271 Hickman, L. 40 Kuttler, M.E. 1054 Maupomeé, G. 1061 Patel, N. 20S (June) Hilton, T.J. 889 Mazzoni, A. 449 Patel, S. 527 Hiltunen,. N.S. 939 McCarley, D. 584 Patil, P.G. 14, 620, 1182 zadeinde, O. 1061 Hobdell, M.H. 143, 500 McClelland, J. 441 Patton, L.L. 509 sage, G.] 199 Hoopingarner, C.R. 831 McClung, M. 1365 Payne, T.J. 1000 saline ( 131 Horton, R. 131 McGorray, S.P. 1202 Paynter, L. 1307 sambertP,. M. 509 Huang, G.J. 7 7. 384. 502 Lantz, M.S. 99, 209. McMinn, W.E. 624 Peker, I. 15 Huang,J .C. 7S (Oct McNeil, D. 279 Pelka, M.A. 63 1265 Hudson, J.M. 384 savigne, G. 297 Medina-Solis, C.E. 1061 Pendrys, D.G. 401 Huebner, C.E. 688 sawrence, H.P. 836 Meechan, J.G. 1442 Pepelassi, E. 967 Huff, K.D. 626 Mehrotra, R. 151, 628 Pereira, J.C. 256 sazarchik, D.A. 639 Hughes, W. 861 Melo, P. 319 Perkins, D. 509 zee, H. 1371 Hujoel, P.P. 509 ee, J.Y. 986, 1307 Meyer, D.M. 509, 1480 Perlman, S.P. 937 | wee, M.K. 1107 Migliorati, C.A. 562 Pesillo, C. 246 lafolla, T. 1480 zee, R.S.-Y. 688 Milardovic, S. 1452 Petschelt, A. 63 Milgrom, P. 688 Pignataro, L. 1089 lida, H. 79 wee, S.-H. 271, 829 Miller, C.S. 521, 1053 Pinsky, H.M. 1010 Imbery, T.A. 32 eGeros, R.Z. 871 loannidou-Marathiotou, | M.A. 867 Mirchel, R. 656 Pinto, A. 1423 1340 4, mt, GOte Mjor, L.A. 441 Plassman, B. 279 Isberg, A. 879 2, 716, 903, 1023, Mobley, C. 1236 Ploeger, B.J. 1317 Moon, P.C. 32 Pollick, H. 1480 J 119103.7 6,1 48104 94 Mooney, L.J. 307 Poole, J.E. 1053 Jaber, A.A. 1442 wis, C. 79 Moore, P.A. 1300 Poticny, D.J. 5S (June) Jacobson, J.J. 667 Moos, M.-K. 553 achtenstein, E. 1000 Q Janus, C. 32 Moreira, R.W.F. 1231 Jehenson, M. 1415 in, C.-Y. 1107 Moslemi, M. 157, 831 Qvist, V. 171, 441 Jesek, W. 383 Lainncdeonl,n , MA..S .S1.2 02 300 Muehleis, P. 500 R Jeske \ 567 Mullin, L. 1471 Rada, R.E. 947 ingen, M.W. 509 John, M. 193 Mupparapu, M. 1423 Rader, R. 937 Litaker, M.S. 441 K jtonjua, L.A. 254 Murphy, D. 307 Rawson, R. 307 Kahn, F. 14 ittle, J.W. 667 N Reader, A. 185 Kalmar, J.R. 509 ockhart, P.B. 667. 1296. Nair, M. 979 Reed, K.L. 20S (May) Kamp, A.A. 502 1297 Nair, P. 151 Reid, B.C. 509 Kantor, M.L. 52, 830 svzuercio, A 1213 Nalliah, R. 1107 Reid, D.M. 1365 Kao, E. 279 ohbauer, U. 63 Narongdej, T. 995 Reis, A. 1213 Karimbux, N.Y. 1107 srTrenZ Cc D3 Nascimento, M.M. 441 Ren, Y. 954 Karkut, B. 185 jund, A.E. 17, 264, 386, Navarra, C.O. 449 Rethman, M.P. 509, 1181 Karloopia 833, 1057, 1304, 1418 Nehring, J. 32 Richman, J.S. 171 Katunaric, | Lundergan,W . 656 Neiva, G. 10S (June) Riley, J.L. III 679 Katz, R.V , 1299 Lyles, K.W. 1365 Nieri, M. 1357 Rindal, D.B. 171, 441, 679 Kayaoglu Lytle, K. 1413 Nieting, T. 15S (June) Ristic, H. 14 KKearzra,z oéAl.uR., 12E 50 M NNiogramma,n , N.AS.. 1145110 RRiotdcrhiieg,u ezL-.KB.a eJzra., 44A1., 1607796 Khalili, Z. 157 Mah, J K 7S (Oct Norman, R.G. 1250 Roedig, J.J. 521 Kilic, 5 Malamed, S.F. 3S (May) Novak, L. 79 Rogoff, A. 15 Kim, Malcmacher, L. 498 Nowak, A.J. 1351 Rosenberg, J. 131 Kim, Malkondu, O. 71 Nucci, C. 449 Rosenberg, M. 14S (May) Kim, - Manarte Monteiro, P.M. 319 Nusstein, J. 185 Rosenblum, R. Jr. 330, 939, King Mandel, L. 162 1117 Kingman, A. 1480 Manning,W . 1097 oO Ross, D.L. 503 Kiyak, A. 1202 Manski, R.J. 700 O’Connor, M.P. 433 Rothen, M. 889 Klim, J. 5S (June Manso, M.C. 319 Odont, L. 979 Rouleau, T.S. 541 Koch, W.M. 509 Markou, N. 967 Oettmeier, B.W. Jr. 509 Rozier, R.G. 986, 1480 Kohn, W.G. 10, 381, 1480 Marshall, T.A. 1190 Orwoll, E. 1365 Rubenstein, J. 19S (Oct.) Kolavic Gray, S. 854 Martinez-GonzaleJz.,M . Ozel, S. 285 Ruttenberg, A. 1173 Eotsiomiti, E. 1340 1435 Pp s Marusic,A . 131 Kotsovilis, S. 967 Pagani, D. 1089 Saad, D.E.-D. 1459 Massey, K.E. 553 Kotzin, S. 131 Palazzolo, M.J. 562 Sahni, P. 131 1504 JADA 141(12) http://jada.ada.org December 2010 Sakaguchi, R. 496 Smith, B.J. 433 Treasure, T. 861 Welie, J.V.M. 195 akoolnamarka, R. 995 Snider, J. 138, 504, 632, Treister, N.S. 867 Wentworth, R.B. 136, 342, ila-PérSe. z1,07 6 942, 1058, 1186, 141 oS Trentin, M.S. 300 718, 1125 ilazar, C.R. 871 Spallek, H. 622 Trivanovié Dobrijevié, T. Whipps, J.F. 498 iléH., 87 9 Spear, F.M. 15, 93, 621 1452 Whitford, G. 1480 imad, F. 1471 Speer, 5S. 40 Truelove, E.L. 626 Whitworth, J.M. 1442 arment, D.P. 1010 Speer, W.B. 829 Truhan, C. 1178 Wiener, M. 279 ito, F.R.L. 1231 Stamatakis, H.C. 967 U Wiener, R.C. 279 yDp NiwnwazDakni,n pR. n1p23 1 Stewart, B. 415 Wiggin, L. 16 Ulmer, N. 15S (June) Scaminaci Russo, D. 1357 StroS.c 14k, ,148 0 Williams, O.D. 441, 679 Uppal, A. 1423 Schwarz, E. 1242 Su, G. 1365 Woods, W.D. 501 Uppal, S. 1423 Sciubba, J.J. 509 Supancic, J.S. 1346 Worthington, P. 19S (Oct.) Uribe, S. 696 Segovic, S. 1452 Svensson, P. 672 Wu, B. 279 Urlaub, D.M. 553 Severson, H.H. 1000 T Wyatt, A.D. Jr. 509 Shadkar, M.M. 157 Tadayon, N. 157 Vv Y Shah,A . 1107 Van Der Weyden, M.B. 131 Taichman, R.S. 1010 Yildiz, E. 285 Shah, J. 521, 1053 Vargas, P.A. 1231 Tanchyk, A. 1181 Yu, A. 1371 Shah, S.S. 1250 Vavouraki, H. 967 Tecosky, D.A. 378 Yucel, T. 285 Shapira, I.L. 828 Vazquez-Delgado, E. 1076 Sharav, Y. 1094 Tenenbaum, D.R. 1415 Vieira, L.C.C. 1213 Zz Tenenbaum, H.C. 836 Shetty, V. 307 Vig, K.W.L. 696 Zahrowski, J.J. 455, 567, Thomas, S. 151 Shrivatsa, S. 1423 Vissink, A. 954 887 Thurman, M.M. 384 Shukla, P. 151 Vrotsos, I. 967 Zeldin, L. 986 Todres, M. 827 Shulman, J.D. 1061 Tomar, S.L. 509 WwW Zero, D.T. 16, 546, 854 Silvestri, A. Jr. 940 Zhou, C. 79 Touchstone, A. 15S (June) Waldman, H.B. 937 Singh, M. 151 Zhou, L. 889, 1097 Touger-Decker, R. 167 Wang, N.J. 401 Sivaneswaran, 8S. 1242 Zigler, C.M. 307 Trager, R. 1178 Warren, J.J. 1190 SlaytR.oL.n 1,35 1 Trantow, M. 1097 Wataha, J.C. 1097 Smith, B. 1173 JADA 141(12) http://jada.ada.org December 2010 1505 frameworks veneered with layered M.R. 1411; (Response) Greene, C.S. Subject Index or pressed ceramic: a three-year 1416 report. Christensen, R.P. et al. 1317 Revised AADR policy statement, brief VOLUME 141, 2010 ALVEOLAR NERVE report trigger unprecedented Anterior middle superior response. (Editor’s note) 1407 A \ comparison of the anterior middle Temporomandibular disorders. ACETAMINOPHEN superior alveolar nerve block and American Association for Dental Acetaminophen overdose and liver infraorbital nerve block for anes- Research. 