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Anyone know what the most popular gross anatomy book is in dental school? I was wanting to look over some anatomy since I have some free time before school kicks in the fall.

Thanks and if you happen to know at WVU that is where I will be attending
 
essential clinical anatomy
 
i wasnt going to buy a book a friend of mine in pt school was going to send me his netters (if thats how you spell it) anatomy book to look over
 
These are the books we use at Temple.

I would also recommend the Flashcards by Netter that come in a nice box.

There is also a book I had in undergraduate but never used until this semester. It is called Color Atlas of Anatomy by Rohen, Yokochi and Lutjen-Drecoll. It is mainly pictures of real cadavers dissected to perfection with great labels.

I also bought a small book called Netter’s Head and Neck Anatomy for Dentistry by Norton. It is just drawings, but has 100’s of tables and clinical considerations in a small concise book.
 
Anyone know what the most popular gross anatomy book is in dental school? I was wanting to look over some anatomy since I have some free time before school kicks in the fall.

Thanks and if you happen to know at WVU that is where I will be attending

Gray's Anatomy for Students
Gross Anatomy Board Review Series
Netters
 
Netter, and The Color Atlas of Anatomy. Don't buy Moore.
 
We use Netter's, Liebgotts's and Grant's
 
Essential Clinical Anatomy is long, boring, & cuts out a lot of important info. I would recommend the resources here: http://anatomy.med.umich.edu/

This site is a med-school anatomy site and presents the type of info you will be expected to learn in a health sciences anatomy class.
 
Essential Clinical Anatomy is long, boring, & cuts out a lot of important info. I would recommend the resources here: http://anatomy.med.umich.edu/

This site is a med-school anatomy site and presents the type of info you will be expected to learn in a health sciences anatomy class.

That website saved my life.
 
The Grays anatomy for students has some errors in it.

I like the Clinically oriented anatomy, by Moore and of course a Netters 🙂

Robert Acklands Dvd's are pretty good as well, saving my arse for Head and Neck this semester.
 
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