Buccal Registration; Scanning The Quadrant And Jaw - Dentsply Sirona CEREC AF Operating Instructions Manual

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Dentsply Sirona
Operating Instructions (valid for Canada)
66 37 487 D3652
D3652.201.01.21.02    03.2021
7.4.5

Buccal registration

A buccal registration can be used to establish contact with the
antagonist.
ü The jaw with the preparation is scanned.
1. Scan the occlusal, buccal and lingual view of the antagonist (see
the section "Occlusal scan  [→ 49]", "Buccal scan  [→ 49]" and
"Lingual scan  [→ 50]").
2. Perform a buccal scan of the bite block prior to completing the
registration. This buccal scan should be carried out close-up to the
preparation. To acquire sufficient geometry, capture the teeth of the
upper and lower jaw as well as 5 mm of the respective gingival
areas.
7.4.6

Scanning the quadrant and jaw

The following scan regulation applies for the acquisition of a complete
quadrant or jaw arch.
The first (fourth) quadrant is scanned up to the opposite second front
tooth by moving the camera in parallel along the jaw arch.
Start the scanning process
➢ Position the camera occlusally above the last tooth on the right, to
start the scanning process.
7 Operation
7.4 Directing the camera
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