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Afbeeldingen die voor weergave op de kaart moeten worden gebruikt, worden in vier typen ingedeeld:

  • röntgenafbeeldingen

  • Panoraal Pano (OPG)

  • Foto's

  • Anders

In het configuratiescherm van EXAMINE-Pro configureren kunt u de afbeeldingstypen van de site in deze groepen instellen en classificeren.

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Klik op ED en selecteer uit de lijst de juiste afbeelding en klik daarna op OK of annuleren.

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Colour Coding:

Image indicators are shown onscreen, as coloured bars above and below the teeth, to show there are images present.

  • X-rays are indicated by red bars

  • Photos are indicated by blue bars

  • 'Other' images are indicated by green bars

  • Panorals are indicated by a red bar through the centre of the chart (between upper and lower teeth).

Image Age:

To differentiate images on the basis of age, the older they get, the paler the coloured indicator bars will become, allowing the dentist to see at a glance how old (and therefore how relevant) an image is.

  • Indicators for images 0-1 year old will be shown normal colour red, green or blue:

  • Images 1-2 years old will be represented like this:

  • Images 2-3 years old will be represented like this:

  • Images 3-4 years old will be represented like this:

  • Images four years and older will be indicated only by a border of light grey:

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Indicator bar location for Bitewing and Panoral

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Where the tooth range covers both jaws (a bitewing) it is represented as a single bar between the rows of teeth spanned.

A panoral image is located centrally.

Other Details:

Where there are multiple images for a tooth, the bars will be drawn from oldest to newest, so that the newest, most relevant images are shown on top.

Indicator bars are drawn so that they span the teeth that the image belongs to; e.g. an image covering teeth LL5 to LL8 will be drawn as a single rectangle alongside LL5 through LL8 on the chart.

An image indicator is displayed only if the teeth it covers are on the chart; e.g. deciduous tooth x-rays are not drawn unless the the deciduous teeth are being displayed. Where mixed dentition is being displayed, then the image indicators for the deciduous and permanent teeth are shown in the same place, as this is most likely to be the case, as in a retained deciduous tooth alongside the permanent tooth. For example, an indicator bar for an x-ray for UL5 would be drawn at the same location as one for ULE.

Example:

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In the example above, there are the following images associated with the chart:

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A recent (less than 1 year old) panoral x-ray image (red centre).

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Recent images of type Other at UR8-LR6 (a bitewing), at UR6-UR4, and at LL6.

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Afbeelding kleuren

Beeldindicatoren worden op het scherm weergegeven als gekleurde balken boven en onder de tanden, om aan te geven dat er afbeeldingen aanwezig zijn.

Röntgenfoto's worden aangegeven door rode balken, Foto's worden aangegeven met blauwe balken, 'Overige' afbeeldingen worden aangegeven met groene balken en Panoralen worden aangegeven door een rode balk door het midden van de kaart (tussen boven- en ondertanden).

Afbeeldingen op datum:

Om afbeeldingen te differentiëren op basis van datum, hoe ouder ze worden, hoe bleker de gekleurde balken worden, zodat de tandarts in één oogopslag kan zien hoe oud (en dus hoe relevant) een afbeelding is. Indicatoren voor afbeeldingen van 0-1 jaar oud worden weergegeven in de normale kleur rood, groen of blauw

Kleur codes:

Beeldindicatoren worden op het scherm weergegeven als gekleurde balken boven en onder de tanden, om aan te geven dat er afbeeldingen aanwezig zijn.

Röntgenfoto's zijn rood, foto’s blauw, overige groen en pano’s rood in het midden van de kaart.

Indicators voor een Bitewing en Pano:

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Voorbeeld:

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In het bovenstaande voorbeeld zijn de volgende afbeeldingen gekoppeld aan de grafiek:

  • Een recent (minder dan 1 jaar oud) panoramisch röntgenbeeld (rood midden).

  • Recente afbeeldingen van het type Overig bij UR8-LR6 (een bitewing), bij UR6-UR4 en bij LL6.

  • Een oudere afbeelding (3 tot 4 jaar oud) met UL4 tot UL6.

Image Controls

The image representations also function as shortcuts to the images. If you hover the mouse cursor over the representative rectangle, a tool tip will be displayed of the most recent image of the types being shown (excluding filtered images) for the tooth.

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  • By clicking once on an image indicator bar on the tooth chart. This will show only those images for the tooth or teeth the bar is associated with.

    If you hover your mouse cursor over the image indicator bar on the tooth chart, a preview 'tooltip' of the image is displayed.

    If you right-click the image indicator bar, the image(s) will be displayed instead via the Cascade Viewer.

  • By clicking the Image Viewer buttonon the "Images" tab of the Chart window.

  • By double-clicking an image on the "Images" tab, (or right-clicking an image and selecting "Image Viewer" from the drop-down menu).

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Both of the two previous options will display all images for the current patient.

Using the Image Viewer

Once invoked, the Image Viewer 'floats' on top of all other open windows until closed by clicking the

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button. Every time you invoke the Image Viewer, it will open another floating window in the same position as the last one displayed. If you haven't moved previous Image Viewer windows, they will stack up one on top of another.

You can also temporarily remove an Image Viewer window from the screen (minimise it) by clicking the 'Minimise' button:

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This will initially place the minimised window

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at the bottom left of the screen, and any other minimised Image Viewer windows will be placed adjacent to it. However, once you move a minimised window by dragging it with the mouse, if it is subsequently opened then minimised again, it will return to where it was on the screen when last minimised.

To Move a window:

  • Click the left mouse button anywhere inside the header bar.

  • While holding the button down, move the mouse up, down and/or sideways until the Image Viewer window is in the required place.

  • Release the mouse button; the window will stay in this position until you move it again or close it.

To Resize the Image Viewer window:

Image Viewer windows are never opened in full-screen mode. When no Image Viewer windows are open, the window size stored as the default is that of the very last window that was closed. This then becomes the default size for any windows opened the next time you open an Image Viewer session.

However, regardless of the size of a window when you opened it, you can make each window whatever size you wish, up to full screen size.

  • You can make the Image Viewer full sized (maximise it) by clicking the Maximise button:

  • When maximised, you can return the Image Viewer to 'normal' size by clicking the button again:

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To make the Image Viewer any size between the 'normal' size and maximised size:

  • Hover the mouse cursor over the edge of the window until it turns into a double-headed arrow:(To move two adjacent sides together, hover the mouse cursor over a corner of the window).

  • While holding the button down, move the mouse up, down and/or sideways as appropriate until the Image Viewer window is the required size.

    Release the mouse button; the window will stay this size until you resize it.

    Note that subsequently opened windows will always initially be the old size, as the default settings of new windows are not reset until the very last window is closed. At this point, that window's size is stored and becomes the new default window size.