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Save 20% off First Aid for the NBDE Part I and Part I Q&A
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Part I
Written by students who aced the National Dental Board Exam and reviewed by top dental school faculty and practitioners
Hundreds of high-yield facts and mnemonics maximize your study time
Performance-enhancing test-taking strategies and advice from students who've been there and succeeded
200 black and white clinical images you must know on exam day - including 52 NEW to this is edition
8-page color insert of essential images
Based on the NBDE Part 1 content outline including Anatomic Sciences, Biochemistry and Physiology, Microbiology and Pathology, and Dental Anatomy and Occlusion
Great for use during coursework and for last minute exam review

Part I Q&A
800 NBDE Part I-style questions, including one complete practice test
Written for students by students who aced the exam and reviewed by top dental school faculty and practitioners
Detailed explanations of both correct and incorrect answers
Table of Contents mirrors First Aid for the NBDE Part I - allowing you to self-test by chapter during exam prep and coursework

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Hi,

How would you say your part I book compares to Kaplan's material, in terms of review notes and questions? I'm looking for something that has a lot of questions I can study from instead of straight notes.

Thanks!
 
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