Cite
Chewable Tobacco is Significantly Associated with Dental Caries and Periodontitis Among Incarcerated Women in Prison
MLA
Hina Shah, et al. “Chewable Tobacco Is Significantly Associated with Dental Caries and Periodontitis Among Incarcerated Women in Prison.” Pakistan Journal of Medicine and Dentistry, vol. 12, no. 1, May 2024. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.36283/PJMD12-1/006.
APA
Hina Shah, Imran Khan, Sibghat Ullah Khan, Jai Kershan, Sanaa Ahmed, Sumbul Ayaz, & Ghazala Usman. (2024). Chewable Tobacco is Significantly Associated with Dental Caries and Periodontitis Among Incarcerated Women in Prison. Pakistan Journal of Medicine and Dentistry, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.36283/PJMD12-1/006
Chicago
Hina Shah, Imran Khan, Sibghat Ullah Khan, Jai Kershan, Sanaa Ahmed, Sumbul Ayaz, and Ghazala Usman. 2024. “Chewable Tobacco Is Significantly Associated with Dental Caries and Periodontitis Among Incarcerated Women in Prison.” Pakistan Journal of Medicine and Dentistry 12 (1). doi:10.36283/PJMD12-1/006.