No, they're not going through. Doctors have studied human medicine, dentists on the other hand dentistry. In my knowledge they do not go through the same study at the beginning, but are separated a priori.
I think it's half-atru if it's at all. However, they initially provide similar subjects (which, however, have other learning courses or at least other focal points), but at the latest from the physics, the study differs very strongly. As far as I know. Then your dentist was probably right about the start of your studies.
(the word "body donation" occurring there is a respectful term for the persons who have made themselves available in the event of their death of anatomy)
Dentists go through the same study at the beginning as other doctors. Yes.
No, they're not going through. Doctors have studied human medicine, dentists on the other hand dentistry. In my knowledge they do not go through the same study at the beginning, but are separated a priori.
Yes. My dentist told me this during a treatment.
Unfortunately, I couldn't ask further because I had a hose, a mirror and a drill in my mouth.
I think it's half-atru if it's at all. However, they initially provide similar subjects (which, however, have other learning courses or at least other focal points), but at the latest from the physics, the study differs very strongly. As far as I know. Then your dentist was probably right about the start of your studies.
Even dentists must have anatomical knowledge and these are taught in their studies:
https://zahnmedizin-ms.de/studies/2-semester/anatomie/
(the word "body donation" occurring there is a respectful term for the persons who have made themselves available in the event of their death of anatomy)
Yes. Praep courses in pre-clinical semesters are mandatory. This applies to students of dentistry and human medicine.
All doctors practice anything on bodies.
Right
what is wrong with guessing – in your opinion?
https://zahnmedizin-ms.de/studies/2-semester/anatomie/
Your statement is not true. If you have no idea, you shouldn't answer.