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Category Archives: Digital Photography in Dentistry
Severe Wear Type Cases Present Special Challenges
By: Buddy Shafer, CDT Diagnosis and Pre-Treatment of Worn Dentition Cases Severe wear type cases present special challenges as well as opportunities for the doctor/technician team. A critical first step is to properly diagnose the cause of the wear. From occlusal interferences, to … Continue reading
Bisphosphonate Therapy & Dental Care
by Lee Ann Brady Reprinted from leeannbrady.com One of the hot topics over the last few years has been managing our patients who are taking bisphosphonates in order to minimize the risk of osteonecrosis of the jaw. When I think … Continue reading
Patient Instructions for a “Lips At Rest” Photo
by Lee Ann Brady Reprinted from leeannbrady.com One of the photos I have struggled to take consistently is “lips at rest”. I want this photo to be accurate as it is the foundation of my treatment planning protocol. I have … Continue reading
Believe it or Not! The Power of a Digital Photo in Dentistry
by Hollie A. Bryant, RDA The morning started with an emergency new patient with a toothache on the schedule. In some practices that would translate to be an x-ray, emergency exam and triage treatment (Get in and get out) In … Continue reading


