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What to Expect in Your First Year

While there may be differences between dental school programs in terms of class size and how they teach organ structures, most follow a general four-year pattern. The first half of dental school is more classroom-intensive. You�ll be introduced to the basic systems and tools of the trade, the theory behind the praxis. Your third and fourth years are reserved for more hands-on clinical diagnosis and treatment.

In your first year you�ll participate in lectures, labs, and pre-clinical activities in basic sciences and dental materials. You�ll also take your first courses in gross anatomy (for the squeamish, this is where you�ll discover if you�re cut out for dental school after all). The second year is often dedicated to developing additional pre-clinical skills and the application of basic scientific principles to clinical situations. You might also get your first shot at clinical patient care.

To get an idea of what your curriculum will be like, here�s a sample list of the courses you might encounter during your first year of dental school:

Biochemistry
Histology/Embryology
Introduction to Medicine
Dental Materials
Gross Anatomy
Radiological Anatomy
Microbiology
Occlusion
Restorative Dentistry Lecture
Restorative Dentistry Laboratory
Radiology
Anatomy Dissection
Physiology
Preclinical Periodontics

Make sure you�ve completed all of your fundamental science courses before finishing the second year. You�ll need to have all the spare time you can muster during the intensive years that follow.

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