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Your extracurriculars don't matter much. Even in dental school if you apply to residencies.

What matters most is your raw scores. Your grades. Your test scores. These are attributes that tell academics that you can handle school and excel.

Go ahead and do whatever extracurriculars make you happy and do some experience that can offer some filler in interviews.
 
Volunteering is more indicative of altruism. It is less about gaining "clinical exposure/experience".
 
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