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Research ArticleCritical Issues in Dental Hygiene

Exploring Interprofessional Relationships Between Dental Hygienists and Health Professionals in Rural Canadian Communities

Janice C Grant and Zul Kanji
American Dental Hygienists' Association August 2017, 91 (4) 6-11;
Janice C Grant
Dip DH, BDSc, RDH
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