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Environmental Tobacco Smoke and Periodontitis in U.S. Non–Smokers

Julie D. Sutton, Leah M. Ranney, Rebecca S. Wilder and Anne E. Sanders
American Dental Hygienists' Association June 2012, 86 (3) 185-194;
Julie D. Sutton
RDH, BSDH, MS
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Leah M. Ranney
PhD
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Rebecca S. Wilder
BSDH, MS
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Anne E. Sanders
MSocSc, PhD, MHEc
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