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Choose a practical dental title slide film processing system

C Roggenkamp1

  • 1Department of Operative Dentistry, University of North Carolina, School of Dentistry, Chapel Hill 27599-7450.

Quintessence International (Berlin, Germany : 1985)
|June 1, 1993
PubMed
Summary

Dental practitioners can create high-quality presentation slides using standard 35-mm cameras and macro lenses. Several photographic film systems offer cost-effective options for dental education visuals.

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Area of Science:

  • Dental photography
  • Medical education technology
  • Visual aids in dentistry

Background:

  • Standard 35-mm cameras with macro lenses are common in dental practices.
  • Dental education relies on effective visual aids for presentations and lectures.
  • Practitioners seek accessible methods for creating high-quality educational materials.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the suitability of 35-mm cameras with macro lenses for creating dental presentation slides.
  • To compare various photographic film systems for their efficiency, cost, and slide quality.
  • To assess the feasibility of using readily available technology for dental education visual aids.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis and comparison of Kodalith, Versicolor SO-279, PolaBlue, Polachrome HCP, and Polagraph film systems.

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  • Evaluation criteria included time efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and the quality of produced slides.
  • Utilized standard dental photography equipment (35-mm camera with 90-105 mm macro lens).
  • Main Results:

    • The 35-mm camera and macro lens setup is capable of producing good quality slides for dental presentations.
    • Different film systems offer varying levels of time efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and slide quality.
    • Motivated dental practitioners can leverage these systems for enhanced educational content.

    Conclusions:

    • Standard dental photography equipment can be effectively used to create high-quality presentation slides.
    • Several film options provide practical and cost-effective solutions for dental education.
    • This approach empowers average practitioners to produce professional visual aids for teaching and study clubs.