Wheeler's Dental Anatomy

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Hello friends, I am posting for the first time and have been reading most posts for the past several months. I must admit this forum has contributed immensely towards my preparation for NBDE 1 and I have currently put in 1000+ hours towards my prep but I needed this time since I am a graduade of 1994 and had forgotten most of the basic sciences subjects.
I have finished a pile of books covering the various aspects of the exam and still have more to go therefore I feel little constrained about time as I am taking the exam on May 30th.

I have a question about Wheeler's book, there is a chapter about pulp canals and chambers how important in your opinion is it for the exam. I am done with tooth morphology chapters and will move towards occlusion but was not sure about this particular chapter pertaining to pulp canals/chambers.

Your guidance and input would be much appreciated.
Thanks.

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Hello friends, I am posting for the first time and have been reading most posts for the past several months. I must admit this forum has contributed immensely towards my preparation for NBDE 1 and I have currently put in 1000+ hours towards my prep but I needed this time since I am a graduade of 1994 and had forgotten most of the basic sciences subjects.
I have finished a pile of books covering the various aspects of the exam and still have more to go therefore I feel little constrained about time as I am taking the exam on May 30th.

I have a question about Wheeler's book, there is a chapter about pulp canals and chambers how important in your opinion is it for the exam. I am done with tooth morphology chapters and will move towards occlusion but was not sure about this particular chapter pertaining to pulp canals/chambers.

Your guidance and input would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
That stuff is good to know. Think I may have had a question or two.
 
Well, I admire you for the effort that you are putting in but read Decks thoroughly and if possible buy the BRS series for each (only if you feel u can go thru' that material now) subject and study.
Text books should only be used for reference purposes. The root canals and pulp chambers shapes etc will be covered in Kaplan and other study material.
Good luck with your exam.
 
If you don't have much time..just make sure to remember the usual shape of pulp canals and pulp chambers.Like, where the pulp canal is constricted Mesio-distally or bucco-lingually at cervical or middle 3rd etc,
 
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