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A Standardized Approach to Extra-Oral and Intra-Oral Digital Photography
Published on: July 22, 2022
Clinical digital photography today: integral to efficient dental communications
Robert Shorey1, Kenneth E Moore
1robusc83@inreach.com
Abstract:
Digital clinical photography today allows clinicians to take advantage of the power of visual communication. The advent of digital imaging is a leap forward for clinical photography because of the elimination of the considerable delay between image capture and review noted with previous film-based photography. In a short span of seven years, digital photography has overcome its shortfalls and can rival film photography for quality images.
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