1087 damage. (For the Dental Patient thesia of maxillary anterior teeth “Unsubstantiated conjecture.” (Letter) American Dental Association Divi- Corbett, I.P. et ail. 1442 Lytle, K. 1413; (Response) Greene, sion of Science 1158 Inferior C.S. 1416 Good evidence supports aceta- Cortical integrity of the inferior alve- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF minophen as an effective and safe olar canal as a predictor of pares- ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL reliever of acute postoperative pain thesia after third-molar extraction. SURGEONS (Critical Summaries) Zahrowski, J.J Park, W. et al. 271 AAOMS challenges AMA data series 455 Risk of paresthesia. (Letter) Shapira, comments on OMS, dentistry. (Guest AFTER-HOURS CARE I.L. 828; (Response) Lee, S-H. 829 Editorial) Cheifetz, I.D. 617 Treating another’s patients Lette ALVEOLAR PROCESS AMERICAN DENTAL Finkel, S.J. 135 Response Went Implant stability. (Letter) Flanagan, ASSOCIATION worth, R.B. 136 D. 134; (Response) Cavallaro, J. Jr. AAOMS challenges AMA data series AGE DETERMINATION et al 35 comments on OMS, dentistry. (Guest Radiocarbon analysis of tooth enamel AMELOBLASTOMA Editorial) Cheifetz, 1.D. 617 provides estimated year of birth Clinicopathological study and treat- ADA to unveil new, improved Web study finds. (News) Snider, J 1058 ment of 121 cases of ameloblas- site. (News) Berry, J. 262 AIDS tomas. (JournalScan) Barnett, M.L. American Dental Association stand- Thirty years on, and still there is 569 ards of advertising. 1449 much to accomplish. (Guest Edito- AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ORAL Dr. Jane Weintraub receives Norton rial) Croser, D. 1292 MEDICINE M. Ross Award for Excellence in AIR ABRASION The dental treatment of patients with Clinical Research. (News) Garvin, J. The effect of air-polishing abrasives joint replacements: a position paper 1056 on wear of direct restoration from the American Academy of Oral Should a local peer-review committee materials and sealants. Pelka, M.A Medicine. Little, J.W. et al. 667 take a case that involves a non- et al. 63 More about patients with joint member of the American Dental The effect of Er,Cr:YAG laser and ai replacement. (Letter) Geist, R.Y. Association? (Ethical Moment) abrasion on shear bond strength of a 1296; (Response) Lockhart, P.B. Palcanis, K.G. et al. 209 fissure sealant to enamel Moslemi 1297; (Response) American Dental Annual Meeting M. et al. 157 Correction) 506 Association Division of Science and ADA Business program: 2010 house of Lasers and air abrasion. (Letter American Academy of Orthopaedic delegates. 1128 tioopingarner, C.R. et al. 831; Surgeons. 1298 American Dental Association annual Response) Moslemi,M . 831 Patients with joint replacements. session October 9-12, 2010: the AIR MICROBIOLOGY Letter) Friedlander, A.H. 1295; future of dentistry meets here. 721 The effectiveness of a preprocedural Response) Lockhart, P.B. 1296 2010 ADA Annual session concurrent mouthrinsé containing cetylpyri AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR meetings. 1137 dinium chloride in reducing bacteria DENTAL RESEARCH AMERICAN MEDICAL in the dental office. Feres, M. et al ‘Archaic” guidelines. (Letter) Gross, T. ASSOCIATION $15 1408; (Response) Greene, C.S. 1416 AAOMS challenges AMA data series ALCOHOLISM Conservative and reversible.” (Letter) comments on OMS, dentistry. (Guest Erosive lesions in patients with alco Crandall, J.A. et al. 1415; (Response) Editorial) Cheifetz, 1.D. 617 holism. Dukic, W. et al. 1452 Greene, ( 1.5. 1416 ANALGESICS, NONNARCOTIC Is sweetness preference based in ‘Disordered alignment.” (Letter), Good evidence supports aceta- biology? (News) Lund, A.E. 387 Buck, S.D. 1412; (Response) Greene, minophen as an effective and safe ALGINATES C.S. 1416 reliever of acute postoperative pain. Accuracy and dimensional stability of Gratitude” expressed. (Letter) (Critical Summaries) Zahrowski, J.J. extended-pour and conventional! algi Jehenson, M. 1415; (Response) 455 nate impression materials. Imbery Greene, C.S. 1416 ANALGESICS, OPIOID T.A. et al. 32 Managing the care of patients with Good evidence supports acetaminophen ALPHA-2-MACROGLOBULIN temporomandibular disorders: a new as an effective and safe reliever of The essentiality of alpha-2 guideline for care. Greene, C.S. 1086 acute postoperative pain. (Critical macroglobulin in human salivary ‘Misguided perspective.” (Letter) Summaries) Zahrowski, J.J. 455 innate immunity against new H1N1 Chase, P.F. 1408; (Response) ANESTHESIA, DENTAL swine origin influenza A virus Greene, C.S. 1416 A comparison of the local anesthetic (JournalScan) Barnett, M.L. 901 ‘Negative impact.” (Letter) Norman, efficacy of the extraoral versus the ALUMINA \. 