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Why do dental students work on cadavers?
Dental students typically do not work on cadavers. Medical students who are training to become dentists typically work on typodonts, which are teeth made of plastic resin that are mounted in a way that simulates human teeth. This allows students to practice dental techniques and procedures in a safe and realistic way, without the need to work on human patients.Orthodontics - Related Articles
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