Life has been pretty crazy over the past several days! This week is finals week in dental school – I’ll be back to my regular posting schedule next Monday.
It’s hard to believe that three years have already gone by. The 4th year students are heading out to their residency programs, specialty programs, or straight into the real world to practice general dentistry. That will be me in just one more year, although we’re still not sure where we’ll end up!
Guest Article on Dental Fear Central
Several weeks ago, I wrote a fairly long article for Dental Fear Central that talks about what exactly happens when you get a filling from your dentist.
The article is broken into three sections, so if you’re really addicted to reading my oral health posts three times each week, you can fulfill your Oral Answers craving by reading the first part on Monday, the second on Wednesday, and the last part on Friday.
Unanswered Questions
I should also mention that I’ve got a LOT of questions in my inbox that I need to answer. If you’ve asked a question, please be patient and I’ll get back to you sometime next week at the latest. I did notice that my spam filter caught a bunch of emails from the past couple of months, but I’ll get them I’ll answered when I’m done with finals!
Have a great week!
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