exoplan 3.1 Rijeka HIGHLIGHTS - elevate your implant planning with our latest software release.
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Hi, I’m Elin from exocad. Today we are proud to present the highlights of exoplan 3.1 Rijeka. I’m excited to show you the great new features and improvements which have been implemented thanks to you, our users, your wishes and valuable feedback, and of course also thanks to our great developer team. In this version we have five new key features and six key software improvements. So, let’s dive in and explore the new things exoplan Rijeka has to offer! Let’s start in the exoplanDB. One of our new key features in exoplan 3.1 Rijeka is that it is now possible to plan for upper and lower jaw at the same time. For this video I have loaded our demo case “Patient Rosa” which is a case where the patient is edentulous in the upper jaw and has some residual dentition in the lower jaw. I have an optical scan of the lower jaw and as you can see, we now have a 3D preview of the optical scan data available directly in the DB. I also have the patient DICOM and a DICOM of the prosthesis for the upper jaw. When we look in the Action menu, we find a new button called “Rapid Pre-Planning”. This is another new key feature in exoplan 3.1 Rijeka. Let’s take a look at that first. The goal of the “Rapid Pre-Planning” mode is to analyze the CBCT data of the patient and if possible, do an initial positioning of implants. It can be used as a tool when communicating with the patient, to show what a future treatment could look like. I start by loading the DICOM data of the patient. In this version we have added an “incognito mode”. When the “incognito mode” is on, the patient name is not visible. The feature can be activated in the settings menu. Since I have defined implant sites in both upper and lower jaw for this case, the software wants to know which jaw I want to work on. As I mentioned in the beginning it is now possible to work on both jaws at the same time and I will select that option. This is the default view arrangement for the rapid pre-planning mode. In the axial view the panoramic curve is automatically detected at the start. As always, I can also define it manually if I want. The automatic curve detection can be activated again in the axial view menu. I use the intersection markers to orient through the data and find the area of interest. In this version it is possible to define the depth of the panoramic view with these control points. The panoramic view shows the area between the yellow lines. You can see how it changes when I reduce or enlarge the distance between the yellow lines. Another improvement in this version is the possibility to save your own preferred view arrangements as default for any workflow step. Simply open the “Implant Control”,