1410; (Response) Greene, C.S. intraoral infraorbital nerve block. A clinical comparison cf zirconia 1416 Karkut, B. et al. 185 metal and alumina fixed-prosthesis ‘Personal opinions.” (Letter) Chase, Occurrence of paresthesia after dental 1506 JADA 141(12) http://jada.ada.org December 2010 SUBJECT INDEX local anesthetic administration in ANTISIALOGOGUES AVIATION the United States. Garisto, G.A. et The effect of antisialogogues in den- Adaptation of airline crew resource al. 836 tistry: a systematic review with a management principles to dentistry. ANESTHETICS focus on bond failure in orthodontics. Pinsky, H.M. et al. 1010 Chronic kidney disease: pharmacolog- Kuijpers, M.A.R. et al. 954 AWARDS AND PRIZES ical considerations for the dentist. ANTIVIRAL AGENTS Dr. Jane Weintraub receives Norton Brockmann, W. et al. 1330 Combination treatments for Bell palsy M. Ross Award for Excellence in ANESTHETICS, LOCAL can provide clinical benefit. (Critical Clinical Research. (News) Garvin, J. A comparison of the anterior middle Summaries) Rosenblum, R. Jr. 330 1056 superior alveolar nerve block and Treating Bell palsy. (Letter) Hiltunen, B infraorbital nerve block for anes- N.S. 939; (Response) Rosenblum, BACTERIA thesia of maxillary anterior teeth. R.H. Jr. 939 Do periodontopathogens disappear Corbett, I.P. et al. 1442 APPOINTMENTS AND SCHEDULES after full-mouth tooth extraction? A comparison of the local anesthetic A systematic review of dental recall (JournalScan) Barnett, M.L. 335 efficacy of the extraoral versus the intervals and incidence of dental The effectiveness of a preprocedural intraoral infraorbital nerve block. caries. Patel, S. et al. 527 mouthrinse containing cetylpyri- Karkut, B. et al. 185 APPOINTMENTS/ELECTIONS/ dinium chloride in reducing bacteria More about oral paresthesia. (Letter) AWARDS, 18, 140, 266, 388, 506, 634, Dower, S.J. Jr. 1301; (Response) 834, 944, 1058, 1187, 1304, 1420 in the dental office. Feres, M. et al. Haas, D.A. 1302 ARECA 415 Occurrence of paresthesia after dental Coming to America: betel nut and oral BACTERIAL TOXINS Anti-leukemia activity of a bacterial local anesthetic administration in submucous fibrosis. Aziz, S.R. 423 the United States. Garisto, G.A. et ARTHROPLASTY, REPLACEMENT toxin with natural specificity for al. 836 The dental treatment of patients with LFA-1 on white blood cells. (Journal- Oral paresthesia. (Letter) Moore, P.A. joint replacements: a position paper Scan) Barnett, M.L. 91 et al. 1300; (Response) Haas, D.A. from the American Academy of Oral BARODONTALGIA Barodontalgia: what have we learned 302 Medicine. Little, J.W. et al. 667 ANTIBACTERIAL AGENTS More about patients with joint in the past decade? (JournalScan) Barnett, M.L. 902 Some evidence shows that certain replacement. (Letter) Geist, R.Y. BAROTRAUMA mouthrinses can reduce halitosis. 1296; (Response) Lockhart, P.B. Barodontalgia: what have we learned (Critical Summaries) Kumar, S.K.S. 1297; (Response) American Dental in the past decade? (JournalScan) et al. 1008 Association Division of Science and Barnett, M.L. 902 ANTIBIOTIC PROPHYLAXIS American Academy of Orthopaedic Diving damage. (Letter) Rogoff, A. 15; The dental treatment of patients with Surgeons. 1298 (Response) Peker, I. et al. 15 joint replacements: a position paper Patients with joint replacements BAYES THEOREM from the American Academy of Oral (Letter) Friedlander, A.H. 1295; An investigation of dentists’ and Medicine. Little, J.W. et al. 667 (Response) Lockhart, P.B. 1296 dental students’ estimates of diag- More about patients with joint ASPERGILLOSIS nostic probabilities. Chambers, D.W. replacement. (Letter) Geist, R.Y. Aspergillosis of the maxillary sinus et al. 656 1296; (Response) Lockhart, P.B. associated with a zygomatic implant. BELL PALSY 1297; (Response) American Dental Sato, F.R.L. et al. 1231 Combination treatments for Bell palsy Association Division of Science and ASSOCIATION DIRECTORY, 8, 124, can provide clinical benefit. (Critical ASumregreiocnasn. A1c2a98d emy cf Ortnopaedic A2132S88,9T ,H 37M144A,0 2 494, 614, 824, 936, 1048, 1170, TrSeuamtminagr ieBesl)l pRaolssye.n b(lLuemtt,e r)R . HJirl. tu3n3e0n , Patients with joint replacements. Asthma and oral health: a review. N.S. 939; (Response) Rosenblum, (Letter) Friedlander, A.H. i295; (JournalScan) Barnett, M.L. 1120 R.H. Jr. 939 AChN(ircTRoaelIn siBpccIoo nOnsskTeiiI)ddC neerSLya o tcidkoihnsaser ats,feo :r Pt.pBhh.ea rd1me2an9tc6io slto. g- Isa retsvhteihremewa ao fa rtnehdl ea tdielnoitnteasrlha itpuc raerb.i eetswM? eaeuA np cormitéi,ca l BPBeEEcpaTTtnEiAcdeL-er D. EmN(FaUNyETe NwasSsi)eIde N iL Anu RnddEi,Ca gAAn .oEs.i ng1 7 oral Brockmann, W. et al. 1330 G. et al. 1061 ANTI-INFECTIVE AGENTS Oral ulcerations in a patient with BIOCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS Antimicrobial-containing tooth- severe asthma. DeRossi, S.S. et al. 47 Buccal reaction to silicone cosmetic binding particles may protect ATTITUDE OF HEALTH filler. Mandel, L. et al. 162 PERSONNEL Facial injectibles. (Letter) against caries. (News) Lund, A.E. 17 Dentists’ attitudes toward chairside Malcmacher, L. 498 The effectiveness of a preprocedural screening for medical conditions. Smart coating aids dental implants, re- mouthrinse containing cetylpyri- Greenberg, B.L. et al. 52 search shows. (News) Lund, A.E. 386 dinium chloride in reducing bacteria Screening for medical conditions. BIOFILMS in the dental office. Feres, M. et al. (Letter) Speer, W.B. 829; (Response) Do periodontopathogens disappear 415 Greenberg, B.L. et al. 830 after full-mouth tooth extraction? Jse of tray-applied 10 percent car- AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER (JournalScan) Barnett, M.L. 335 bamide peroxide gels for improving Controversial issues in treating the BISPHOSPHONATES oral health in patients with