ANS may not always be the best with which to work. Even though many editing tools are available on the market, not all offer a easy solution. We developed DocHub to make editing effortless, no matter the document format. With DocHub, you can quickly and effortlessly inlay index in ANS. On top of that, DocHub gives an array of other features including document generation, automation and management, industry-compliant eSignature solutions, and integrations.
DocHub also enables you to save effort by producing document templates from documents that you use frequently. On top of that, you can take advantage of our a wide range of integrations that enable you to connect our editor to your most used programs effortlessly. Such a solution makes it fast and simple to deal with your documents without any delays.
DocHub is a helpful tool for personal and corporate use. Not only does it offer a comprehensive collection of capabilities for document creation and editing, and eSignature integration, but it also has an array of tools that come in handy for creating complex and simple workflows. Anything added to our editor is stored secure according to leading field standards that shield users' data.
Make DocHub your go-to choice and streamline your document-centered workflows effortlessly!
This video demonstrates a simple workflow for an inlay. Step 1. Create New Case Click New Case in the top right corner of Case Box to create a new case. A case name will be automatically generated based on the patient name entered. When done, click Register amp;amp; Scan. Step 2. Fill Out Form Choose the target tooth number and Inlay as the product type. Then, select your preferred material and shade. Click Scan in the top right corner when finished. Step 3. Prepare for Scanning First, press and hold the power button. Then, place the scanner tip slightly above the teeth and press the scan button. Step 4. Check Scan Strategy Hold the handpiece by the middle and place your index and middle fingers near the scan button. Step 5. Scan When scanning the anterior teeth, slightly tilt the scanner to capture both the labial and lingual surfaces. In the Model Display Mode on the right, switch to Reliability Map and check that all prepped areas are bright green. Check how the data will look afte