The Lava C.O.S. supports full arch scanning. Please review the video for our recommended protocol.
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How many preps involved? | |
How many pontics or missing teeth? | |
Did this case include an auxillary scan? | |
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How many preps involved? | |
How many pontics or missing teeth? | |
Did you mark your own margins? | |
Is the case Lava? | |
Did this case include an auxillary scan? | |
Total Charges |
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The video of technique to scan Mx & Md full arches seems very logical. I find that scanning from terminal molar to anterior bicuspid (on facial of Mx & Md lateral sextants & lingual of Md lateral sextants)allows me to avoid inclusion of Dry-angle shield for cheek & tongue in scan result. Maintenance of dry field is obviously more challenging in live patient's mouth than on manikin. I look forward to trying this full arch scan technique (rather than continuous full arch scan).
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