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Two-Year Randomized Clinical Trial of Adjunctive Minocycline Microspheres in Periodontal Maintenance

Amy C. Killeen, Jennifer A. Harn, Jeffrey Jensen, Fang Yu, Shawn Custer and Richard A. Reinhardt
American Dental Hygienists' Association August 2018, 92 (4) 51-58;
Amy C. Killeen
DDS, MS
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Jennifer A. Harn
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Jeffrey Jensen
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Fang Yu
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Shawn Custer
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Richard A. Reinhardt
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