Availability | Course has taken place |
Subject | Photography |
Description | This one day course is a mixture of lecture and hands on practice outlining the use of clinical photography in daily practice. Learn how to take high quality digital dental photographs using correct positioning and settings and explore quality resources for your practice. |
Additional information | Through presentation, demonstrations, and hands-on experience this course will give dental team members the confidence to choose the correct camera, settings, and positioning for excellent clinical photographs. Ian Cline is the founder of photographyfordentists.com He frequently lectures on Dental Photography, Anterior & Posterior Composites, Smile Design, and Minimally Invasive Aesthetic Dentistry both at home and abroad. Registration from 9am Catering A selection of vegetarian/non vegetarian options will be made available, however please be aware that we are unable to cater for special dietary requirements such as Gluten Free, Nut Allergy, Vegan. We therefore suggest that delegates bring their own food if you have a specialist requirement. If you would prefer to learn with your own camera, please bring it with you. |
Venue | 3 Piccadilly Place, Manchester - Greater Manchester View details |
Date & time | Monday 24 February 2020, 09:30 to 16:30 |
Lecturer | Mr Ian Cline View details |
Target audience | Recommended to all |
Development outcome | A, B, C, D |
Course style | Hands-on |
Core topic | Not a core topic |
Catering | Refreshments and Lunch |
CPD hours | 5:30 |
Cost | £50.00 |
Aims | - To provide enough information through presentation,
- demonstrations, and hands-on experience to give the dentist
- or other members of the dental team confidence to choose the correct camera, settings, and positioning for excellent clinical photographs.
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Objectives | - Understand what camera equipment and accessories are required and why.
- Choose the correct camera settings for predictable results.
- Know the many uses of photography within the dental practice, in particular the importance of medicolegal documentation.
- Position themselves, their assistant, and the patient to be able to take several key photographic views
- Take high quality portraiture images for orthodontic assessment and documentation
- Recognise the most important sources of further information, including websites, articles and textbooks
- Take high quality portraiture images for orthodontic assessment and documentation
- Be able to communicate better with their laboratory by utilising vectoring of photographs and the use of cross polarisation
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Learning outcomes | - Be able to select camera equipment and accessories suitable for clinical photography
- Understand the correct camera settings
- now the many uses of photography within the dental practice, in particular the importance of medicolegal documentation.
- Be able to position themselves, their assistant, and the patient to be able to take several key photographic views
- Be able to take high quality portraiture images for orthodontic assessment and documentation
- Recognise the most important sources of further information, including websites, articles and textbooks
- Be able to take high quality portraiture images for orthodontic assessment and documentation
- Be able to communicate better with their laboratory by utilising vectoring of photographs and the use of cross polarisation
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