
An intraoral camera gives you a close-up view of your teeth and gums, so you can see exactly what we see during your exam. Using a small handheld camera, we capture clear, high-resolution images that appear on a chairside monitor, making it easier to understand your oral health and any treatment we recommend.
At Park Dental Care, Dr. Maggos, Dr. Colella, Dr. Vlachogiannis, and our all-women team use intraoral cameras as part of routine and diagnostic visits for both children and adults. The process is quick, comfortable, and fits seamlessly into your regular appointment.
Keep reading to learn how intraoral cameras work, why we use them, and how they help you feel more informed and confident about your dental care.
Using an intraoral camera is quick, comfortable, and happens as part of your regular dental exam. The camera itself is a small, pen-shaped device with a light and a high-resolution lens that captures detailed images inside your mouth.
As your dentist or hygienist gently moves the camera around your teeth and gums, the images appear instantly on a chairside monitor. Together, we'll look at what the camera sees, explain anything that stands out, and answer your questions along the way. Because the images are displayed in real time, you can better understand your oral health and feel more confident about any recommended treatment.
One of the biggest advantages of an intraoral camera is that it helps turn your dental exam into a conversation. Rather than simply describing what we see, we can show you detailed images of your teeth and gums, making it easier to understand your oral health and treatment options.
The magnified images also help us identify concerns that may be difficult to see with the naked eye, including small areas of decay, worn restorations, tiny cracks, or early changes in the gums. Finding these issues early often means they can be treated before they become larger, more costly problems.
For many people, seeing the images firsthand provides peace of mind. Whether everything looks healthy or any treatment is recommended, you'll have a clearer understanding of what's happening in your smile.
An intraoral camera is a useful part of nearly every dental exam, whether you're visiting for a routine cleaning, a comprehensive evaluation, or a specific dental concern. Adults appreciate being able to see exactly what their dentist sees, while children often find the images fun and engaging, making dental visits feel more interactive.
It's especially helpful for people who like to understand the reasoning behind treatment recommendations or who simply want a clearer picture of their oral health. Because the camera is small, comfortable, and non-invasive, it's appropriate for patients of all ages.
There's no separate appointment or special preparation needed. The intraoral camera is used during your regular exam and usually adds just a few minutes to your visit.
As the images are captured, you'll be able to view them on the monitor and discuss any findings with your dentist. If we notice an area that needs attention, we'll explain what we're seeing, answer your questions, and review any treatment options before you leave. If everything looks healthy, you'll leave with added confidence and a better understanding of your smile.
Intraoral cameras are typically used as part of your routine dental exam, so there's often no separate fee for the imaging itself. Coverage depends on your individual dental insurance plan, and our team is happy to help you understand your benefits before your appointment.
At Park Dental Care, we work with most major insurance providers and also offer an in-office savings plan for patients without dental insurance. Before your visit, we're happy to review your coverage, explain any expected costs, and answer questions about payment options, so you'll know what to expect before treatment begins.
At Park Dental Care, we believe great dental care starts with clear communication and relationships built on trust. That's one of the reasons we use technology like intraoral cameras, they make it easier for you to understand your oral health and feel confident about every decision you make.
For more than 30 years, we've proudly cared for families throughout Carol Stream and the surrounding communities. Our experienced, all-women team takes a personal approach to every visit, creating a welcoming environment where children and adults alike can feel comfortable asking questions and receiving care at their own pace.
Led by Dr. Maggos, Dr. Colella, and Dr. Vlachogiannis, we combine advanced technology with compassionate, patient-centered care. Whether you're visiting for a routine checkup or any of our other dental services, our goal is to help you leave with a healthier smile and a clear understanding of your dental health.
No. It's a small, smooth wand that glides gently along your teeth and gums. Most people barely notice it, and there's no discomfort at any point.
No. The camera takes surface-level photos of your teeth and gums in real time, while X-rays show what's happening below the surface. They do different jobs and work well together. Unlike X-rays, the camera uses no radiation.
No. The imaging is done during your regular visit and only adds a few minutes.
Coverage depends on your plan, since it's usually part of your exam rather than a separate charge. We're happy to check your benefits before you come in so there are no surprises.
Yes. Just let us know and we'll provide them for your own records or to share with a specialist.
Absolutely. It's comfortable, uses no radiation, and many children enjoy seeing their teeth on the screen.
One of the best parts of using an intraoral camera is getting to see your smile the way we do. During your next visit, we'll walk you through the images together, answer your questions, and help you better understand your oral health every step of the way.
Because the camera is simply part of your routine exam, there's nothing extra you need to schedule or prepare for. When you're ready to book your next appointment, give Park Dental Care a call at (630) 510-7800, request a visit through our website, or stop by our office at 630 E. North Ave., Carol Stream, IL 60188. We look forward to seeing you soon.