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Acknowledgments
This paper was revised by Dr. Paul S. Rosen. It replaces the
paper entitled Treatment of Gingivitis and Periodontitis which
was authored by Drs. William F. Ammons, Kenneth L.
Kalkwarf, and Stephen T. Sonis in May 1993 and revised by
Dr. Bruce L. Pihlstrom and William F. Ammons in September
1997. Members of the 2000-2001 Research, Science and
Therapy Committee include: Drs. David Cochran, Chair;
Timothy Blieden; Otis J. Bouwsma; Robert E. Cohen; Petros
Damoulis; Connie H. Drisko; Joseph P. Fiorellini; Gary
Greenstein; Vincent J. Iacono; Martha J. Somerman; Terry D.
Rees; Angelo Mariotti, Consultant; Robert J. Genco, Consul-
tant; and Brian L. Mealey, Board Liaison.
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