Intraoral cameras

Intraoral cameras are small video devices about the size of a dentist’s mirror.  They are used in diagnosis and patient education by providing a 2D image of teeth and oral structures.  

3D scanners expand upon this imaging by creating a 3D image of teeth and oral structures. By using 3D imaging, we are able to better diagnose our patients oral condition, educate our patients of our findings, and accurately communicate with our dental and orthodontic lab technicians regarding our patients treatment needs.

 
"Use of 3D imaging and intraoral pictures greatly enhances our patients experience by allowing them to see exactly what I am observing in their mouths."
—Dr. Kris Bruso