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Unlike other body parts, oral health is an aspect of health often overlooked. Every dental problem is checked and diagnosed by the dentists with the help of some tools and equipment.

Patients who go for a check-up and assessment should be familiar with the dental or mouth mirror. It is an instrument with a round mirror at the end that allows dentists and hygiene professionals to see the areas around the patient’s mouth.

It is still a piece of equipment used today, but new technology helps dentists level up that tradition—such as the intraoral camera.

The Intraoral Camera

Nowadays, a tiny digital camera called the intraoral camera helps make the dentist’s job much more manageable. Its size is like a pen or an electric toothbrush, but instead of a point or a brush at the end, it has a camera. The camera end is covered with a disposable sheath to ensure that there will be no germs transmission between patients.

The intraoral camera is a small device but can capture all the details inside the patient’s mouth in high-resolution footage and images. The footage is also shown in real-time and accurate color on a monitor. This allows the patients to see what the dentist sees. It can even be magnified up to 30 times to let patients and dentists see the mouth better.

If you wonder what it is and how it can benefit you, this article will fill you in with more details.

What Is an Intraoral Camera Used For?

The introduction of intraoral cameras means a lot to the dental industry. The best thing it did was to allow the patients to get involved in the whole diagnosis process.

With its help, patients can observe and understand their oral issues better. For dentists, it means early and more accurate diagnosis of their patient’s dental health problems.

Here are some of the benefits of acquiring this new piece of technology:

1 -Early Problem Detection and Early Treatment

Before the presence of this new technology, dentists must first assume an oral health problem and then recommend their patients undergo X-rays and other thorough visual inspections. That step is simplified today with the help of the intraoral camera.

Using this device, the dentists can clearly and quickly spot their patient’s oral problem. It can even reach areas hard to detect by the ordinary mirror and eyes. With early and more accurate detection of the issue, they can address the concern faster and recommend treatment promptly.

2 - Patients Understand Their Situation Better

When both dentists and patients follow the dental issue at stake, they can work better to help improve the situation.

Since the patient can see the problem with their very eyes, they can identify more with what their dentist tries to explain and be more determined to find the best solution to their oral situation.

3 - Better Dental Health Records for the Patients

Health history is always important information. Advanced technology allows dentists to record a video and take high-resolution images out of their patients’ mouths, making them accurate and reliable records to keep.

Conclusion

The next time you see this odd-looking tool used in dental houses, never falter or be nervous about them. Ask the right questions, and your dentist will gladly explain everything. Dental health tools, like the intraoral camera, were specifically made to benefit you and the dentists. Instead of causing pain as most people imagine, they bring a more accurate diagnosis, leading to better oral health.

Dental House MI is one of the few dental houses in Ypsilanti that already has an intraoral camera. The next time you want to understand your teeth condition, expect to see the camera at work. Book an appointment with us today!

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