REALCLOUD IMAGING

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ultra-high image quality intraoral high definition cameras

RealCloud HD1: Full HDTV 1080P Broadcast Quality intraoral camera

It is well accepted in dentistry today that any intraoral camera will quickly create a positive return on investment for your practice by generating additional revenue and additionally by creating efficiencies in your Dental practice when utilizing pictures as documentation.

However, there are huge differences in the various suppliers of intraoral cameras in regards to performance and image quality, capability of the camera to cover ranges from extreme macro close-ups to extra-oral photos, camera reliability, camera compatibility to specific imaging software a practice is using, regulatory and safety compliance, and price.

Captures All Dental Anatomy

Quite simply, we know of no other intraoral camera that can match a REALCLOUD HD1 camera’s picture quality nor its ability to capture images from super macro close-ups to full face dental anatomy, and we offer our product at a reasonable price point especially when considering it is the best intraoral camera instrument available at any price.

Full HDTV

We are a true 1920 x 1080 Full HDTV resolution camera, whereas almost all other “HD” intraoral cameras are 1280 x 720P cameras. In addition, most low cost intraoral cameras output very low resolution 640 x 480 images. We are confident that the REALCLOUD HD1 has the best combination of performance, camera capabilities, compatibility, reliability, safety, and price compared to all other intraoral cameras.

Showing patients areas of the anatomy that need treatment but “don’t hurt yet” dramatically increases recommended treatment acceptance.

Intraoral cameras are utilized to capture and document and/or pre-authorize insurance coverage, are used to create and document a baseline on new patients, are utilized instead of or in addition to loupes to view highly magnified images of cracks, leaky fillings, endo procedures, inlays/onlays, perio/inflamed gingiva, etc.

An intraoral camera can also be used to “watch” and document disease progress when comparing images captured from different patient visits over time.

And finally, an intraoral camera can be an invaluable tool when simply used for patient education purposes such as showing patients areas of anatomy they are missing when brushing/flossing, showing pedo patient images to parents, and hundreds of other patient education purposes.

REALCLOUD HD1
the best camera available at any price