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Dental consultation and the setting up of a treatment plan are essential parts of dental care. They allow the dentist to gain a broad understanding of the patient’s oral health and to develop the right treatment recommendations. This involves multiple steps and different technologies. Here is a detailed overview of the process:
During the consultation, the dentist assesses the patient’s overall health, dental history, and any current issues. The following steps are typically included:
X-rays provide the dentist with a more comprehensive view of the internal condition of the oral cavity.
Clinical Photos: Pictures taken from various angles capture the condition of the oral cavity and document the pre-treatment state. These photos are useful for monitoring treatment progress and educating patients.
Based on the diagnosis, a detailed treatment plan is drawn out, outlining the type, sequence, and duration of required procedures. The plan considers the patient’s specific needs, priorities, and financial options.
Intraoral X-ray (small X-ray) is a vital tool in modern dentistry, aiding diagnostics and the creation of treatment plans. Its speed, detail, and safety make it the most frequently used X-ray technique in dental clinics. This type of X-ray examines 2-3 teeth and the surrounding bone structure in detail.
Small X-rays are typically needed for the following conditions or treatments:
Dental photography involves taking digital images of the patient’s oral cavity, teeth, and treatments. Close-up, high-detail photos and portraits are taken for major rehabilitation work. Case photos are typically taken before, during, and after therapeutic procedures to document the entire process.
Why is it Important and Useful?
How are Photos Taken?
Dental photography typically sees the use of digital cameras with specialized lighting, mirrors, and cheek retractors to ensure details are visible.
Common Types of Photos:
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