History and current use of clinical photography in orthodontics.

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The history of dentistry and photography began in 1840 when the first dental school was opened, and the world's first photographic gallery was opened and operated by a dentist turned photographer. Since that time, photography and dentistry have been partners as photography has become an integral part of a patient's record and treatment plan. The specialty of orthodontics has led the way in this model of recording patient data.

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Galante, D. L. (2009). History and current use of clinical photography in orthodontics. Journal of the California Dental Association, 37(3), 173–174. https://doi.org/10.1080/19424396.2009.12222960

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