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Dental Care Needs of Male versus Female Children Visiting a School-based Mobile Dental Facility in West Virginia

R. Constance Wiener, Tiffany Summerlin, Lee B. Smith, Daniel T. Carrier and Michael A. Wiener
American Dental Hygienists' Association June 2020, 94 (3) 48-55;
R. Constance Wiener
MA, DMD, PhD
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Tiffany Summerlin
RDH, BSDH
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Lee B. Smith
MD, JD
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Daniel T. Carrier
DDS
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Michael A. Wiener
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