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Research ArticleInnovations in Dental Hygiene Education

Perceptions of Incivility Among Dental Hygiene Students and Faculty/Administrators

Kristen M. Stephens, JoAnn R. Gurenlian and Michelle Hurlbutt
American Dental Hygienists' Association December 2023, 97 (6) 26-36;
Kristen M. Stephens
Cerritos College Dental Hygiene Program, Norwalk, CA, USA
RDH, MSDH, EdD
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JoAnn R. Gurenlian
Department of Dental Hygiene, Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID, USA
Education Division, American Dental Hygienists’ Association, Chicago, IL, USA
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Michelle Hurlbutt
West Coast University Dental Hygiene Program, Anaheim, CA, USA
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