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Wheeler's Dental Anatomy, Physiology and Occlusion

Wheeler's Dental Anatomy, Physiology and Occlusion

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Wheeler is no Netter!
Review: This book is really terrible. Awkward sentences, rambling paragraphs and no continuity. The diagrams are not labeled and of low quality. I would recommend saving your money and time by buying and studying other materials. All Wheeler's text does is show the need in the field of academic dentistry for a Frank Netter of sorts- someone who can do for Oral Anatomy what he did for Gross Anatomy. I'm actually considering writing my own text one day so that future students will be able to spend more time focusing on anatomy rather than the minutia and distractions that this book is full of.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Wheeler's Dental Anatomy
Review: Dental anatomy is a tough subject to learn. The human dentition varies from person to person and from race to race. If you truly want to learn dental anatomy a text book by itself is not enough. Use models, typodonts, extracted teeth, and your own patients to further your understanding. You might have to purchase such items by yourself. You have to gain knowledge through experience. This book (previous edition, old exams, and dental decks) helped me to achieve a 99 percentile on NDBE Part I. I can't believe the lack of professionalism from the previous reviewers. They are an embarrassment to the profession of dentistry. Who cares if you are #2 in the class, too bad you are not #1 (Then we can take you seriously!). I would recommend this book only as a supplement to the learning of dental anatomy. You can not learn all there is about dentistry from a text book! Dental school only gives you the basics.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Wheeler's Dental Anatomy
Review: Dental anatomy is a tough subject to learn. The human dentition varies from person to person and from race to race. If you truly want to learn dental anatomy a text book by itself is not enough. Use models, typodonts, extracted teeth, and your own patients to further your understanding. You might have to purchase such items by yourself. You have to gain knowledge through experience. This book (previous edition, old exams, and dental decks) helped me to achieve a 99 percentile on NDBE Part I. I can't believe the lack of professionalism from the previous reviewers. They are an embarrassment to the profession of dentistry. Who cares if you are #2 in the class, too bad you are not #1 (Then we can take you seriously!). I would recommend this book only as a supplement to the learning of dental anatomy. You can not learn all there is about dentistry from a text book! Dental school only gives you the basics.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Is this what we've come to?
Review: Dentistry is a profession full of the "best and brightest" isn't it? Well then who OK'd this vile, vomitous, asinine, random collection of information, organized and edited by a chimp, and proofread by a ladybug, to be published? There is no excuse for this. This is just another example of the rampant intellectual laziness and smugness alive and well in our dental schools. "Its the only text, so they have to read it, right?" Why are dental schools underfunded? Because we don't want to send you any money after you make us wade through this sewer of a book. I had to go back and teach myself all the dental anatomy I DIDN'T learn from this book before my national boards, and I was #2 in the class. We shouldn't have to put up with this garbage. Dental anatomy does not have to be a nightmare if someone would, umm, really organize the information maybe? You will be much better off if you just get the part 1 dental decks to learn your dental anatomy. This is absolutely shameful and a black mark on dental education.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: AWFUL
Review: This is the most awfully written book I've read. Unfortunately, this happens to be "the bible" (!!?!??) in dental anatomy.

It's boring, and the illustrations aren't clear and do not correspond well to the text.

The author should be killed twice.

Very unfortunately it is the main text in our dental anatomy course.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Quit your whining. There are too many dentists anyway.
Review: To the reviewers who vilified this tome-> Hey guys, this text is a classic. If learning is such a hateful thing to you, get out of dentistry now. You're off to a good start to become a second rate dentist as it is. Here's an idea: learn how to love dentistry, because you'll be practicing for a long time. Call me crazy. I've been called worse.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Is this what we've come to?
Review: Wheeler should have his dental license revoked, even if he knows his dental anatomy. I say this because he has no capacity to organize, no sense of what makes things understandable, and absolutely no clue whatsoever what a diagram or illustration is used for. This text is a disgrace to the dental field, because it makes all dental professionals look incompetent, and unable to convey information effectively.

Dental anatomy is a collection of facts that should be presented either in list form, or as text attached to a WELL-LABELED diagram, with SOME description of what's going on. Instead, wheeler presents the data in lengthy prose (which, despite its boring length, is frequently unthorough). The text is loaded with blank diagrams, some shaded/contoured, some simply line drawings, and some drawn on a graph background, almost none of which have any kind of in-graphic labeling. The only description of the illustration comes at the bottom of it, and is nothing more than an identification of tooth and aspect of the picture. In addition, he fills up the book with idiotic pictures of real teeth side-by-side which vary greatly and essentially confuse matters. Needless to say, he never bothers to label anything within these pictures.

It's extremely difficult to use this book to learn from. It's excessively tedious to get the information from the text, and almost impossible to make use of the illustrations. It's as if he initially wrote the text with no intent of including illustrations, then, at the request of others, threw in the illustrations at the very end. Apparently, Wheeler was too lazy to actually WRITE SOMETHING ON THE ILLUSTRATIONS!

If you are a dental student, and your professor recommends this book, save your money. This book is high-school. I'd give it zero stars if I could.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Unnecessary and Disorganized
Review: Wheeler's Dental Anatomy, Physiology and Occlusion
by Major M. Ash

It is a good book with wealth of informations but also with lots of unnecessary details/ facts. One needs to wade through complete text material before discarding all extra material, a real difficult task for a first time learner of dental anatomy especially occlusion. Some of the previous criticisms are genuine. Yet this is the only book of its kind in the market. May be one of us (dentists) should embark upon the task of writing a better monologue/ text along with clear illustrations on dental anatomy, physiology and occlusion?


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