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1. Preparation of RRD Select the size of the RRD that most comfortably fits the patient's mouth. Next, clear bite material must be applied to the RRD appliance. Be sure to have enough clear bite material to create a high quality bite record. It is recommended that a uniform amount of material be placed on both sides of the appliance for optimal results. |
2. Placement of RRD Please confirm the fit of the RRD prior to scanning; as an improper fit may result in movement or inaccurate registration. When placing the RRD in the mouth, be sure to check for stability (no rocking). Adjust accordingly then have the patient compress into a stable bite. |
3. Scanning with the RRD The patient must be scanned with the RRD properly seated in the mouth. Once again, check for stability and have the patient remain still for the duration of the scan. After the scan, disinfect the RRD and send it along with the case to nSequence. |
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Required Case Components for CT Guided Cases For fully edentulous cases: 1. Patient + Denture scan 2. Upper and lower models 3. Check bite 4. Digital clinical photographs (frontal & sagittal) 5. Shade of teeth For partially edentulous and immediate full mouth extraction cases: 1. Patient scan data with RRD 2. Upper and lower models OR upper and lower VPS impressions 3. The patient's RRD 4. Bite registration 5. Digital clinical photographs (frontal & sagittal) 6. Shade of teeth |
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Recommended Clinical Photographs Lines are added to show various symmetry and esthetic lines and are not required |
Frontal views: Natural smile, up-close smile, and retracted smile |
Sagittal & frontal views: Patient right, frontal non-smiling, and patient left |
Close-up views: Close-up angled patient right, close-up patient retracted smile, and close-up angled patient left |