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Cameras for Dental Microscopy Balance Effort with Quality

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Laura S. Marshall, Managing Editor, [email protected]

A conversation with Eric Herbranson, DDS, on the advantages of dental imaging with consumer digital cameras instead of dentistry-specific cameras Digital cameras for microscopic imaging can help dentists get a clearer – and closer – picture of the state of a patient’s teeth. But many of today’s video cameras now capture good, usable still images, and higher-end digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) still cameras can now record video, too. How does a specialist choose between still and video cameras when the line between the two is blurring? And where does the wand-type...Read full article

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