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The Essence of Clinical Photography

Description:
How to use clinical photography for better patient education and case acceptance.

Date Added:
5/19/2008

Author(s):

Glenn D. Krieger, DDS, FAGD Glenn D. Krieger, DDS, FAGD

Since graduating dental school in 1992, Dr. Glenn Krieger has been committed to staying on top of the newest and most innovative aspects of general dentistry. Having achiev...
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Other Author(s):
Glenn D. Krieger, DDS, FAGD

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Questions & Comments
FARHAN DURRANI492 - (5/27/2012 12:00 AM)

great presentation

PHILIP KAPLAN - (3/10/2012 1:37 PM)

Don't see any slides

nermin mahmoud - (2/21/2012 11:01 AM)

no sound is coming out with this video... i checked my speakers and no problem with it... the videos from other sources are working properly...

Viktorija Baranova - (5/21/2010 4:32 PM)

i like it ;) thank you very much is it possible to get cheat sheet for downloading ? thank you Viktorija

Ronald Goldstein - (4/22/2009 3:28 PM)

I recently bought the Nikon D300 and am very pleased with the results. We're using a 4 flash system and booth close up and full face are coming out predictablly well.

Tomas Vanek - (3/29/2009 12:11 PM)

thank for this video, I have a camera Nikon D80 for about two years - I have to say I perceive much more the principles. once again thanks...Tomas Vanek DDS Czech rep.

Tomas Vanek - (3/29/2009 12:11 PM)

thank for this video, I had a camera Nikon D80 for about two years - I have to say I perceive much more the principles. ones again thanks...Tomas Vanek DDS Czech rep.

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