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5.3. IMPORTANT TIPS BEFORE SCANNING
Before making a crown, prepare the tooth with a gum retraction cord. This is optional, but highly
recommended. Prior to scanning, remove the retraction cord and dry the surface of any blood or
saliva using an air/water syringe or 2x2 gauze.
5.4. OPERATE THE SCANNER
5.4.1. Scanning Strategy
- Moving tissue is the issue:
Retract the lips, cheecks and tongue for
a better experience.
- First path (Occlusal) is Key:
spend a sec per tooth.
- To be precise, keep the scanner steady
and steady.
Extra Tips:
- For Maxillary: rotate the tip so it's
facing up.
- When scanning the occlusal surface, also
scan the buccal surface a little, especially
in the region of the incisors.
- To fill the holes correctly, tilt the
scanner in different directions.
1. Occlusal
2. Buccal
3. Palatal
1. Occlusal
2. Lingual
3. Buccal
3. Rotate to the lower
gingival region
1. Line
occlusal
2. Rotate to the upper
gingival region
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