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Both models are registered in the dental correct relation within the same co-ordinate system. When scanning articulated models the data will be in a skull-related co-ordinate system. Output data are saved in open STL format.
Scanning of articulated models: In order to carry out a scan, an articulated model of the mandible is fixed magnetically on a compatible articulator base holder inside the scanner. Then a 3D scan is carried out. The process is repeated for the maxilla model. As a third step, both models are combined in an articulator set-up inside the scanner and scanned together in occlusion.
Scanning of demountable models: To carry out a scan the jaw model is fixed at a special model holder. This holder can be configured to suit different model systems with small effort. After fixing the scanner starts a pre-scan to capture the global geometry of the cast model. When the pre-scan is finished an image of the model is displayed. This image is used for the scan definition: The user can define which teeth are to be scanned with a few mouse clicks.After the scan definition is complete, the system will carry out the 3D scan of the selected teethIn the following step, the prepared teeth are scanned one by one without the neighboring teeth, because the interdental areas have to be completed.
Both uses can be combined.
Cases of application for the data, create by Activity 102 could be:
- Processes of therapy shown directly on the PC and visualized in 3D
- Before and after pictures can be demanded and customized to the patient
- An electronic database to avoid a long-term and room-sapping archiving of plaster models
Features:
- STL output data
- Measuring volume 90 dia x 30mm
- Included Scanfixator for different articulators
- Easy to learn and to operate
- Accuracy up to 10µm
- 3D sensors of different resolution available
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