Intraoral Camera
The intraoral camera is one of the many dental advances used in assessing and treating oral health conditions. It enables the dentist to evaluate the various structures within the mouth. The major purpose of employing an intraoral camera in a dentistry office is to execute oral screening procedures correctly, to better analyse and diagnose the patient’s oral diseases, to provide convenient patient information and education, and to better plan treatment, amongst many other things.
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