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Epidemiology / Nursing research / Periodontitis / Evidence-based medicine / Dentistry / Evidence-based practice / Clinical trial / Chronic periodontitis / Laser-assisted new attachment procedure / Health / Medicine / Medical informatics
Date: 2013-08-21 07:13:30
Epidemiology
Nursing research
Periodontitis
Evidence-based medicine
Dentistry
Evidence-based practice
Clinical trial
Chronic periodontitis
Laser-assisted new attachment procedure
Health
Medicine
Medical informatics

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