Help with Dental Decks!!!

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Reirah

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Hi!!!, I'm planning take AFK next year (2017) and I need to but dental decks, I live in Canada. I was told before by other students that pass all NDEB there are lots of difference between US and Canada exam. Dental Deck website is from US, but I need to buy them ASAP! Is there any Canadian Dental Deck (website, or whatever) where I can buy the flash cards with the information I need for the NDEB IN Canada???
Thanks in advance!! A LOT!!!!

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The dental decks are the same for both the Canadian and the American exam. I'm from Canada as well and I ordered it from their website, you just need to put in your address and they'll ship it. It's used mostly for the American boards but it is a good tool for the Canadian exam as well. Although difficulty wise, the Canadian exam is much harder. The American boards are divided into 2 parts (nbde part 1 and 2) so part 1 is anatomy, dental anatomy, micro/patho, biochem/physio. Part 2 is all final year dental subjects along with pharma and dental materials. Whereas the Canadian exam is more clinical and while it mainly focuses on the dental sciences, questions may come up from any of the above mentioned subjects.
 
There aren't any specific flash cards for the NDEBELE for Canada. There are some good apps though so check those out. Of course refer to your old text books along with mosby, first aide and Kaplan
 
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The dental decks are the same for both the Canadian and the American exam. I'm from Canada as well and I ordered it from their website, you just need to put in your address and they'll ship it. It's used mostly for the American boards but it is a good tool for the Canadian exam as well. Although difficulty wise, the Canadian exam is much harder. The American boards are divided into 2 parts (nbde part 1 and 2) so part 1 is anatomy, dental anatomy, micro/patho, biochem/physio. Part 2 is all final year dental subjects along with pharma and dental materials. Whereas the Canadian exam is more clinical and while it mainly focuses on the dental sciences, questions may come up from any of the above mentioned subjects.

Thank you very much for your advice!! Really appreciate it! Is it true Canadian exam is more clinical. I mean, not much about bioquemistry, microbiology, etcetera...?
 
Hello My exam is in 5 days ! yes decks is the best !! along with it read mosby thoroughly! plus the old year questions ! do all of them! read decks thoroughly about 3-4 times !!
 
Yeah I have a friend that wrote it in February, and that's what she told me. You need to have a solid understanding of all the material though, and of course study those subjects just as thoroughly! I'm actually planning on writing it in February 2017.
 
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