Recording Image with Software Setup on Dental Inspection

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This paper provided an endoscopic oral observation devices, which combines with IR LED (Infrared Rays Light Emitting Diode) and IR CCD (Charge Coupled Device) image sensor to transfer the images to such monitors as television, computers and other media in order to know the situation immediately. While providing user-friendly software interface, allow the users to more easily observe the situation inside the mouth and save the file for the next patient, and even discuss their problems and the improvement progress with the dentist based on the images. The combination of special coated glass and flexible structured CCD observation pen can replace the traditional mouth mirror used by the dentist; in addition, the user can monitor the oral health under the insufficient light condition.

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