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Lecture 1 - Visualize your dental x-ray on Allisone

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Written by Jordan VIDAL
Updated over 5 months ago

Allisone is designed to assist patients during consultations by helping them understand the state of their oral health, the recommended treatments, and the implications of treatment or non-treatment.

At the visualization stage, Allisone provides you with a comprehensive toolbox to help you show your patients what you see.

On the panoramic X-ray, you will be able to show:

  • The elements by clicking on the legends at the top right of your screen. You can display everything at once or interact with each element individually if you want to highlight something specific—for example, revealing existing treatments before pathologies.

Please note that you are responsible for the final diagnosis. In this regard, everything on the X-ray can be modified. → Read more on ✏️ How to update elements on a dental X-ray.

  • Oral structures: sinus and inferior nerve, to easily explain the need for a sinus lift, a bone graft, or the challenges related to placing an implant on the mandibular arch.

  • Tooth numbering: to help patients locate the elements you are referring to.

Please note that in cases of significant tooth loss, you may need to clinically verify the tooth numbering and adjust it in Allisone. → Learn more about Displaying and Editing Tooth Numbering 🦷

  • The bone line and the physiological line to help patients visualize and understand bone loss.

On the intraoral X-ray, in addition to the elements and tooth numbering visible on the panoramic X-ray, you will also be able to show:

  • Anatomical elements to help patients understand the anatomy of the teeth.

  • Additional elements such as calculus.

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