Intra-oral Camera
An intra-oral camera is a tiny, pen-like camera device used to capture live digital images of a patient’s entire mouth on screen. It plays a key role in achieving accurate diagnosis and patient education. Not only does this camera allow our dental team to see teeth up close to better identify problems, but you can also see exactly what our dentists see. This assists with explaining your dental needs and treatment options so you can make an informed decision. Your teeth can also be monitored over time, as images can be easily saved to patient files for future reference.
Low dose X-rays
Improvements in dental diagnostic imaging today have significantly reduced radiation risk. Low dose X-rays emit up to 90 per cent less radiation compared to traditional film X-rays. They are not only safer for patients, but also offer a clearer, more detailed image for better diagnosis. Since low dose X-rays do not use film, no harmful chemicals or waste are disposed into the environment.
Digital X-rays
Time efficient digital X-rays capture images of teeth, bones and surrounding soft tissue tohelps dentists find problems that cannot be identified during a visual examination. Examples include tooth decay, tooth fractures, bone abnormalities, and hidden wisdom teeth, impacted teeth, cysts, tumours or abscesses; usually before symptoms are present. Digital X-rays are most advantageous for producing on-the-spot images for immediate analysis. This allows you to receive dental treatment sooner. You are also spared the expense of costly film processing steps and time spent waiting for images, as well as scheduling additional consultations to receive results. Digital X-rays can also be used to plan procedures such as treating extensive cavities, dental implant placement and root canal therapy.
Intraoral X-ray Systems
The Intraoral X-ray Systems
Gendex, with its legacy of providing quality radiographic systems, offers the new GXIO-770. The Legendary Gendex Reputation. Continues With The New GXIO-770.
Intraoral Camera
The best way to remedy dental problems is to catch them as early as possible, which is why regular dental checkups are recommended. But no matter how skilled the dentist is or how bright a light he uses, it can be difficult to see well inside of a patient’s mouth. Even with a magnifying mirror, it is possible to miss the often tiny indicators of developing problems. The intraoral camera, used at our Bloomington, Illinois practice, is a technological advancement that makes it possible to not only detect the smallest of details, but also show these tiny defects to the patient and record them for later reference.
Focus on your patient
FOCUS represents intraoral X-ray imaging at its most functional. A practical design, backed by the innovative Anti-Drift Mechanism, ensures stable, stern usability for exacting modern dental care. In essence, FOCUS X-ray is the specialist choice for reliable, precise dental diagnostics.