Already previous contributors have addressed the importance of visual communication. And just when it comes to aesthetics, the Dental photography is no longer the dental life is indispensable.
However, there are many discussions about the quality of dental photography and which system is the most suitable especially also about. For everyday use, the digital systems have just established the basis of timely access to the recordings and the ease of archiving. In the following I would like introduce a digital system. This is just an example and is intended for discussion and exchange stimulate among colleagues.
To have the opportunity to see as much information from the pictures, I always prefer a digital SLR camera.
Body: Canon EOS
Model:
actually go here all the 350D models upwards. The figure shows the EOS 550D, a semi-professional camera. To create
both the patient and also to object photographic exposures need a suitable lens. In general, a 100mm macro lens is recommended. The newer models from Canon offer here a so-called anti-blur.
Lens: Canon EF 100mm f2.8L
Macro USM
are available for the flash technology, there are two different ways:
The ring flash technology is used often and in the dental office. Here you get a very uniform illumination of the excerpt macro, like the one photographie. Where a so-called Lateralblitze
you, you have all possibilities for an individual illumination in the hand. Here you can also deep color de structures within tooth are shown. Different exposure angles allow the natural "optical properties" of the teeth show better.
Ring Flash:
Canon Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX
Lateralblitz:
Macro Twin Lite MT-24EX
fexibelere For a more convenient, for both company Novoflex flash bracket to additional systems.
offer course, other manufacturers such as Nikon similar opportunities. Important it is easy to start and gain experience. The exchange among colleagues helps to come very quickly to good results. But the assistance of photography courses or through the purchase of the system at retailers at the start can be very helpful.
"The equipment is very important, but good pictures are still made by the people behind the camera."
The following images show digital photo systems for the dental practice, which was compiled by the Company Dental Photo-systems. Here you get of course more appropriate MFP Options and a short guide for the settings of the camera. This is especially useful for beginners who put on a good support level.
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