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Technological Updates in Dental Photography
Dental Clinics of North America, 2011Digital photography is a constantly evolving medium that can be used in dentistry for a number of applications including documentation and patient education. In the past 5 years, it has become standard professional practice for photographers to shoot in raw format, organize and edit in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, and archive files using portable hard ...
Josh Shagam, Alan Kleiman
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Potential of information technology in dental education [PDF]
AbstractThe use of information technology (IT) in dentistry is far ranging. In order to produce a working document for the dental educator, this paper focuses on those methods where IT can assist in the education and competence development of dental students and dentists (e.g.
Nikos Mattheos+26 more
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Use of Magnification in Dental Technology
Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 2003Binocular stereoscopic microscopes have been used in dental technology for decades to improve visual acuity during the fabrication process. Technicians endeavor to produce a restoration that has marginal discrepancies of < 50 microm and to polish the surface of the restorative material so that there is minimal bacterial accumulation.
Donald F. Cornell+3 more
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Medical and dental technology assessment
Technology and Health Care, 1996Spiraling costs dictate that healthcare expenditures be limited to medical products and services of demonstrated safety and effectiveness, if quality care is to be provided at affordable cost. Scientifically conducted, randomized controlled trials are essential elements of this process. Applicable governmental regulatory procedures are reviewed.
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Osseointegrated Dental Technology
Implant Dentistry, 1994This work is intended for dentists/dental technicians who wish to achieve predictable results in fabricating implant-supported prostheses. Based on dental technology research followed by extensive clinical use, the book explains the methods and materials required for correctly-fitting frameworks.
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Integrating Technology into Dental Practices
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1995The use of computers in dentistry has expanded considerably in the last 15 years. Computer software can facilitate practice activities ranging from patient data management and financial management to treatment planning and electronic scheduling. This article addresses strategies for using technology to simplify and improve practice management.
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European Journal of Dental Education
ABSTRACTIntroductionIntegrating digital dental technology into undergraduate curricula can better prepare dental technology students for a digitally driven workplace. However, students' perspectives on this education are sparse in the literature. This qualitative study explored dental technology students' perceptions of a digital dental technology ...
Xiaoxia Wang+3 more
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ABSTRACTIntroductionIntegrating digital dental technology into undergraduate curricula can better prepare dental technology students for a digitally driven workplace. However, students' perspectives on this education are sparse in the literature. This qualitative study explored dental technology students' perceptions of a digital dental technology ...
Xiaoxia Wang+3 more
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The Impact of Communication Technology on Dental Services and Dental Education
Dental Update, 2002In this paper, the author reviews the scope, and probable future impact, of information technology in dentistry.
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The technologically well-equipped dental office
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2003Information technology, or IT, applications for dental practice continue to develop rapidly. More than 85 percent of all dentists use computers in their offices, and the number of clinical uses for the computer is on the rise. This article discusses the state of the art of several technologies, provides an integrative view of a technologically well ...
William C. Bartling+3 more
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Technology Requirement for Dental Radiology
Proceedings Technology Requirements for Biomedical Imaging, 2005Diagnostic performance obtainable from existing dental radiographic systems tends to be limited largely by arbitrary, two-dimensional sampling of dynamic processes manifest in three spatial dimensions plus time. Improvement requires a more rational sampling strategy.
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