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Do cracking your knuckles affect your performance as a dentist? I've been cracking my knuckles as long as I could count and I mean like once every 20 minutes when I'm awake. Recently, I've noticed a weaker grip when I play tennis and it's beginning to worry me. Are there any dentists out there who have been cracking their knuckles all their life and do not notice any dexterity problems in their performance?
(Hopefully not*) :luck:
 
Do cracking your knuckles affect your performance as a dentist? I've been cracking my knuckles as long as I could count and I mean like once every 20 minutes when I'm awake. Recently, I've noticed a weaker grip when I play tennis and it's beginning to worry me. Are there any dentists out there who have been cracking their knuckles all their life and do not notice any dexterity problems in their performance?
(Hopefully not*) :luck:

Sorry to tell you this, but its over. Drop all your classes, start asking for refund.

Friend of mine, cracked his knuckle a few a times, rumor is he had to quit dental school and ended up waiting tables at our local "Olive Garden."



seriously though, chill. i don't think its a big deal. i think you should stop. Cracking your knuckles is NEVER good for you.
 
Cracking your knuckles is fine. Don't worry about it.
 
Just don't make a face while you crack your knuckles or it will stay that way.
 
though it's kinda difficult to show a consistent attitude while it hurts
 
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