
52 Chapter 7 Acquiring a 3D Model for Orthodontics
The example below shows a 3D model of the upper jaw when the occlusal, lingual, and buccal
surfaces have been completely scanned, as well as much of the palate.
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Once the upper jaw has been scanned, you can begin scanning the lower jaw. Click
and
repeat steps 5 through 8 until the teeth on the lower jaw are scanned.
The example below shows a 3D model of the lower jaw when the occlusal, lingual, and buccal
surfaces have been completely scanned, including soft tissue.
Important: If holes are displayed in the scanned image, re-scan the
area until the holes are filled. Use the mouse wheel to zoom in on
the image for a closer look.
Summary of Contents for cs 3500
Page 1: ...CS 3500 User and Installation Guide...
Page 6: ...2 Chapter 1 Conventions in This Guide...
Page 22: ...18 Chapter 3 CS 3500 Software Overview...
Page 28: ...24 Chapter 4 Setting Up the CS 3500...
Page 36: ...32 Chapter 5 Getting Started...
Page 78: ...74 Chapter 8 Acquiring a 3D Model for Implants...
Page 80: ...76 Chapter 9 Maintenance...