DENTAL TEXTBOOKS!

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jrdriscollgordon

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Hello, I'm looking into investing in a concise, beneficial, and outlined basic dental textbook. I have done some research and three of the most common I have found are the following: Wheeler's Dental Anatomy, Physiology, And Occlusion, Illustrated Dental Embryology, Histology, and Anatomy, and Woelfels Dental Anatomy. If anyone can vouch for these textbooks and tell me there honest opinions it would be greatly appreciated.

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Hello, I'm looking into investing in a concise, beneficial, and outlined basic dental textbook. I have done some research and two of the most common I have found are the following: Wheeler's Dental Anatomy, Physiology, And Occlusion, Illustrated Dental Embryology, Histology, and Anatomy, and Woelfels Dental Anatomy. If anyone can vouch for these textbooks and tell me there honest opinions it would be greatly appreciated.
that's 3

i would not spend the $120-150 and spend my time on youtube and google for free...
 
I have Woelfels - been using at as a monitor stand for the last few years...definitely not worth it.

Are you in dental school? If not I for sure would not buy it. If so I would just ask current upperclassmen what they use, doubt any of em bought a bunch of textbooks.

Personally, I used to reserve the textbooks via online library a little before each quarter started and then I would have them in the beginning to see if they were worth buying. Every school library has a few copies of the textbooks used regularly in their classes.

Probably my favorite reference book is Summits Fundamental of Operative Dentistry. then stewarts for removable prosth.
 
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