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>>This Lecture-on-Demand course is viewable Online using a broadband internet connection. It is not a DVD or CD disc but streaming online video viewable 60 days and you may begin reviewing the online course immediately upon order.<<
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LECTURE-ON-DEMAND
Presenter:
Dr. Brian P. LeSage
(bio)
Lecture Length:
113 minutes 12 seconds
Content:
This 113 minute lecture addresses how photography can improve your clinical dentistry and allow for clearer communication with patients and/or your lab technician. An overview of 35mm slide and digital camera systems and components will be discussed. Emphasis will be on digital systems and the views necessary to diagnosis and treatment plan your smile enhancement procedures. Highlighted will be the twelve views recommended by the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry that will allow for accurate and complete diagnosis, design, and critique of your cosmetic enhancement procedures.
Educational Objectives:
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Learn the thirteen views that are critical to do aesthetic dentistry.
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Learn how photography will aid in your comprehensive treatment planning of cases.
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Basic photgraphic skills and techniques from camera selection to accesories will be discussed.
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Learn how photography and its outcome will make you a better aesthetic dentist.
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