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Research ArticleRunner-Up: Best Paper Award

North Carolina Cardiologists' Knowledge, Opinions and Practice Behaviors Regarding the Relationship between Periodontal Disease and Cardiovascular Disease

Megan Mosley, Steven Offenbacher, Ceib Phillips, Christopher Granger and Rebecca S. Wilder
American Dental Hygienists' Association June 2015, 89 (suppl 2) 38-48;
Megan Mosley
BSDH, MS
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Steven Offenbacher
DDS, MS, PhD
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Ceib Phillips
MPH, PhD
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Christopher Granger
MD
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Rebecca S. Wilder
BSDH, MS
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