Seq #55 Thursday, 26 June 2003

11:00 AM-12:15 PM Svenska Massan Exhibition Hall B, Poster
Childhood Caries
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0413  Knowledge of Mothers about Dental Caries in Their Children
F. SZATKO1, M. WIERZBICKA2, E. DYBIZBANSKA2, M. ZAWADZINSKI2, E. MALKIEWICZ3, and M. GANOWICZ2, 1 Medical University of Lodz, Poland, 2 Medical University of Warsaw, Poland, 3 Ministry of Health, Warsaw, Poland
0414  Effects of Community Caries Prevention System for 1.5-year-old Children
K. KAWASAKI1, Y. IIJIMA2, N. HARAGUCHI3, T. TAGUCHI4, and F. SHINSHO2, 1 Nagasaki University Hospital of Dentistry, Japan, 2 Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Japan, 3 Nagasaki City Hall, Japan, 4 Nagasaki City Dental Association, Japan
0415  Selection of Caries Risk Patients in Child Dental Care
N.J. WANG, University of Bergen, Norway, and G.Ø. ASPELUND, Public Dental Services of Akershus, Oslo, Norway
0416  Prevention of Early Childhood Caries in Community Clinics: A Feasibility Study
J. VERONNEAU, Public Health Module-Cree, Region of James Bay, Montreal, Canada, and P.J. ALLISON, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
0417  The Use of Early School Performance and Free School Meals Receipt as Novel School Caries Predictors
V.E. MUIRHEAD, and W.S. MARCENES, Barts and The London Queen Mary's School of Medicine and Dentistry, England
0418  Maternal Readiness Predicts Incidence of Early Childhood Caries: An Exploration of Moderating Factors in a Sample of Indo-Canadian Families
P. WEINSTEIN1, T.S. BENTON1, and R. HARRISON2, 1 University of Washington, Seattle, USA, 2 University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
0419  Trend of Children's Caries Prevalence and Assessment of Community Dental Health Program in a Rural District of Japan
M. KITAMURA1, E. FUKUMOTO1, R. FURUGEN1, H. HAYASHIDA2, K. KAWASAKI2, Y. IIJIMA1, and F. SHINSHO1, 1 Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Japan, 2 Nagasaki University Hospital of Dentistry, Japan
0420  Targeted Caries Prevention in Dundee Infants -- Is an Integrated Primary Care Approach Viable?
N.B. PITTS, C.E. ANDERSON, C. LONGBOTTOM, and B.C. BONNER, University of Dundee, United Kingdom
0421  Comparison of Parental Attitudes Toward Caries in 3- to 5-year-old Children of Pakistani Origin in Lahore (Pakistan) and Bradford (UK)
S. ANWAR, S. WILLIAMS, J. CSIKAR, and A. MALIK, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
0422  Determining Adolescents’ Beliefs and Attitudes in Relation to Their Teeth
E. STOKES, A. GILLETT, M.J. PLATT, and C.M. PINE, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom
0423  Dentists' Perceptions of Barriers to Treatment of Childhood Caries in the UK
G. BURNSIDE1, C.M. PINE1, P. ADAIR2, I.G. CHESTNUTT3, and R. FREEMAN4, 1 University of Liverpool, United Kingdom, 2 The Royals Hospital, Belfast, Ireland, 3 University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff, United Kingdom, 4 Queen's University, Belfast, United Kingdom
0424  Barriers to General Dentists' Willingness to Treat Young Children
J.P. BROWN1, B. LIN1, G. BURNSIDE2, P.M. ADAIR3, and C. PINE2, 1 University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, USA, 2 University of Liverpool Dental School, United Kingdom, 3 Pain Management Service, Glasgow Scotland
0425  International Perspectives on Health Inequalities in Childhood Dental Caries
