Intraoral
Video Imaging
Dentistry Enters
the Computer Era
Perhaps you've heard about it from a friend or you may have seen it
on the Discovery Channel; but what is Intraoral Video Imaging anyway
and what role does it play in my oral examination?
Several years ago
the computer industry felt that the ability to communicate was being
hampered by the inadequacies of verbal communication. Most of what you
listen to is either never really heard or else it is just too easily
forgotten. Our goal is to inform you about your dental health so that
you can make an educated decision regarding your own care. Active participation
in the oral health process is a must if we are to accomplish our mutual
goals.
Intraoral video imaging
involves the use of a small camera with a fiber optic light source small
enough to be placed within the mouth. This camera is attached to a computer
which allows the images of your teeth to be displayed on the computer
monitor. These intraoral images can then be stored by the computer or
printed out just like a photograph.
One of the nice things
about computers is their ability to store these images in their memory,
indefinitely. We can access these images whenever we want in order to
compare one recare examination with another. At the same time, the computer
allows us to send copies of these images to other dentists or physicians
thereby improving our ability to consult on issues that may be of strategic
importance. A picture is truly worth a thousand words.
Some of the conditions
we can see with an intraoral camera that are difficult to see with the
naked eye include : various types of oral pathology and lesions, broken
fillings and other types of restorations, cracked teeth, a variety of
gum conditions and cavities in areas that are difficult to see and reach.
You will be amazed by the quality of the images and just how diagnostic
they really are.
Another intriguing
aspect of imaging is its ability to use the computer to predict cosmetic
alterations without ever actually having to touch a tooth. Close a space,
change the shape of a tooth or just see what your teeth would look like
a shade whiter. It's all possible with Cosmetic Imaging!
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