Intraoral Cameras

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An intraoral camera is a small, hand-held device that takes pictures of the inside of your mouth. Its light illuminates hard-to-reach areas that even our chair lamps might not reach. This allows us to get a better diagnosis for your mouth, and it also helps us when we want to explain or show you what we see when we take a closer look at your teeth.

Since our intraoral cameras hook up to a monitor or TV, we can show you a close-up of your teeth and gums in real time. For conditions and diagnosis on the outside of your teeth, this helps us find potential problems quickly and accurately.

If you’re curious for more details about intraoral cameras, visit Victory Dental Center’s page about these wonderous devices.

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A dentist examines a patient's teeth using an intraoral camera, while an image of the patient's mouth is displayed on a monitor in a modern dental clinic.

See the Difference with Our Intraoral Cameras

You might get the chance to experience our intraoral cameras in action during our comprehensive exams or advanced procedures. We make sure we’re as thorough as possible in our inspections, so you can rest easy knowing your teeth are in good hands.

To set up an appointment, click the button below for our online option or call us at (515) 989-3180 to talk to someone today!