Seq #240 Saturday, 11 March 2006

3:00 PM-4:00 PM Dolphin Hotel Pacific Hall, Poster
Craniofacial Growth/ Skull Biology
 
2188  Relationship Between Different Wrist Bones and Dental Age
H.T. LOEVY1, L. TASCHINI1, and A.F. GOLDBERG2, 1University of Illinois at Chicago, USA, 2VAMCNC, Lake Forest, IL, USA
2189  Cephalometric Evaluation of Mandibular Molars Relation to Variable Skeletal Components
L.M. ANDRIA, L.P. LEITE, E.C. COOPER, A.M. DUNLAP, and L.B. KING, Medical University of south Carolina, Kiawah Island, USA
2190  Development of the Curve of Spee During Normal Human Growth
R.R. HARDINGER1, S.D. MARSHALL1, M.H. CASPERSEN2, D.V. DAWSON1, M.A. LARSON1, J. ZHANG3, R.G. FRANCISCUS1, and T.E. SOUTHARD4, 1University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA, 2University of Iowa May 05 graduate, Fredericksburg, VA, USA, 3University of Iowa, College of Public Health, Iowa City, USA, 4University of Iowa, USA
2191  Comparison of Hand Traced and Computerized Cephalograms
J.K. MCGRORY, D. RODEN JOHNSON, J.D. ENGLISH, R. GALLERANO, and B. POWELL, University of Texas, Houston, USA
2192  Absolute and relative craniofacial growth comparisons of mice and rats
S. MYSER1, R. HINTON2, and P.H. BUSCHANG2, 1Baylor College of Dentistry (TAMUSHSC), Texas A&M University System, Dallas, TX, USA, 2Baylor College of Dentistry (TAMUSHSC), Dallas, TX, USA
2193  Maxillary Midline Spacing In Blacks and Whites, Genetic or Environmental
E.R. RICHARDSON, Center For The Study of Human Growth and Development, Nashville, TN, USA
2194  PA Cephalometric Analysis of Transverse Dental Relationships with Cranio-Facial Forms
M.A. FREEDMAN1, J.W. THOMAS2, and J. BURCH2, 1Nova Southeastern University, College of Dental Medicine, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA, 2Nova Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA
2195  WITHDRAWN
2196  Lateral Cephalometric Superimposition Using Automated Image Fitting Techniques
M. SIEVERS, B. LARSON, and C.-C. KO, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA
2197  Profile angle defines soft tissue chin position in adults
H.-L. CHEN, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Chang Gung University, Tao-Yuan, Taiwan, and C.B. WU, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Tao-Yuan, Taiwan
2198  Mechanical Strain Distribution in the Lateral Pterygoid Process
C.M. DRAKE1, M.P. AKHTER2, T.S. SAINI1, and N.S. KIMMES1, 1Creighton University - School of Dentistry, Omaha, NE, USA, 2Creighton University Osteoporosis Research Center, Omaha, NE, USA
2199  Accuracy and Repeatability of the GM10 Occlusal Force-Meter
J.D. RUGH1, Y. NAKATSUKA2, K. NAKATSUKA3, J.P. HATCH1, and D. JENSEN4, 1University of Texas - San Antonio / Health Science Ctr, USA, 2Matsumoto Dental University, Shiojiri, Nagano, Japan, 3Matsumoto Dental University, Shiojiri,Nagano, Japan, 4The University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, USA
2200  Mandibular cortical bone density during growth in the American alligator
K. RIVERS1, Q. WANG1, C. ROSS2, and P.C. DECHOW1, 1Baylor College of Dentistry, Texas A&M Health Science Center, Dallas, USA, 2University of Chicago, IL, USA
2201  Mandibular elastic moduli estimated using bar method of ultrasound transmission
H. NGUYEN, and P. DECHOW, Baylor College of Dentistry, Texas A&M Health Science Center, Dallas, USA
2202  Asymmetry of the articular eminence of an edentulous population
E. WU, L. SCHILLING, and T.R. JASINEVICIUS, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA
2203  Thickness of the glenoid fossa roof in young adult skulls
B. KOFFORD1, E. WU2, M.A. PYLE2, F.M. CURD2, J.C. TÜRP3, and T.R. JASINEVICIUS2, 1Case Western Reserve University, School of Dental Medicine, Cleveland, OH, USA, 2Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA, 3University of Basel Dental School, Switzerland
2204  An Improved Method of Evaluating Masticatory Performance
S.L. BERARD1, P.H. BUSCHANG2, and G.S. THROCKMORTON2, 1Baylor College of Dentistry, Texas A&M University Health Science Center, Dallas, TX, USA, 2Baylor College of Dentistry, Dallas, TX, USA

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