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Intraoral Cameras in Las Vegas

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Intraoral Cameras in Las Vegas

What is an Intraoral Camera?

Intraoral Cameras are helpful in allowing us to see everything going on inside your mouth. Rather than a typical examination, this camera magnifies everything that it looks at concerning your smile. This allows us to see areas of decay, cracks, breaks and fractures as well as other intra-oral problems. The camera is safe, effective and can be used on patients of all ages.

Why is an Intraoral Camera needed?

The reason an Intraoral Camera may be needed is because we need to get a better view inside the mouth. Because the camera magnifies what it's coming into contact with, we are able to spot problems easier and more conveniently. Likewise, we can show you the findings on the camera so that you know more about the treatment that is needed. The camera is an effective tool that we use everyday in our practice.

Who is a candidate for an Intraoral Camera scanning?

The majority of patients coming into our office can and will benefit from this Intraoral Camera. The camera gives us a clear view of everything and anything going on within the mouth. This helps us to find problems more quickly and create treatment plans according to what it is that you need. The Intraoral Cameras can be used before, during or even after certain procedures.

What happens during the appointment using an Intraoral Camera?

The appointment will begin by you sitting comfortably in one of our examination rooms. We then use a handheld device and place it inside the mouth. The image will show on our computer screen in the room, which allows you to see what is being done and what we're looking at. We then scan your mouth with the camera, looking for problems and other issues. We then discuss treatment options according to what we find and what works best for you. The camera is easy to use and takes just minutes in our office.

If you would like to come into the office to benefit from our Intraoral Cameras, call us today so that we can get you in as soon as possible.

What is an Intraoral Camera?

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