Standardized Dental Photography - The X-Ray for the External
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Let's continue with episode 4 which talks about the importance of standardized dental photography that can be compared with taking x-rays from our patients to look inside and our photos and videos that show the outside with all the details. Never forget that without standards you are not able to compare and monitor your results over time. And remember nobody would shoot fancy X-rays to be more creative.
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