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Association Between Dental Hygiene, Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors and Systemic Inflammation in Rural Adults

Stephanie J. Frisbee, Christopher B. Chambers, Jefferson C. Frisbee, Adam G. Goodwill and Richard J. Crout
American Dental Hygienists' Association September 2010, 84 (4) 177-184;
Stephanie J. Frisbee
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Christopher B. Chambers
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Jefferson C. Frisbee
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