Dr. Martin Goldstein
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Time: 8:30 a.m. - noon
Course: GOLDSTEIN
AM
Dental
Digital Photography: Filling in the Gaps
We're
all aware that digital photography in the dental office has taken on
considerable importance. Case documentation, patient-doctor
co-diagnosis and case planning number but a few of the everyday applications
included amongst our photographic activities. While we may all participate at
some level, there are
gaps in our digital photography knowledge that often prevent the practitioner
from maximizing their participation. Join Dr. Goldstein for a morning of
"filling in the gaps" in your digital photography knowledge
base. Even the most experienced user will take home a collection of new
"tricks" that will enhance their implementation of digital
photography.
Course
Objectives - upon completion of this course, attendees will have a better
understanding of:
- Digital photography terminology and
definitions.
- Use of commercially available software programs that
enhance our image presentations.
- A baseline of digital photography knowledge for
both new and experienced users.
- Picture taking: the basics and tips for mastering
occlusal shots.
- The latest equipment and systems available.
C.E. Credit:
3.5 Clinical
Hours
Of Interest to: D,H,C,B,T,S
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Time: 1:30 - 4:30 p.m.
Course: GOLDSTEIN PM
This session is limited to 35 participants
Cost: $125
Digital Dentistry in Your Practice: Filling in the Gaps
(Hands-On Workshop)
SPONSORED BY PHOTOMED INTERNATIONAL
Participants are required to bring an
occlusal mirror and set of cheek retractors. Those owning Canon digital SLR cameras may bring their own. Photomed International will be supplying digital camera outfits for this workshop.
Digital photography could be the
greatest boon to today's dentistry since the invention of the x-ray. Don't let it pass you by. You could be
overlooking the fastest way to jump start a lagging cosmetic or high end restorative
practice. Dr. Goldstein will teach you not only "how to" and
"what with", but will instruct participants on
how to make use of these new capabilities toward a noticeably increased cosmetic and restorative
output in their practices.
Course Objectives - upon completion of
this course, attendees will have a better understanding of:
-
How to
operate a current model digital SLR camera in hands on fashion.
-
The
five basic shots critical to the new patient examination and case
presentation.
-
How to
take a serviceable patient portrait suitable for cosmetic simulation.
-
The
easiest way to store and catalog images in a Windows environment.
-
Simple
image editing procedures with Photoshop Elements - via live
demonstration.
-
Why you
should be taking digital images every day.
C.E. Credit: 3.0 Clinical
Hours
Of Interest to: D,H,C