Louis Hardan

Protocols for Mobile Dental Photography with Auxiliary Lighting


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empowering for patients who want to be in control of their dental health.

      Good communication should also exist between the dentist and the dental technician, especially in the domain of esthetic dentistry. Even the most detailed description written by the dentist cannot compare to the information communicated with a well-shot photograph. Photographs can help the technician visualize how and where his or her work will integrate in its environment. A large amount of information is transferred via photograph, such as the color, shape, alignment, personalization, translucency, opalescence, and halo effect of adjacent teeth.

      In addition to other advanced techniques of communicating color information to the laboratory, the following three photographs are very useful:

      2.A polarized version of the previous photograph to show the extension of the translucency and its location in the incisal edge, the presence of some details like white spots, and also the difference in color with the artificial shade guide (Fig 8).

      3.A photograph showing the secondary and tertiary anatomy because esthetics are not only hue, chroma, and value but also anatomy (Fig 9).

      

      FIGS 7–9 The three photographs that should be sent to the dental technician: (1) anterior shot with edge-to-edge shade guide under diffused light; (2) polarized version of edge-to-edge shade guide; (3) shot taken with the light coming from the opposite side of the camera to show anatomical details of the teeth.

      Evolution of the Treatment

      FIG 10 Photographic documentation allows the dentist to see the evolution of the treatment and the behavior of dental materials over time. In this case, the fissure sealant on the first molar was performed 20 years prior to those of the other teeth.

      Lecturing and Publishing

      Dental publishers and meeting organizers are very strict about their image criteria, so it is very important to take high-quality photographs if you are interested in preparing any lectures, posters, articles, or books.

      

      FIGS 11 & 12 When lecturing on big screens, high-quality photographs are a must.

      Concerning scientific studies and publications, photographic documentation is a huge asset. It gives the opportunity of remote scoring and enables multiple scorers to evaluate images for scientific purposes. Dental clinicians can compare cases or evaluate a given case over time. In this context, dental photography is an adaptable, reliable, and reproducible recording technique that enables longitudinal studies.

      

      FIGS 13–18 Undergraduate students are able to take good photographs with their smartphones without the use of professional cameras, which is especially useful when they cannot afford one. They only need to be taught how to play with the light and how to frame the shot.

      Marketing

      If permitted by governing law, marketing and advertising can have a great impact on the success of a dental practice. For a long period of time, dental marketing was by word of mouth, relying mainly on good interpersonal relationships between patients and dental staff and referrals to friends and family. While this is certainly still relevant, digital marketing is becoming increasingly important with the growing use of the Internet and social media. Photographs can be presented on brochures, displayed in the dental clinic, or transmitted via social media networks (eg, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram) or email. Image content is prioritized on many social media platforms, creating an exceptional marketing opportunity for dental practitioners (Figs 19 and 20).

      

      Photographs used in marketing can be “before and after” photographs or a sequence of photographs showing the different steps of a treatment. Digital marketing like this results in high visibility and targets a large base of potential patients. High-quality photographs are mandatory; otherwise, the advertisement will be a failure, even if the dental treatment and esthetic result were perfect.

      Artistic Photographs