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Dental Hygiene Learning Outcomes Obtained Through Computer-Assisted Simulation Modules

Naoko Seki, Janelle Moross, Hiromi Otsuka, Masayo Sunaga, Mio Naito, Keiko Kondo, Kayoko Shinada, Ikuko Morio and Atsuhiro Kinoshita
American Dental Hygienists' Association February 2020, 94 (1) 32-38;
Naoko Seki
DDS, PhD
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Janelle Moross
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Hiromi Otsuka
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Masayo Sunaga
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Mio Naito
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Kayoko Shinada
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Ikuko Morio
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