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[Image analysis] ```json
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"visible_domain [Image analysis] ```json
{
"visible_domain": "dental_photo",
"image_quality": {
"score": "good",
"issues": []
},
"description": "High-resolution intraoral photograph of the upper dental arch, viewed from below. The image shows the palate, upper teeth, attached gingiva, and parts of the lower anterior teeth. There are orthodontic retractors used at the corners for cheek and lip retraction. A complete upper arch is visible with slight crowding of the anterior teeth and visible calculus/tartar deposits behind the upper front teeth. Surfaces of the posterior teeth appear generally smooth and clean, though some staining and calculus are present on the lingual surfaces of the anterior teeth. The gums appear pink and moist, without overt swelling or ulceration. Some natural anatomical variations of the palate are visible. No restorations, metal crowns, or implants are obvious in the visible field.",
"dental_observations": {
"applicable": true,
"teeth_present": "all",
"teeth_condition": [
{
"location": "front_upper",
"observation": "Slight lingual crowding and overlapping of the anterior teeth, with visible yellowish calculus deposits and some discoloration on the lingual surfaces.",
"severity_signal": "mild"
},
{
"location": "upper_right",
"observation": "Molars and premolars visible with intact... |