To perform a scan without first creating a scan request:
Select the patient record in the patients list .
Click Capture .
Hover over an available image acquisition device and click Select.
Notes
Busy devices are marked by an hourglass. The Select action is disabled until the device becomes available.
The applicable modalities for every image acquisition device are shown at the bottom of the device tile.
Intraoral sensors that are directly connected to your computer via USB are indicated with the Connected icon.
If the connection to DTX Studio™ Core or to the image acquisition device is lost, a window will be shown where you try to re-establish the connection by clicking Reconnect or to close the scan module by clicking Close scan.
For a (CB)CT scanner a scout image can be made before starting the actual scan. The scout image is saved on the Patient data tab of the patient record.
Continue the capture process for your device.
Notes
You can use multiple sensors with different sensor sizes by plugging them in or out during the capture wizard. The used sensor is shown in the top-right corner. If multiple sensors are plugged in, the + symbol appears.
If you capture new image data for a patient record that is open and the computer is connected to DTX Studio™ Core, the captured data will automatically be added to the open diagnosis, except for a (CB)CT scan, which you will have to select separately in the diagnosis data on the patient menu.
If you capture new image data for a patient record that is closed, and if:
the patient does not have a diagnosis yet, then a diagnosis will be created automatically.
the patient has a diagnosis that was created before today, a new diagnosis will be created.
the patient has a diagnosis that was created today without a 3D scan, then the new image data is added to the diagnosis of today.
the patient has a diagnosis that was created today with an existing 3D scan and you captured new 3D data, then a new diagnosis is created and the 2D data set of the most recent diagnosis is copied to the new diagnosis.
the patient has a diagnosis that was created today with an existing 3D scan and you captured 2D data only, then the 2D data are added to this diagnosis.