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Table 2 Image Acquisition Interface General Settings Key
1 Tooth Numbering System Set the tooth numbering system (European or American). When using
individual tooth selection, the tooth number is stored in the image’s DICOM
tags.
2 Default Scan Resolution Set the default scan resolution for images to be scanned.
Note: This does not change the scanner’s default resolution, which is for
images scanned when the image Acquisition interface is not connected to the
scanner (No ID images). The scanners default resolution is High Speed.
Note: Any changes made in the image Acquisition interface, when the
scanner is linked Peer to Peer to the image Acquisition interface,
automatically changes the scan resolution in the scanner.
3 Default Orientation Set the default to turn the image 90° clockwise (CW) or 90° counter
clockwise (CCW) to ensure correct orientation.
4 Output Files Format The scanned image save file format. Scanned images are always saved as
DICOM files and there is an option to save the scanned image also in JPEG
format.
5 Workstation Name If needed, change the workstation name by entering the new name.
6 Image Processing Default filter and Preset:
Set the default filter to be applied to the acquired image. (The installation
default is Endo)
• Perio (Periodontal) filter: Designed to assist in detecting disease or
inflammation in the interface between the gum (gingival part) and the
bone.
• Endo (Endodontic) filter: Provides overall good contrast and look of
the image, with a high quality view of the root canals. It reveals any
diseases or injuries that affect the root tips or nerves in the teeth.
• DEJ (dentine to enamel junction) filter: Designed to improve the
contrast resolution between the dentine and the enamel. It enables the
dentist to detect small carries and evaluate the inspected region.
Preset enables setting a default image processing filter presets that are
applied after the image is acquired.
• Sharp: Sharpening filter for the sharpest look, contrast transition
emphasis.
• Soft: Soft look, smooth transition from high to low density.
• Standard: Intermediate processing, between sharp to soft.
Adjustment mode: Imaging processing adjustment mode enables setting the
optimal filter and preset combinations for each filter type.
Note: If you acquire images in Adjustment mode, they are saved under the
patient in the imaging software database.
7 Default Exposure Values Enter the default X-ray exposure values to added to all scanned images
attributes (DICOM tags).
8 DICOM Character Set Note: Only your IT Administrator should change these settings.
Select the correct DICOM character set encoding for the country and area to
ensure the information is rendered correctly on DICOM viewers.
9 Default Template Selection Set the template used when opening a new exam acquisition, or to change the
current template (applicable to a newly opened acquisition session ONLY,
before images have been retrieved from the scanner.)