Depending on the requirements of both your high school and your university, you may need to take a basic physics class to fulfill a generic requirement. It is not a prerequisite for being a dentist, however. Chemistry, pharmistry, and most medical classes are much more relevant.
its because dentists have to work with microscopic cells and living thing that the naked eye cant see
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u don't...i am a dentist in Canada and i didnt take it in grade 11 or 12 its not necessary ! chem and bio is all you truly need
chemistry, biology, physics, math
In most schools, you need the advanced courses of biology, mathematics, physics and chemistry.
Maths Biology Chemistry Look at the Uni specs to see specific recommendations for your preferred course.
AAA-ABB CHEMISTRY AND BIOLOGY required
Biology is not the main discipline for a dentist, however it makes part anyway.
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In high school, you need advance biology, chemistry, physics and mathematics.
biology