website: 86th General Session & Exhibition of the IADR
Seq #209 Friday, July 4, 2008

2:00 PM-3:15 PM
Metro Toronto Convention Centre Exhibit Hall D-E, Poster
Risk Markers for Periodontitis
 
2141  Periodontal Attachment Loss in an Untreated Isolated Population of Brazil
P. CORRAINI1, V. BAELUM2, C.M. PANNUTI1, G.A. ROMITO1, A.N. PUSTIGLIONI1, and F.E. PUSTIGLIONI1, 1University of Sao Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil, 2Royal Dental College, Aarhus C, Denmark
2142  Tongue Piercing in Young Adults: A Cross-Sectional Study
J. STILLEY, F.M. BECK, and D.N. TATAKIS, Ohio State University, Columbus, USA
2143  Three-rooted mandibular first molars in Taiwanese population
M.-G. TU1, C.-C. TSAI2, J.-G. LIU3, S.-Y. CHEN3, P.-W. DAI1, and H.-H. CHIANG1, 1China Medical University and Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan, 2Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan, 3China Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan
2144  Periodontal Conditions in Adults Chinese
J.Y. BIAN, W.S. RONG, and W.J. WANG, Peking University, Beijing, China
2145  Alveolar Bone Loss in Athletes at Pan and Parapanamerican Games-2007
P.L.S. EVANS1, A.M.L. GUEDES1, F.R. GUEDES1, R.A. ANDRADE1, A.L.S. ALMEIDA1, J.J. RODRIGUES-DA-SILVA1, J.A. GRANGEIRO2, and E.M.B. TINOCO1, 1State University of Rio de Janeiro - UERJ, Brazil, 2Brazilian Olympic Committee - COB, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
2146  IV. German Oral Health Study (DMS IV) – Periodontal Results
T. HOFFMANN, University of Technology Dresden, Germany, U. SCHIFFNER, University of Hamburg, Germany, T. KERSCHBAUM, Universitatsklinik fur Zahn-, Mund-und Kieferheilkunde, Koeln, Germany, E. SCHROEDER, TNS Healthcare, Muenchen, Germany, and W. MICHEELIS, IDZ, Koeln, Germany
2147  Relationship Between Width and Thickness of Keratinized Gingival Tissue
S. KAHN1, A.M.C. EGREJA1, W.A.S. MACHADO1, S. BITTENCOURT2, and J.A. SILVA JR1, 1Universidade Veiga de Almeida, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 2Escola Bahiana de Medicina e Saúde Pública, Salvador, Brazil
2148  Prevalence,extent and severity of periodontal disease of institutionalized elderly
S. SEKINO1, T. KIKUTANI2, F. TAMURA2, A. HISANO3, and Y. NUMABE1, 1Nippon Dental University, Tokyo, Japan, 2Nippon Dental University Hospital Rehabilitation Clinic for Speech and Swallowing Disorders, Tokyo, Japan, 3Nippon Dental University Hospital, Tokyo, Japan
2149  Epidemiology of periodontitis in the Study of Health in Pomerania
B. HOLTFRETER, and T. KOCHER, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-University Greifswald, Germany
2150  Clinical evidence for smoking as a risk factor for periodontitis
S.A.S. MOIMAZ, N.A. SALIBA, O. SALIBA, L.G. ZINA, and C.A.S. GARBIN, Unesp São Paulo State University, Araçatuba/SP, Brazil
2151  Frequency of Periodontitis Using Different Clinical Protocols and Case Definitions
P. EKE, Center for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA, USA, G.O. THORNTON-EVANS, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, USA, E. BELTRAN, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Chamberlee, GA, USA, and B.A. DYE, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Hyattsville, MD, USA
2152  Relationship between oral tori and oral condition in Japanese adults
N. SUGIHARA1, Y. MAKI1, A. NAKAZAWA1, A. KUROKAWA2, K. YAMADA2, and T. MATSUKUBO1, 1Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan, 2The Lion Foundation for Dental Health, Tokyo, Japan
2153  Risk Factors for Periodontal Disease in an HIV-1 Cohort
L.T. VERNON, C.A. DEMKO, M.M. LEDERMAN, A. WEINBERG, and C.C. WHALEN, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA
2154  Periodontal Disease in Puerto Rican Older Adults
M. MONTERO1, A. ELIAS1, B.A. DYE2, and K. JOSHIPURA1, 1University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, USA, 2Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Hyattsville, MD, USA
2155  Periodontal Status of the Sandy Bay First Nation in Manitoba
E. GHIABI, and D. BROTHWELL, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada
2156  Periodontal disease progression in cleft lip, alveolus and palate subjects
G. HUYNH-BA1, N.P. LANG1, M.A. KRAEHENMANN2, U. BRÄGGER1, and G. SALVI1, 1University of Berne, Switzerland, 2University of Zurich, Switzerland
2157  Prediction of Onset and Progression of Periodontitis by Salivary Tests
T. SATO, H. SUZUKI, T. TANAKA, T. KAMODA, T. MURATA, T. IMAI, and K. YAEGAKI, Nippon Dental University, Tokyo, Japan
2158  Human Periodontal Phenotypes: Identification Based on Gingival and Dental Characteristics
H.L. CHANG, T. SHI, and D.N. TATAKIS, Ohio State University, Columbus, USA
2159  Risk indicators for periodontal problems among adult and elderly Nepalese
J. DAVID, University of Bergen, Norway, R. YEE, Oral Health Consultant, Hampshire, United Kingdom, and D. LAMA, United Mission to Nepal, Kathmandu, Nepal
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