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What is Intraoral Camera?

A small camera used to take close-up images inside the mouth.
An intraoral camera is a small, pen-sized device that takes high-resolution photos and videos inside the mouth. It allows dentists to show patients exactly what they see, improving communication and understanding of dental conditions. Images can be displayed on a monitor, stored in patient records, and shared with insurance companies.
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