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Intraoral Camera in Bel Air, MD: Clear Visuals That Help You Understand Your Dental Health

An intraoral camera is a small, pen-shaped device with a camera lens at the tip that captures magnified, high-resolution images of the inside of your mouth in real time. At Elevated Smiles Dentistry in Bel Air, MD, we use intraoral imaging so you can see exactly what Dr. Joshua Englander sees, making it easier to understand your diagnosis and make confident decisions about your care.

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What Does an Intraoral Camera Do?

The intraoral camera captures live video and still images of your teeth, gums, and the surfaces between teeth at up to 40 times magnification. Images are displayed on a chairside monitor in real time as Dr. Englander moves the wand through the mouth. Cracks, decay, worn restorations, gum inflammation, and other conditions that are difficult to see under normal examination become clearly visible on screen. The images are stored in your digital record and can be used for insurance documentation, treatment planning, and tracking changes over time.

How Does Intraoral Imaging Improve Your Dental Experience?

Seeing is understanding. When a patient can view the same crack or broken filling that Dr. Englander sees, the conversation about treatment shifts from abstract to concrete. Patients who view intraoral images of their own teeth consistently report higher confidence in treatment recommendations and better compliance with follow-through on recommended care. The camera also improves diagnostic accuracy, particularly for detecting small cracks, early decay, and failing margins on existing restorations that might be missed or difficult to document with visual exam alone.

Is Intraoral Camera Use Covered by Insurance?

Intraoral camera use is part of your comprehensive examination at Elevated Smiles and is not billed as a separate procedure. The images captured may be used as part of your clinical documentation for insurance pre-authorization when treatment is recommended. If you ever need to submit images to your insurance company to justify a recommended restoration, the intraoral photos provide objective visual evidence of the condition being treated.

Frequently Asked Questions About Intraoral Cameras

Does the intraoral camera hurt?

Not at all. The camera wand is about the size of a thick pen and is simply moved around the mouth. Most patients barely notice it. There is no pressure, no vibration, and no contact with sensitive tissues.

Can I get copies of my intraoral photos?

Yes. Intraoral photos are part of your dental record and you can request copies at any time.

Does every appointment at Elevated Smiles use an intraoral camera?

Intraoral imaging is used during comprehensive exams and at recall visits where Dr. Englander wants to document or investigate a specific area. It is not necessarily used at every routine cleaning but is always available when clinically useful.

Can intraoral images be used in place of X-rays?

No. Intraoral photos show surface details and visible tooth structure. X-rays show what is inside the tooth and below the gumline. The two tools provide different and complementary information. Both are part of a thorough dental assessment.
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