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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 90, No 1, 152-158.
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Journal of the American Dental Association, Vol 90, Issue 1, 152-158
Copyright © 1975 by American Dental Association


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Close-up photography in the dental office



DB Nuckles, WJ McCall Jr, and CR Jones

Photographs taken by the dentist can be used in his professional contacts, in office administration, and for patient education and motivation. The parts of a camera including viewing systems, lenses, shutters, diaphragm, and film are described. The technique for close-up, intraoral photography requires special lens systems and proper lighting. The correct method for focusing is described.





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