Abstract

A photographic method is described for recording children's teeth in large numbers on location. The essential features of the dental study were that the photography should be consistent, accurate, and fast, since the subjects were to be photographed at a rate of 45 children per hour. Details are given on how this was achieved including the technique and equipment used.

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