Scanning Process; Overview Of Possible Scanning; Processes; Scanning Procedure - Zimmer Biomet Zfx EvolutionNEXT Manual

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Zfx™ EvolutionNEXT
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Scanning process

6.1 Overview of possible scanning processes
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Standard plaster models
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Fully anatomical crowns/bridges
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Single veneered copings/wax-ups
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Anatomically reduced veneered copings and frameworks
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Bridge frameworks / wax-ups
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Inlays / Onlays / Inlay bridges
NOTE
The scan order is defined in Zfx Manager 2.0 or in the configurator.
From this, the scanning software determines the different scanning steps.
NOTE
The use of Zfx Arti-Synchronizer for Zfx Evolution is recommended as this has been designed for the system.
(→ Chapter 1.6.2)

6.2 Scanning procedure

Step
1
Open the scan order
2
Start the scan order
3
Scan object
4
Adjust the brightness Determine the optimal illumination for the scanning area 4.5.5 "Brightness setting"
Define the
5
scanning area
6
Tooth selection
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Start the scan
8
Additional scan
9
Select the data set
10
Complete scan*
*or repeat the whole scan step → go back to Point 4.
Depending on the number of process steps displayed in the Scan Assistant, the scan procedure will be repeated with the points 1 to 10 for process step two
and for all following process steps of a scan order. It can only be extended by means of the "Alignment of data sets" function (→ Chapter 4.5.9).
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Description
Enter the order in Zfx Manager 2.0 specifying the required
restorations, patient data, material information etc.
Start the scan order via Zfx Manager 2.0 or directly from
the scanning program
Place the object to be scanned in the scanner
Select the scanning area by adjusting the frame
Select the scanning area with the position circle
Start the scanning process by clicking the
right arrow button
The scanner scans the object and gathers the data (this process can take a few minutes).
The user has the option of adding further scans to the
data set
Delete superfluous data
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Gum models
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Situation scanning
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Implant / scan body (where available in Zfx Manager 2.0)
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Squash bite or aligned jaw model
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Marker setting
→ see Chapter
4.4
Operating mode – Configuration
4.5
Starting the scan
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Placing the object to be scanned in the scanner
4.5.3
"Defining the scan area"
4.5.4 "Tooth selection"2]
4.5.2 "Scan Assistant/Help"
4.5.6 "Additional scan in scan step"
4.5.8 "Selecting and deleting a data set"

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