EasyRx 3D Command Center - EasyRx 3D AI Knowledge Base
The 3D Command center is found under EasyRx 3D -> 3D Command Center
Once your EasyRx 3D Command Center is enabled you can access the 3D AI via Account Settings for Practice accounts or via Configuration on Lab accounts
EasyRx 3D AI Services
From here you control how scans are processed
1. Automatic: Scans are processed automatically
2. On Demand: Scans are reviewed and sent to Automated Services as needed.
Automated Bracket Removal
If your processing type is set up to Automatic and Automated Bracket Removal is enabled, scans are automatically scanned and brackets removed
If your processing type is On-Demand, you decide by scan to send the scan into Automated Bracket Removal
Automated Basing
- If your processing type is setup to Automatic, scans are scanned and automatically based on the default options
- If your processing type is On-Demand, you decide by scan the base options, with your default options enabled by default. You can can the default label if needed.
For Practices: Select Labs to Not Process ABR, ABS or ATP
The feature will also allow you to control what labs the automated services should process; allowing you to exclude scans sent to certain. For example, you may choose to only process scans scans sent to your In-House lab.
Automatic Basing - Default Options
For Automatic Basing, you can set your default preferred Automatic Basing Settings. The options are
Trim Type: | - Horseshoe: Horseshoe trims as much as the scan as possible, resulting in a horseshoe shaped base
- Full Palate: The least amount possible will be trimmed, choose this option to leave as much of the palate as possible
- Horseshoe with Removed Molar Gingiva: Horseshoe trims as much as the scan as possible, resulting in a horseshoe shaped base, but trims all the material distal to the last molar.
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Trim Margin | - The
distance from the gingival margin to the edge of a scan. For example, if set to 3mm, the scan will be trimmed 3mm below the gingival margin.
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Base Height | - The preferred base height. For example, if set to 3MM, the base will be 3MM tall from the lowest trim point.
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Model Type: | - Regular: A solid base
- Hollow: A hollow base
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Wall Thickness | - If Hollow model type is selected, the width of wall thickness.
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Label Position: | - Side of model
- Attached block. Designed for integration with OCR scanning machines.
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Preserve Occlusion (Recommended) | - If checked, preserves the occlusion of the model during automated services process.
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Extrude Palate | - If checked, a flat back is added across the back of the model. Only works with Minimal Trimming Trim Type. Not applicable with PTS Trim Path
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Make the default label the file name | - If checked, the file is used as the label name. If not checked, the default label is First Initial, Last Name
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Options for Automatic PTS Trim Line File Generation
Generate PTS trim line file automatically if processing type is automatic. |
- If checked, if the Processing Option is set to automatic, a PTS Trim Line path file is automatically generated on every scan.
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Trim Path Type |
- Straight: A standard, straight PTS Trim Path line
- Hybrid: A combination of a Straight PTS Trim Path except scalloped around jutting teeth
- Scalloped: A PTS Trim Path that follows the gingival margin
- Half & Half (Scalloped on Buccal Side, Straight on Lingual side). The Trim Path is scalloped on the buccal side and straight on the lingual side)
- Mouthguard: A straight PTS Trim Path with a divot near the maxillary labial frenulum
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Gingival Margin Clearance |
- The distance from the gingival marge to the beginning of the PTS Trim Line. For example, if set to 2.5mm, the PTS Trim Path is set 2.5mm below the gingival margin. This settings needs to be at least .5 less than the Trim Margin, otherwise the PTS Trim Path is placed below where the model is trimmed.
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Preserve Molars |
- If set to Yes, when the PTS Trim Path is generated, the path will preserve the molars.
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Molars Edge Distance |
- If Preserve Molars is set to Yes, this measurement sets the distance from the gingival margin of the molar to the trim path. The measurement begins at the middle of the molars.
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Include Normals |
- If set to Yes, The PTS Trim Path file will include "Normals". Ask your machine manufacturer the correct setting.
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Using the 3D Command Center
After setting default options, you will work from the 3D Command Center to manage scans and automated servers.
NOTE: The 3D Command Center shows Original Scans. Automated Services optimizes the scan during processing.
From the 3D Command Center, you can:
- View and Click on Patient Name to open the patient record
- View and Open the Original file name by clicking the file name
- View the Rx via the binocular icon
- Request Automated Services when clicking Request
- View the Services Requests via mouse over on the Service column
- View Messages returned from Automated Services in the Messages Column
- Download the completed file by the download link. If PTS is enabled, the STL and PTS file is downloaded
- Open the completed file in EasyRx 3D by clicking the 3D Cube
- Access enabled 3D Printer Integrations
- Mark files as Ready To Print, Downloaded and Printed
Clicking Request opens the Easyrx 3D Automation Screen, where you choose the Automated Services to run on the selected scan. Your default Automated Basing options are set, but these can be changed. You can also edit the label name as preferred.
Once the request is made, the Status changes to Processing. When finished the status changes to Completed.
To request the same Automated Services for several files, check the check box on the files and choose Request Selected at the bottom of the page:
These options are available at the top of the page:
- STL Print List - takes you to the STL Print List
- Only Show EasyRx 3D-based files - which clicked, only files edited in EasyRx 3D are displayed.
- Only Show Models Not Printed - which clicked, only files not printed display
- Only Show Scans - Which clicked, Only original file scans displays
- Sort via Date, Request Status, Production Status and Type
If you would like to schedule training on 3D Automated Services, please follow this link for our training calendar:
Thanks,
The EasyRx Team
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