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Incorporating Oral–Systemic Evidence into Patient Care: Practice Behaviors and Barriers of North Carolina Dental Hygienists

Kathryn P. Bell, Ceib Phillips, David W. Paquette, Steven Offenbacher and Rebecca S. Wilder
American Dental Hygienists' Association March 2011, 85 (2) 99-113;
Kathryn P. Bell
RDH, MS
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Ceib Phillips
MPH, PhD
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David W. Paquette
DMD, MPH DMSc
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