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| Phase | Action | Rationale | |-------|--------|-----------| | | Skim the table of contents, flag sections you’re weak in. | Gives a macro view; you can allocate time proportionally. | | Active Recall | Read a question, cover the options, write down what you think the answer is, then check. | Reinforces memory better than passive reading. | | Spaced Repetition | Export the MCQs into a flashcard app (Anki, Quizlet) using the “question → answer + rationale” format. | Utilises the spacing effect for long‑term retention. | | Timed Mock Exams | Use the built‑in practice tests, set a timer mimicking real exam conditions. | Trains stamina and time‑management. | | Error Log | Maintain a spreadsheet: Question #, Wrong Answer, Reason, Correct Concept . Review weekly. | Highlights patterns of misunderstanding. | | Cross‑Reference | For any question that feels uncertain, open the relevant chapter in a standard textbook (e.g., Proffit’s “Contemporary Orthodontics”) and read the corresponding section. | Consolidates knowledge across resources. | | Group Discussion | Discuss tricky items with peers or a mentor; explain the rationale aloud. | Teaching is a powerful way to solidify knowledge. | mcq in orthodontics by jitendra sharan pdf exclusive

According to the author's preface and expert reviews, the most effective way to use this guide is: Standard Textbook Review | Reinforces memory better than passive reading

Understanding how forces act on teeth is a recurring theme in MDS exams. | | Timed Mock Exams | Use the