Non-surgical periodontal therapy plus short-term antibiotic treatment may improve clinical disease activity: a pilot study in difficult to treat rheumatoid arthritis
Main Authors: | Moeller, B, Bender, P, Eick, S, Midwood, K, Potempa, J, Reichenbach, S, Schwenzer, A, Villiger, P, Wong, A |
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Format: | Conference item |
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Wiley
2018
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