Seq #80 Thursday, 29 June 2006

11:00 AM-12:00 PM Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre Exhibit Hall 1, Poster
TMD, Bruxism, Sensory-motor Interactions
 
0978  Susceptibility of Masseter Muscle Activity to Periodontally-Evoked Reflex Inhibition
J. CHALMERS, A.G. MASON, and S.W. CADDEN, Dundee Dental School, United Kingdom
0979  Association between Alcohol-intake and Masseter Muscle Activity Recorded during Sleep
A. HOJO, T. HAKETA, K. BABA, and Y. IGARASHI, Tokyo Medical & Dental University, tokyo, Japan
0980  Neuropeptides and occlusal force on bone remodeling after tooth replantation
I.O. BARROS, T. MURAMOTO, and K. SOMA, Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Japan
0981  Influences of occlusal alteration on TMJ intra-articular space of working-side
K. MITSUI, K. YASHIRO, Y. UCHIYAMA, S. MURAKAMI, and K. TAKADA, Osaka University, Graduate School of Dentistry, Suita, Osaka, Japan
0982  WITHDRAWN
0983  Bilateral inhibition evoked by transcranial magnetic stimulation in human masseter
S. SAKUMA1, T.S. MILES2, S. JABERZADEH3, and M. NORDSTROM3, 1Aichi-Gakuin University, School of Dentistry, Nagoya, Japan, 2The University of Adelaide, Research Centre for Human Movement Control, Australia, 3The University of Adelaide, Australia
0984  Effect of partial molar loss on mastication, memory in SAMP8
Y. ITO, T. TSUCHIYA, D. KATO, T. YOKOYAMA, H. MURAKAMI, and T. TAKIGAWA, Aichi-Gakuin University, Nagoya, Japan
0985  Investigation of factors related to formation of tongue indentations
K. YANAGISAWA, I. TAKAGI, and K. SAKURAI, Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan
0986  Relationship between Tooth Contacts and Mandibular Displacement during Retrusive Excursion
K. HASHII1, H. KOIKE1, S. YAMASHITA1, S. AKIYAMA1, H. NUMAO1, and M. AI2, 1Matsumoto Dental University, Graduate School of Oral Medicine, Nagano, Japan, 2Matsumoto Dental University, Nagano, Japan
0987  An Relationship between Unilateral Posterior Crossbite and Masticatory Movements
K. TAKATSU-FUNAYAMA, A. TSUBOI, and M. WATANABE, Tohoku University, Graduate School of Dentistry, Sendai, Japan
0988  HPA axis activity on occlusal interference in rat
T. KOBAYASHI, K. YAMAZAKI, T. OOKUBO, J. FURUYA, T. NOMURA, T. KONDO, and T. SUZUKI, Iwate Medical University, Morioka-shi, Iwate, Japan
0989  Influence of Point Selection on Condylar Translation/Rotation Diagram
Y.-J. CHEN1, C.-C. CHEN2, S.-C. CHEN1, Y.-Y. SHIAU3, and T.-W. LU1, 1National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, 2Cardinal Tien Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan, 3National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan
0990  Bruxism. Associations with sleep and gut disturbances: a pilot study
S. HONG, University of Sydney, Australia, T. WHITTLE, University of Sydney, Jaw Function and Orofacial Pain Research Unit, Australia, and I.J. KLINEBERG, University of Sydney, Westmead Centre for Oral Health, Westmead, Australia
0991  Orthopantomographic Assessment of Temporomandibular Morphology and Association With Temporomandibular Disorders
M. ARYAL1, T. WHITTLE2, I. KLINEBERG2, and C. PECK2, 1Faculty of dentistry, University of Sydney, Westmead Centre for Oral Health, Australia, 2Faculty of dentistry, University of Sydney, Australia
0992  Experimental Jaw Muscle Pain and Muscle Activity During Standardized Tasks
D. SAE-LEE1, T. WHITTLE1, C.C. PECK1, A.R.C. FORTE1, G.M. MURRAY1, and B.J. SESSLE2, 1University of Sydney, Jaw Function and Orofacial Pain Research Unit, Westmead, Australia, 2University of Toronto, Canada
