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Graphic 1. Scatter diagram between Sulcus Bleeding Index and Quigley-Hein Index in 59 female psychiatric patients at Hospital Nuestra Señora del Perpetuo Socorro from Pasto, Colombia, 2007
Graphic 2. Percentage of psychiatric patients with periodontal diseaseGPGLIPGGSePLSePGMPLMPGSPLSP

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