C.M. PINE1, P.M. ADAIR2, A.D. NICOLL1, G. BURNSIDE1, P.E. PETERSEN3, D. BEIGHTON4, R. ANDERSON5, S. ANWAR6, S. BRAILSFORD4, Z. BROUKAL7, I.G. CHESTNUTT8, D. DECLERCK9, X.P. FENG10, R. FERRO11, R. FREEMAN12, D. GIBBONS13, T. GUGUSHE14, R. HARRIS1, B. LIN15, E.C.M. LO16, G. MAUPOME17, M.H. MOOLA18, S. NAIDOO19, F. RAMOS-GOMEZ20, L. SAMARANAYAKE21, S. SHAHID22, M.S. SKEIE23, C. SPLIETH24, B.K. SUTTON25, C.-S. TEO26, and H. WHELTON27, 1 University of Liverpool, United Kingdom, 2 Southern General Hospital, Glasgow, United Kingdom, 3 University of Copenhagen, Denmark, 4 King's College London, United Kingdom, 5 Howard University, Washington, DC, USA, 6 University of Leeds, United Kingdom, 7 Institute of Dental Research, Prague, Czech Republic, 8 University of Wales, Cardiff, United Kingdom, 9 Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium, 10 Shanghai Second Medical University, shanghai, China, 11 Cittadella Hospital, Padova, Italy, 12 Queen's University of Belfast, United Kingdom, 13 GKT Dental Institute, London, United Kingdom, 14 Medical University of Southern Africa, Pretoria, South Africa, 15 University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, USA, 16 University of Hong Kong, China, 17 Center for Health Research, Portland, OR, USA, 18 University of the Western Cape, Capetown, South Africa, 19 University of Stellenbosch, Tygerberg, South Africa, 20 University of California, San Francisco, USA, 21 Prince Philip Dental Hospital, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 22 Bradford City Primary Care Trust, United Kingdom, 23 University of Bergen, Norway, 24 University of Greifswald, Germany, 25 Department of Health and Human Services, Raleigh, NC, NC, USA, 26 National University of Singapore, Singapore, 27 University Dental School, Cork, Ireland
0426  Familial and Cultural Perceptions and Beliefs of Oral Hygiene and Dietary Practices among Ethnically and Socio-economically Diverse Groups
P.M. ADAIR1, C.M. PINE2, G. BURNSIDE2, A.D. NICOLL2, A. GILLETT2, S. ANWAR3, Z. BROUKAL4, I.G. CHESTNUTT5, D. DECLERCK6, X.P. FENG7, R. FERRO8, R. FREEMAN9, D. GIBBONS10, D. GRANT-MILLS11, T. GUGUSHE12, J. HUNSRISAKHUN13, M. IRIGOYEN-CAMACHO14, E.C.M. LO15, M.H. MOOLA16, S. NAIDOO17, U. NYANDINDI18, V.J. POULSEN19, F. RAMOS-GOMEZ20, N. RAZANAMIHAJA21, S. SHAHID22, M.S. SKEIE23, P. SKUR24, C. SPLIETH25, C.-S. TEO26, H. WHELTON27, and D.W. YOUNG28, 1 Southern General Hospital, Glasgow, United Kingdom, 2 University of Liverpool, United Kingdom, 3 University of Leeds, United Kingdom, 4 Institute of Dental Research, Prague, Czech Republic, 5 University of Wales, Cardiff, United Kingdom, 6 Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium, 7 Shanghai Second Medical University, shanghai, China, 8 Cittadella Hospital, Padova, Italy, 9 Queen's University, Belfast, United Kingdom, 10 GKT Dental Institute, London, United Kingdom, 11 Howard University, Washington, DC, USA, 12 Medical University of Southern Africa, Pretoria, South Africa, 13 Prince of Songkla University, Songkhla, Thailand, 14 Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Mexico, Mexico, 15 The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 16 University Of Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa, 17 University of Sellenbosch, Tygerberg 7505 R.S.A, South Africa, 18 Ministry of Health, Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania, 19 University of Copenhagen, Denmark, 20 University of California, San Francisco, USA, 21 University of Majunga, Madagascar, 22 Bradford City Primary Care Trust, United Kingdom, 23 University of Bergen, Norway, 24 Baylor TAMU College of Dentistry, Dallas, TX, USA, 25 University of Greifswald, Germany, 26 National University of Singapore, Singapore, 27 University Dental School, Cork, Ireland, 28 Wallasey and Birkenhead Primary Care Team, United Kingdom

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