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Intraoral Scanner User Manual
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Intended use
An optical impression system for computer assisted design and manufacturing (CAD/
CAM) is a device used to record the topographical characteristics of teeth, dental
impressions, or stone models by analog or digital methods for use in the computer-
assisted design and manufacturing of dental restorative prosthetic devices. Such
systems may consist of a camera, scanner, or equivalent type of sensor and a
computer with software.
WARNINGS
• Do not use the scanner for purposes other than those intended and
expressly stated above.
• This product is designed and intended for use by persons with
professions of dentistry and dental laboratory technology. The product can
not be operated by the patients themselves.
• Do not misuse the scanner, and do not use or operate the software
programs incorrectly.
• The clinical environments where the scanner and the software programs
can be used include dental clinics, dental hospitals, and dental
laboratories.
• Only trained medical personnel may use the scanner and the supplied
software programs.
• Installation, use, and operation of the scanner are subject to the law in the
jurisdictions in which it is used. Install, use, and operate the scanner only
in such ways that do not conflict with applicable laws or regulations, which
have the force of law. Use of the scanner for purposes other than those
intended and expressly stated here, as well as incorrect use or operation,
may relieve us or our agents from all or some responsibilities for resultant
noncompliance, damage, or injury.
• The users of this scanner and software are responsible for image quality
and diagnosis. They should ensure that the inspection data is being used
for the analysis and diagnosis only, and furthermore the data is sufficient
both spatially and temporally for the measurement approach being used.
• The images acquired by the scanner must be interpreted by a qualified
medical professional. The software in no way interprets these images or
provides a medical diagnosis of the patient being examined.
Summary of Contents for Aoralscan 2
Page 42: ...42 Intraoral Scanner User Manual View lower jaw View the occlusal effect ...
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Page 65: ...65 Intraoral Scanner User Manual Figure 1 Scanning process to support edge sweep optimization ...
Page 70: ...70 Intraoral Scanner User Manual Figure 1 Selecting the implant area ...
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Page 75: ...75 Intraoral Scanner User Manual Scan a three piece full jaw example ...
Page 83: ...83 Intraoral Scanner User Manual undercut area ...
Page 85: ...85 Intraoral Scanner User Manual Figure 1 Two jaw tile effect ...
Page 87: ...87 Intraoral Scanner User Manual Dental Manager Pro for details ...