Intraoral Camera

An intraoral camera is a miniaturized camera that can take high-resolution images inside of the mouth and display them for viewing in real time on a computer screen. It is a pen-sized device that provides an up close, full-color and high-resolution view of the teeth and surrounding soft tissues.

An intraoral camera is a wonderful communication tool that allows the dentist to directly show a patient a close up view of every tooth and the nearby soft tissues. With this technology any areas of concern can be instantly displayed and discussed.

The intraoral camera can also capture individual images that can be saved as part of a patient’s permanent record. These saved images can be reproduced when needed for use by other dental specialists, a dental laboratory, insurance companies, and others.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an intraoral camera?

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An intraoral camera is a small, handheld device that allows your dentist to take high-quality images of the inside of your mouth. These images can be used to diagnose and explain dental problems in a clear and visual way.

How is an intraoral camera used?

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Your dentist will use an intraoral camera to take images of your teeth, gums, and other areas of your mouth. The images will be displayed on a screen for you to see. This can help you better understand your oral health and treatment plan.

What are the benefits of using an intraoral camera?

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Intraoral cameras can improve communication between dentists and patients, allowing for a better understanding of oral health and treatment options. Additionally, these cameras can help detect dental problems at an early stage, when they are easier to treat. Furthermore, intraoral cameras can increase patient education by providing a visual representation of their oral health and the importance of preventive care.

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