Clinical photography in an orthodontic practice environment part 2

From Volume 3, Issue 4, October 2010 | Pages 107-109

Authors

Jonathan Sandler

BDS (Hons), MSc, PhD, MOrth RCS, FDS RCPS, BDS(Hons), MSc, PhD, FDSRCPS, MOrth RCS, Consultant Orthodontist, , DOrth RCS

Consultant Orthodontist, Chesterfield Royal Hospital, Chesterfield, UK

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Alison Murray

BDS, MSc, MOrth RCS(Eng), FDS RCPS(Glasg)

Consultant Orthodontist, Royal Derby Hospital, Derby

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Abstract

The previous part of this article discussed why to take clinical photographs and the benefit of high quality pictures to the clinicians as well as the patients. The second part of the article will describe contemporary photographic equipment and the many essential accessory products, as well as how best to store the images. In addition ‘Top Tips' will be proposed to allow the best possible results to be reliably achieved.

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