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Dental Photography

 DENTAL PHOTOGRAPHY  Dr. Ahmed Javed Butt  Taking dental photos is an important part of the dental process, as it allows dentists and other dental professionals to document the condition of a patient's teeth and gums and track any changes over time. Here are some tips for taking dental photos: Use the right equipment: A DSLR camera with a macro lens is ideal for taking close-up photos of teeth and gums. You may also want to consider using a ring light or other specialized lighting to improve the clarity and detail of the images. Position the camera correctly: Hold the camera steady and position it at a slight angle to the teeth. This will help you capture a clear and detailed image of the entire tooth surface. Use the correct exposure settings: Adjust the aperture, ISO, and shutter speed to ensure that the image is properly exposed and in focus. You may need to experiment with different settings to find the right combination. Take multiple photos: It's a good idea to take...

Dental videography

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Dental videography Dr. Ahmed Javed Butt axmegbutt77@gmail.com Creating a video about dental health or a specific dental procedure can be a useful way to educate people about oral hygiene and the importance of maintaining good oral health. Here are some steps you can follow to make a dental video: Determine the purpose of the video: What do you want to achieve with the video? Are you trying to educate people about dental hygiene or promote a specific dental procedure? Research the topic: Gather information about the topic you want to cover in the video. This could include reading articles, watching other dental videos, or speaking with dental professionals. Outline the video: Organize the information you have gathered into a logical structure. This will help you create a clear and concise video that is easy for viewers to understand. Write a script: Using the outline as a guide, write a script for the video. Be sure to include all of the key points you want to cover and consider a...

How do dental implants Osseointegrate

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  How do dental implants Osseointegrate Dr Ahmed javed Butt  https://youtube.com/@dentalhealth6619 https://www.facebook.com/100002442186680/ https://sck.io/u/@wydzj295/sPWVodL2 Dental implants are a type of prosthetic device that is used to replace missing teeth. They are typically made of titanium or a titanium alloy, and are inserted into the jawbone in a surgical procedure. The process of osseointegration refers to the integration of the implant with the surrounding bone tissue. The osseointegration process begins when the implant is placed in the jawbone. Over the course of the next several weeks, the bone tissue surrounding the implant begins to grow and attach to the surface of the implant. This process is facilitated by the presence of small pores on the surface of the implant, which allow for the ingrowth of new bone cells. As the bone tissue grows around the implant, it becomes more firmly anchored in place. This process is usually complete within three to six months,...

Brushing technique for kides

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  Brushing technique for kides Dr Ahmed javed Butt  https://youtube.com/@dentalhealth6619 https://www.facebook.com/100002442186680/ https://sck.io/u/@wydzj295/sPWVodL2 Brushing teeth is an important daily routine for children to maintain good oral hygiene and prevent tooth decay. Here are some tips to help your child brush their teeth effectively: Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and a pea-sized amount of toothpaste. Children under the age of 3 should use a toothpaste with fluoride, while children over 3 can use a toothpaste with or without fluoride. Encourage your child to brush their teeth for at least two minutes. You can use a timer or play a song to help them brush for the recommended amount of time. Have your child brush their teeth in a circular motion, making sure to brush the fronts, backs, and tops of their teeth. Have your child brush their tongue to remove bacteria and freshen their breath. Remind your child to spit out the toothpaste after brushing, but not to rinse...