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Ellisa HInton RDH
May 1, 2025
What is the procedure to take extraoral bitewing with this machine?
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Mr. Anderson
May 16, 2025
To take an extraoral bitewing with the Carestream CS 8200 3D, follow these steps:
1. Position the patient using the bite block: - Place the bite block with the ML or MR indication on the corresponding side in the mouth. - Ask the patient to bite on the bite block and ensure their upper incisors are before the incisive stopper.
2. Adjust patient positioning: - Close the temple supports using the adjustment knob. - Align the vertical position of the head using both hands. - Instruct the patient to close their eyes, swallow, remain still, breathe through the nose, and place the tongue on the palate.
3. Launch the X-ray: - Exit the X-ray room and close the door. - Monitor the patient via direct view or screen. - Press and hold the exposure button on the remote control until the on-screen message says “Release Switch.” - During emission, a warning sound is heard, and indicators change color.
The image appears on the workstation screen after the acquisition is complete.
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Classic Smiles
June 16, 2025
How do I delete a Pano that was taken in the wrong chart?
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(3D focused teeth acquisition and 3D full upper and lower jaw acquisition). The CS 8200 3D can be upgraded to the cephalometric modality with the Scan Ceph module option. The system has the capability to expand the cephalometric 26x24 FoV with license upgrade.
CAUTION: Alerts you to a condition that might cause serious damage. Important: Alerts you to a condition that might cause problems. Note: Emphasizes important information. Tip: Provides extra information and hints. Cephalometric Modality User guide for CS 8200 3D (SMA82) Ed01...
Rotation and translation movement of the rotative arm and the cephalostat Important: The patient can enter either the left side or the right side of the unit. Figure 1 Unit Mobile Components Cephalometric Modality User guide for CS 8200 3D (SMA82) Ed01...
General Functional Components The following figure illustrates the general functional components of the unit. Figure 2 Unit Functional Components Unit rotative arm Unit column Unit head Frankfort positioning indicator Emergency stop knob Secondary collimator ON/OFF button Nasion support Cephalostat arm Head clamps and ear cones Cephalostat head Cephalometric digital sensor...
Digital Sensor Locations The following figure illustrates the locations of the digital sensors and cephalometric sensors of the unit. Figure 3 Unit Digital Sensor and Cephalometric Sensor locations Cephalometric Modality User guide for CS 8200 3D (SMA82) Ed01...
Head and Chin Rest The following figure illustrates the functional components of the head and chin rest. Figure 4 Head and Chin Rest Functional Components Positioning Panel Bite block support Temple support adjustment knob Chin rest Temple supports Hand grips Chapter 2 Cephalometric Modality Overview...
Ready Indicator LED: Green indicates that the unit is ready for acquisition. Temple support adjustment knob: Opens and closes the temple supports when you turn the knob. Cephalometric Modality User guide for CS 8200 3D (SMA82) Ed01...
Cephalometric Modality Positioning Accessories The following accessories are used when positioning a patient using the Cephalometric Modality. Table 1 Cephalometric Modality Positioning Accessories Accessory Description Single use sheaths for ear cones Carpus panel (optional) Frankfort positioning indicator Chapter 2 Cephalometric Modality Overview...
Figure 6 X-ray Remote Control Exposure button: launches image acquisition. WARNING: X-rays can be harmful and dangerous if not used properly. The instructions and warnings contained in this guide must be followed carefully. Cephalometric Modality User guide for CS 8200 3D (SMA82) Ed01...
Imaging Software Overview Computer System Requirements For minimum computer system requirements and configuration for the CS Imaging Software, see the CS 8200 3D Safety, Regulatory and Technical Specifications User Guide (SMA67). WARNING: It is MANDATORY to check that the computer system configuration is compatible with the computer system requirements for the CS 8200 3D software.
Imaging mode: Imaging mode that you can select before doing an exam (Fast or High Resolution) . Important: See the CS 8200 3D Safety, Regulatory and Technical Specifications User Guide (SMA67) for information on radiation protection and recommendations when you select a patient type, especially the pediatric patient.
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Menu: Provides access to the following sub-menus: General Settings, Reset to factory, About, Help. You can select the settings that you want as default settings for the acquisition interface. See “Displaying the User Preferences” Cephalometric Modality User guide for CS 8200 3D (SMA82) Ed01...
Repeat Steps 2 to 4 for the following parameters: 80 kV - 10 mA 85 kV - 10 mA The unit is now ready to be used for acquisition. Cephalometric Modality User guide for CS 8200 3D (SMA82) Ed01...
Firewall or Network Settings You will not be able to access the Cephalometric Acquisition interface if you did not configured the firewall or network settings. To configure the firewall or network settings, follow these steps: On your desktop, double-click to open the CS Imaging Software. The Windows Security Alert dialog box displays.
