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Visual Technology in Dentistry

Description:
Dr. Ronald Goldstein gives tips on intra-oral as well as extra-oral photography and their role in practice and patient management. In addition, new video technology is introduced which can be utilized effectively in developing treatment plans in esthetic dentistry. Especially in esthetic smile design where economy and efficiency is desired.

Date Added:
4/6/2008

Author(s):

Ronald Goldstein, DDS Ronald Goldstein, DDS
Dr. Ronald Goldstein is currently Clinical Professor of Oral Rehabilitation at Georgia Regents University College of Dental Medicine in Augusta, Georgia, Adjunct Clinic...
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Questions & Comments
hossam ashour - (10/26/2012 6:32 AM)

Thank You Dr Ronald my concern is, is it easy to mount on light and help me work free hand without bothering my self monitoring the field of videography? Is it wide angel? can I relay on it if I am doing closed video circle for training purpose

Ronald Goldstein - (10/25/2012 3:57 PM)

Hossam,

I am doing my intraoral videos with the Global Microscope and the Sony NEX 5 Camera. However the NEX 7 is a newer version and will take High Definition 1080 quite well. With the NEX 5 I can only shoot about 20 minutes before the camera overheats and we need to let it cool down and then reshoot. Perhaps the NEX 7 will not have that problem. I hope this helps...Good luck!!

hossam ashour - (10/24/2012 6:44 PM)

Dr Ronald I need Your advise as I am searching for camera which can be easily mounted to unit light or from the sealing to enable me to take intraoral videos with free hands for purpose of live surgery seminar and webinar. what you recommend

Roberto Ayala - (10/21/2010 9:40 AM)

Thank you for the answer Dr. Goldstein.

Ronald Goldstein - (10/8/2010 6:08 PM)

Roberto,

the actual camera I showed on the video was a DV CAM and it sold for around $250. However, newer models, indluding one by Sony sells for as little as $160 and over the internet I have seen them advertised for even under $100. My advice...by from a good label because it does not cost that much more and you will have a good manufacturer to take it back in the event something goes wrong.

Roberto Ayala - (10/5/2010 6:51 PM)

Dr. Goldstein - Interesting tip regarding the small camera. You mentioned in the video that the camera is a supercam. But I would like to know who is the manufacturer?

Maurice Salama - (9/13/2010 3:21 PM)

We have also integrated the Kodak intra-oral cameras into our office. The most important thing is that we document our cases and properly archive them. Dr. Salama

Ronald Goldstein - (9/12/2010 7:44 PM)

Sorry I have not answered you sooner...but in our office I do use several cameras for different reasons. The extra-oral camera (NikonD300)is for all of my recorded pictures that I keep on each patient and do use in my lectures/articles/books. The intra-oral camera is my choice for recording tooth defects to quickly show the patient especially building trust with the patient. And important these photos are quick to take, very close up, and I can get into special views I would find it very difficult and time consuming to take with the Nikon. I also record my video through the Global Microscope especially for my Dentalxp and lecture videos. However, the reason I showed the very small and extremely cost effective video camera is because both still and video can be quickly taken for legal reasons by virtually any dentist not interested in doing anymore than protecting him or herself from patient misconceptions about the treatment and what he or she looked like before.

Joao Paulo Montenegro Sousa Magalhães - (2/11/2010 3:24 PM)

Hi Dr Goldstein!Why use 2 cameras when we can excuse
one? There are magnificient Pro reflex cameras that do both works: video and photos. I know that Nikon has that D300s and it is the top camera you can use in your clinic/lab. Although the main important thing is the well organized archive of all your patients to improve plans and to help you in any negligency case. Hug

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