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Comprehensive Dental Restoration Photography Guidelines

Learn the essential steps for capturing detailed photographs of single tooth and edentulous segment restorations. This guide includes tips on documenting centric occlusion, facial views, lateral and protrusive movements, and complying with patient privacy laws.

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Comprehensive Dental Restoration Photography Guidelines

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  1. Required Views: Single toothand Edentulous segment of two or more adjacent teeth • Photographs Centric occlusion showing the restored tooth or teeth and the embrasures and gingival architecture, including free gingival margins, papillae, and surrounding attached tissue and mucosa. Make a close-up facial view showing no more than three full teeth in one photo. A span of four or more teeth will require at least two photographs. Right lateral working movement that shows the restored tooth or teeth. Left lateral working movement that shows the restored tooth or teeth. Protrusive working movement that shows the restored tooth or teeth. All photographs must comply with applicable patient privacy lawsDo not submit any photographs that are not required.

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