Advanced Noise Reduction: Activates the advanced algorithm that reduces noise in the image and preserves image details. Jewelries video: Activates the video as a reminder for you to remove or return all metal objects. Cephalometric Modality User guide for CS 8200 3D (SMA82) Ed01...
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Negative filter: Changes the contrast for a scout view image. Display accessory pop-up: Displays the appropriate positioning accessory that you must use. Chapter 4 Getting Started...
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The balance of radiation exposure and image quality for the desired clinical task should be considered. You have the responsibility to determine the final settings of the device to achieve image quality. Cephalometric Modality User guide for CS 8200 3D (SMA82) Ed01...
Device Specific Features and Instructions The CS 8200 3D Cephalometric Modality provides the following design features and instructions that enable safer use of our device with pediatric patients. Patient Size Selection The two smallest patient size icons ( ) represent the exposure values for children and adolescent patients.
The representative dose information associated with each radiological exam on the CS 8200 3D Cephalometric Modality and the corresponding patient size is provided in the X-ray Dose Emission Information section of the CS 8200 3D Safety, Regulatory and Technical Specifications User Guide (SMA67).
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Chapter 5 Pediatric Use: Summary of Safety Instructions...
Child Adult: Small, Medium, Large Important: See the CS 8200 3D Safety, Regulatory and Technical Specifications User Guide (SMA67) for information on radiation protection and recommendations when you select a patient type, especially the pediatric patient. If the default parameter setting is not adapted to your patient type, click on the parameter display panel to open it and to select the appropriate parameters.
Preparing and Positioning the Adult and Pediatric Patient To prepare and position the patient, follow these steps: Ask the patient to remove and place all metal objects in the jewelry tray. Ask the patient to wear a lead apron. Ensure that the apron lays flat across the patient's shoulders. 3.
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Gently push in at the top part of the head clamp bars to bring them in and to fit the ear cones into the ear auditory canals. Lower the nasion support to a vertical position. Cephalometric Modality User guide for CS 8200 3D (SMA82) Ed01...
Use the Frankfort positioning indicator as a visual aid to adjust the up or down inclination of the patient head for a Frankfort plane horizontal alignment. Launching the X-ray To launch the X-ray, follow these steps: Leave the X-ray room and close the door. You must keep visual contact with the patient during acquisition.
The radiation emission dose is expressed in mGy.cm . This dose is measured at the primary collimator outlet. The dose is accurate to +/-30%. Cephalometric Modality User guide for CS 8200 3D (SMA82) Ed01...
Child Adult: Small, Medium, Large Important: See the Cephalometric CS 8200 3D Safety, Regulatory and Technical Specifications User Guide (SMA67) for information on radiation protection and recommendations when you select a patient type, especially the pediatric patient. If the default parameter setting is not adapted to your patient type, click on the parameter display panel to open it and to select the appropriate parameters.
Stand up straight in the following positions: For a frontal AP, facing the generator. For a frontal PA, facing the cephalometric sensor. Place both ears in between the head clamps. Cephalometric Modality User guide for CS 8200 3D (SMA82) Ed01...
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5. On the positioning panel, press and hold until you get the ear cones to the same height of the ear auditory canals. Note: If the patient is too tall, ask the patient to sit on a stool. Cover the ear cones with ear cone sheaths. Gently push in at the top part of the head clamp bars to bring them in and to fit the ear cones into the ear auditory canals.
Important: If you have a problem that requires you to stop the acquisition, release the exposure button of the remote control or press the red emergency stop button. Figure 5 Frontal AP Figure 6 Frontal PA Cephalometric Modality User guide for CS 8200 3D (SMA82) Ed01...
2. Launch the X-ray with the remote control: Press and hold the exposure button until the end of the acquisition is indicated by the on-screen “Release Switch” message. turns yellow and a warning sound is heard, indicating X-ray emission. ...
Child Adult: Small, Medium, Large Important: See the CS 8200 3D Safety, Regulatory and Technical Specifications User Guide (SMA67) for information on radiation protection and recommendations when you select a patient type, especially the pediatric patient. If the default parameter setting is not adapted to your patient type, click on the parameter display panel to open it and to select the appropriate parameters.
Preparing and Positioning the Adult and Pediatric Patient To prepare and position the patient, follow these steps: Ask the patient to remove and place all metal objects in the jewelry tray. Ask the patient to wear a lead apron. Ensure that the apron lays flat across the patient’s shoulders. 3.
