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Intraoral Camera in North Canton, OH: A Patient Guide

Services/Dental Technology/Intraoral Camera in North Canton, OH: A Patient Guide

At Dr. Julie Thomas in North Canton, OH, the intraoral camera is used to capture clear, magnified images of your teeth and gums right at the chair. Patients can see what our dentist sees, which helps make treatment choices easier. This page explains how an intraoral camera works, when it is used, and what to expect during a visit.

Intraoral Camera Explained

An intraoral camera is a small, handheld device with a bright light and high-resolution sensor. It takes close-up photos of hard-to-see areas inside the mouth and displays them on a chairside monitor. Unlike X-rays, which show structures beneath the surface, these images show real-time detail of tooth enamel, fillings, crowns, gum tissue, and early surface changes. Disposable protective sleeves are used for each patient to support hygiene and comfort. This dental technology supports accurate diagnosis and chairside education. Clear images help identify cracked teeth, worn edges, leaking fillings, early cavities, and signs of gum inflammation.

Key Benefits

Improved Detection

Improved detection of early issues before they become painful or complex.

Real-Time Visualization

Real-time visualization so you can see areas of concern on the screen.

Clear Communication

Clear communication about treatment options using your own images.

Precise Treatment Planning

More precise treatment planning with detailed, magnified views.

Documentation

Documentation that helps monitor progress over multiple visits.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does The Intraoral Camera Replace X-Rays?

No. The intraoral camera shows detailed surface images, while X-rays reveal issues between teeth and below the gumline. Both tools work together for a complete picture.

Will The Intraoral Camera Hurt Or Trigger A Gag Reflex?

The camera is small and smooth, and most patients find it comfortable. If you have a strong gag reflex, positioning can be adjusted to minimize contact.

Is The Intraoral Camera Safe?

Yes. It uses visible light, not radiation. Protective sleeves are used for each patient to maintain cleanliness.

How Long Does Imaging Take?

Capturing a few photos usually takes only a few minutes and is often built into your regular exam time.

Can I Get A Copy Of My Images?

Yes. Ask the team during your visit if you would like a copy for personal records or to review at home.

If you have questions about intraoral camera imaging in North Canton, OH, contact Dr. Julie Thomas at 330-244-9081 to discuss your next visit.

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