Have any dentists found a good intraoral camera that works with an iPad?

I Am a veterinarian doing dental work on horses- I would like to find an intraoral camera to work with my iPad Air so as to show clients - wifi or blue tooth?? App??

The iPad cannot print via BT.  It uses wifi with built-in AirPrint or an app from the printer manufacturer, i.e. HP, Epson, etc.  Both devices need to be on the same wifi network.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4356

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