Important: If you have a problem that requires you to stop the acquisition, release the exposure button of the remote control or press the red emergency stop button. 2. Launch the X-ray with the remote control: Cephalometric Modality User guide for CS 8200 3D (SMA82) Ed01...
Press and hold the exposure button until the end of the acquisition is indicated by the on-screen “Release Switch” message. turns yellow and a warning sound is heard, indicating X-ray emission. The accessory position detector at the chin rest base will change from green to orange during the X-ray emission.
Child Adult: Small, Medium, Large Important: See the CS 8200 3D Safety, Regulatory and Technical Specifications User Guide (SMA67) for information on radiation protection and recommendations when you select a patient type, especially the pediatric patient. If the default parameter setting is not adapted to your patient type, click on the parameter display panel to open it and to select the appropriate parameters.
Preparing and Positioning the Adult and Pediatric Patient To prepare and position the patient, follow these steps: Ask the patient to remove and place all metal objects in the jewelry tray. Ask the patient to wear a lead apron. Ensure that the apron lays flat across the patient’s shoulders. 3.
Leave the X-ray room and close the door. You must keep visual contact with the patient during acquisition. Important: If you have a problem that requires you to stop the acquisition, release the exposure button of the remote control or press the red emergency stop button. Cephalometric Modality User guide for CS 8200 3D (SMA82) Ed01...
2. Launch the X-ray with the remote control: Press and hold the exposure button until the end of the acquisition is indicated by the on-screen “Release Switch” message. turns yellow and a warning sound is heard, indicating X-ray emission. ...
Child Adult: Small, Medium, Large Important: See the CS 8200 3D Safety, Regulatory and Technical Specifications User Guide (SMA67) for information on radiation protection and recommendations when you select a patient type, especially the pediatric patient. If the default parameter setting is not adapted to your patient type, click on the parameter display panel to open it and to select the appropriate parameters.
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Remove the cap (A), take the carpus panel (B) and push it (C) into the magnetic carpus panel slot (D). If the Ready Indicator button remains black, you will not be able to make an acquisition. Click A screen will display and illustrate on what you must do: The button turns green once you complete the instructions.
Make sure that the: Important: Hand, wrist, and forearm are in a completely vertical position. Hand is approximately in the middle of the carpus panel. Cephalometric Modality User guide for CS 8200 3D (SMA82) Ed01...
Launching the X-ray WARNING: To avoid exposure to other parts of the body, make sure the patient stands as far away as possible from the X-ray emission range and extends the hand to the carpus panel. To launch the X-ray, follow these steps: Leave the X-ray room and close the door.
The radiation emission dose is expressed in mGy.cm . This dose is measured at the primary collimator outlet. The dose is accurate to +/-30%. Cephalometric Modality User guide for CS 8200 3D (SMA82) Ed01...
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Chapter 6 Acquiring Images using the Cephalometric Modality...
Maintenance Perform the following maintenance activities on your CS 8200 3D Cephalometric Modality. Important: For information on cleaning and disinfecting, see the CS 8200 3D Safety, Regulatory and Technical Specifications User Guide (SMA67). Maintenance actions Monthly maintenance Wipe the outer covers of the unit with a soft and dry cloth.
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2. In the left pane, double-click Image Quality Tool to launch the Image Quality Control software. Click Next to access the Image Quality Control window. 4. Click test options to select the desired test or to modify default test parameters. Chapter 7 Maintenance...
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Click Start a new test, and follow the on-screen instructions. Cephalometric Modality User guide for CS 8200 3D (SMA82) Ed01...
Start the acquisition The acquisition has been Keep pressing and holding the exposure button. launched. Upgrade of the firmware The system is being upgraded. Wait for completion of the upgrade. Cephalometric Modality User guide for CS 8200 3D (SMA82) Ed01...
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Do you have a question about the CS 8200 3D and is the answer not in the manual?
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What is the procedure to take extraoral bitewing with this machine?
To take an extraoral bitewing with the Carestream CS 8200 3D, follow these steps:
1. Position the patient using the bite block:
- Place the bite block with the ML or MR indication on the corresponding side in the mouth.
- Ask the patient to bite on the bite block and ensure their upper incisors are before the incisive stopper.
2. Adjust patient positioning:
- Close the temple supports using the adjustment knob.
- Align the vertical position of the head using both hands.
- Instruct the patient to close their eyes, swallow, remain still, breathe through the nose, and place the tongue on the palate.
3. Launch the X-ray:
- Exit the X-ray room and close the door.
- Monitor the patient via direct view or screen.
- Press and hold the exposure button on the remote control until the on-screen message says “Release Switch.”
- During emission, a warning sound is heard, and indicators change color.
The image appears on the workstation screen after the acquisition is complete.
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How do I delete a Pano that was taken in the wrong chart?