Thanks to technological advances, smartphones can now take high-quality intraoral photographs, offering an alternative for practitioners who avoid using DSLR cameras due to the time and training required.
Thanks to technological advances, smartphones can now take high-quality intraoral photographs, offering an alternative for practitioners who avoid using DSLR cameras due to the time and training required.
Thanks to technological advances, smartphones can now take high-quality intraoral photographs, offering an alternative for practitioners who avoid using DSLR cameras due to the time and training required.
Taking high-quality intraoral pictures has a wide range of benefits, but doing so can be unfeasible for practitioners due to the amount of time, training and expense needed to use DSLR cameras and other equipment properly. An alternative is using a smartphone camera, provided it is operated in the right environment. Taking photos with a smartphone produces good results that are suitable for professional documentation in dentistry, and comparable to pictures taken with a DSLR. The light conditions in the anterior and posterior region can also be controlled using an MDP (Mobile Dental Photography) device, which helps ensure image quality.