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Intraoral Cameras in Kannapolis, NC

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Intraoral Cameras in Kannapolis, NC

What is an Intra-Oral Camera?

The Intra-Oral Camera can be used to take highly-detailed images and scans of your teeth. These digital-based impressions can be used to create restorations like veneers, crowns, bridge work and even dentures. Unlike traditional dental impressions that are goopy and uncomfortable, this scanner produces a quality image in just several minutes to provide you with the care and restorative work that you deserve.

Why is an Intra-Oral Camera needed?

We may use the Intra-Oral Camera whenever impressions are needed. This might be when you're having a crown made, will need a bridge placed or are looking to have a new denture made to wear. These digital impressions provide us with a detailed image of your teeth and surrounding soft tissues. These impressions are often more advanced and detailed when compared to traditional options.

Who is a candidate for an Intra-Oral Camera scanning?

First, we will sit you comfortably in one of our operatories. A small digital wand is placed inside of your mouth and swept above and around your teeth. As the image is being taken, it is displayed on a computer screen for us to view and study. We will then use these impressions to make your dental restorations, providing a more customized and comfortable fit. The scan is painless and is completely safe for all patients. You may need to have these scans done whenever we need to obtain a 3D digital view of your teeth and their positioning.

If you'd like to learn more about Intra-Oral Camera technology, Call Our Office Today to speak with one of our trained staff members.

What happens during the appointment using an Intra-Oral Camera?

First, we will sit you comfortably in one of our operatories. A small digital wand is placed inside of your mouth and swept above and around your teeth. As the image is being taken, it is displayed on a computer screen for us to view and study. We will then use these impressions to make your dental restorations, providing a more customized and comfortable fit. The scan is painless and is completely safe for all patients. You may need to have these scans done whenever we need to obtain a 3D digital view of your teeth and their positioning.

If you'd like to learn more about Intra-Oral Camera technology, Call Our Office Today to speak with one of our trained staff members.

What is an Intra-Oral Camera?
What is an Intra-Oral Camera?
What is an Intra-Oral Camera?

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