special- dental patient with autism. Rada, How patients’ lack of knowledge about care needs. Lazarchik, D.A. et al. R.E. 947 oral bisphosphonates can interfere 639 JADA 141(12) http://jada.ada.org December 2010 1507 SUBJECT with medi Cc whitening techniques: a nine-month Migliorat CAD/CAM see COMPUTER-AIDED follow-up. Giachetti, L. et al. 135 The incide1 ce DESIGN/COMPUTER-AIDED Use of tray-applied 10 percent car- jaw in p MANUFACTURING bamide peroxide gels for improving ligrams CADMIUM oral health in patients with special- the Healt! Association of environmental cad- care needs. Lazarchik, D.A. et al. Incident exposure with periodontal dis- 639 Year! ease in U.S. adults JournalScan) ,ARBONATED BEVERAGES J.T Barnett, M.L. 90 enzyme linked to taste of carbonation. UOsteone CALENDAR OF EVENTS, 18, 141, (News) Lund, A.E. 17 with h 68. 388. 507. 636. 834. 945. 1058. 1187 Soda consumption among young girls ment in pal linked to unhealthy diets, research ical Sun ANC ER, EARLY DETECTION OF shows. (News); Snider, J. 942 BITE FORCE > tecting oral cancer (Letter) CARBONIC ANHYDRASE 4 More about Truelove, E.L. 626; Response) Enzyme linked to taste of carbonation. Mehrotra, R. 628 (News) Lund, A.E. 17 ing oral cancer early. (For the CARCINOMA, SQUAMOUS CELL tal Patient) American Dental Evidence-based clinical recommenda- ssociation Division of Science. 603 tions regarding screening for oral dence-based clinical recommenda- squamous cell carcinomas. Rethman, BODY WEIGHI 1s regarding screening for oral M.P. et al. 509 Dentists’ attit imous cell carcinomas. Rethman, More about oral cancer. (Letter) addressi! M.P. et al. 509 Truhan, C. 1178; (Response) nationa More about cancer detection. (Letter) Rethman, M.P. 1181 1307 Huff, K.D. 626 Response) Oral cancer. (Letter) Trager, R. 1178; Evaluating Mehrotra, R. 628 (Response) Rethman, M.P. 1181 practice More about oral cancer. (Letter) Peptide may aid in diagnosing oral et al. 1 n, C. 1178; (Response) cancer. (News) Lund, A.E. 17 Healthy n, M.P. 1181 CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES ness le cancel Letter) Trager, R. 1178 Dentists’ attitudes toward chairside risk. study fi Respons« Rethman, M.P. 1181 screening for medical conditions. 1186 hers report link between sali- Greenberg, B.L. et al. 52 BONE DENSITY CONSERVATION biomarkers, early-stage pancre Diet, cardiovascular disease and oral AGENTS itic cancer. (News) Snider, J. 504 health: A health and How patient lack of knowledge CANDIDIASIS reducing risk. Touger-Decker, R. 167 ora! bi pnosp Burning tongue and lips. Guinn, A.C Screening for medical conditions. with medi 541 (Letter) Speer, W.B. 829; (Response) Miglior it Cc ANINE Greenberg, B.L. et al. 830 The incidenc: Impacted canines Letter) Harnick, CAREER CHOICE jaw in patient oO ) 9 R>e sponse 3edoya, M.M. Practice options for new dentists. ligrams +o 2 Levin, R.P. 1023 the He nuch tooth, not enough tooth: CARIOSTATIC AGENTS Incidence w king decisions — anterior General practitioners’ use of caries- Yearly clit oth position Spex , F. 93 preventive agents in adult patients J.T. et C AP ITAL EXPE NDITURES versus pediatric patients: findings Osteonec! Purchasing new technologies. Levin, from The Dental Practice-Based with higt R.P 16] Research Network. Riley, J.L. III et ment in p lent with cancer CAPITATION FEE al. 679 ical Summaries) Zahrowski Can I refer a patient to another den- The risk of enamel fluorosis and caries BONE MINERAL DENSITY st if a fee is capped and the among Norwegian children: implica- How patients lack of knowledge patient’s insurance does not cover tions for Norway and the United oral bisphosphonates can interfere the procedure? (Ethical Moment} States. Pendrys, D.G. et al. 401 with medical and dental care McCarley, D. 584 Use of tray-applied 10 percent car- Migliorati, C.A. et al. 562 CARBAMIDE PEROXIDE bamide peroxide gels for improving Implant taDdl1lity Letter Flanag il Clinical effectiveness and tooth sensi- oral health in patients with special- D. 134; (Response) Cavallaro, J. J1 tivity associated with different care needs. Lazarchik, D.A. et al. et al. 135 bleaching times for a 10 percent car- 639 BRUXISM bamide peroxide gel. Cardoso, P.C. CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL Transient morning headache: recog et al. 1213 AND PREVENTION nizing the role of sleep bruxism and Erosion and abrasion of enamel and Standard and Transmission-Based sleep-disordered breathing. Lavigne dentin associated with at-home Precautions: an update for dentistry. G. et al. 297 jleaching: an in vitro study. Engle, Harte, J.A. 572 BURNING MOUTH SYNDROME K. et al. 546 CETYLPYRIDINIUM CHLORIDE Burning tongue and lips. Guinn, A.( A randomized clinical trial comparing The effectiveness of a preprocedural et al. 541 it-home and in-office tooth mouthrinse containing cetylpyri- 1508 JADA 141(12) nttp jada ada December 2010 SUBJECT INDEX dinium chloride in reducing bacteria extraction: ethical and legal guide- rial) Kohn, W.G. 10 in the dental office. Feres, M. et al. lines Broers, D.L.M. et al. 195 Standard and Transmission-Based 115 How do I ethically handle a request for Precautions: an update for dentistry. CHEMILUMINESCENT confidentiality by an elderly patient? Harte, J.A. 572 MEASUREMENTS Ethical Moment) Foy, P.J. 463 TB alert. (Letter) Tecosky, D.A. 378; A cross-sectional study evaluating Is it ethical for a specialist to demon- (Response) Kohn, W.G. 381 chemiluminescence and autofluores- strate surgical techniques to a gen- COMMUNICATION cence in the detection of clinically eral dentist untrained in the pro- Digital