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Anatomy, Biochemistry, Physiology, Oral Biology, and Dental Morphology.
When studying basic sciences, always ask, "How does this apply to a patient?" For instance, when learning the mandibular nerve, map its branches to where you would administer a nerve block. 4. Compile a 'Pearls' Note
Current and former students often share high-yield summaries for competitive modules.
New Common Curriculum - Singapore - NUS Faculty of Dentistry
Don't just borrow books; look at the "Reserve Collection." Many students leave their old binders of on the tables for the next person. It’s an informal tradition.
The Ultimate Guide to NUS Dentistry Notes: How to Study and Succeed in Faculty of Dentistry
: Extensive hands-on simulation to prepare for later clinical management. course codes
: Transition from passive summaries to active, algorithmic decision trees. Your clinical notes should answer: “If the patient presents with X symptom and Y radiographic sign, what is the definitive diagnosis and the step-by-step treatment plan?” High-Yield Note-Taking Methodologies for Dental Students
She slid the notebook to the centre of the table. Under the glow of the library light, the two of them hunched over J. Koh’s neat, perfect diagrams. Lin pointed a pencil tip at the drawing. “See, the key isn't the needle. It’s the landmark. You feel for the coronoid notch first, then go up and in.” She traced the line. “J. Koh says, ‘Think of hooking a fish, not stabbing a vampire.’ See? In the margin.”