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For a patient without teeth use the specific chin rest that doesn´t have a bite guide.
Ask patient to lean his/her chin against it.
Press the laser key to operate the patient positioning laser lights in order to assist
with proper patient positioning. The laser diodes will automatically switch off after a period
of time, or if the exposure button has been pressed. If the laser diodes turn off before you
complete the patient positioning, press the laser key again.
Use the laser to position the Mid-Saggital plane, the Frankfurt plane and adjust the
Image layer position.
If required adjust the Frankfurt laser position using the indicated adjusting key on
the tubehead.
If required, adjust the image layer position using the plus and minus key while in
layer positioning mode on the main screen.
CAUTION
THE LASERS USED ON THE EQUIPMENT ARE CLASS I LASERS
INDICATING THAT THE POWER OUTPUT IS MINIMAL. HOWEVER,
AS GOOD PRACTICE, AVOID INTENTIONALLY EXPOSING USER
AND PATIENT EYES TO THE LASER BEAM.
For Sinus and TMJ profiles you need to use a specific chin rest. This chin rest has a
nose support and the patient needs to lean his/her nose against it.
Laser adjusting key
Summary of Contents for EAGLE
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