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Tag Archives: dental imaging
How You See It and How You Don’t: How the Principles of Human Perception Affect CBCT Interpretation
Reading time: 7 minutes
Everyone loves a good optical illusion. The world of social media was simultaneously thrilled and frustrated by the apparently color-changing dress that appeared in 2015 (discussed here, along with 11 other optical illusions). We enjoy optical illusions when they present … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Endodontics, Feature, Misc, What's New
Tagged CBCT, cone beam computed tomography, dental books, dental imaging, john khademi, quintessence
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AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT: How Peter Sheridan Became Dentistry’s Expert on Clinical Photography, and Why You Should Be Doing What He’s Doing
Reading time: 6 minutes
It is common practice in many dental clinics to perform a New Patient exam and create records that capture the exact status of the patient’s dental health. These records generally include radiography, a detailed patient history, and, in some practices, … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Esthetic Dentistry, Implant Dentistry, Misc, Multidisciplinary, Multimedia, Orthodontics, Pediatric Dentistry, Periodontics, Practice Management, Prosthodontics, Research, Restorative Dentistry
Tagged clinical imaging, clinical photography, continuing education, dental imaging, dental photography, dental records, dental technology, dentistry, patient records, peter sheridan, practice management, professional development
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