Digital single-lens reflector (DSLR), point-and-shoot, and smartphone cameras are frequently used in everyday life, but which one is most suitable for dental photography? Each camera's strengths -- ...
A team of Korean researchers put three imaging devices to the test and came to a surprising conclusion: cell phone cameras top the list in emergency dental situations when a practitioner is not ...
Conventional dental photography technology has had a limitation in using inconvenient tools such as mirrors and cheek retractors. Dentists require basic teeth images from various angles, such as right ...
While there are camera-equipped toothbrushes that let users see how well they're cleaning their teeth, the Zaamigo goes considerably further. It uses AI to analyze the photos it shoots, in order to ...
A lawsuit alleges that a camera shown (inset left) was hidden in the unisex washroom of Aspen Dental Managemen in Crestwood section of Chicago. Clifford Law Offices An Illinois dental practice has ...
A dentist was accused of hiding a camera in the staff bathroom, Massachusetts officials said. Getty Images/iStockphoto A 35-year-old dentist was accused of using dental wax and medical tape to hide a ...
The Kodak DX6490 Dental Digital Camera System, with Dicom imaging software is the latest industry-dedicated tool from Kodak. The camera is pre-set and optimised for dental imaging and includes ...
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