Description
New Technology Intra Oral Camera
Intraoral cameras (IOCs) are cameras used by dentists or doctors to show a patient the interior of their mouth, as an alternative to using a mirror. They were first introduced in 1989 and are now widely used in dental offices. IOCs allows the patient to see a clear picture of the inside of their mouth, aiding the dentist in consulting with them on various treatment options. Images can be saved to a patient’s file for future reference.
Designed to allow: Clinicians to capture and display digital images from inside a patient’s mouth, intraoral cameras are a valuable tool for patient education and case documentation. Most commonly equipped with LEDs, these digital cameras can capture images without the need for external lighting.
Feature:-
Corded, VGA, RCA, or S-Video connectivity.
Lightweight (approx, .25 lb / 110g).
LED lighting.
Fixed or variable focus mechanisms (Dial and Slide).
Magnification up to 100X.
The angle of view 0Ëš or 90Ëš.
45Ëšmirror attachment.
Periodontal pocket probe attachment with scale for measurement.
Attachment for single tooth closeups.
Fingertip image capture or footswitches.
SD Card storage.
Specialized imaging software.
CMOS1/4 Â (5 Mega Pixels)
Specification :Â
Technical Specifications:
Pixels:Â 5 Mega Pixels
Image sensor:Â CMOS1/4
Focus range:Â 5-50mm
Connectivity type:Â VGA, RCA, S-video
Operating system:Â Embedded Operating System
System operation:Â Key Control
Storage capacity:Â Max 256 GB
6 LED Lights
Video Recording
Easy Operation
SD Card Drive Storage
Direction to Uses :
Setup:
Connect the intraoral camera to the appropriate power source, ensuring it is properly charged or connected to a power supply.
Connectivity:
If the camera has TV connectivity, ensure that it is properly connected to the TV using the appropriate cables (VGA, RCA, or S-Video, depending on the model).
Power On:
Turn on the intraoral camera using the power button or switch.
Focus Adjustment:
If the camera has a variable focus mechanism (dial or slide), adjust the focus to get a clear image. This might involve adjusting the focus ring on the camera.
Lighting:
Ensure that the LED lights on the intraoral camera are turned on for proper illumination. Adjust the intensity of the lights if the camera provides this feature.
Capture Images or Videos:
Use the designated controls on the intraoral camera or any provided accessories (such as footswitches) to capture images or record videos. Some models might have a fingertip image capture feature.
Angle Adjustment:
If the camera has different angles of view (0Ëš or 90Ëš), adjust the camera angle as needed for the specific area you are imaging.
Attachments:
Attach any specialized accessories such as the 45Ëš mirror attachment, periodontal pocket probe attachment, or attachments for single tooth close-ups as needed.
Storage:
If the camera has an SD card slot for storage, ensure that an SD card is properly inserted. Save captured images or videos to the SD card for future reference.