transition: the collaboration innocuous precancerous and can- cedure so that the dentist can between dentists and laboratory cerous oral lesions. Mehrotra, R. et perform these procedures on his or technicians on CAD/CAM restora- al. 151; (Correction) 388 her own? (Ethical Moment) Palcanis, tions. Touchstone, A. et al. 15S Detecting oral cancer. (Letter) K.G. 1496 (June) Truelove, E.L. 626; (Response) Is it ethical to claim full credit for an COMORBIDITY Mehrotra, R. 628 on-site continuing education course Psychological correlates of medical More about cancer detection. (Letter) that the presenter shortens signifi- comorbidities in patients with tem- Huff, K.D. 626; (Response) cantly? (Ethical Moment) Lantz, poromandibular disorders. Burris, Mehrotra, R. 628 M.S. et al. 99 J.L. et al. 22 CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES Should a local peer-review committee COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN/ Controversial issues in treating the take a case that involves a non- COMPUTER-AIDED dental patient with autism. Rada, member of the American Dental MANUFACTURING (CAD/CAM) R.E. 947 Association? (Ethical Moment) CAD/CAM in-office technology: inno- Facilitating the transition of patients Palcanis, K.G. et al. 209 vations after 25 years for pre- with special health care needs from What are the ethical issues to con- dictable, esthetic outcomes. Poticny, pediatric to adult oral health care. sider in the design of my Web site? D.J. et al. 5S (June) Nowak, A.J. et al. 1351 (Ethical Moment) Wentworth, R.B. The CEREC system: 25 years of chair- The transition of children with dis- 342 side CAD/CAM dentistry. Fasbinder, abilities to adulthood: what about What ethical issues should general D.J. 3S (June) dental care? (Guest Editorial) dentists consider when the state of A clinical evaluation of chairside Waldman, H.B. et al. 937 the economy affects decisions lithium disilicate CAD/CAM crowns: CHROMOSOME ABERRATIONS regarding referral of patients a two-year report. Fasbinder, D.J. et Chromosomal numerical aberrations to specialists? (Ethical Moment) al. 10S (June) in apparently normal oral mucosa of Wentworth, R.B. 1125 Digital transition: the collaboration heavy smokers affected by lung What ethical responsibilities do I between dentists and laboratory cancer. (JournalScan) Barnett, M.L. have with regard to radiographs technicians on CAD/CAM restora- 570 for my patients? (Ethical Moment) tions. Touchstone, A. et al. 15S CLINICAL COMPETENCE Wentworth, R.B. 718 (June) AAOMS challenges AMA data series What is my ethical responsibility Integrating three-dimensional digital comments on OMS, dentistry. (Guest toward patients who refuse to be technologies for comprehensive Editorial) Cheifetz, I.D. 617 treated with materials containing implant dentistry. Patel, N. 20S Education and training. (Letter) Fox, fluoride? (Ethical Moment) Gamba, (June) C.H. 621 T.W. 906 More about supplement. (Letter) Education and training: two different What is the ethical course of action Silvestri, A. Jr. 940; (Editor’s Note) proficiencies necessary to provide when a third-party payer denies cov- 940 oral health care. (Editorial) Glick, M erage for a treatment I recommend Supplement at issue. (Letter) Friedel, 240 simply because the treatment is not A.E. 939; (Editor’s Note) 940 Experienced educators needed. one of the plan’s “evidence-based CONDITIONING (PSYCHOLOGY) (Letter) Spallek, H. 622 best practices”? (Ethical Moment) Noninvasive technique can block con- Seeking the right approach. (Letter) Lantz, M.S. et al. 1025 ditioned fear in humans, researchers McMinn, W.E. 624 What should I do about the use of say. (News) Lund, A.E. 264 CLINICAL TRIALS unsubstantiated procedures by spe- CONE-BEAM COMPUTED Distorting, misrepresenting and cialists to whom I refer patients? TOMOGRAPHY slanting research results. (Editorial) (Ethical Moment) Foy, P.J. et al. 1265 Cone-beam computed tomography and Glick, M. 1049 COFFEE the orthosurgical management of CODEINE Coffee and tea intake and risk of head impacted teeth. Becker, A. et al. 14S Good evidence supports acetaminophen and neck cancer: pooled analysis in (Oct.) as an effective and safe reliever of the International Head and Neck (Correction) 1304 acute postoperative pain. (Critical Cancer Epidemiology Consortium. Integrating three-dimensional digital Summaries) Zahrowski, J.J. 455 (JournalScan) Barnett, M.L. 1120 technologies for comprehensive CODES OF ETHICS Study: drinking coffee regularly may implant dentistry. Patel, N. 20S ‘an I refer a patient to another den- protect against head, neck cancer. (June) tist if a fee is capped and the (News) Snider, J. 1187 Operational principles for cone-beam patient’s insurance does not cover COMMUNICABLE DISEASE computed tomography. Hatcher, the procedure? (Ethical Moment) CONTROL D.C. 3S (Oct.) McCarley, D. 584 Emerging and re-emerging infectious Practical applications of cone-beam Deciding about patients’ requests for diseases: be prepared. (Guest Edito- computed tomography in orthodon- JADA 141(12) http://jada.ada.org December 2010 1509 SUBJECT tics. Mah, J.K. et al. 7S (Oct D Kuijpers, M.A.R. et al. 954 The role of cone-beam computed DECISION MAKING The effect of Er,Cr:YAG laser and air tomography in the planning and Anterior tooth position. (Letter) Patil, abrasion on shear bond strength ofa placement of implants. Worthington P.G. 620; (Response) Spear, F. 621 fissure sealant to enamel. Moslemi, P. et al. 19S (Oct Deciding about patients’ requests for M. et al. 157; (Correction) 506 CONFIDENTIALITY extraction: ethical and