Dental schools without physics requirement?

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I have completed a science undergraduate degree, and wrote my DAT. Seems like I have all the requirements done for dental school, however the only thing that I'm missing (especially from US dental schools) is physics.

Are there any dental schools (Canada or USA) that are not strict about the physics requirement for admission? I am afraid it will hold me back, and I cannot take a physics course anymore as I just graduated.

Thanks for the help :)

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Physics is a very big factor in prereqs, most if not all US schools require it.
You can always take Physics by re-enrolling as a post-bac or enrolling in a physics class at your local community college, doesn't matter if you graduated already or not.
 
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