Seq #215 Friday, 11 March 2005

2:00 PM-4:00 PM Baltimore Convention Center Exhibit Hall E-F, Poster
Impression Material & Dimension Behavior
 
1887  Dimension Behavior of Modelling Resins for Implant Suprastructures
K. KROSZEWSKY1, G. LUTZ2, C. HAESSLER2, and H.A. JAKSTAT2, 1University of Leipzig, Zentrum fuer Zahn-, Mund-, Kieferheilkunde, Germany, 2University of Leipzig, Germany
1888  In Vitro Antimicrobial Effects of Triclosan-Containing Polymethylmethacrylate
B. GOLDSTEIN, V.I. HARASZTHY, E.A. MONACO, Jr., and J.J. ZAMBON, State University of New York - Buffalo, School of Dental Medicine, USA
1889  Effect of Chemomechanical Gel on the Microflora of Carious Dentin
W.L. MASSEY, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Boston, MA, USA, K.A. MAYS, University of Maryland Baltimore Dental School, USA, and J.A. VON FRAUNHOFER, University of Maryland, Baltimore, USA
1890  Mixing Method Effects on Mechanical Properties of Alginate Impression Materials
G.N. FREY1, H. LU1, and J.M. POWERS2, 1University of Texas Dental Branch at Houston, USA, 2University of Texas Dental Branch at Houston, Houston Biomaterials Research Center, USA
1891  WITHDRAWN
1892  Insertion Forces of Automix Tray VPS Impression Materials
B. RICHTER, J. ZECH, and J. GRAMANN, 3M ESPE AG, Seefeld, Germany
1893  Gingival retraction cords absorption after soaking in aluminum chloride solutions
A.C. RICKLI, C.G. GUEDES, C.E. PALHARES, and L.P. SILVA, Universidade De Brasilia, Brasília , DF, Brazil
1894  Accuracy of Two Impression Materials for Implant Impression:Three Dimensional Analysis
M.L. AGUILAR, W. PSOTER, A. ELIAS, and C. TORO, University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, USA
1895  Evaluation of Alginate versus an Alginate Substitute for Orthodontic Applications
B.N. HOCKENBERGER, N.M. DOWNEY, W.A. BRANTLEY, H.W. FIELDS, Jr., K.W.L. VIG, and F.M. BECK, Ohio State University, Columbus, USA
1896  The Effects of Oxygen-based Disinfectant on Dimensional Accuracy of Alginates
Y.P. MUK, W.A. MAHMOOD, and N.H. ABU-KASIM, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
1897  Precision of Duplicate Dies Made With Different Impression Taking Procedures
H. RUDOLPH, S. QUAAS, R. LOOS, and R.G. LUTHARDT, Dresden University of Technology, Germany
1898  Wettability of newly introduced pvs-materials
M. EICHHORN, M. BALKENHOL, P. FERGER, and B. WÖSTMANN, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, Germany
1899  The Sharkfin Test for heavy and light body impression materials
J.L. CHAPMAN1, R. COTE2, and J.O. BURGESS1, 1Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, USA, 2Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, Center of Excellence in Craniofacial and Oral Biology, New Orleans, USA
1900  Rheological Properties of VPS Wash Impression Materials
J. ZECH, H. HOFFMANN, and B. RICHTER, 3M ESPE AG, Seefeld, Germany
1901  Comparison of the dimensional accuracy of six impression materials
R. BURESCH, M. EICHHORN, M. BALKENHOL, B. WÖSTMANN, and P. FERGER, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, Germany
1902  Thermal Behavior of Agar Impression Materials
K.-M. KIM, M.-C. KIM, and K.-N. KIM, Yonsei University, Department & Research Institute of Dental Biomaterials and Bioengineering, Brain Korea 21 Project for Medical Science, College of Dentistry, Seoul, South Korea
1903  Dimensional Accuracy of Three Two-step Putty and Wash Impression Materials
S. QUAAS, H. RUDOLPH, R. LOOS, and R.G. LUTHARDT, Dresden University of Technology, Germany
1904  Physical Properties of Alginate and Alginate Alternative Impression Materials
E. NGUYEN, L. HUYNH, D.X. XIE, and D. TOBIA, Kerr Corporation, Orange, CA, USA

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