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Intraoral Cameras

See your smile in detail

See What the Doctor Sees

Our small, high-resolution intraoral cameras capture detailed images inside your mouth, allowing you to see exactly what Dr. Croft sees on a large monitor. This technology helps you understand your dental condition and treatment options better.

Intraoral cameras can detect cavities, cracked teeth, worn restorations, and gum disease at an early stage, enabling more conservative and less invasive treatment.

  • See detailed images of your teeth and gums
  • Better understand your dental health
  • Early detection of dental problems
  • Comfortable, non-invasive examination
Intraoral camera exam

Enhanced Patient Understanding

Magnified Views

Our cameras provide up to 40x magnification, revealing tiny cracks, early decay, and other subtle issues invisible to the naked eye.

Real-Time Display

Images appear instantly on a chairside monitor, allowing you to see exactly what Dr. Croft is examining in real time.

Image Capture & Storage

Images can be saved to your digital record, allowing us to track changes over time and compare findings between visits.

Patient Education

Seeing is understanding. The images help you make informed decisions about your treatment with complete confidence.

Your Intraoral Camera Experience

01

Positioning

A thin, camera wand is gently positioned in your mouth. It's comfortable and much smaller than traditional dental mirrors.

02

Image Capture

High-definition images are captured from multiple angles, providing comprehensive views of your teeth, gums, and oral tissues.

03

Review Together

Dr. Croft reviews the images with you on our monitor, pointing out areas of concern and explaining your treatment options.

04

Documentation

Images are saved to your digital record for future reference, allowing us to monitor changes and track treatment progress.

Common Questions About Intraoral Cameras

Yes, the camera is very comfortable. It's smaller than a dental mirror and easily fits in your mouth without causing any discomfort.

It allows you to see exactly what Dr. Croft sees, making it easier to understand your diagnosis and the recommended treatment.

No, intraoral cameras show surface details of teeth and gums while X-rays show internal structures. They're complementary tools used together for a complete diagnosis.

Absolutely! The images are displayed on a chairside monitor so you can see everything in real time as Dr. Croft examines your mouth.

See Your Smile Like Never Before

Schedule your appointment with Dr. Croft and experience the benefits of intraoral camera technology.