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11th Edition of International Conference on Dentistry
and Oral Health

September 18-20 | London, UK

September 18-20, 2025 | London, UK

Intra-oral cameras

Intra-oral cameras

Intra-oral cameras are a type of imaging technology used in dentistry that allows dentists to take high-resolution pictures of areas inside the mouth. These pictures are used to help dentists diagnose problems, plan treatments, and track changes to teeth and gums over time. Intra-oral cameras allow dentists to identify and treat problems early, which is advantageous for both dentists and patients. The use of intra-oral cameras allows dentists to take detailed close-up images of otherwise difficult to access areas in the mouth. This technology enhances the quality of dental care by allowing dentists to accurately and precisely assess the condition of the patient's mouth. Along with traditional imaging techniques, intra-oral cameras also provide dentists with a clear visual representation of any problems found, which is beneficial when diagnosing and planning treatment. Another advantage of using intra-oral cameras is that they allow for improved patient communication. The clear images produced by this technology allow both dentists and patients to gain a better understanding of the condition of the patient's teeth and gums. For instance, pictures of broken teeth or cavities can be taken and immediately shown to the patient, which can enhance communication about the type of treatment necessary. Furthermore, intra-oral cameras are also beneficial for developing preventive treatment plans, since they allow dentists to track changes and conditions over time. Overall, intra-oral cameras have become an invaluable addition to dentistry. By allowing dentists to take detailed pictures of difficult to access areas of the mouth, this technology aids in the accurate diagnosis and treatment of dental problems. Furthermore, intra-oral cameras aid in improved patient communication and help dentists develop preventive treatment plans. As a result, this technology can significantly improve the quality of dental care.

Committee Members
Speaker at Dentistry<br>and Oral Health 2025 - David Geoffrey Gillam

David Geoffrey Gillam

Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
Speaker at Dentistry<br>and Oral Health 2025 - Patrick Grossmann

Patrick Grossmann

British Society for the Study of Craniomandibular Disorders, United Kingdom
Speaker at Dentistry<br>and Oral Health 2025 - Zvi G Loewy

Zvi G Loewy

New York Medical College, United States
ICDO 2025 Speakers
Speaker at Dentistry<br>and Oral Health 2025 - Preetinder Singh

Preetinder Singh

Academy of Oral Surgery, United States
Speaker at Dentistry<br>and Oral Health 2025 - Yasser Khaled

Yasser Khaled

Marquette University, United States
Speaker at Dentistry<br>and Oral Health 2025 - Laurindo Moacir Sassi

Laurindo Moacir Sassi

Mackenzie Evangelical University Hospital, Brazil
Speaker at Dentistry<br>and Oral Health 2025 - Mohamed Attia

Mohamed Attia

Alexandria Center of Dentistry, United States

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