Seeing is Believing: How the Intra-Oral Camera Enhances Your Care at Schaefer Dental Group
The intra-oral camera is a valuable tool dental professionals can use to help you understand your examination, diagnosis, and treatment. This small, handheld video camera is about the same size as a dental mirror and comes with a disposable plastic sheath for contamination prevention. It is used to take actual pictures of your teeth with up to 25 times magnification and project them onto a screen for your review. It can also be used to give you a video tour of your entire mouth so that you can see things such as plaque deposits, decay, worn teeth, and broken or missing fillings. Schaefer Dental Group utilizes this technology to make you a partner in your oral health journey in Lansing, Michigan.
A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words
This adage is proven true many times each day in offices equipped with an intra-oral camera. Prior to this technology, some patients found it challenging to understand problems such as dental decay and periodontal disease. Now, it’s possible to display, pause, and zoom in during a video examination of the problem area, so that you can see it for yourself—all in color and crystal clear.
Advantages of an Intra-Oral Camera
An intra-oral camera makes you more of an active partner in your dental treatment, enabling you to see what a dentist sees. This provides several key benefits:
- Informed Decisions: It is especially important when additional treatments need to be discussed, or when treatment options must be explained, enabling you to make informed decisions.
- Improved Communication: You may be more comfortable asking questions and better able to understand a treatment option or oral hygiene concern when you can actually see it.
- Hygiene Coaching: Because it gives you a real-world picture of your dental hygiene, the intra-oral camera is ideally suited to show you techniques for improving your oral health habits.
- Early Detection: With its powerful magnification (much superior to the naked eye), it reveals the early stages of maladies such as gum disease and cavities.
- Documentation: The images can be captured and reexamined later to show you changes in your oral health or how a multi-phase treatment is progressing. Furthermore, it can provide insurance companies with the proof they require to approve a needed treatment.