legal guide- Influence of in situ postbleaching How do I ethically handle a request for |l ines 3roers, D.L.M. et al. 195 times on shear bond strength of confidentiality by an elderly patient? Implants or pontics. (Letter) Patil, resin-based composite restorations. (Ethical Moment) Foy, P.J. 463 P.G. 14; (Response) Spear, F.M. 15 Bittencourt, M.E. et al. 300 CONFLICT OF INTEREST Requested extraction. (Letter) Ross, Lasers and air abrasion. (Letter) More about supplement. (Letter D.L. 503; (Response) Broers, D.L.M. Hoopingarner, C.R. et al. 831; Silvestri, A. Jr. 940; (Editor’s Note D- US > (Response) Moslemi, M. 831 940 loo much tooth, not enough tooth: The postoperative sensitivity of fixed Supplement at issue. (Letter Frie del making decisions about anterior partial dentures cemented with self- A.E. 939; (Editor’s Note) 940 tooth position. Spear, F. 93 adhesive resin cements: a clinical Uniform format for disclosure of com- DEFIBRILLATORS, IMPLANTABLE study. Saad, D.E.-D. et al. 1459 peting interests in ICMJE journals Interference of cardiac pacemaker and DENTAL CARE (Guest Editorial) Drazen, J.M. et al implantable cardioverter- The dental treatment of patients with 131 defibrillator activity during elec- joint replacements: a position paper CONTINUING EDUCATION tronic dental device use. Roedig, J.J. from the American Academy of Oral PROGRAM, 103, 211, 349, 465 586 et al 521 Medicine. Little, J.W. et al. 667 797, 909 (Correctio9n44 ), 1027 1141 More about pacemakers. (Letter) More about patients with joint 1267, 1379, 1499 Crossley, G.H. et al. 1053; replacement. (Letter) Geist, R.Y. COSMETIC TECHNIQUES Response) Shah, J. et al. 1053 1296; (Response) Lockhart, P.B. Buccal reaction to silicone cosmetic Pacemakers and dental devices. 1297; (Response) American Dental filler. Mandel, L. et al. 162 Letter) Carlson, B.K. 1052; Association Division of Science and Facial injectibles. (Letter Response) Shah, J. et al. 1053 American Academy of Orthopaedic Malcmacher, L. 498 DEMINERALIZED FREEZE-DRIED Surgeons. 1298 COUNSELING BONE Patients with joint replacements. Dentists’ attitudes about their role in The use of platelet-rich plasma com- (Letter) Friedlander, A.H. 1295; addressing obesity in patients: a bined with demineralized freeze- (Response) Lockhart, P.B. 1296 national survey. Curran, A.E. et al dried bone allograft in the treatment For aged patients 1307 of periodontal endosseous defects: a Defining oral neglect in institutional- Do faxed quitline referrals add value report of two clinical cases. Markou, ized elderly: a consensus definition to dental office based tobacceo-use N. et al. 967 for the protection of vulnerable cessation interventions? Gordon, J.S DENTAL AMALGAM elderly people. Katz, R.V. et al. 433 et al. 1000 Limited evidence exists that glass How do I ethically handle a request CROSS INFECTION ionomer restorations in permanent for confidentiality by an elderly Standard and Transmission-Based teeth offer a lower risk of developing patient? (Ethical Moment) Foy, P.J. Precautions: an update for dentistry carious lesions at margins compared 463 Harte, J.A. 572 with amalgam restorations. (Critical Hyposalivation and xerostomia in CROWN LENGTHENING Summaries) Flores-Mir, C. et al. 193 dentate older adults. Wiener, R.C. et Contemporary crown-lengthening Reasons for placement of restorations al. 279 therapy i review HemptonT,. J. et on previously unrestored tooth sur- Oral hygiene can reduce the incidence al. 647 faces by dentists in The Dental of and death resulting from pneu- Crown lengthening Letter) Patil Practice-Based Research Network. monia and respiratory tract infec- P.G. 1182; tesponse) Hempton, T.J Nascimento, M.M. et al. 441 tion. (Critical Summaries) Rosen- et al. 1184 DENTAL ARCH blum, R. Jr. 1117 More about crown lengthening Evidence indicates minimal short- Protecting the elderly. (Letter) (Letter) Haghkerdar, F. 1183 term space loss after premature loss Glassman, P. et al. 1298; (Response) (Response) Hempton, T.J. et al. 1184 of primary first molars. (Critical Katz, R.V. 1299 CROWNS Summaries) DaBell, J. et al. 77 Protecting the vulnerable. (Letter) CAD/CAM in-office technology inno Space maintainers. (Letter) Woods, Todres, M. 827; (Response) Katz, vations after 25 years for pre- W.D. 501 R.V. 827 dictable, esthetic outcomes Poticny Understanding the process. (Letter) For children D.J. et al. 5S (June Kamp, A.A. 502; (Response) Huang, Association between obesity, flow rate The ceramic crown dilemma G.J. 502 of whole saliva, and dental caries in Christensen, G.J. 1019 DENTAL ASSISTANTS adolescents. (JournalScan) Barnett, The CEREC system: 25 years of chair- Making Class II resin-based com- M.L. 900 side CAD/CAM dentistry Fasbinder, posite restorations predictable and Children more likely to visit a dentist D.J. 3S June profitable. Christensen, G.J. 457 if parents do, study finds. (News) A clinical evaluation of chairside DENTAL BONDING Snider, J. 504 lithium disilicate CAD/CAM crowns The effect of antisialogogues in den- Controversial issues in treating the a two-year report. Fasbinder, D.J. et tistry: a systematic review with a dental patient with autism. Rada, al. 10S June focus on bond failure in orthodontics. R.E. 947 1510 JADA 141(12) http://jada.ada.org December 2010 SUBJECT INDEX Dental care needs, use and expendi- Utilization Division of Science. 