Fogging of mirrors in intraoral photography due to exhalation is one of the most frequently faced problems during documentation of intraoral images by a dentist or a dermatologist. In this blog post we discuss about the causes & TOP ways to prevent fogging. In intraoral documentation we frequently use mirrors to record our cases in indirect vision. When we place a mirror inside the mouth the mirror gets fogged & this could challenge a good result with respect to photography.   This is a complimentary year end/ Christmas special ebook for all our podcast subscribers only. It takes more than 30 hours of effort for making 1 podcast episode. Please consider supporting the podcast by donating or subscribing.
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Fogging of mirrors in intraoral photography is basically condensation which results from a heavy amount of intraoral humidity & a temperature change from room temperature to intraoral temperature. It happens if the patients exhales when the mirror is placed intraorally and results in blurred images.This blog post will give you TOP 7 tips to prevent mirror fogging.

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