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Effect of a Simulation Exercise on Restorative Identification Skills of First Year Dental Hygiene Students

Margaret Lemaster, Joyce M. Flores and Margaret S. Blacketer
American Dental Hygienists' Association February 2016, 90 (1) 46-51;
Margaret Lemaster
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Joyce M. Flores
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Margaret S. Blacketer
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