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Vaishnavi Jammula1, Soumya Anandan1, Aditasaivam V1
1Department of Oral Pathology and Microbiology, Sri Ramachandra Dental College, Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education, Chennai, India.
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Mastering tooth morphology requires sensory-motor skill development through careful planning and coordination. Carving teeth in wax models enhance hand skills and comprehension of tooth structure. Repetition and practice reinforce skills and concepts. With dedicated practice, students can develop expertise in identifying anatomical landmarks and applying knowledge in clinical settings. This skill development is essential for accurate tooth identification and treatment.
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