The main purpose of dental photography is documentation. As much information as possible needs to be recorded under reproducible conditions. There must be standardization of the clinical camera, associated equipment, format, and light- ing of the intra- and extraoral views used in dental photography. The standards described in the 1980s by Wolfgang Bengel are still valid, but they need to be updated and adapted to align with new technologies and procedures.
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Godox MF12-DK1 System
Through extensive research and continuous refinement, in collaboration with Sony, we proudly
introduce the MF12-DK1 System, one more all-inclusive and advanced solution not only for esthetic dental photography. This comprehensive dental flash system includes all the accessories needed for dental ... -
The black background magic
Ever wondered how to create a stunning shot with an isolated object on a pitch-black background? It’s all about the right technique and a little optical wizardry. Today, we’re spilling the secrets.
1 - Start by getting your object, a mirror, and a camera ready. Any object will do; it’s the techn...
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Shofu Eye Special CV
Let's have a quick look at the The EyeSpecial digital dental camera, designed exclusively for dentistry, ideal for dental/orthodontic photography, case presentations, and at the bench in the laboratory. The stylish and smart EyeSpecial offers 12 megapixels, intuitive one-touch operations, ultra-l...
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