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NUS Dentistry Notes — Overview and Study Guide

This document summarizes key topics and practical points commonly covered in dentistry courses at the National University of Singapore (NUS). It’s organized to help revision and clinical reasoning: core concepts, clinical examples, and study tips.

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  • Gross Anatomy (Head & Neck): This is the killer. You need incredibly detailed diagrams of the trigeminal nerve (CN V), facial nerve (CN VII), and the blood supply of the maxilla and mandible.
  • Dental Anatomy & Morphology: You must memorize the exact occlusal anatomy of every tooth. Your notes here should be visual. If your notes don't have drawn diagrams of the triangular ridges of an upper first molar, they are incomplete.
  • Physiology & Biochemistry: Focus on the NUS-specific lecture objectives, not the entire textbook.

I’ve finally compiled my notes for this semester. If you’re struggling with Oral Biology or Prosthodontics, these might help clear the brain fog.