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Training CD: Clinical Photography by Dr Christopher Orr


Training CD: Clinical Photography
An interactive training CD for dental professionals using Canon EOS cameras

Clinical Photography covers:
How a camera functions
The role of the camera in dentistry
Unbiased selection and setup of digital camera equipment
How to use a digital camera in clinical situations
The view sets required for any new patient consultations, or consistent record keeping for cosmetic dentistry, facial aesthetics, laboratory work, orthodontics, orthognathic surgery, periodontology and prosthodontics.
The storage of digital images.

The benefits:
In all of these situations the addition of clinical photographs to one’s clinical records can improve the quality of patient care, facilitate clinical decision making, enhance communication and protect the dentist’s position medico-legally at the same time. Who can benefit:
Dentists
Vocational dental practitioners
Dental care professionals
Therapists and hygienists.

Objectives
The aim of this programme is to provide dentists, oral surgeons, and laboratory technicians with a practical understanding of:
How a camera functions
The role of the camera in dentistry;
Selection and setup of digital camera equipment
How to use a digital camera in clinical situations
The view sets required for any new patient consultation, or consistent record keeping for cosmetic dentistry, facial aesthetics, laboratory work, orthodontics, orthognathic surgery, periodontology, and prosthodontics
The storage of digital images.

Requirements:
This CD-ROM requires either a PC with minimum of Windows 2000/XP/Vista, 500 MHz or faster processor, 256MB RAM and a soundcard. Mac users need to have OSX or above. It is best viewed at a screen resolution of 1024x768 using a 24-bit colour setting.