Dental Photography: Understanding the Complete Series of Images

  • Course is virtual
  • Starts Expires 3/4/2024

In this course, Dr. Steve Ratcliff will discuss how dental photography can make treatment planning and diagnosis far easier. This course will teach you what photographs need to be taken by you, your clinical assistant or hygienist, and how to take them. You will learn the tricks to make photography in the dental practice a diagnostic tool rather than a task.

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  • Steve Ratcliff

Offered by

  • Spear

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