1. mi-ma-mo ( Focus on the finger-rest contact points in the mouth ) ① y dimension: Set the camera at the midsagittal plane of a patient or a sim head.

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1. mi-ma-mo ( Focus on the finger-rest contact points in the mouth ) ① y dimension: Set the camera at the midsagittal plane of a patient or a sim head. ② Use a stick like a sliding aerial to decide the direction of the camera that covers the finger-rest contact points ( mi-ma-mo). Reference conditions for photo taking of 20 items in kb3 ③ Set the camera to the direction of the aerial. ④ Take the aerial away and click the shutter.

➄ Include the end of the instrument held by the right hand in the shooting range ⑥ Make sure that the directions of the mirror surface and the handle in the left hand is clearly seen. 2. Photo of the side view of an operator’s upper body ① z dimension - Set the camera at the height of the operator’s shoulder. ② x dimension – Set the camera parallel to the midsagittal plane of the patient. ③ z dimension – Range from the top of the head to the thigh. ④ y dimension – Range from the back of the operator to the chest of the patient.

te1 me explorer ta00 ma16 mo ( 33=facial surface, 66=distal-lingual line angle, 82=apical point )

te2 me explorer ta00 ma36 mo ( 36=distal surface, 53=facial aspect, 62=gingival border )

te3 me impression tray ta03 ma01 mo4162 ( 41=apical alveolar aspect, 62=apical border

te4 me impression tray ta03 ma02 mo4162 ( 41=apical alveolar aspect, 62=apical border )

te5 me periapical x-ray film ta06 ma16 mo33 ( 33=facial surface, x=mesial-distal, z=occlusal-apical locations )

te6 me chart and aids (x-rays) ta10 ma00 ( treatment plan presentation, informed consent, full body relations)

te7 me band pusher ta37 ma36 mo3365 ( 33=facial surface, 66=distal border ) This orthodontic band pusher will be replaced by a newly designed one.

te8 me root scraper ta44 ma17 mo ( 19=unwanted substance, 36=distal surface, 53=facial aspect, 82-gingival point )

te9 me root scraper ta44 ma36 mo ( 19=unwanted substance, 36=distal surface, 54=lingual aspect, 62=gingival border )

te10 me handpiece ta54 ma22 mo (19=unwanted substance, 34=lingual surface, 48=cingulum-occlusal aspect, 81=occlusal point)

te11 me handpiece ta57 ma17 mo364864(36=distal surface, 48=middle 3 rd crown, 64=lingual line)

te12 me handpiece ta57 ma46 mo364864(36=distal surface, 48=middle 3 rd of crown, 64=lingual line)

te13 me endodontic file ta66 ma16 mo ( 05=pulp space, 1132=root, 91=mesial-facial ) ?

te14 me endodontic file ta66 ma36 mo ( 05=pulp space, 1132=root, 91=mesial facial ) ?

te15 me root tip remover ta74 ma14 mo0681 ( 06=periodontal ligament, 81=occlusal end )

te16 me extraction forceps ta75 ma16 mo063163,64 ( 06=periodontal ligament, 31=occlusal, 63,64=facial and lingual lines )

te17 me extraction forceps ta75 ma36 mo063163,64 ( 06=periodontal ligament, 31=occlusal, 63,64= facial and lingual lines )

te18 me anesthetic needle ta77 ma17 mo ( 33=facial surface, 62=alveolar border, 85=mesial point)

te19 me anesthetic needle ta77 ma30 mo86 z、x mm ( 86=distal end, z=occlussal-apical, x=mesial-distal location (mm) from mo86 ) Note: ta77ma40 inject with left fingers at mi1±0?

te20 me sim/clinical material ma9363 ma00 mo31 ( 31=occlusal surface ) Note: This material is isocompound (GC company).