

The camera is designed to capture enlarged images inside the mouth in real time. Because the visuals are highly detailed, dentists can examine small areas more closely and explain findings more clearly during appointments.
This technology may assist in identifying:
The enlarged images can also help patients better understand treatment recommendations and oral health conditions.
Intraoral cameras are compact, lightweight, and easy to maneuver throughout the mouth. The process does not involve radiation or discomfort, making it suitable for patients of many ages.
The imaging process typically includes:
Because the images are stored digitally, they can also be used to monitor changes in oral health over time.
Intraoral imaging may be incorporated into many areas of dental care, from routine checkups to restorative treatment planning.
This technology is often used alongside services such as:
By providing enlarged visual detail, intraoral cameras support more informed discussions about oral health and treatment planning.
Our North Halsted office incorporates advanced imaging tools to help improve diagnostic accuracy and patient communication. Many individuals from Wicker Park, Lakeview, Old Town, and nearby Chicago communities visit our practice for dental care supported by modern technology and detailed visual assessments.
Every evaluation is tailored according to the patient’s oral health needs and treatment goals.
An intraoral camera is a small handheld imaging device used to capture magnified photographs inside the mouth during a dental examination.
No. The device is designed to move comfortably around the teeth and gums without causing discomfort.
The enlarged images help dentists identify oral health concerns more clearly and allow patients to view areas being discussed during the appointment.
Yes. Many dental practices use intraoral imaging during preventive exams, restorative evaluations, and treatment consultations.
No. Intraoral cameras provide visual surface images, while Digital X-Rays allow dentists to evaluate areas beneath the surface of the teeth and gums.
Interested in experiencing dental care supported by advanced imaging technology? Call us at (773) 935-4444 or request an appointment online to visit Halsted Street Dental.