Seq #22 Friday, 16 September 2005

11:00 AM-12:30 PM RAI Congress Center Lounge Upper Floor - 3, Poster
Cariology
 
0167  Dental health of 2-4-year-old children in Estonia
J. OLAK1, S. KARJALAINEN2, R. MANDAR1, and M. SAAG1, 1 Tartu University, Estonia, 2 University of Turku, Finland
0168  Marginal Imperfections and their Potential Influence on Artificial Caries
U. KRAFT, N. CARSTENS, E. GLOCKMANN, and I. HOYER, University of Jena, Erfurt, Germany
0169  Assessment of Caries Risk for 2-6 Years Olds in Riga
I. HENKUZENA, and R. CARE, Medical Academy of Latvia, Riga, Latvia
0170  Changes of SiC among Polish children and youth
E. DYBIZBANSKA, E. PIERZYNOWSKA, M. ZAWADZINSKI, A. MIELCZAREK, and M. GANOWICZ, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland
0171  Mutans Streptococci and Caries Prevalence in Polish Schoolchildren
I. STRUZYCKA1, W. HRYNIEWICZ2, A. KWIATKOWSKA1, A. SKOCZYNSKA2, and J. WALORY2, 1 Medical University of Warsaw, Poland, 2 National Institute of Public Health, Warsaw, Poland
0172  Proteins in Bovine Colostrum Protect Against Calcium Hydroxyapatite Dissolution
A. BARDOW, J. CHRISTOFFERSEN, M.R. CHRISTOFFERSEN, A.M.L. PEDERSEN, S. KIRKEBY, D. MOE, and B. NAUNTOFTE, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
0173  Salivary levels of mutans streptococci in Polish schoolchildren
I. STRUZYCKA1, W. HRYNIEWICZ2, A. SKOCZYNSKA2, and J. WALORY2, 1 Medical University of Warsaw, Poland, 2 National Institute of Health, Warsaw, Poland
0174  Oral Involvement in Hereditary Epidermolysis Bullosa
J. BECKER, G. DANESH, C. LIPPOLD, and T. DAMMASCHKE, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität, Münster, Germany
0175  Oral microflora identification in head and neck-irradiated patients
C. LLENA1, T. PÉREZ1, S. FERNÁNDEZ-BARREDO1, L. FORNER2, and C. GALIANA1, 1 Universidad Cardenal Herrera-CEU, Alfara del Patriarca, Spain, 2 Universidad de Valencia, Spain
0176  Children with Fatty Acid Oxidation Disorder are at Caries Risk
H. FORSS1&2, and S. ALALUUSUA1, 1University of Helsinki, 2Kuopio University Hospital, Finland
0177  Relationship Between Body Mass Index (BMI) and Dental Caries
H. SENKEL1, R. HEINRICH-WELTZIEN2, I. GODDON1, W. TIETZE2, and L. STOESSER2, 1 Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis, Schwelm, Germany, 2 University of Jena, Erfurt, Germany
0178  The construction of the caries prediction model by decision analysis
Y. NOMURA1, F. NISHIKAWARA1, and N. HANADA2, 1 Tsurumi University, Kanagawa, Japan, 2 National Institute of Public Health, Saitama, Japan
0179  Root Caries Lesions - Structural Characteristics Following Treatment with Different Varnishes
A. BRODZIKOWSKA, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland
0180  Anti-Demineralizing Potential of Bottled Green Tea Drinks in vitro
Y. MUKAI1, K. KAMIJO1, Y. HIRATA1, T. TERANAKA1, and J.M. TEN CATE2, 1 Kanagawa Dental College, Yokosuka, Japan, 2 ACTA (Academic Center for Dentistry Amsterdam), Netherlands
0181  Correlations between Lesion Profiles and Subsequent Demineralization adjacent to Materials
T. SHIIYA1, Y. MUKAI1, T. TERANAKA1, and J.M. TEN CATE2, 1 Kanagawa Dental College, Yokosuka, Japan, 2 ACTA (Academic Center for Dentistry Amsterdam), Netherlands
0182  Effect of Amount of Fluoridated Toothpaste on Lesion Formation
D. VAN DER HEUL, A.M. KILSDONK, C. VAN LOVEREN, and A.J.P. VAN STRIJP, Academic Centre for Dentistry (ACTA), Amsterdam, Netherlands
0183  Effect of Fluoride Mouthrinses on Lesion Formation in Dentin
A.J.P. VAN STRIJP, V.A.M. GERARDU, M.J. BUIJS, C. VAN LOVEREN, and J.M. TEN CATE, Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA), Netherlands
0184  Role of Strontium-Fluoride Toothpaste in Remineralization of Decalcified Enamel
A. SURDACKA, E. KACZMAREK, R. KOCZOROWSKI, and J. STOPA, Poznañ University of Medical Sciences, Poland
0185  A Comparison of Biological Activities in Three SnF2-Containing Toothpastes
G. JONSKI, E. SAXEGAARD, A. YOUNG, and G. RÖLLA, University of Oslo, Norway
0186  Fluoride Profile of Human Eamel Treated With Iontophoresis Device
T. FISHER1, I. ROMAN1, and O. ZUABI2, 1 Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, 2 Periodontal unit, Rambam Medical Center, Haifa Israel, Israel
0187  Two models to evaluate antimicrobial effects in the oral cavity
V. GERARDU, A.J.P. VAN STRIJP, M.J. BUIJS, C. VAN LOVEREN, and J.M. TEN CATE, ACTA - Universiteit van Amsterdam, Netherlands
0188  Antimicrobial Effect of HealOzone in Class I Caries Lesions
K. PRSKALO1, M. PERINIC2, J. SUTALO1, S. KALENIC3, Z. TARLE1, and A. KNEZEVIC1, 1 University of Zagreb- School of Dental Medicine, Croatia, 2 private office, Donja Stubica, Croatia, 3 Clinical Hospital Center Zagreb, Croatia
0189  In Vitro Evaluation of Different Techniques of Cavity Preparation
M. RACZYNSKA, K. MALKIEWICZ, and E. JODKOWSKA, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland
0190  Profilometric Surface Roughness Measurement after Different Interdental Stripping Techniques
A. HELLAK, G. DANESH, C. LIPPOLD, T. HELLAK, T. DAMMASCHKE, and E. SCHÄFER, University of Munster, Münster, Germany
0191  Odontogliphic Pattern and Demineralization Region in Enamel of Human Teeth
T. MATTHEWS-BRZOZOWSKA1, K. MEHR2, B. MISKOWIAK2, and P. PIOTROWSKI2, 1 Wroclaw University, University of Medical Sciences - Poznan, Poland, 2 University of Medical Sciences - Poznan, Poland
0192  Enumeration of mutans streptococci in clinical samples by mMSB-kit
F. NISHIKAWARA1, Y. NOMURA1, and N. HANADA2, 1 Tsurumi University, Kanagawa, Japan, 2 National Institute of Public Health, Saitama, Japan
0193  Case-Control Study: Lisozima and Tiocyanate relationship with dental caries
P. CEARRA, A. GARCIA, M. BARRANQUERO, and F.J. GOIRIENA, Universidad del Pais Vasco, Bilbao, Spain

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