What Is The Examination Window; Panoramic View" Workspace - Sirona Galaxis Operating Manual

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"Panoramic view" workspace

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6.2.4

What is the examination window?

The display in views is based on a single, three-dimensional vector point in
the reconstructed volume.
Various different slices of the volume are displayed starting from this vec-
tor point, depending on the view concerned.
At the same time, the vector point is located in the crosshair of the re-
spective slice axes.
For this reason, the crosshair is located at the same position within
the volume in all of the views.
Depending on the type of view concerned, the vector point is located
either in the center of the view or in the examination window of the
view.
If you navigate through several slices in a view or in the examination
window, the slices in the other views will automatically be adjusted
accordingly.
Example:
If you, for example, move the examination window of the panoramic view, the
transverse views, the longitudinal view and the curved line in the axial plane
will all be altered accordingly.
NOTICE
Only one view can be active at any given time.
6.3
"Panoramic view" workspace
After you start GALAXIS, the selected 3D X-ray image will be displayed in the
classical panoramic view.
In addition to the panoramic view workspace, there is an additional work-
space with both a panoramic and a 3D view.
In each view, the fine lines of the crosshair indicate the positions in the other
views to which this corresponds.
Example:
The horizontal line in the examination window indicates the position in the
axial plane.
In this way, all views are allocated to each other and the viewer can
easily find his bearings.
The axial slice also contains a curved line which indicates the position in
the examination window.
Sirona Dental Systems GmbH
Operator's Manual GALAXIS
61 23 488 D 3474
D 3474.208.01.06.02 04.2010

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