Intraoral Camera Reveals the Truth about Your Teeth
Open
Wide & Say "Aha!"
People seldom have a clear idea of the actual status of their dental
health. Even with lights and mirrors, it's tough to see anything but the front of your own teeth, or segments of the shadowed
backs and side areas. But intraoral cameras have changed all of that. Now you can sit comfortably back in the chair while
Dr. Reed, Dr. Maynord, or our hygienist inserts a handy 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. Aha! Suddenly
both you and your doctor are able to view together every last detail of your oral health.
What You Can't
See Can Hurt You
It's not necessarily pleasant to come face to face with your own dental condition.
But it's important to do so for several reasons. First, the camera may reveal the early stages of potentially serious
problems, helping you make an informed decision about your treatment options. This is especially helpful with gum disease
and other conditions where pain is a latent indicator of a problem. Second, the camera's honest survey can show in a moment
how well you're doing with your regular home hygiene. This helps you and your doctor realistically assess what steps you
might need to take on your own to improve things.
