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Dental Anatomy: A Self-Instructional Program (10th Edition)
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| By Nancy Shobe Karst, Sarah K. Smith |
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10 |
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September 19, 1997 |
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635 |
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| Missouri Southern State College, Joplin. Textbook for dental hygiene students. Includes terminology, basics of tooth anatomy, and morphology. Softcover. Previous edition: c1982. DNLM: Tooth--anatomy & histology-programmed instruction. |
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Love this book!, September 9, 2008 |
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I just love this book. It is very easy to understand and it has review questions on just about every page. It also has tests to take with each section. The answers are in the back to check your work. I wish I would've gotten this book before I started dh school, it would've helped out a lot:)
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Thank you, May 18, 2008 |
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I liked this book and it arrived just in time. I'm not very familiar with Dental terms in English (I know them but in Spanish) so I wanted a book that would help me learn and understand those terms in Dental Anatomy, and I found this book very helpful. Even though I already took a Dental Anatomy class, it helped reinforce and remember certain parts of the subject. I thank bookworld for treating me well as a costumer and caring about what I think.
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This is a well intentioned book, plagued with errors., March 26, 1999 |
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We recently used this book in a dental hygiene program and found it very frustrating. The self instructional format was fairly well plotted out, and the intentions of the book as a program of study were admirable. However, as a class, we found many errors and contradictions in the text. My personal advice would be to wait for a next edition when more through editing has been accomplished.
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A good introduction into dental anatomy., August 23, 1998 |
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This book is an excellent resource for anyone wishing an introduction to the topic of dental anatomy. I think any first year dental student would find this especially helpful. The text is divided up into modules, and then into frames, with the answers to questions within the frames located in the margin. The book is very good about reinforcing terms that may not be familiar to the beginning student of dentistry or to the layman. However, I do not recommend this book for someone who has had a course in dental anatomy. I initially bought the book as a study aid for part one of the dental national boards. Having had dental anatomy coursework, as well as other courses which used the same information as a foundation, I found the reinforcement of terms I already knew to be rather tedious. I think that if I had found it before starting dental school though, it would have been much more valuable to me.
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