things to write down before nbdeI

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I figured it would be a good idea to compare what we're writing down immediately before the test starts or in the first few minutes of the nbde I.

Im going with: eruption time primary teeth (rule of 4),
exfoliation primary teeth,
eruption permnt teeth,
manidbular movements,
occlusal contacts,
first evidence of calcifaction of permnt denition.

What're you going with? 👍
 
I figured it would be a good idea to compare what we're writing down immediately before the test starts or in the first few minutes of the nbde I.

Im going with: eruption time primary teeth (rule of 4),
exfoliation primary teeth,
eruption permnt teeth,
manidbular movements,
occlusal contacts,
first evidence of calcifaction of permnt denition.

What're you going with? 👍

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I figured it would be a good idea to compare what we're writing down immediately before the test starts or in the first few minutes of the nbde I.

Im going with: eruption time primary teeth (rule of 4),
exfoliation primary teeth,
eruption permnt teeth,
manidbular movements,
occlusal contacts,
first evidence of calcifaction of permnt denition.

What're you going with? 👍
hi
great tips
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I figured it would be a good idea to compare what we're writing down immediately before the test starts or in the first few minutes of the nbde I.

Im going with: eruption time primary teeth (rule of 4),
exfoliation primary teeth,
eruption permnt teeth,
manidbular movements,
occlusal contacts,
first evidence of calcifaction of permnt denition.

What're you going with? 👍

Biochemistry cycles and enzymes.....that creeps me the most and is most volatile so that goes down on the paper first (for me), followed by Anatomy mnemonics 👍
 
I'd draw the dental arches and number them (quick reference to the tooth numbering system)

an occlusal diagram of how teeth contact in MI

an coronal view of the arch . . . quick reference of lateral/medio-protrusive movements

diagram of order of tooth eruptions

i draw the occlusal surfaces of all premolars and 1st molars
 
For me its going to be all dental anatomy related charts and diagrams.
 
Anyone have good mnemonics for both permanent and primary eruption and calcification?
 
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