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Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 - Scanning Preparations; Intraoral Environment; Scanner Preparation; Scanning Position and Path

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6. Scanning Preparations
Read and follow the guidelines and heads given in this chapter prior to acquire quality images.
Warning
Concerning hand hygiene and personnel safety when performing a scan, you must wear
clean surgical gloves through the whole process.
Intraoral Environment
Make sure there is no foreign body or blood in the mouth after gargling. Stop the
bleeding if necessary.
If necessary, ask the patient to keep the tongue still and move it to the other side of the
mouth.
Consider using a dental three-way syringe to blow dry or a tampon to dry the tooth
surface before starting the scan.
Turn off the oral light on the dental chair and start scanning.
Consider using aspirators and tampons to keep the surfaces dry during scanning.
If necessary, consider using an oral mirror to help create space while working in the
narrow area between the teeth.
Scanner Preparation
Ensure that the scanner head, scanner body, and pedestal are properly pre-cleaned,
disinfected, or sterilized. See Pre- cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization on chapter 10.
Ensure that the scanner head has no scratches or is not damaged. Additionally, the head
is firmly attached to the front end of the scanner body.
Ensure that the scanner connection is ready; it is correctly connected to a power source
and powered on, and IntraoralScan is launched and ready to work.
To avoid condensation on the mirror of the head when scanning, the scanner head must
have been warmed up. For details, see Heating the scanner head on chapter 5.
Calibrate the scanner and verify the accuracy of the acquisition regularly. For details, see
Calibrating the scanner on chapter 4.
Scanning Position and Path
Avoid direct light from any light source, e.g. dentist chair lamp, to shine on the area you
are working on.

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