Technology

Intraoral Camera in Fresno, CA

An intraoral camera lets you see close-up images of your teeth and gums on-screen during your visit.

Video explainer

Watch: what this treatment is and why it may be needed.

This short visual overview summarizes the procedure, why Dr. Kingra may recommend it, and what patients can expect at Sunnyside Smiles.

Intraoral Camera explained simply For a personal diagnosis and treatment plan, schedule an exam with Dr. Kingra.

Treatment details

Everything you need to know before your visit.

What it is

The camera is a small handheld device that captures detailed photos or video inside the mouth. It helps document cracks, wear, plaque, gum changes, and restoration concerns.

Why you may need it

Seeing the problem can make dental recommendations easier to understand. It also helps track changes over time and document conditions for treatment planning.

Signs and symptoms

When to call Sunnyside Smiles.

Every mouth is different. These are common reasons patients ask about intraoral camera, but an exam is the only way to know what is right for you.

  • Cracked or worn teeth
  • Old fillings or crowns with visible leakage
  • Gum inflammation
  • Cosmetic concerns you want to see close-up
  • Before-and-after documentation

How treatment works

What to expect step by step.

  1. The camera is gently moved around the mouth.
  2. Images appear on a monitor in real time.
  3. Dr. Kingra points out areas of concern.
  4. Images can be saved in your record for comparison.

Benefits

How this treatment can help.

BenefitVisual patient education
BenefitBetter documentation
BenefitComfortable and noninvasive
BenefitHelpful for insurance conversations

Aftercare

How to protect your result.

  • No recovery is needed.
  • Ask for images to be explained if anything is unclear.
  • Use the photos to understand home-care or treatment priorities.

Questions

Common questions about intraoral camera.

Does the camera hurt?

No. It is small and does not involve radiation.

Can it replace X-rays?

No. It shows visible surfaces, while X-rays show areas under and between teeth.

Ready to talk?

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