Imagine this scenario:
- The photos are taken and downloaded before you see the patient
- Your team can do this in under 10 minutes
- As a dentist you can see another patient for a short appointment while the photos are being taken
- Your team member can establish a relationship with the patient that you can then build on
- All of your team members will be confident when assisting you to take photographs or
- As dentists can assist the nurse with the photographs creating a sense of team work
- Your entire team create a professional impression of the practice to patients
Using a digital camera in your dental practice is now an essential tool for:
- Medical legal protection
- Patient education
- Treatment planning
- Treatment presentations
- Building portfolios of treatment options for your practice
- Laboratory communication
The whole team will be able to do this confidently and quickly using retractors and mirrors, that have been sought by Laura to ensure the easiest methods and best results.
You will be able to take these shots in any room in your practice, and everybody will have the correct seating positions to ensure excellent outcomes with their photographs.
Another important factor taught by Laura when using the camera is the communication skills required to ensure good quality photographs are taken each time. Communication with the patient during the procedure is paramount to the success of your photographs.
Alongside all of the above, you and your Team will also be able to download these photographs, use computer software to set the photographs to the same view as the human eye and place into Power Point presentations to aid in your diagnosis and communication techniques with your patients when presenting cases.
Every aspect of your dental environment will improve from having excellent digital photographs as your support tool. The training is also CPD verifiable.

