Seq #203 Friday, 12 March 2004

10:15 AM-11:30 AM Hawaii Convention Center Exhibit Hall 1-2, Poster
Ceramics and Cements: Clinical and Biological Evaluation
 
1795  Ceramic Inlays after Eight Years: Wear of Luting Composites
M. TASCHNER, R. FRANKENBERGER, and N. KRÄMER, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
1796  A 36 Month Clinical Evaluation of Finesse All Ceramic Restorations
D.M. BARNES, D.L. GEORGE, J.C. GINGELL, and E. ADACHI, University of Maryland, Baltimore, USA
1797  Biphasic calcium phosphate scaffolds via polymeric sponge method combining gel-casting
Y.-U. KIM1, D.-Y. LEE1, Y.-K. LEE1, K.-M. KIM2, K.-N. KIM1, S.-H. CHOI3, C.-K. KIM3, and R.Z. LEGEROS4, 1Medical Science and Engineering Research Center, Yonsei University College of Dentistry, Seoul, South Korea, 2Dept & Research Institute of Dental Biomaterials and Bioengineering, Yonsei University College of Dentistry, Seoul, South Korea, 3Dept. of Periodontics, Yonsei University College of Dentistry, Seoul, South Korea, 4New York University College of Dentistry(NYUCD), USA
1798  Dip coating of Ti6Al4V implants for in vivo tests
S. LOPEZ-ESTEBAN, E. SAIZ, and A.P. TOMSIA, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, CA, USA
1799  The biologic effect of HA/FA-coated porous Zirconia in bone regeneration
I.-C. RHYU1, S.-Y. SHIN1, H.-W. KIM2, H.-E. KIM2, Y.-M. LEE1, and S.-B. HAN1, 1Seoul National University, College of Dentistry, South Korea, 2Seoul National University, South Korea
1800  The Comparison of Root End Sealers Toxicity in Vitro
T.-H. HUANG1, C.-T. KAO2, and M.Y. CHOU2, 1Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan, 2Chung Shan Medical & Dental College, Taichung, Taiwan
1802  Inflammatory Cytokines Gene Expression on Cultured Cells stimulated with MTA
K. UEDA, T. INAMOTO, M. SHIDA, G. HATA, and T. TODA, Osaka Dental University, Japan
1803  An Experimental study on Osteoconductive ability of MTA
A. NAKAYAMA1, O. TAKEICHI2, B. OGISO3, K. MATSUZAKA4, and T. INOUE4, 1Nihon University, Shool of Dentistry, Tokyo, Japan, 2Nihon University, Tokyo, Japan, 3Nihon University, Tokyo, Japan, 4Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan
1804  Hardening of Dentin Adjacent to Glass Ionomer Restorations
D.W. BERZINS1, M.S. BAPNA2, M. BRITTO3, R. MOISEYEVA3, and N.K. SARKAR3, 1Marquette University School of Dentistry, Milwaukee, WI, USA, 2University of Illinois, Chicago, USA, 3Louisiana State University School of Dentistry, New Orleans, USA
1805  Influence of dental alloys on fluoride release of glass ionomers
P. RAMIREZ, F. BARCELO, and M.C. SANSON, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico
1806  Time-dependent Fluoride Uptake Into Dentin From a Resin-modified Glass Ionomer
C.I. MCLAREN1, J.B. DENNISON1, P. YAMAN1, B.H. CLARKSON1, and W.C. WAGNER2, 1University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA, 2University of Detroit Mercy, MI, USA
1807  Strength/Work-to-Fracture of a Bioactive Calcium Phosphate Cement
S.G. ALFANO, Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, VA, USA, and J.R. KELLY, University of Connecticut, Farmington, USA

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