Intraoral Camera Technology

Intraoral Camera Technology

At Jupiter Dental Care, transparency is more than a value—it’s part of our process. Our intraoral camera technology allows you to see exactly what we see during your exam. This handheld tool captures detailed, close-up images of your teeth and gums, putting your oral health on full display so you’re never left in the dark about your care.

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What Is an Intraoral Camera?

An intraoral camera is a small, wand-shaped device equipped with a high-resolution lens and LED lighting. It comfortably fits in your mouth and takes real-time photos of hard-to-see areas, like the backs of molars or along the gumline.

The images are displayed on a screen right in front of you, making it easy to understand your diagnosis and treatment options with full visual context.

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Empowering Patients Through Clarity and Communication

This technology isn’t just for us—it’s for you. By showing you live images of potential issues like decay, cracks, or buildup, the intraoral camera helps eliminate confusion and builds trust.

You don’t have to take our word for it; you can see the problem (and the solution) for yourself. It’s also an excellent tool for documenting changes in your dental health over time.

Get a Closer Look at Quality Care with Intraoral Camera Technology

At Jupiter Dental Care, we believe informed patients make healthier decisions. Our intraoral camera technology is just one way we elevate your experience, combining high-tech tools with high-touch care. Book your appointment today and take a closer look at your dental health with the clarity and confidence you deserve.

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