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Evidence–based Tobacco Cessation Treatment by Dental Hygienists

Jamie L. Studts, Jessica L. Burris, Dana K. Kearns, Celeste T. Worth and Connie L. Sorrell
American Dental Hygienists' Association December 2011, 85 (1) 13-21;
Jamie L. Studts
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Jessica L. Burris
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Dana K. Kearns
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Celeste T. Worth
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