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LEIPZIG, Germany: Dental photography can no longer be considered a luxury. It has become an essential tool for dental documentation, communication with the patient or dental laboratory, and self-assessment and can be used as a diagnostic instrument that should be part of standard procedure in the dental practice. In a free webinar presented by the Dental Tribune Study Club on 23 February, a user will share his experience with a new smart dental digital camera.
Taking a photograph outside or inside a patient’s mouth is not easy. In general, dental photography is considered to be low-light conditions macrophotography. Usually, it requires a top-shelf digital SLR camera and special accessories, as well as the requisite experience or training to use these.
Dental digital camera EyeSpecial C-II, which has been designed from the ground exclusively for dentistry, represents a new approach to dental photography. Capturing the full dental arches or a single tooth is now easier than ever before. No advanced settings are needed to obtain perfect images. This can be achieved by an assistant or a dentist and does not require any specialist or expensive training. The quality of the images, exceptional depths of field and predictable results every time make C-II the first choice for all practitioners who want to complete their treatment plan or laboratory prescription with perfect intra- and extra-oral images. It also offers new options to make dental photography an even more useful and convenient tool in everyday practice.
The webinar speaker will provide a quick overview of the different types of digital cameras available for dental photography, explain what makes EyeSpecial C-II a digital camera specific to dentistry, address the problem of reflections on the teeth caused by the flash unit, give practical tips on taking dental photographs and much more.
The one-hour webinar, titled “Dental digital camera EyeSpecial C-II — A new option for dental photography”, is free of charge and will be broadcast live online on Monday, 23 February, from 5 p.m. CET. Participants will be able to ask questions via a chat window and have the opportunity to earn a continuing education credit by completing a multiple-choice questionnaire on the topic discussed.
Follow this link to register for the webinar on the DT Study Club website.
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