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giffs Camera for one specific... 08-04-2008, 08:42 PM
Kajuah Re: Camera for one specific... 08-04-2008, 10:05 PM
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    Re: Camera for one specific purpose

    Norman Camera has all kinds of dental equipment - and kits.

    The link will take you to dental camera kits. Then, if you look to the left of the screen and scroll down you will find other photography dental equipment and accessories.

    http://www.normancamera.com/category...Rebel_XSI_Kits

    Good luck - hope this helps.

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    Re: Camera for one specific purpose

    Kajuah,

    Sorry, no, I don't have link. This is all a "plan" I have in the works. Whether I follow through with it, and whether I actually see positive results, remains to be seen.

    As far as the process goes, the theory is that if you can keep the mouth in an optimal "healing state" (clean and wet - i.e. adequate saliva with adequate minerals contained therein) and if you have an adequate, nutritious diet, then it is possible for cavities to heal, enamel to reappear, etc. It's all kinda 'fringe' dentistry. Most of the information I've found, and where I first heard of it, was through the writings of a dentist who made a minor stink in the dental community in the seventies, named Robert Nara. Here's an article from a 1978 issue of Prevention magazine that sheds a bit of light.

    http://www.mizar5.com/heal.htm

    In regards to nutrition specifically, what also got me thinking along these lines was reading the material of Weston Price. He points out that in many cultures, dental decay is practically non-existant.

    http://www.westonaprice.org/

    Thanks for those links. I hadn't even considered something like that. I could still get still images from a device like that right? I was just imagining getting a regular camera and shining a spotlight in my mouth or something, lol.

    Liz, thanks for those links too.

    What would be really great is if I could get a dentist to participate in this project and just have him/her take the pictures with top notch gear.

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    Re: Camera for one specific purpose

    Hey, this is kinda timely.

    Washington Post article on Weston Price:

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...080501000.html

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