Dental Photography Mini-Series
Dive deep into the foundations of dental photography and learn how to use dental photography for patient education and treatment planning. These lectures are a sample of the Pre-Theory learning included in the Fellowship in Restorative Dentistry. Learn more about the Fellowship here.
PART 1: Setting up your room, Photography Essentials
PART 2: Intraoral Photography Tips and Tricks
PART 3: Taking a Basic Set of Examination Photos
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Shade Matching 101
Shade matching is one of the most challenging aspects of general dentistry but a lot of dentists either leave it up to their lab to guess what “please make A3 crown” means or settle for whatever shade the lab sends back regardless of the end result. This Shade Matching 101 lecture will take you from start to finish in how to take a shade, confirming the shade, using a polaroid filter and more.
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The Fellowship in Restorative Dentistry is a 2-year course that utilizes hands-on training, lectures and case guidance to efficiently increase skills, confidence and ROI.
. The course includes:
- Single tooth prep to full mouth rehabilitations
- Hands-on simulation training
- Case guidance, mentorship and community support


Dr Fauzia Khan
FRD Student, America
Practise, Repeat, Retain
The experience of doing the hands on course from my office has been one of the biggest benefits. Not only am I more relaxed because I'm in a known setting and I can do as much or as little preparation before the course to get myself ready and then when I'm there I get to do the course work that's asked of me but then I understand and I have the setup that I can replicate that time and time again.

Dr Stefanie Hirt
FRD Student, Switzerland
Be Inspired
I got inspired directly by Lincoln. I got really interested because I’ve never wanted to go back to school, and this was the perfect option to do clinically relevant and practice-oriented learning.

Dr Jaclyn Toh
FRD Student, Singapore
Return On Investment
I would say FRD is like therapy because for many of us, we feel comfortable talking about technical/clinical aspects with other colleagues but the psychological aspects feel taboo to talk about/you work in a culture where it is frowned upon/you will be taken advantage of by others for admitting to your faults and insecurities.

Dr Jason Retter
FRD Student, Canada
Work is just more fun!
On the clinical side I've essentially changed everything, from premolar to molar. Crowns preps, cores, my ops were always my Achilles heel. Now I'm proud of them and rarely get stressed. Never worried about flash or contacts. I love taking photos. I think it emphasises quality and care to the patients.

Revolutionary teaching methods
Most dentists suffer from stress and anxiety at some point of their career. That's because dental education does not provide enough repetition to build your muscle-memory.

Trusted by students, globally
The Fellowship in Restorative Dentistry is a fantastic way to reignite your passion for dentistry and connect with like-minded peers from around the world.