FREEDOM Air Pre-Scan Checklist | |
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Laptop Power Connection |
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External Lighting Condition |
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Scanner Tip Mirror Condition |
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Patient Intraoral Condition |
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Choosing The Appropriate Scanner Tip |
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Scan Mode Settings |
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Cable Connection And LED Status |
📌Laptop Power Connection
Always keep the laptop connected to power during scanning. Since the scanning software requires high performance, CPU and GPU usage increases, causing the battery to drain quickly.
Even if the battery is fully charged, the laptop must remain connected to power throughout the scanning process.
📌External Lighting Condition
If external lighting is too strong during scanning, interruptions may occur, reducing the accuracy of the data.
Make sure to turn off external lights, such as the dental chair light and loupe light, before scanning.
📌 Scanner Tip Mirror Condition
If the mirror of the scanner tip has smudges or contamination, it may affect scanning performance and data accuracy.
Before starting a scan, check the tip mirror. If contamination is found, remove it using a soft, dry, lint-free cloth.
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📌Patient Intraoral Condition
Before intraoral scanning, check the patient’s oral condition. Excessive blood or saliva can affect the scan data, so blood and saliva must be removed prior to scanning.
Since the intraoral scanner captures the oral condition as it is, gingival isolation is required in cases with subgingival margins or unclear margins to ensure accurate margin data acquisition.
Common isolation methods include gingivectomy using a laser or the use of cord.
| Improper Oral Environment | Proper Oral Environment |
📌Choosing The Appropriate Scanner Tip
FREEDOM Air provides two types of scanner tips: the regular tip and the small tip. Select the tip type according to the scanning area and your scanning needs.
| Normal Tip | Small Tip |
Field Of View(FOV): 18.5*15(mm) |
Field Of View(FOV): 10*9(mm) |
Tip Size: 25*19.9(mm) |
Tip Size: 16.3*13.5(mm) |
| Used for general scanning | Used for scanning small or limited areas, such as pediatric patients, distal molars, and adjacent teeth near abutments. |
1. Field Of View(FOV) By Tip Type
The scanning field of view (FOV) differs depending on the tip type.
The Normal tip is recommended for most scans.
The Small tip is recommended for specific cases, such as pediatric patients, posterior molars, or adjacent teeth near prep teeth.
When changing the tip, the scanner automatically detects the tip type without any additional settings, allowing you to continue scanning.
📌Scan Mode Settings
FREEDOM Air allows users to select a scan mode based on the scan target: [Intraoral / Edentulous / Model].
The default scan mode is set to [Intraoral], and it can be manually changed from the ‘Toolbar’ as needed.
1. Setting The [Scan Mode] From The 'Tool bar'
Press the down button on the D-Pad or click the Tool bar in the scanning software to enter the 'Tool bar', then change the [Scan Mode].
2. Scan Mode Types
Scan Mode Types | ||
Intraoral Mode |
Edentulous Mode |
Model Mode |
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Select this mode for intraoral scanning. Automatically filters unnecessary data during scanning. |
Select this mode for edentulous scanning. Enhances soft tissue recognition during scanning to capture the data required for edentulous cases. |
Select this mode when scanning extraoral objects such as dentiforms, stone models, or dentures. Captures all scan data without applying data filtering.. |
📌Cable Connection And LED Status
1. Check Cable Connections
Before starting a scan, ensure that the scanner body and PC are properly connected via the cables and PSM.
All cables must be securely connected without any looseness.
Tighten the screws on the cables fully until they stop turning when connecting them to the scanner body.
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2. Check LED Status
After confirming the cable connections, turn on the scanner and check the LED indicators on the scanner body.
For LED issues, see the troubleshooting guide in Related Articles.
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