What Is an Intraoral Camera?
An intraoral camera is a camera which is designed to be used in the mouth for the purpose of taking video or still photography. These cameras are most commonly used in dental offices, although patients can also use them at home to monitor dental health or to satisfy curiosity about what the inside of the mouth looks like. Several firms specialize in producing intraoral cameras and accessories, and others make adapters which can be used with conventional cameras so that they can be used in the mouth. One of the primary uses for an intraoral camera is in patient education. Dentists often find it helpful to be able to show patients exactly what is going on inside their mouths, and to highlight areas where medical attention may be needed. Patients are also less likely to defer or refuse procedures when they can clearly see the area at issue, as some people are suspicious of recommendations for dental procedures, due to concerns about cost, potential pain, or the fears about members of the
An intraoral camera is a small pen shape device that fits easily in the patient’s mouth, once positioned by the dentist, it sends images to a monitor, so that the patient’s teeth and gums appear in a full-color image, and a picture of the image can be printed out. What is the advantage of the device? The intraoral camera allows the patient to view their teeth and gums and help them understand the necessary treatment diagnosed by the dentist.