Seq #67 Thursday, 29 June 2006

11:00 AM-12:00 PM Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre Exhibit Hall 1, Poster
Dentin/Caries Removal/Root Caries
 
0747  Evaluation of Ag(NH3)2F Solution as an Inhibitor of Dentin Demineralization
Y. USUI, Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Japan, S. IMAI, National Institute of Public Health, Saitama-Ken, Japan, E. KAERIYAMA, Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Bunkyo-ku , Tokyo, Japan, N. HANADA, National Institute of Public Health, Saitama, Japan, and H. UEMATSU, Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Bunkyo, Japan
0748  Remineralization Adjacent Materials in Solutions Differing in pH and Viscosity
Y. MUKAI1, T. TOMINAGA1, I. IWAYA1, T. TERANAKA1, and J.M. TEN CATE2, 1Kanagawa Dental College, Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan, 2ACTA, Amsterdam, Netherlands
0749  Validation of In-Vitro Model to Test Dentine Remineralisation Under Restorations
H. NGO1, J. MC INTYRE1, M. DALIDJAN1, and M.A. MOHAMED-TAHIR2, 1University of Adelaide, Australia, 2National University of Singapore, Singapore
0750  Effect of dentinal fluid on remineralization under Fuji-IX ART restorations
A. VU, J.M. MCINTYRE, and L.C. RICHARDS, University of Adelaide, Australia
0751  A New Method for Detecting the Hardness of Carious Dentin
A. SHIMIZU, M. HASEGAWA, N. KINOSHITA, and K. HONDA, Hyogo College of Medicine, Japan
0752  Detection of different dentin qualities with Fourier transformation
L. BONITZ1, W.H. ARNOLD2, and P. GAENGLER2, 1Universität Witten/ Herdecke, Klinikum Dortmund gGmbH, Germany, 2University of Witten/Herdecke, Germany
0753  Biocompatibility evaluation of Carisolv and papain base gel
S.K. BUSSADORI, K.P.S. FERNANDES, V.C.S. PAVESI, L. MOTTA, E.M. SANTOS, and M.D. MARTINS, UNINOVE, São Paulo, Brazil
0754  Removal of caries dentin according to Caries Check staining
K. ITOH, M. KUSUNOKI, M. OIKAWA, and H. HISAMITSU, Showa University, Tokyo, Japan
0755  Bacterial Invasion After Removal of Caries Using a Polymer Bur
M. OIKAWA, M. KUSUNOKI, K. ITOH, and H. HISAMITSU, Showa University, Tokyo, Japan
0756  Bacterial counts following three methods of carious dentine excavation
A. PHONGHANYUDH1, P. SAKULKHOO2, S. THAWEBOON1, S. NAKORNCHAI1, and P. LEELATAWEWUD1, 1Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand, 2Nakhonpanom Hospital, Thailand
0757  Metabolic activity of cariogenic bacteria underneath adhesive restorations
M.C. PETERS1, F. GU1, E. BRESCIANI1, J.C. FENNO1, T.J.E. BARATA2, T.C. FAGUNDES3, M.F.L. NAVARRO4, R.B. RUTHERFORD5, and S.H. DICKENS6, 1University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA, 2University of São Paulo-Bauru, Bauru, SP, Brazil, 3University of São Paulo-Bauru, Brazil, 4University of São Paulo-Bauru, Bauru SP, Brazil, 5University of Washington, Seattle, USA, 6American Dental Association Foundation, Gaithersburg, MD, USA
0758  Antimicrobial Effect of Ozone Gas in Primary Root Carious Lesions
N. SKAUG, G. STRAND, and Ø. NIELSEN, University of Bergen, Norway
0759  Association of salivary S.mutans levels with prevalence of root caries
N. IZUTANI, S. IMAZATO, K. IKEBE, K. MATSUDA, and S. EBISU, Osaka University, Graduate School of Dentistry, Japan
0760  Electron-probe and polarized-light analysis of artificial root caries lesions
K. CHITRAPU, I. WHITE, J. MCINTYRE, and M. DALIDJAN, Adelaide University, Australia
0761  Observation of root caries lesion using QLF
M. KAMBARA1, H. TANAKA2, M. UEMURA1, and K. KAWASAKI3, 1Osaka Dental University -, Japan, 2Osaka Dental University -, Hirakata-shi, Osaka, Japan, 3Osaka University -, Hirakata-shi Osaka, Japan
0762  Roentgen microanalysis of chemical composition of root caries
A. BRODZIKOWSKA, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland, and W. ZIELIńSKI, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

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