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Tooth Data Arrangement
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In this step, the user must arrange the tooth data to create restorations. They can use either tooth library data or any available preoperative or reference scan data. 1. When you enter this step, tooth data from the selected library will be automatically assigned to all the target teeth specified in the form. There are 6 default tooth libraries, and you can choose which one to use in the Library toolbox on the right. 🔎Note You can also expand the list of available libraries to 50 or modify the library data in "Library Management." For more details on this feature, go to Data Management  >  Library Management . 2. Alternatively, you can duplicate other available data to use it instead of the library one. For duplication, you can use either the pre-op data imported via the Assign Data dialog in the beginning or any other reference scans you load via
Membership
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Membership Medit Cloud Storage Plan You can see what each plan offers, including discount coupons and vouchers, and your current subscription status. You can upgrade your plan or cancel your subscription at any time. Medit Link provides the following cloud storage plans : 2 GB Plan Free standard plan for all signed-in users 2 GB cloud storage For new users 10 TB Plan Paid plan 10 TB cloud storage For users with many cases and various data One-month free trial 2 GB Plan 10 TB Plan Cloud Storage 2 GB 10 TB Monthly Fee Free of charge $9.99/month * Cloud storage does not count raw data toward the used space . 🔎 Note The membership plans will be available on Medit Link China. You can enjoy the 10 TB Plan for free until the official release of the feature. Cloud Storage In the right-side section, you can manage
User Interface
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Overview A Title Bar B Guide Image and Message C Scanner Status D Main Toolbar E Previous / Next Stage F Redo / Undo G Data Display Area H Side Toolbar I Live View J Stages (Workflow) Title Bar The title bar includes the menu, capture options, and tools to resize the program window. Menu Provide basic program functions such as Settings, User Guide, and About. Submit Support Request Land on a Medit Help Center page to submit a support request. Select Video Record Area Select which area of the screen to record the video. The user can record the entire window of the program or only the area where 3D data is displayed. Start/Stop Video Recording Start or stop video capturing. The captured video file can assist in communication between the patient, clinic, and laboratory. Screenshot Capture the entire screen or only the 3D data display area of the scanning
Overview and General Information
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Overview Medit Model Builder is an app for creating 3D printable dental models from intraoral scan data. The app supports both orthodontic and prosthetic workflows, offering a wide range of customizable tools to meet specific needs. Users can create and customize model bases, select from three base types (ABO, Plate, Plateless), and adjust various parameters such as occlusion, articulators, drain holes, and dies. A streamlined and clear workflow guides users through each step of the process, from data preparation and base creation to adding support elements, attachments, and labeling. The models generated in Medit Model Builder are optimized for 3D printing, ensuring efficient and precise results. Intended Use Medit Model Builder is a software designed solely for the purpose of creating dental models using scan data.  The program must not be used for purposes other than those described in its intended use. Intended User Profile The software is designed for
Abutment Library Matching
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🔎 Note Refer to Tools and Functions > Main Toolbar Tools > Function Tools > Register Abutments on how to register abutments in the library. You can register custom or ready-made abutments with adjusted length, angle, etc. You can use the library to substitute acquiring data for areas that may be difficult to reach, such as abutment margin areas located below the gingiva or areas too close to the adjacent teeth. You can acquire abutment scan data more accurately and easily this way. Scanned Abutment Data Abutment Data After Abutment Library Matching The following tools are provided for the Abutment Library Matching feature. Tooth Number Allow users to select an individual tooth number for the data acquisition target. Abutment Library Assign library data for each tooth and manage the library data. Show/Hide Deviation Show or hide the deviation between aligned data using a color map. Manual Alignment Allow users to align
Data Transformation
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This step allows users to adjust the size of the milled crown data by scaling it along the X, Y, and Z axes. Upon entering, you are prompted to select data for transformation. Choose your milled crown data and click "Confirm." By default, scaling is set to apply uniformly across all axes with a single value. To set different values for each axis, uncheck the "Uniform" box. Try different values to see how the data size changes accordingly. 🔎Note As the milled zirconia crown's scale is enlarged before sintering, the crown's scale must be reduced before the fitting test. To determine the appropriate scaling value, refer to the contraction rate written on the zirconia block. You can revert to the default values by clicking "Reset." When you have decided on the required scaling value, click the "Apply" icon to permanently apply changes to the data across all
Scan Stage Tools
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The following tools are provided at the bottom of each scan stage. Basic Scanning Tools Start Start the scan. The user can also start the scan by pressing the Scan button on the scanner. Stop Stop the scan. The user can also stop the scan by pressing the Scan button on the scanner. Optimize Align 3D images for a more accurate scan. All the noise will be removed after optimization. High Resolution Scan Acquire high-resolution scan data for entire or partial scan data. The high-resolution and standard-resolution scan data are smoothly merged in post-processing. * Unavailable with i600 Import Scan Data Import 3D data from Medit Link. Delete Delete scan data for the current stage. All data that are related to the current stage can be deleted. Undo Cancel the previous scan. Redo Restore the canceled scan. High Resolution Scan * unavailable with i600 Please refer to the
Medit Checkpoint
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Available in China only The initial rollout of this application is limited to the Chinese market. Global availability is planned for a future release pending localization, compliance, and infrastructure readiness. Stay tuned for updates.
