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Factors Influencing California Dental Hygienists' Involvement in School-Based Oral Health Programs

Katherine V. Conklin, Gwen Essex and Dorothy J. Rowe
American Dental Hygienists' Association August 2016, 90 (4) 234-243;
Katherine V. Conklin
RDH, MS
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Gwen Essex
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