Between patients (10 min) — Quick review of procedure steps
Lunch (20 min) — Board prep quiz questions
Evening commute (30 min) — Dental materials and pharmacology
Before bed (10 min) — Spaced repetition on weak areas
Frequently Asked Questions
How does audio help dental students?
Dental school combines heavy academic content with demanding clinical hours. Audio lets you review pathology, anatomy, and pharmacology during commutes and between patients - adding study time without sacrificing rest or clinical training.
Can I use audio for dental board prep?
Yes! Convert your INBDE review materials to audio. Repeated listening to high-yield topics builds the broad knowledge base the boards test. Audio is especially effective for biomedical sciences and oral pathology sections.
What dental subjects work best with audio?
Oral pathology, dental pharmacology, and biomedical sciences are excellent for audio. Dental anatomy benefits from audio for learning relationships, combined with visual review of morphology. Dental materials is also great for audio review.
How do I balance clinic and studying?
Audio is key. Listen during commutes (60 min/day), between patients, and during meals. This adds 2+ hours of study time without sacrificing clinical experience or sleep. Focus desk study on visual topics and practice questions.
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