Scan Stage
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Scanning Once you establish the scanning strategy for the case, you will automatically move on to the Scan stage. The Scan stage consists of sub-stages such as Maxillary Base, Mandibular Base, Flexible Multi-Die, Prepared Tooth (Maxilla), Prepared Tooth (Mandible), etc. The order of each sub-stage can be changed. The changed order is saved and can be applied when you scan next time. New Scan Scan the items corresponding to each sub-stage of the Scan stage in the order of the stage icons. Before scanning, ensure that the model faces the cameras and that the same articulator type is set for all linked programs such as Medit Link, design programs, etc. Place the model in the scanner. Select a scan path for the scanning process. You can skip this step if you want to use the default scan path or when the "Perform Additional Scanning Automatically" option
Settings
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General Provides options for overall system setup. Save Folder Specify a folder to store the data results generated in Medit Link and connected programs. Apps Installation Folder Specify an installation path for Medit Apps and partner apps available in the App Box. Language Settings Select the language for the program. Teeth Labeling Select a teeth labeling system between FDI and US. Notifications When checked, you will receive notifications for program updates. Upload Raw Data When checked, the raw data is automatically uploaded to the cloud. It helps to back up the original data and perform seamless scanning when using Medit Link with the same account on another PC. The original data cloud backup only applies to data acquired in Medit Scan for Clinics. Quick Scan Choose if you want to have the scan stages below automatically appear in Medit Scan for Clinics without having to fill in the form information
Impression Scan for Occlusion
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Here is an example of using impression for occlusion data. Select the "Impression" for Articulator Type on the Scan Strategy dialog. Scan the maxilla and mandible with a model. Scan the triple tray at the Occlusion stage. Align the triple tray at the Align Data stage. Align the maxilla and mandible data to the impression occlusion data. Check if the maxilla and mandible data align properly with the impression occlusion data.
Preparation Review
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The "Preparation Review" icon appears only when the following product has been registered in the Medit Link form. Crown Pontic Post & Core Implant Crown Post & Core and Crown Post & Core and Coping The Preparation Review icon is located at the bottom of the Maxilla and Mandible stages and is enabled when enough scan images have been acquired in each stage. The following tools are available for the Preparation Review feature. Preparation Review Settings Set options for preparation review. This allows users to enter their own values for the criteria to determine if the tooth reduction is insufficient. Insertion Path Calculate the insertion path for the area selected in the prepared data. Auto Direction Automatically calculate and display the insertion path in the direction where the undercut area is minimized. Manual Direction Calculate and display the insertion path in the direction of the user's viewpoint. Distances Mark areas with insufficient
Sign In/Out
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Sign In 🔎Note You can only log in with your registered admin account for Medit Link. Accounts for Medit Link Enterprise or Medit Link China are not supported on the mobile app. Member accounts for Medit Link Global are not supported on the mobile app. Open the MEDIT M application on your device. The app will request permissions to access certain features on your device when you first launch it. Tap "Allow" for each prompt to ensure full functionality. Enter the email address and password for your Medit Link admin account. Tap "Login" to access your account. Sign Out Tap the My Info icon in the top right corner. Tap the "Log Out" option at the bottom. You're logged out and taken to the login page.
