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✨ Custom annotations

Create your own annotations with personalized labels and colors to adapt the tool to your practice.

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Written by Jordan VIDAL
Updated over a month ago

You can now create your own annotation elements with personalized labels and colors of your choice, to adapt the tool to your daily practice.

🔧 How to access the settings?

Centers (DSO / multi-clinic)

  • Heads of practice can access the settings from the “Custom Elements” tab in the My Centers page.

  • Heads of Practice can manage the elements shared among several practitioners. They also decide whether dentists in the center are allowed to create their own elements. If this option is enabled, each dentist can create personal elements, which are then added alongside the shared elements.

Private practices

Each practitioner manages their own elements directly from their menu > “Customize”

If a practitioner is linked to multiple clinics, they can configure elements independently for each location.

🎨 Create and edit a custom element

  1. Enter a label (max. 50 characters).

  2. Choose a color.

  3. Save.

Elements then appear in the list in chronological order (from oldest to newest).

They can be edited 🖊️ or deleted 🗑️ at any time (without affecting previous treatment plans).

⚠️ Each new element must be unique: attempting to add a duplicate will display an error.

💡 Direct use on the X-ray

When annotating an X-ray, you can now:

  • Select a custom element you’ve already created.

  • Create a new element directly from the tooltip: enter a label and choose a color → it will be added to your settings and applied immediately to the annotation.

🦷 With or without tooth number

  • On panoramic X-rays: you can add an element without linking it to a specific tooth.

  • On intraoral X-rays: a tooth number is automatically assigned.

📑 Display in reports and PDFs

  • In reports (by tooth or by element), annotations not linked to a tooth appear with a dash “–”.

  • The same display applies in the PDF document.

👉 This feature allows you to adapt your annotations even more precisely to your clinical and organizational needs.

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