Dental Photography Basics – Editing Dental Photos

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In this video, we’ll discuss editing dental photographs, covering camera basics and settings for patient photos. You can use various editing software options; I prefer Adobe Lightroom for its simplicity and efficiency. Make sure your software supports editing exposure and cropping. Shooting in raw format provides flexibility in editing. Adobe Lightroom offers a straightforward workflow. […]

Dental Photography Basics – Canon Camera Settings (This will work for Nikon as well)

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If you want to take good dental photographs, you need to understand things like aperture, shutter speed, ISO, and white balance. Having your camera set to the proper settings will make all the difference between a great photo and a crappy photo. Let’s talk about camera settings for dental photography. Disclaimer: Hello and welcome to […]

Dental photography — the basics

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The first question we should really consider here is why do we use dental or clinical photography? Is it really worth the bother? Well, I definitely think it is. First of all, photographs can be a very valuable part of your patient record, which can help with medical-legal issues, diagnosis, treatment planning, and monitoring. Photographs […]

Taking Intraoral Photos

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You want to be about seven inches away from your patient. I’m going to have Miss Emily put some lip stretchers in. We’re going to use the larger end first. Can you hold that for me? Thank you. Just put this one in. Good. Can you hold that one for me? Great. Now, bite together […]