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[Music] while watching this video you will learn how to scan impressions with gypsum dyes by doing this you will get the benefits of both workflows scanning impressions assures a fast turnaround adding a scan of the dye allows for better exposure of the margin line and its definition we will demonstrate this workflow using a anterior triple tray after the impression has been taken and the dye has been prepared start with creating a new order note that in some cases it may be better to scan the impression first and then make the dye do that when there is a risk of damaging the impression whilst preparing the dye start the creation of the new order by selecting the tooth the object type needs to be set to impression also select the tray system that you use then start scanning and follow the scanning workflow steps scan the maxillary triple trace ID first when you have the preview scan mark the tooth its better if you place the annotation point slightly above the margin line on the bucca