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JOURNAL OF THE CALIFORNIA
DENTAL ASSOCIATION
October,
2001
The October 2001 issue of the Journal of the California
Dental Association discusses digital photography in the dental office.
Using Photography in the Dental Office
An introduction to the issue.
James Dunn, DDS
Photography
in Dentistry
The use of photography is expanding in dentistry, so
dentists should familiarize themselves with the basics of obtaining
a good dental image, including camera selection and use.
Edward A. McLaren, DDS, and Doug A. Terry, DDS
Digital
Photography Technology Offers Unique Capabilities, Advantages, and Challenges
to Dental Practices.
By comparing film-based and digital systems, dentists
can decide if they are ready to adopt digital photography into their
office procedures.
James Dunn, DDS, and Gerald Beckler
Enhancing
Interprofessional Communication Through Digital Photography
Using digital photography to communicate various tooth
aspects to the ceramist can increase the esthetic quality of lab-created
restorations.
Anthony G. Gallegos, DDS
Image
Management in Dentistry
As digital imaging because more widespread, being able
to conveniently access photo files within a large database becomes critical.
David Gane, DDS, BSc
Photography
and the Operating Microscope in Dentistry
Operating microscopes can provide increased
visibility of the dental area, which has prompted the use of various
photographic devices with the instrument.
Cary Behle, DDS
Portrait
Photography for the Dentist
Knowing how to take good photographic portraits can
aid the dentist in many ways as esthetic dentistry increases in popularity.
Cary Behle, DDS
The Associate Editor/
Change With the Leaves
By Steven A. Gold, DDS
Impressions/
Dentists Find Ways to Balance Life, Career
By Janyce Hamilton
Dr. Bob/
The Lazy Way to a Healthy Life
By Robert E. Horseman, DDS
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