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The first step of any project that as has been set to have both jaws, is the Articulator Scan.
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'''For Articulator scan it is not necessarily meant that an Articulaotr Articulator needs to be scanned; the required scan is the acquisition of the occlusion either using the articulator on its specific support or putting the two models in occlusion on the model holder.'''
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If the user needs to scan an articulator, we suggest to tilt it backwards, to be able to get as much information as possible. This is just a suggestion as not all articulators can be tilted.
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The first second step of any project that as has been set to have both jaws, is the Lower Model Scan. All steps, except for the articulator one, include two sub-steps: the actual scan and the edit of the acquired image.
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This scan has been performed with the Reference Rim. Everytime the user launches a scan for models, dies or markers and , if the software recognises that the reference rim has not been used the following message shows.
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The user can therefore decide wether whether to cancel the scan, put the reference rim on the model holder and start a new scan, or to scan without using the reference rim. For information on the reference rim visit the [[Accessories|Accessories]] page.
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The steps necessary to succesfully successfully scan the dies vary depending on the scanning method that the user chooses to apply: the use of the multidie plate or the custom set-up.
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The multidie order is based on the Universal tooth numbering, starting from the last element of the first quadrant and following in a clock-wise order. Therefore the die that needs to be placed in the central element will always be the one closest to the last element of the firts first quadrant.<br /> If there are more than 9 dies, a second definition step will be shown.
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;Scan: The multidie scan interface is similar to the others step other steps we just explained, except for the multidie reference that is kept as a reminder on the right side of the window, under the live view.<br /> To proceed click the '''Scan Button'''{{Inline button|scanAction.png}}. Once the scan is finished the result will be shown.
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;Dies Identification: When a scan group has more than one item, the user will be ask asked to separate each die from the others to correctly identify it.<br /> This step occurs in between the scanning steps. To learn more on the identification of the dies visit the [[Scan|Scan Interface]] page. Click {{Inline button|nextAction.png}} to continue.
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;Alignment: After being edited or identified the dies get aligned to their references. The result is then showed on the monitor. To learn how to change, fix or redo the alignment check the [[Align|Alignment Interface]] page.
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At this stage the project has been scanned, unless the user wants to rescan the healty healthy and pontics. This step is infact a result of the scan of the scanned reference model, trimmed to exclude the parts that have been scanned individually (in this case, the dies). It sometimes happens that in the first model scan, the contact points on the healthy are not correctly recognised, which would require the user to rescan the model. Otherwise, just click {{Inline button|nextAction.png}} to continue.
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