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Dental photography is an essential part of modern dental practice. Perfect digital photographs are a valuable asset for case documentation, analysis, and esthetic treatment planning. They form an indispensable basis for effective communication with patients and the dental laboratory. This book is a short, practical guide on how to perform photo documentation in a professional and standardized manner in all practice-related applications.The optimal camera and lens settings for all conventional portrait photographs, lip views, intraoral images, photography tips, and patient instructions are clearly summarized on a single page for each technique. Intuitive examples demonstrate the use of lip retractors and intraoral mirrors. In addition, the author provides recommendations for reliable photographic equipment based on many years of experience.
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This a great stand-up edition that is basically a cookie-cutter organizer for ..., November 30, -0001
By William D. Phillippi
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This a great stand-up edition that is basically a cookie-cutter organizer for the dental staff that is new to photography. Esthetically this is quite a volume (heavy in weight, well produced), But a bit pricey for what you get.
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Not worth the price, November 30, -0001
By Greg Shvartsman
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I was excited to receive this book in the mail, but as soon as I opened it, I realized that I had made a $100 mistake.
This "book" would be approximately 1/3 of the size if it didn't include pages that were basically repeated. For instance, there is a separate page on how to take a picture of the patient's side profile from both the Left and the Ride side. Instead of 2 pages, this information could have been included on one page and it would simply have to say "repeat for other side."
Also, there are no tips/pages on how to take photos of individual teeth, only a full arch.
All of the pages have 1 or 2 large photos on them, with little writing.
I have found much better tutorials online.
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