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Diabetes-Related Knowledge and Sources of Information among Periodontal Patients: Is There a Role for Dental Hygienists?

Shiela M. Strauss, Geetika Singh, Janet Tuthill, Anya Brodsky, Mary Rosedale, Ariana Bytyci, Inna Drayluk, Alisa Llambiri, Krystal Savice and Stefanie Russell
American Dental Hygienists' Association April 2013, 87 (2) 82-89;
Shiela M. Strauss
PhD
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Geetika Singh
BDS
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Janet Tuthill
RDH, MA
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Anya Brodsky
DDS
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Mary Rosedale
PhD
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Ariana Bytyci
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Inna Drayluk
MA
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Alisa Llambiri
AAS
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Krystal Savice
BS
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Stefanie Russell
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