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Am I the only one who has been watching YouTube videos of dental procedures, dental schools, and anything else dental?

Anyone else have any particular videos that they liked?

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That's smart. I actually watched YouTube videos to gain more information about the schools I applied to.
 
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Haha I interviewed with Dr. Holmes at MUSC (which is where I'll be gaining my dental knowledge come June 2nd!). I don't necessarily understand this video, but I just like to see videos like this showing how good of a relationship the students there have with the faculty.

 
Anyone have a good source (ppt, video, book etc) that teaches you the bare basic of dental anatomy? I just want to learn some of the basic terms like mesial, distal etc..

I have wheeler's but that book is putting me to sleep x_x. I'm more of a lecture person =P
 
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Anyone have a good source (ppt, video, book etc) that teaches you the bare basic of dental anatomy? I just want to learn some of the basic terms like mesial, distal etc..

I have wheeler's but that book is putting me to sleep x_x. I'm more of a lecture person =P
I'd be interested in this, too.
 
Anyone have a good source (ppt, video, book etc) that teaches you the bare basic of dental anatomy? I just want to learn some of the basic terms like mesial, distal etc..

I have wheeler's but that book is putting me to sleep x_x. I'm more of a lecture person =P

I'd be interested in this, too.

Get a NBDE Part 1 review book. It has what you're looking for.
 
Get a NBDE Part 1 review book. It has what you're looking for.
Haha knowing what I now know as a D2, if you're an incoming student, there is absolutely no need to know anything about teeth coming into dental school; pre-studying is, in my opinion, a terrible use of your precious free time before school starts. I know most are excited and anxious to get to work, but I really urge any incoming D1s to cherish the freedom while they have it.


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Haha knowing what I now know as a D2, if you're an incoming student, there is absolutely no need to know anything about teeth coming into dental school; pre-studying is, in my opinion, a terrible use of your precious free time before school starts. I know most are excited and anxious to get to work, but I really urge any incoming D1s to cherish the freedom while they have it.


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Oh my gosh I keep falling for these bumped threads from 1 million years ago.
 
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