1544 tures among U.S. children with and Determinants of oral health care uti- Evidence-based clinical recommenda- without special health care needs. lization among diverse groups of tions on the prescription of dietary lida, H. et al. 79 immigrants in New York City. Cruz, fluoride supplements for caries pre- Facilitating the transition of patients G.D. et al. 871 vention: a report of the American with special health care needs from Medicaid reforms in Oregon and sub- Dental Association Council on Scien- pediatric to adult oral health care. optimal utilization of dental care by tific Affairs. Rozier, R.G. et al. 1480 Nowak, A.J. et al. 1351 women of childbearing age. Milgrom, Limited evidence exists that glass General practitioners’ use of caries- P. et al. 688 ionomer restorations in permanent preventive agents in adult patients Oral hygiene practices and dental teeth offer a lower risk uf developing versus pediatric patients: findings service utilization among pregnant carious lesions at margins compared from The Dental Practice-Based women. Boggess, K.A. et al. 533 with amalgam restorations. (Critical Research Network. Riley, J.L. III et Paying for care. (Letter) Tanchyk, A. Summaries) Flores-Mir, C. et al. 193 al. 679 1181; (Response) Cruz, G.D. 1182 Sealing out tooth decay. (For The Severe dental care fear may be asso- DENTAL CARIES Dental Patient) American Dental ciated with troubled family life. Classification Association Division of Science. 363; (News) Snider, J. 634 Restorative treatment thresholds for (Correction) 506 Techniques for assessing tooth sur- occlusal primary caries among den- Techniques for assessing tooth sur- faces in school-based sealant pro- tists in The Dental Practice-Based faces in school-based sealant pro- grams. Fontana, M. et al. 854 Research Network. Gordan, V.V. et grams. Fontana, M. et al. 854 The transition of children with dis- al. 171 Use of tray-applied 10 percent car- abilities to adulthood: what about Economics bamide peroxide gels for improving dental care? (Guest Editorial) Income inequality and caries. (Letter) oral health in patients with special- Waldman, H.B. et al. 937 Whipps, J.F. 498; (Response) care needs. Lazarchik, D.A. et al. 639 For patients with chronic illness Bernabé, E. et al. 500 Susceptibility Chronic kidney disease: pharmacolog- Is income inequality related to child- Is there a relationship between ical considerations for the dentist hood dental caries in rich countries? asthma and dental caries? A critical Brockmann, W. et al. 1330 Bernabé, E. et al. 143 review of the literature. Maupomé, Dental care for patients with heart More about income inequality. G. et al. 1061 failure: an update. Herman, W.W. et (Letter) Lage, G.L. 499; (Response) Restorative treatment thresholds for al. 845 Bernabé, E. et al. 500 occlusal primary caries among den- Dental care needs, use and expendi- Social engineering. (Letter) Muehleis, tists in The Dental Practice-Based tures among U.S. children with and P. 500; (Response) Bernabé, E. et al. Research Network. Gordan, V.V. et without special health care needs 500 al. 171 lida, H. et al. 79 Epidemiology Study links taste genes, tooth decay. Knowing your patients. Malamed, S.F. The risk of enamel fluorosis and caries (News) Lund, A.E. 1418 3S (May) among Norwegian children: implica- Therapy Psychological correlates of medical tions for Norway and the United Reasons for placement of restorations comorbidities in patients with tem- States. Pendrys, D.G. et al. 401 on previously unrestored tooth sur- poromandibular disorders. Burris, A systematic review of dental recall faces by dentists in The Dental J.L. et al. 22 intervals and incidence of dental Practice-Based Research Network. For patients with disabilities caries. Patel, S. et al. 527 Nascimento, M.M. et al. 441 Controversial issues in treating the Etiology Restorative treatment thresholds for dental patient with autism. Rada, Association between obesity, flow rate occlusal primary caries among den- R.E. 947 of whole saliva, and dental caries in tists in The Dental Practice-Based Facilitating the transition of patients adolescents. \-JournalScan) Barnett, Research Network. Gordan, V.V. et with special health care needs from M.L. 900 al. 171 pediatric to adult oral health care. Is there a relationship between DENTAL CERAMICS Nowak, A.J. et al. 1351 asthma and dental caries? A critical The ceramic crown dilemma. The transition of children with dis- review of the literature. Maupomé, Christensen, G.J. 1019 abilities to adulthood: what about G. et al. 1061 A clinical comparison of zirconia, dental care? (Guest Editorial) Microbiology metal and alumina fixed-prosthesis Waldman, H.B. et al. 937 Painless plasma jets could replace frameworks veneered with layered Use of tray-applied 10 percent car- dentist’s drill, research shows. or pressed ceramic: a three-year bamide peroxide gels for improving (News) Lund, A.E. 264 report. Christensen, R.P. et al. 1317 oral health in patients with special- Prevention DENTAL DEVICES, HOME CARE care needs. Lazarchik, D.A. et al. 639 Antimicrobial-containing tooth- A randomized clinical trial comparing Statistics binding particles may protect at-home and in-office tooth A systematic review of dental recall against caries. (News) Lund, A.F. 17 whitening techniques: a nine-month intervals and incidence of dental Availability of optical coherence follow-up. Giachetti, L. et al. 1357 caries. Patel, S. et al. 527 tomography. (Letter) Wiggin, L. 16; DENTAL ENAMEL Trends (Response) Zero, D.T. 16 The effect of Er,Cr:YAG laser and air Trends in dental treatment, 1992 to Eating habits for a healthy smile and abrasion on shear bond strength of a 2007. Eklund, S.A. 391 body. (For the Dental Patient) fissure sealant to enamel. Moslemi, American Dental Association M. et