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 […]

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 […]

Orthodontic Records: Editing digital orthodontic photographs for case presentations

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We’re using our software, which is Tops Ortho. I’ve already uploaded all the photos into their corresponding titles. We have intra-oral photographs, occlusal photographs, and three extra-oral shots. You can edit these photos using PowerPoint, Keynote, or external editors like Adobe or JPEG, and then import them into your PowerPoint documents. Let’s start with the […]

Dental Photography By Dr Ryan Becker

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In this dental webinar series, hosted by Healing Hands Health Society and facilitated by Dr. Uvoh Onoriobe, African dental professionals stay updated and connected during times of social isolation. Dr. Ryan Becker, an accomplished dentist and educator from Loma Linda University School of Dentistry, contributes his knowledge to these important webinars. 0

The Dawson Academy Photo Series: Occlusal Photos

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For the occlusal shot, you’ll need to turn on the camera and touch the touchscreen. Then, go to mode and select the mirror mode. Once in mirror mode, the camera is set up and ready to go. You should position yourself around 12 inches away to capture a good shot. To take occlusal shots, you’ll […]

Digital Dental Photography, 7 Standard images for IntraOral Set-up

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This video on digital dental photography, presented by Dr. Bogdan Culic at The International Congress of Esthetic Dentistry in 2014, offers insights from Smart Dental in Cluj Napoca, Romania. Directed by Matei Plesa and featuring music by Shannon Kaiser, it serves an informative purpose with no commercial intent. Copyright for the video is held by […]

Using Godox macro flash #MF12 in Dental Photography– Tutorial

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„Goto’s micro Flash and F12 support TDL mode. It’s powerful with a short recycling time. The flash is easy to operate. Front two teeth together to observe alignment, overlap, overbite, central line, and symmetry condition of the teeth. Let the patient lie on the dental chair, which makes a 30-degree angle with the floor. Use […]