Dental photography courses
Taking Intraoral Photos
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.
Dental Camera Settings – Intermediate
In this video episode, Dr. Tiv discusses camera settings for dental photography. He covers four main settings: ISO, shutter speed, aperture, and flash settings.
ISO is the sensitivity of the camera's sensor and can be set to a range from low
Dental Photography Basics – How to Take a Quality Dental Photo – Proper Exposure
Photos can be too dark, too bright, or just right. When the image is just right, we call this a properly exposed image. Proper exposure is the first requirement we will discuss for obtaining a quality image.
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Dental Photography Basics – Editing Dental Photos
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
Dental Photography Basics – Dental Photography Techniques – Intra-oral Photographs
Alright, so last time we went over how to shoot extra-oral dental photos. In this video, we are going to go over how to shoot intra-oral images.
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Dental Photography Basics – Standard Views and Photo Series Options for Your DENTAL Practice!
So you know about your camera settings, but you are still probably thinking, what photos should I take? In this video, we will talk about different images that you could take of your patients.
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