When we say that “a picture is worth a thousand words,” we mean that a visual presentation conveys information more effectively than words can alone. Many people are more responsive to visual cues, which can elicit a myriad of feelings, such as joy, sadness, and curiosity. There are many important clinical reasons to utilize digital photography in our dental practices, but it is the emotional impact of those photographs that guides the decision-making process for the people who trust us with their care: our patients.
Excellence in dentistry requires a wide variety of skills—both in science and in artistry. We begin our education in dental school by learning the clinical aspects of care and how to correctly treat our patients. As we transition into practice, we learn the complex business of dentistry and become competent in other areas, including information technology, marketing, and treatment acceptance. When compared with the other skills that clinicians are required to master, digital photography can be easily learned and smoothly implemented into clinical practice.
Reference: Seay A. When Pictures Really Matter. Inside Dentistry. 2018;14(8): 76.