You can perform various processing tasks, such as enhancing and annotating, on images.
Note: Any processing that you perform on an image is permanent (except for colourise, greyscale, and emboss, which are temporary). However, you can view the image in its original state by turning off any processing filters that you have applied.
To process an image
Use the Patient Search box to access a patient's record.
Notes:
If the last patient record you accessed since you last logged on is the correct patient's record, you do not need to re-enter the patient's name in the Patient Search box.
You can include inactive patients in the search results by setting the Include inactive patients switch to On.
Do one of the following:
View an image from the patient's image history list.
On the Patient menu, under Clinical, click (or tap) Chart, Progress Notes, Quick Exam, Perio, Tx Planner, NHS Claims, or Imaging. Then, on the Imaging tab's menu, click (or tap) Show Image History.
On the Images tab, select an image or a series (such as a full mouth series or bitewings).
If you have selected a series, under Image Navigator, click (or tap) an image of that series.
View one of the patient's most recent images.
Do one of the following:
On the Patient menu, under Clinical, click (or tap) Imaging.
On the Patient menu, under Clinical, click (or tap) Chart, Progress Notes, Quick Exam, Perio, Tx Planner, NHS Claims, or Imaging. Then, on the Imaging tab's menu, click (or tap) Show Most Recent Images.
Click (or tap) any single image (intraoral X-ray, intraoral photo, extraoral photo, or extraoral X-ray) or an image within a series (such as a full mouth series or bitewings).
The selected image appears in the viewing area.
Click (or tap) the Tools tab if it is not already selected.
Use any of the following tools as needed:
One Click Tools
Enhance - Select the filter that corresponds to the anatomical structures that you want to enhance in an X-ray:
Not Enhanced - The image is not enhanced.
Entire Image - Adds a balance of sharpening and contrast levels that affects the overall sharpness and contrast.
For Perio - Adds a lower level of sharpening and a grey level adjustment to accentuate the subtle differences in the greyscale values of periodontal conditions.
For Endo - Adds a higher level of sharpening and contrast and a grey level adjustment to accentuate endodontic conditions. You may want to use this filter, for example, to help you to see the position of a file in relation to the root of a tooth when doing a root canal.
Note: To switch between viewing the image with or without an applied enhancement, click (or tap) the Enhancement button. If the enhancement is turned on, the button is grey
. If the enhancement is turned off, the button is orange
.
Rotate - Click (or tap) the button that corresponds to how you want to rotate the image: 180 degrees (clockwise), 90 degrees (clockwise), or -90 degrees (counterclockwise).
Flip - Click (or tap) the button that corresponds to how you want to flip the image: Horizontal or Vertical.
Invert - To invert the image's colours, select the Invert check box. To remove the filter, clear the check box.
Colorize (X-rays only) - To convert the image from greyscale to colour, select the Colorize check box. To remove the filter, clear the check box. This option is available only for intraoral and extraoral X-rays.
Grayscale (Photos only) - To convert the image from colour to greyscale, select the Grayscale check box. To remove the filter, clear the check box. This option is available only for intraoral and extraoral photos.
Emboss - To emboss the image, select the Emboss check box. To remove the filter, clear the check box.
Annotations
To add a shape, do the following:
Under Drawing tools, select a shape: arrow, rectangle, or circle
Select a line color and thickness:
Select a colour from the Colors menu, or click (or tap) one of the Last used colors.
Select an Outline width: extra thin, thin, standard, wide, or extra wide. A preview of the selected line thickness that will be used for the shape appears.
Click (or tap) and drag over a specific area of the image to create the shape.
To add text, do the following:
Under Drawing tools, select the T (text) option.
Select a font color and size:
Select a colour from the Colors menu, or click (or tap) one of the Last used colors.
Select a Text size: small, normal, medium, large, or extra large. A preview of the selected font size that will be used for the text appears.
Click (or tap) a specific area of the image.
The Text Annotation dialog box appears.
Enter the desired Text.
Click (or tap) Create text.
Notes:
To remove the last annotation that you added to the image, click (or tap) Undo.
