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[Image analysis] ```json
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"visible_domain [Image analysis] ```json
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"visible_domain": "oral_photo",
"image_quality": {
"score": "good",
"issues": []
},
"description": "This is an intraoral clinical photo showing the upper dental arch and part of the lower teeth. The image has been taken with cheek retractors in place to provide a clear view of the maxillary (upper) teeth and palate. All upper teeth from the first molar on the right to the first molar on the left are visible. The occlusal (biting) surfaces, buccal (cheek) surfaces, and some of the palatal surfaces of the upper teeth are visible. The hard palate, rugae, and surrounding mucosa look normal in color and texture. The gum tissue is pink with no obvious swelling or ulceration. There is mild to moderate yellowish-brown staining or calculus present on the palatal surfaces near the gum line, especially on the upper front teeth. The biting surfaces of the premolars and molars show some brownish fissures and slight discoloration in grooves. The lower teeth incisal edges are also partially visible at the bottom of the image.",
"dental_observations": {
"applicable": true,
"teeth_present": "all",
"teeth_condition": [
{
"location": "upper_right",
"observation": "Molars and premolars present, fissures... |