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A Pilot Study Comparing the Outcome of Scaling/Root Planing With and Without Perioscope™ Technology

Christine M. Blue, Patricia Lenton, Scott Lunos, Kjersta Poppe and Joy Osborn
American Dental Hygienists' Association June 2013, 87 (3) 152-157;
Christine M. Blue
BSDH, MS
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Patricia Lenton
RDH, MA
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Scott Lunos
MS
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Kjersta Poppe
RDH, MS
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Joy Osborn
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