Intraoral Cameras – Chaska, MN
Seeing Exactly What We See
People seldom have a clear idea of the actual status of their dental health. Even with lights and mirrors, a dental patient can’t see what the dentist can – that is, until now.
Why Do We Use Intraoral Cameras?
We use intraoral cameras, so when you visit the dentist, you can sit back comfortably in the chair and get ready for the show. Your dentist or hygienist will insert a pen-sized, camera-tipped wand into your mouth covered with a disposable plastic sheath for contamination prevention. The wand simply takes a video of the inside of your mouth and transmits the images via cable to a computing unit. The computing unit enlarges the full-color images and sends them to a TV screen that you can view from the dental chair. Aha! There it is – your mouth on the screen. The dentist can point out problem areas and explain his treatment recommendations, so you’ll become an informed partner in your dental care instead of a clueless bystander.
Seeing your dental problems may seem overwhelming at first but consider the experience to be the first step toward a healthier, fresher smile. The camera may reveal the early stages of potentially serious problems, allowing you and your dentist the opportunity to treat small problems before they escalate. This is especially helpful with gum disease and conditions that cause damage without causing pain. The camera's honest survey can also show you how your regular home hygiene routine is paying off. Your dental hygienist or dentist can recommend ways to improve your homecare based on their findings.