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Most of the blade is thicker than the PDL space and requires compression of bone in order to be inserted. Do you think there might be cases where the bone is so dense and the PDL space so narrowed that luxator technique is not possible?
Hi just about to get the Sonya6400 and the ring flash you show in the video. Do you think this camera is ideal as I am just starting of in dental photography
Yep - excellent choice. The a6400 has a crop sensor which is good for dental photography. I recommend making sure you get the eTTL version of the ring flash - called the Godox MF-R76S+
@@LeedsSchoolofDentistry Thanks for that. I have ordered the ring flash you have advised, the sony 90mm macro lens but gone for the A7C, it was £400 more. Look forward to your further videos in the future.
Hey Dr. Thank you for your video I just got the Sony Alpha 6400 camera I just wondering what setting should I put my Camera on for dental photography as well as the ring flash. is there a way that you can export you setting so I can import the setting on my camera. Thank you
Hi, yes we will shortly be releasing some video tutorials on what to set your camera to, and we are working with Sony to provide what you have requested on their website. Please subscribe and be the first to know when these videos are released! :-)
For standardisation, I would shoot with the flash in manual mode so TTL on the the MFR76(s) is not needed. HOWEVER, the TTL functionality on the MFR-76(s) is extremely accurate and will mean you do not need to alter any exposure settings or flash power no matter the subject to camera distance. My advice, invest in the TTL version so you have the option of both. One thing not mentioned in this video is that the TTL (dental) version also has an easy way of adjusting the power ratio between the two flash tubes, which is useful for cross lighting or demonstrating texture.
Thank you for the video Doctor, can I ask you Sir, what size and type of rotating file would you suggest for small cyst (or granuloma) non-surgical removal? Meaning over the apex... (Maxillary molar)
Please help my bracket came off but it doesn’t have a rubber band on it it’s a bracket that you slide the wire through and it rebounded from my tooth and the ortho isn’t open for the next three days.
Video is hot garbage. The luxator technique displayed didnt even go down bone. Like all you did was release gingival cuff and then ext with forceps. You could have done the same with a spoon excavator or periodontal elevator. SMH man. SMH.
Hello, amazing video! I see a lot of comments concerned about the water "waste", I understand the importance of keeping yourself as decontaminated as possible, but would it not be okay to turn off the water using your elbow during scrubbing? The same way you do it once you're done?