Tracing

While tracing a patient's lateral ceph, SmartCeph calibrates the image, and guides you through all the structures and landmarks needed to fully digitize the ceph to comply with your selected analysis. You can position and rotate structures, place specific points, use ribbon bar tools, right-click rotation, and keyboard shortcuts to make the tracing as accurate as possible.

Click to OpenEnable Tracing Mode

Click to OpenTracing the Ceph

  1. Click to OpenCalibrate the Ceph - If your ceph was not created using a digital pan ceph unit, SmartCeph prompts you for two points of measurement. Position your pointer on the metric ruler you have included on your ceph and click. Then move your pointer the distance you have set for measurement and click again. See "Calibration" for details

    Precise Calibration – To be the most precise when calibrating the ceph, be sure to use to use the zoom window in the bottom right corner of the screen.

  2. Click to OpenConfirm Analysis Selection - Before you begin tracing, confirm the analysis you want to use is selected in the Analysis section of the Main ribbon bar, to assure that you will be tracing all necessary structures. (If you have custom analysis files that are not listed, be sure the Path to Custom Analysis field of your Analysis Options is correct. See "Analysis Options" for details.)

    ABO Case Submission Integration - To be able to use the full set of ABO-required structures for the ABO Case Submission integration in Edge Imaging, you must select the ABO Analysis as your analysis.

  3. Click to OpenPlot the Landmarks and Structures - When you begin a new tracing, SmartCeph automatically places the first structure for you to position on the ceph, with your cursor as close as possible to the appropriate landmark point. Once you set that structure, SmartCeph automatically moves on to the next structure in the list. Be sure to use SmartCeph tools, described below, to plot the landmarks and structure as accurately as possible.

  4. Click to OpenContinue Plotting - Once you "set" a structure in place, SmartCeph goes on to the next structure or landmark in your Structures list. If you want to place a different structure, or if you want to re-plot a structure you have already placed, simply click that structure name in the list. When you have "set" that structure, SmartCeph will continue prompting for the next structure in the list.

    Only Required Points Placed - Only the points required for the selected analysis are placed during the guided tracing. Additional points can be edited with the Edit Points feature See "Edit Points" for details.

  5. Calibrate With Photo - If the Upper Soft Tissue structure is included on your structure list, and the patient has a lateral facial photo, after all the points have been placed the patient’s lateral photo will appear and you will be prompted to identify the Pronasale and Labial Sulcus. This enables SmartCeph to align the photo with the trace. If you import the lateral facial photo later, you can use the Calibrate tool to align the ceph with the photo. See "Calibration" for details.

  6. Click to OpenSave Changes - Click Save in your Quick Access toolbar, Main ribbon bar, or File ribbon bar (or press Ctrl+S on your keyboard) to save any changes you have made.

Click to OpenTrace Window Tools and Tips