Seq #249 Friday, 12 March 2004

10:15 AM-11:30 AM Hawaii Convention Center Exhibit Hall 1-2, Poster
Orofacial Structure and Sensory Motor Function
 
2470  Electrophysiological study on regeneration of the inferior alveolar nerve
Y. SHOJU, M. NAKAJIMA, and K. KAKUDO, Osaka Dental University, Oral and Maxillofacial surjery, Japan
2471  Observation of jaw movement with dental clutch and face marks
Y.J. CHANG1, Y.-J. CHEN1, T.-W. LU2, and Y.-Y. SHIAU1, 1National Taiwan University, School of Dentistry, Taipei, Taiwan, 2National Taiwan University, Institute of Biomedical Engeneering, Taipei, Taiwan
2472  Liquid diet influences acquirement of stomatognathic function
M. YAMADA1, Y. KOGA2, I. OKAYASU2, K. OI2, Y. YAMADA3, and N. YOSHIDA2, 1Nagasaki University, nagasaki, Japan, 2Nagasaki University, nagasaki city, Japan, 3Niigata University, Japan
2473  Postprandial thermogenesis associated with mastication is sympathetically mediated in rats
T. FUJISE1, K. OKA2, Y. NAGAFUCHI2, R. WATANABE2, and M. NAKATA2, 1Kyushu University, Faculty of Dental Science, Fukuoka, Japan, 2Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan
2474  Estimation of Neural Generators by Occlusal Interference using Dipole Trasing
E. MUSHIMOTO, Y. TOYODA, and H. TANAKA, Iwate Medical University, School of dentistry, Morioka, Japan
2475  Mechanical hyperalgesia of muscles induced by occlusal trauma in rat
K.-Y. FU1, Y.-F. YU2, X.-D. LIU3, M.-Q. WANG3, X.-C. MA1, and Z.-K. ZHANG1, 1Peking University School of Stomatology, Beijing, China, 2Zhejiang University, School of Medicine, Hangzhou, China, 3The Fourth Military Medical University, School of Stomatology, Xian, China
2476  Masticatory Movement Function and Masticatory Performance in TMD Patients
I. ARAKAWA, H. SHIGA, Y. KOBAYASHI, and M. UNNO, Nippon Dental University, Tokyo, Japan
2477  Relationship Between Motor Output And Brain Activity During Swallowing
K. MAEDA1, T. ONO1, H. SHINAGAWA1, E. HONDA2, T. KURABAYASHI1, and K. OHYAMA1, 1Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Japan, 2University of Tokushima, Japan
2478  Movement of pharyngoesophageal segment in spontaneous swallowing in human
A. OKADA, M. HONMA, S. NOMURA, and Y. YAMADA, Niigata University, Japan
2479  Cardiovascular Activity and Beta-adrenergic Receptor Function in Female Fibromyalgia Patients
K. MAEKAWA1, C. TWE2, A. LOTAIF2, F. CHIAPPELLI2, J. YAGIELA2, and G. CLARK3, 1Okayama University, Graduate School of Medicine and Dentistry, Japan, 2University of California - Los Angeles, USA, 3University of California - Los Angeles, School of Dentistry, Los Angeies, USA
2480  Relationship between Masticatory Movement and Brain Blood Flow
H. SHIGA, Y. KOBAYASHI, Y. SHONAI, and T. KUROKI, Nippon Dental University, Tokyo, Japan
2481  Age Variation in Stress-related Salivary Cortisol and Muscle Activity
M. BAKKE, A. TUXEN, C.E. THOMSEN, A. BARDOW, T. ALKJÆR, and B.R. JENSEN, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen N, Denmark
2482  Hard Food Mastication Suppresses Inflammation-induced Nociception
K. IWATA, K. SHIMIZU, and Y. TSUBOI, Nihon University, Dentistry, Tokyo, Japan
2483  Characteristics of mentalis muscle activity during chewing
Y. INOKO, Nippon Dental University, School of dentistry at Niigata, Niigata, Japan, and O. MORITA, Nippon Dental University, Niigata, Japan

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