 So this is week one where we're going over the tooth and tooth surfaces in the VIP Board Exam Prep Academy. So think of your dental anatomy. We're going over eruption patterns, line angles, cusps, pits, and fissures, oral facial anatomy, the differences. It's a big unit, even the simple stuff like enamel, dentin, cementin, pulp, pawporns, we're going over all of it. So let me just kind of give you guys a sneak peek here. So this is what the power point looks like. All of our topics we go through in our class, and there's different charts for everybody too to kind of get a good grasp on things. And we go over all of it, especially you need to remember those eruption patterns. It's so easy to forget, or it's so easy to kind of just look at your chart notes. But for the Board Exam, you're not going to have your cheat sheet with you, right? So make sure to know those eruption patterns, when the teeth come through, and then when they shed as well. And not to forget, think of your height of contours, think of your contact areas, think of your like ridges, line angles, it's kind of boring, but you do need to know it for the Board Exam, especially if you're a dental hygiene student. For dental assisting students, you don't really have to know too much about the line angles, the height of contour, you know, all of that, but you do have to know things like the contact points. You need to know the embrasure spaces, and you need to know the differences. So we go through all of that. And not to forget class of occlusion. So sometimes they refer to it as class one, class two, class three, or sometimes they go into it a bit deeper, class one, malocclusion, class two, malocclusion, and class three, malocclusion. So when you see the term malocclusion, think, uh-oh, something's not ideal. Okay. Even for class one, you might be thinking, wait, I thought class one was normal. Well, the molar relationship might be, but what about those, sorry, those incisors, those premolars? They might be crowded, so they're not normal. But then think of it the other way. This is what I learned when I was in school, and this is what I use in my practice, is just simply class one, class two, and class three. But then for class two, there could be a division one, and a division two, or a division two, sorry. So for class two, that first molar is more mesial to the first molar on the bottom, but the interiors are protruded. But then for division two, it's the same molar relationship, not ideal because it's a class two, but the premolars, or sorry, I keep saying premolars. The incisors are retrooted or normal, but they're usually retrooted. So you need to know both of the different ones. And if you're not familiar with one, you don't know what's going to be on the board exam. So you need to study them both. And then we go over things like, again, the easy stuff like the centrals, the laterals, the canines, the premolars, the bicuspids, we go over that, but not to forget Black's classification of carries. This is something I find that students skip over, and they forget about it. In the offices that I was in, we didn't even use this. They just simply said, this tooth has an intraproximal cavity, or this tooth has the cavity on the mesial and the occlusal, but Black's classification is different. So you need to know that we go over it in our classes. We go over determining the age if you're looking at diagrams and or x-rays, especially the panoramic. So we go over that, oral facial anatomy here, very exciting. We go over the gingiva, the difference between the gingival margin, attached gingiva, what it should look like in health. We go over, again, contact areas, very important, intraproximal spaces and braziers, all of that. So when you're studying the tooth and tooth surfaces, make sure to go through that. If you need help, definitely check out the VIP Board Exam Prep Academy where we have our classes. And then we go over, we have our teaching classes. So I teach the lecture to you. And then we have mock exams, case studies, but also quizzes. So there are three separate parts. We're in the next class, we go over mock exam questions, multiple choice questions together. And I do help you guys with the answers, including the rationale. So I tell you why the answer is the best answer. But then there's also interactive quizzes inside the course. So you can take your own quizzes online and pick the answer. And then it tells you right away if it's true or false or sorry, right or wrong, I suppose. And then there's also case study. So digging deeper, actual dental scenarios where you have to know the question, know the answer, but in a different way. So we go through all of that inside the VIP Board Exam Prep Academy. So definitely check it out. I will leave the link for you guys down below in the description link. You can also see it on the main website of course at dentalel.com. Click like if you like this video and don't forget to hit the subscribe button because there's new videos twice a week. And there's also now I am writing a blog. So there's lots of dental articles. If you want to learn about all of things dental, I will leave the link for that down below in the description too. And you can also of course see the blog link on the website at dentalel.com. So thank you guys for listening. I hope this helps and I'll see you in the next one.