Data Management
  • 07 May 2024
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Preparing Data

Users must have the following data to use the app:

  • CAD design data of the prosthesis (crown/bridge)
  • scan data of a milled or printed prosthesis
  • intraoral scan data of the corresponding arch

All the above data should be gathered within the same Medit Link case to ensure automatic import into the app upon launch. There are two ways to gather data in one case:

1. Complete scanning and design via Medit Link

Complete intraoral scanning in the Medit Scan for Clinics or Labs and design the prosthesis in Medit ClinicCAD or exocad. All created data will be automatically saved within the corresponding case.

case data

2. Attaching data to the case

Use the "Attach" in the Case Detail window to import local files into the Medit Link case.

attach(1)

3D Data Control

Users can control the 3D data using a mouse alone or both mouse and keyboard.

3D data control using a mouse

ZoomScroll the mouse wheel.zoom
Zoom FocusDouble-click on the data.zoom_focus_fit
Zoom FitDouble-click on the background.zoom_focus_fit
RotateRight-click and drag.rotate
PanHold both buttons (or wheel) and drag.pan


3D data control using a mouse and keyboard


WindowsmacOS
ZoomKeyboardAndMouseZoom@2x(1)MacKeyboardAndMouseZoom@2x(1)
RotateKeyboardAndMouseRotate@2x(1)MacKeyboardAndMouseRotate@2x(1)
PanKeyboardAndMouseMove@2x(1)MacKeyboardAndMouseMove@2x(1)

Saving Project

Medit Crown Fit does not produce any outcome that can be saved as a result file. However, users can preserve their work progress if needed by saving the project when exiting the program.

exit_options

If you choose to save your progress, a project file will be created in the case, containing details on data alignment, transformation, and measurement results. To reopen an existing project, run the app from the same case.

project_file

🔎Tip
You can also save your measurement results using the "Screenshot" feature in the Title Bar.

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