intraoral camera

in·tra·o·ral cam·er·a

(in'tră-ōr'ăl kam'ĕr-ă) A camera that uses a small wand to take digital pictures (still or video) in the oral cavity for immediate viewing by the dental staff and patient. This method allows for viewing small areas that would be difficult to see without the camera's use.

in·tra·o·ral cam·er·a

(in'tră-ōr'ăl kam'ĕr-ă) Photographic device that uses a small wand to take digital pictures in the oral cavity for immediate viewing by dental staff and patient.