0993  Activity of superior head of lateral pterygoid in ipsilateral movements
M.K. BHUTADA1, T. WHITTLE2, I. PHANACHET3, K. WANIGARATNE4, C.C. PECK4, and G. MURRAY5, 1University of Sydney, -, Westmead, Australia, 2University of Sydney, Westmead, Australia, 3University of Sydney, Australia, 4University of Sydney, Westmead Centre for Oral Health, Westmead Hospital, Westmead, Australia, 5University of Sydney, Westmead Center for Oral Health, Westmead, Australia
0994  Influence of Condylar Guidance Inclination to Condylar Displacement during Clenching
H. KOIKE1, S. YAMASHITA1, K. HASHII1, and T. KIRIHARA2, 1Matsumoto Dental University, Graduate School of Oral Medicine, Nagano, Japan, 2Matsumoto Dental University, Nagano, Japan
0995  Do Any Inhibitory Jaw Reflexes Require Activation of Nociceptive Nerves?
A.G. MASON1, H.W. VAN DER GLAS2, and S.W. CADDEN1, 1University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom, 2University Medical Center, Str. 4. 115, Utrecht, Netherlands
0996  Determination of daily clenching events utilizing a portable EMG systems
Y. GOHDO, M. FUJISAWA, and K. ISHIBASHI, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan
0997  Mechanical Moment Associated Variation in EMG-Bite Force Relationship During Biting
S. UCHIDA1, L.R. IWASAKI2, J.C. NICKEL3, D.B. MARX4, Y. YOTSUI1, and H. INOUE1, 1Osaka Dental University, Japan, 2University of Nebraska Medical Center, College of Dentistry, Lincoln, USA, 3University of Nebraska Medical Center, Lincoln, USA, 4University of Nebraska - Lincoln, USA
0998  Relationship Between Interocclusal Distance and Masseter-muscle Activity during Eccentric Biting
H. OMOTO1, T. ARIMA2, M. TOYOTA2, T. SAKAGUCHI2, Y. SHIOTSU1, and S. MINAGI2, 1Okayama University Hospital, Occlusion and Removable Prosthodontics, Japan, 2Okayama University, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Japan
0999  Effect of Interferences with Mandibular Movement on Sleep Bruxism
M. TOYOTA, T. ARIMA, T. SAKAGUCHI, and S. MINAGI, Okayama University, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Japan
1000  Reference Interval in Simultaneity of Occlusal Contacts during Intercuspation
M. TATSUTA, T. KAWAZOE, A. TSURUMI, K. ARAI, N. UEMURA, and M. TANAKA, Osaka Dental University, Japan
1001  Clenching Suppresses Motor Unit Recruitment during Isometric Muscle Contractions
H. SATO1, Y. MAEDA1, and Y. KANG2, 1Osaka University Dental Hospital, Japan, 2Osaka University Graduate School of Dentistry, Japan
1002  Trigeminal Input Modulates Acoustic Stapedius Reflex and Inner Ear Function
M. ITO1, M. OKUBO2, H. KOBAYASHI2, M. IIJIMA2, N. NARITA2, and T. MATSUMOTO2, 1Nihon University, School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Chiba, Japan, 2Nihon University, School of dentistry at Matsudo, Chiba, Japan
1003  Regeneration of Periodontal Ruffini Endings Following Cryopreserved Nerve Graft
A. ITO, K. AZUMA, S. HONMA, M. KOGO, and S. WAKISAKA, Osaka University, Graduate School of Dentistry, Japan
1004  Distribution of Vesicular Glutamate Transporter Subunits in Periodontal Ruffini Endings
K. TAKI, A. ITO, K. AZUMA, S. HONMA, H. NIWA, and S. WAKISAKA, Osaka University, Suita, Japan
1005  Postnatal Changes of Neuronal Circuits Involved In Controlling Jaw Movements
S. NAKAMURA, and T. INOUE, Showa University, Tokyo, Japan

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