Picture Tells the Thousand Words: An Unexplored Path
Journal Title: International Journal of Contemporary Medicine surgery and Radiology - Year 2017, Vol 2, Issue 1
Abstract
Clinical photography is essentially an incalculable relieve in communicating a vast collection of information in a straightforwardly understandable form. It is a communiqué linked to written or spoken text can, when compared to text alone, markedly increase awareness to and recall of health culture information. Pictures can also perk up comprehension when they show relationships among thoughts or when they show spatial relationships. This review paper highlights the importance of photography on technological and clinical aspects of dentistry.
Authors and Affiliations
Manas Gupta, Ravish Ahuja, Kriti Shrivastava, Pushpraj Singh
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