al. 157; (Correction) 506 JADA 141(12) http://jada.ada.org December 2010 1511 SUBJECT Erosion and abrasion of enamel and Implant stability. (Letter) Flanagan, on wear of direct restoration dentin associated with at-home D. 134; (Response) Cavallaro, J. Jr. materials and sealants. Pelka, M.A. bleaching: an in vitro study. Engle et al 135 et al. 63 K. et al. 546 Implants or pontics. (Letter) Patil, Influence of in situ postbleaching Findingqsu e stioned. (Letter) Bi) tter, P.G. 14; (Response) Spear, F.M. 15 times on shear bond strength of N.C. 1051 Re sponse Cadenaro, M The role of cone-beam computed resin-based composite restorations. et al. 1051 tomography in the planning and Bittencourt, M.E. et al. 300 Infant formula. (Letter Khan, F. 14 placement of implants. Worthington, More about composites. (Letter) (Response Ristic, H et al. 14 P. et al. 19S (Oct Kulild, J.C. 250; (Response) Gordan, An in vivo study of the effect of a Smart coating aids dental implants, V.V. 250 percent hydrogen peroxide in-offi research shows. (News) Lund, A.E. Two-year clinical evaluation of pack- whitening agent on enamel Hoo able and nanostructured resin-based Cadenaro M. et al. 449 Single tooth composites placed with two tech- Lasers and air abrasion Aspergillosis of the maxillary sinus niques. Manarte Monteiro, P. et al. Hooping irner C.R. et : associated with a zygomatic implant. 319 (Response Moslemi, M 831 Sato, F.R.L. et al. 1231 DENTAL MODELS Protein may play key role in enamel! Integrating three-dimensional digital Digital transition: the collaboration developm«s nt News) I ind, A.E technologies for comprehensive between dentists and laboratory tech- 1304 mplant dentistry. Patel, N. 20S nicians on CAD/CAM restorations. Radiocarbon analysis of tooth enamel June Touchstone, A. et al. 15S (June) provides estimated year of birth DENTAL IMPRESSION DENTAL PLAQUE study finds. (News) Snider,J 1058 MATERIALS Use of tray-applied 10 percent car- The risk of enamel fluorosis and caries Accuracy and dimensional stability of bamide peroxide gels for improving among Norweée sian children impli i extended-pour and conventional algi- oral health in patients with special- tions for N yorway and the U nate impression materials. Imbery, care needs. Lazarchik, D.A. et al. 639 States. Pendrys, D.G. et al T.A. et al. 32 DENTAL PROPHYLAXIS DENTAL EQUIPMENT DENTAL IMPRESSION The effect of air-polishing abrasives Interference of cardiac pacemake! TECHNIQUE on wear of direct restoration and implantable cardioverter Accuracy and dimensional stability of materials and sealants. Pelka, M.A. defibrillator acti ity during elec extended-pour and conventional algi- et al. 63 tronic aen ( V1 UuS€ Roedig, J.J nate impression materials. Imbery, How to clean the tooth surface before et al. 521 r.A. et al. 32 sealant application. (Critical Sum- More about pac n ikers Letter Digital transition: the collaboration maries) Farsai, P.S. et al. 696 Crosske \ G H et al 1053 between dentists and laboratory DENTAL PROSTHESIS Response) Shah, J. et al technicians on CAD/CAM restora- Design Pacemakers and dental dev ons. Touchstone, A. et al. 15S CAD/CAM in-office technology: inno- Letter) Carlson, B.K Jun vations after 25 years for pre- Response) Shah, J. ¢ tegrating three-dimensional digital dictable, esthetic outcomes. Poticny, DENTAL ERRORS technologies for comprehensive D.J. et al. 5S (June Adaptation of airline crev resource ant dentistry. Patel, N. 20S The CEREC system: 25 years of chair- management principles to dent June side CAD/CAM dentistry. Fasbinder, Pinsky, H.M. et al. 1010 DENTAL INFORMATICS D.J. 3S (June) DENTAL IMPLANTATION, Ontology and the future of dental A clinical comparison of zirconia, ENDOSSEOUS research informatics. (Editorial) metal and alumina fixed-prosthesis Implant stability. (Letter) Flanas Smit! . B et al. 1173 frameworks veneered with layered iro. J. Jr DENTAL INSTRUMENTS or pressed ceramic: a three-year 7 Interference of cardiac pacemaker report. Christensen, R.P. et al. 1317 ind implantable cardioverter- A clinical evaluation of chairside technologies tor comprenensiy defibrillator activity during elec- lithium disilicate CAD/CAM crowns: implant dentist itel, N tronic dental device use. Roedig, J.J a two-year report. Fasbinder, D.J. et June et al. 521 al. 10S (June) Outcomes versus two More about pacemakers. (Letter) Digital transition: the collaboration stage im} ilacement Crit Crossley, G.H. et al. 1053; between dentists and laboratory Summaries) Byrne, G 125 Response) Shah, J. et al. 1053 technicians on CAD/CAM restora- The role of cone -beam computed Pacemakers and dental devices. tions. Touchstone, A. et al. 15S tomography in the planning and Letter) Carlson, B.K. 1052; (June) placement of implants. Worthington Response) Shah, J. et al. 1053 Integrating three-dimensional digital P. et al. 19S (Oct DENTAL MATERIALS technologies for comprehensive DENTAL IMPLANTS Are you using “gray-market” or coun- implant dentistry. Patel, N. 20S Cantilevers extending from unilateral terfeit dental products? Christensen, (June) implant-supported fixed prostheses G.J. 712 More about supplement. (Letter) a review of the literature and pre Composite restorations. (Letter) Silvestri, A. Jr. 940; (Editor’s Note) sentation of practical guidelines Fabel, P.F. 248; (Response) Gordan, 940 Greenstein, G. et al. 1221 Corre V.V. 250 Supplement at issue. (Letter) Friedel, tion) 1304 The effect of air-polishing abrasives A.E. 939; (Editor’s Note) 940 12 JADA 141(12) http://jada.ada.org December 2010

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