To remove all annotations from the image, click (or tap) Clear All.
To switch between showing and hiding the annotations, select and clear the Show check box.
To switch between showing and hiding annotations and measurements, click (or tap) the Annotations/Measurements button
. The button is available only if an annotation or a measurement has been applied to the image.
Measurements
Important: Distance and Angle measurements are calculated from specified points after calibration from an object with a known length. Image resolution, displayed size, inherent image quality, and proper calibration all affect the accuracy of the measurement results. However, the factors that have the greatest effect on the overall precision of a measurement are the accuracy of the calibration and selection of the start and end points of the actual line or angle to be measured. Using the calibration results, you can decide as to whether the overall accuracy achieved is correct for the desired measurement.
Precaution: It is your responsibility to properly calibrate prior to clinical measurements and to determine if the accuracy achieved is within the error range required.
To add measurements, do the following:
To calibrate distance measurements using an object of known size in the image, click (or tap) Calibrate. Click (or tap) the first (starting) point of the known-length object on the image where you want to start measuring, and then drag to another point on the known-length object. Change the length of the Standard for calibration as needed to the correct number of millimeters for the known length.
Perform the above calibration step until you are comfortable that you can measure the calibration object accurately and that the displayed results have the accuracy needed. Now that you have defined the length of the segment, all dynamic measurements will be calculated respective to that calibration.
Note: For most sensors that integrate directly with Dentrix Ascend Imaging, it may not be necessary to calibrate images taken with those sensors.
Click (or tap) Dynamic Measure.
Click (or tap) a point on the image, then another point, and so on until you have created all the necessary lines.
Notes:
To remove the last measurement that you added to the image, click (or tap) Undo.
To remove all measurements from the image, click (or tap) Clear All.
To show the calculated length of each line segment, select the Show segment length (SL) check box.
To show the calculated angle where two line segments meet, select the Show angle (A) check box.
To switch between showing and hiding the lines and their calculated lengths and angles, select and clear the Show check box.
To switch between showing and hiding annotations and measurements, click (or tap) the Annotations/Measurements button
. The button is available only if an annotation or a measurement has been applied to the image.
Density (Line)
Important: Density measurements are calculated from specified points on the image and are reported from the actual pixel values selected. Image resolution, displayed size, and inherent image quality can all affect the accuracy of the Density measurement. However, the factor which has the greatest effect on the overall precision of a density measurement is the accuracy of the selected point or points to be measured.
To get the density (grey level) from one point to another on the image (X-ray images only), do the following:
Click (or tap) Line.
Click (or tap) a point on the image, then another point to create a line.
A graph of the grey levels along the specified line appears, and the average Gray level is indicated.
Note: To remove the density line, click (or tap) Clear.
Density (Rectangle)
To get the density (grey level) of a rectangular area on the image (X-ray images only), do the following:
Click (or tap) Rectangle.
Click (or tap) and drag to create a rectangle.
The Average gray level is indicated.
Spotlight
To add spotlights, do the following:
Select an Effect: Invert, Colorize (for X-ray images only), Zoom x2, Sharpen, or Contrast.
Move the Spot size slider to specify the size of the spotlight.
Click (or tap) a specific area of the image to place the spotlight. A spotlight with a red border appears.
Invert
Colorize
Zoom x2
Sharpen
Contrast
To move the spotlight, click (or tap) another area of the image.
To suspend the spotlight on the image so that you can add other spotlights, click (or tap) Suspend. The border of the spotlight turns blue.
Repeat steps a-e as needed to continue adding spotlights.
Note: To remove all spotlights, click (or tap) Clear Suspended, or select another processing tool.
Adjust the brightness and/or contrast as needed.
Do the following:
Click (or tap) the Brightness/Contrast button.
Do any of the following:
Move the Brightness slider to decrease or increase the brightness.
Move the Contrast slider to decrease or increase the contrast.
To reset the brightness and contrast levels to their default states, click (or tap) the Reset to default link.
Note: If you change the brightness or contrast, the corresponding button becomes orange
.
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