Orthodontic Picture Taking Basics Part II | Braces Pictures | Dr. Nathan
All right, guys, so we are going to explain to you how to take orthodontic pictures, which is very, very important. If you’ve ever worked with me before, you know I’m very, very specific about this. So thank you, Molina, for letting us take these pictures on you, and I’m going to show you guys […]
Intra-oral photo 101 occlusal
I need you to hold on to the end of it. This is a good example of using, explaining the attractor. A lot of people go, „Here’s a retractor. I want you to hold it for me.“ The patient will not be able to see the retractor. You need to put them right in between […]
PeyRay dental photography Webinar
Seems like we are on, if I’m not mistaken, so we wanted to do this live, but unfortunately, we couldn’t. So, we’re going to download, or I’m going to do this and record this by myself in my office all alone and then share this with Implant Compare Blake, and he’s going to give you […]
How to take Dental Photos | Dental Photography
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Dental photography in Orthodontics, step by step by Dr. Amr asker
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Dental Photography Basics – How to Take a Quality Dental Photo – Sharp Focus
In this video, we’re continuing our discussion about what defines a quality image. We previously covered exposure elements, such as aperture, shutter speed, ISO, and white balance. If you haven’t seen that video, consider checking it out for context. In this installment, we’ll explore the crucial aspect of achieving sharp focus in photography. Sharp focus […]
Dental Camera Extreme Basics
Dr. Tiv’s Camera Basics for Dental Photography Dr. Tiv, a dental photography expert, presents a comprehensive guide to camera fundamentals tailored for beginners. Whether you’re new to cameras or need to train staff, this breakdown will assist you in grasping the essential functionalities. Power Up Your Knowledge: Dr. Tiv’s series delves into dental photography, helping […]
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 sensitivity (e.g., 100) to high sensitivity (e.g., thousands). For sharp dental images, Dr. Tiv […]
Dental Photography – Using Light Boxes
In the previous video on extraoral images, I showed you how to take shots like the extraoral full smile, extraoral full repose, extraoral profile right, and the extraoral full retracted images. I had the subject standing against a neutral background, and that’s one way to do it and it works. However, in this video, I […]
Dental Photography Basics – Dental Photography Techniques – Extra-oral Photographs
If you’ve been watching since the start of this series, you’ve covered a lot of ground and hopefully gained a lot of useful information. We’ve discussed the foundational aspects of dental photography, and now it’s time to start capturing some photographs. Grab your camera, and let’s begin. Hello and welcome to another video from The […]