I agree Amy. When I began writing my critique I was being so pedantic about if my photos were of high enough quality and someone made a comment that one set has to be perfect but then I realised that it's not about the quality of the photos but the depth and understanding of your critique. Obviously your good set of photos has to of a relatively good standard but not every photo has to be exactly accurate or else you will have nothing to write about in your critique and there will be no room to formulate improvement strategies. I think it's like everything in this course, as long as you can identify where you went wrong and create some good strategies that will prevent you from repeating your mistakes and as long as your ideas and thoughts illustrate logical thinking then you will get a good grade. Intra-oral photography is a difficult skill to master and at this stage we are still learning the basics and are expected to make some mistakes, with experience and continual practice we will all refine our skills. I think photography can play a vital tool in dentistry and I think it is an extremely valuable part of the course.
Anyway keep practicing, Rachel : )
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