An intraoral camera is a small video camera used by dentists to record images of the inside of a patient's mouth. It allows the dentist to show the patient a live, magnified view of areas that are difficult to see with the naked eye, aiding in diagnosis and treatment planning. They are commonly used to detect cracks, cavities, and other issues.
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