Comparison of the perceived image quality of intraoral orthodontic photographs taken with DSLR camera and mobile phone camera: A double-blinded prospective study

Clinical orthodontic photography is a vital skill that every orthodontist should master to record the patients’ details and to permit the orthodontist to carefully plan, monitor and execute the treatment. With the advancement of technology, some clinicians opt to take intraoral photographs with thei...

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Main Authors: Lee, Christopher Lawrence Tan Soon, Zulkiflee, Nurina Ezza, Abu Bakar, Noraini
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spelling my.iium.irep.1135772024-08-01T04:30:36Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/113577/ Comparison of the perceived image quality of intraoral orthodontic photographs taken with DSLR camera and mobile phone camera: A double-blinded prospective study Lee, Christopher Lawrence Tan Soon Zulkiflee, Nurina Ezza Abu Bakar, Noraini RK Dentistry Clinical orthodontic photography is a vital skill that every orthodontist should master to record the patients’ details and to permit the orthodontist to carefully plan, monitor and execute the treatment. With the advancement of technology, some clinicians opt to take intraoral photographs with their mobile phone rather than DSLR camera. Hence, this study aimed to answer one main question: whether there was any significant difference in the perceived quality image between intraoral photos taken with a mobile phone and a standard DSLR camera. The cameras used were a DSLR (Nikon D300s with AF-S Micro NIKKOR 105mm lens and NIKON R1C1 Twin Flash) and Mobile Phone (Apple I-Phone 11 with Selfie Ring Light). Assessment of 20 sets of intraoral photographs (100 individual images) by five IIUM orthodontists using a perceived quality Likert scale of Zero (0) to Ten (10). The assessors and the lead investigator were blinded to the source of the photographs. Reliability was evaluated using a test-retest method on 4 sets of intraoral photographs (20 individual images), a few weeks after their initial assessment. There was no significant difference (p=0.35) in perceived quality of intraoral photographs taken between DSLR and mobile phone, with the mean value of 7.34 and 7.12 respectively. Reliability was good (ICC=0.549). This prospective study showed that there was no statistical difference between the perceived quality of intraoral orthodontic photographs taken with a DSLR camera and a Mobile Phone camera. IIUM Press 2024-07-31 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/113577/7/113577_Comparison%20of%20the%20perceived%20image.pdf Lee, Christopher Lawrence Tan Soon and Zulkiflee, Nurina Ezza and Abu Bakar, Noraini (2024) Comparison of the perceived image quality of intraoral orthodontic photographs taken with DSLR camera and mobile phone camera: A double-blinded prospective study. IIUM Journal of Orofacial and Health Sciences, 5 (2). pp. 153-163. E-ISSN 2735-0584 https://journals.iium.edu.my/ktn/index.php/ijohs https://doi.org/10.31436/ijohs.v5i2.258
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Lee, Christopher Lawrence Tan Soon
Zulkiflee, Nurina Ezza
Abu Bakar, Noraini
Comparison of the perceived image quality of intraoral orthodontic photographs taken with DSLR camera and mobile phone camera: A double-blinded prospective study
description Clinical orthodontic photography is a vital skill that every orthodontist should master to record the patients’ details and to permit the orthodontist to carefully plan, monitor and execute the treatment. With the advancement of technology, some clinicians opt to take intraoral photographs with their mobile phone rather than DSLR camera. Hence, this study aimed to answer one main question: whether there was any significant difference in the perceived quality image between intraoral photos taken with a mobile phone and a standard DSLR camera. The cameras used were a DSLR (Nikon D300s with AF-S Micro NIKKOR 105mm lens and NIKON R1C1 Twin Flash) and Mobile Phone (Apple I-Phone 11 with Selfie Ring Light). Assessment of 20 sets of intraoral photographs (100 individual images) by five IIUM orthodontists using a perceived quality Likert scale of Zero (0) to Ten (10). The assessors and the lead investigator were blinded to the source of the photographs. Reliability was evaluated using a test-retest method on 4 sets of intraoral photographs (20 individual images), a few weeks after their initial assessment. There was no significant difference (p=0.35) in perceived quality of intraoral photographs taken between DSLR and mobile phone, with the mean value of 7.34 and 7.12 respectively. Reliability was good (ICC=0.549). This prospective study showed that there was no statistical difference between the perceived quality of intraoral orthodontic photographs taken with a DSLR camera and a Mobile Phone camera.
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author Lee, Christopher Lawrence Tan Soon
Zulkiflee, Nurina Ezza
Abu Bakar, Noraini
author_facet Lee, Christopher Lawrence Tan Soon
Zulkiflee, Nurina Ezza
Abu Bakar, Noraini
author_sort Lee, Christopher Lawrence Tan Soon
title Comparison of the perceived image quality of intraoral orthodontic photographs taken with DSLR camera and mobile phone camera: A double-blinded prospective study
title_short Comparison of the perceived image quality of intraoral orthodontic photographs taken with DSLR camera and mobile phone camera: A double-blinded prospective study
title_full Comparison of the perceived image quality of intraoral orthodontic photographs taken with DSLR camera and mobile phone camera: A double-blinded prospective study
title_fullStr Comparison of the perceived image quality of intraoral orthodontic photographs taken with DSLR camera and mobile phone camera: A double-blinded prospective study
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the perceived image quality of intraoral orthodontic photographs taken with DSLR camera and mobile phone camera: A double-blinded prospective study
title_sort comparison of the perceived image quality of intraoral orthodontic photographs taken with dslr camera and mobile phone camera: a double-blinded prospective study
publisher IIUM Press
publishDate 2024
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