Workflow
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The Medit Model Builder workflow consists of 7 steps , which must be followed in a specific sequence.  After assigning the data, the user proceeds to the Overview step to review the imported scan data. Working in the final 3 steps is optional, and the user can proceed to “Complete“ right upon creating the model base. Overview Check the imported scan data. Area Designation Designate the area for base creation. Data Editing Edit and trim data using the wide array of functions provided. Data Alignment Move data to the occlusal plane of a virtual articulator. Base Creation Create the base for the model. Die Creation Create dies that will be used in the base model. Attachments Add support elements or other attachments to the model. Labeling Label the model, either engraving or embossing the text. Complete Finish the model creation process and save the results to Medit Link. ⚠️Paid Feature Saving
Workflow
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The complete workflow consists of 9 steps , guiding users from data editing to simulation generation and finally to reviewing and ordering the treatment appliance. Users must complete these steps in the given order. 🔎Note If the ceph data was not assigned in the beginning, the workflow will not include the Ceph Tracing and Ceph Overlay steps. Overview Check your scan data. Data Editing Edit and trim data using the wide array of functions provided. Occlusal Table Align scan data to a plane to set the position of the occlusal table. Tooth Identification Chart the patient's dentition. Ceph Tracing Examine the automatically traced lateral cephalogram. Ceph Overlay Align scan data to the cephalogram. Arch Form Selection Select an arch form for the maxilla and mandible. Bite Classification Classify the bite based on the relationship between the teeth. Simulations Preview Examine the generated simulations to choose a treatment scenario. Output
Measurements
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This step provides tools for taking various measurements that can assist data analysis, including distances, angles, and areas of the 3D data. Users can take measurements on any data imported for the project. If you have section lines created in previous steps ( Crown Fitting Test or Deviation Display ), they will be available here. To delete these section lines, enable the "Delete Measurement Results" feature and drag and drop over the area containing those lines, or click a specific line you do not need. 🔎Tip Section lines can also be deleted with a right-click in the Data Tree. You can create new section lines using the "Create Sections" feature provided in this step. If you want to orient the data view perpendicularly to any section line, choose the "View Perpendicularly to Section Line" tool and click your desired section line. 🔎Note The color of each section line matches
Scanning Basics
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Scanning Checklist If no scan data has been acquired yet, the main screen displays the scanning checklist. Before initiating the scan, carefully review the following precautions: Avoid using any strong external light source. Ensure the mirror is clean and free of stains. Maintain dryness in the scan area, minimizing saliva and blood presence as much as possible. Always maintain an appropriate distance between the scanner tip and the teeth. Practice Mode Practice mode is intended to help users to learn how to perform correct scans using a practice model. You can scan the QR code attached to the practice model to download sample data, or if you've already downloaded it, you can retrieve and use the saved sample data. Data acquired in practice mode is not saved when you exit the mode. 🔎Note Go to Settings > Program Preferences > General and enable the "Practice Mode" option to display the
Scan Body
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Maxillary Scan Body Stage Acquire a 3D image of the scan body of the maxilla. Mandibular Scan Body Stage Acquire a 3D image of the scan body of the mandible. Additional Tools for Scan Body Stage Please refer to Scan Stage Tools for more information about using tools at the bottom of the screen for each stage. Scan Body Library Matching Manage custom scan body libraries. This library data is aligned automatically with the scan data, minimizing the need to scan difficult-to-reach areas. The library data can be shared for further processes, such as design. * Refer to Case and Workflow Examples > Scan Body Library Matching for a detailed description of how to use the tool. Replicate Existing Data Replicates existing maxilla/mandible data. Replicate Existing Data Acquire data in the Maxilla or Mandible stage. Move to the Scan Body stage and click the "Replicate Existing Data" icon at
Impression Scan
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The Impression Scan provides seamless scanning, combining intraoral and impression scan. You can easily merge the intraoral and impression data with an integrated scan. How to Acquire Impression Scan Scan intraoral scan data in the Maxilla or Mandible stage. Click the "Impression Scan" icon at the bottom. Mark the area to replace intraoral data with impression data. 🔎Note This function is useful to limit the area to be replaced. If the user skips the marking process, the entire data will be replaced by the impression data. Scan the impression model for the marked area. The impression data will be aligned with intraoral data automatically. With the "Impression Scan" feature turned on, use the trimming tools to display only impression data. Delete any unnecessary areas in the impression data.  The result will appear as shown below. How to Utilize Impression Scan for Margins Scan intraoral scan data in the Maxilla
Overview and General Information
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Medit scanner, and there is no direct user interface between the two. The app only receives path information for STL files using internally defined APIs via Medit Link and the Inter-Process Communication (IPC) protocol. Cybersecurity Safety Cybersecurity level: Level 3 (High) The Medit Orthodontic Suite app employs robust cybersecurity measures to protect patient data confidentiality, integrity, and availability. It complies with industry standards and regulations, including HIPAA and GDPR. The application is downloaded from Medit Link and integrates with SmileStream services. Both the Medit Link software and SmileStream are hosted by AWS and use AWS Firewall Manager. Instructions for Use User Authentication: Ensure that only authorized users access the Medit Orthodontic Suite app. Use your unique username and password credentials to log in. Contact your system administrator for assistance with account setup or password reset. Data Encryption: Medit Orthodontic Suite encrypts sensitive patient data both at rest and in