Digital Imaging for the General Dental Practitioner: I. Getting Started

From Volume 31, Issue 5, June 2004 | Pages 266-272

Authors

M.R. Sharland

Head of Multimedia Services, University of Birmingham School of Dentistry, St. Chad's Queensway, Birmingham B4 6NN

Articles by M.R. Sharland

Abstract

Clinical photography has been used in dental practices all over the world for many years, although it has generally been the keen amateur photographer or enthusiastic practitioner who undertook clinical photography, often with specialized equipment. Understanding the equipment, and how to use it successfully, have caused many hours of frustration, culminating in an anxious wait for the results to be returned (or lost) by the processors.

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