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Unicorn was appointed as Exclusive Distributor by DMD (USA), in November, 1999.

Intra Oral Camera (10C)

The best selling Intraoral Camera in the World!Intra Oral Camera (10C)

TeliCam: The TeliCam represents the latest in intraoral technology. Because of its ease of use and superior image quality, TeliCam has become the number one choice of dentists worldwide.

  • Superior portability: two strategically placed handles provide for easy mobility.

  • Lightweight chasis: reduces overall system weight, improves handling.

  • Unique microprocessor technology: means image capture is a function of the camera, not the printer. One and four images can be freezed directly on a T.V. monitor using foot control.

  • Single lens focussing: adjusts from 2mm to a full face extraoral image.

  • Automatic on/off and clear all buttons: save time, energy and money

  • Wall mounting options : creates a more aesthetically and clinically appealing environment

The bottom line is consistent: Use of an intraoral camera will significantly increase the profits of any dental practice.

Positioning Your Camera For Great Shots: The key to Positioning Your Camera For Great Shotsachieving appropriate views is resting the lens on the arch opposing the one which is to be viewed. This stabilizes the camera and promotes a suitable distance between the lens and the tooth to be viewed. The TeliCam intraoral lens is more commonly knows as the 90° lens, as a result of its periscope design, which is intended to view 1 full tooth to 3 to 4 teeth clearly.

It is not necessary to place the lens all the way back in the oral cavity. By positioning the lens on the centrals out to the bicuspid, the camera can be tilted up and down, allowing the light to shine toward the back.
Viewing the maxillary arch

Viewing the maxillary arch: Hold the camera in the middle, looping the cable through the small finger.

Viewing the mandibular archViewing the mandibular arch: Hold the handpiece from the top as if picking a briefcase or purse, allowing the cable to hang down naturally.
Shooting the buccal side


Shooting the buccal side: Position the camera as if shooting a mandibular view. Retract the patient's cheek and shoot from outside of the mouth looking in.


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