Strato X User Manual - Image Works
Strato X User Manual - Image Works
Strato X User Manual - Image Works
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USER'S MANUAL<br />
General instructions for use<br />
6.11.1.1 Error due to a bad patient's positioning<br />
• The film shows the anterior teeth with reduced magnification<br />
and not well defined. The cervical spine is shown an evident<br />
white shadow.<br />
In addition, on the molar zone there are too much shadows,<br />
disturbing the view.<br />
The resulting film is similar to the schema shown on Figure 41.<br />
Figure 41<br />
Possible cause:<br />
The patient is positioned too forward, e.g. the centring light beam<br />
falls at the back as shown in the drawing, the anterior teeth will<br />
result unfocussed and reduced.<br />
Remedy:<br />
Check the patient positioning by using the light beams and the<br />
adjustment knob of the canine light beam.<br />
If, after the correct patient’s positioning, the problem still remain,<br />
check the alignment of the centering laser lights, simply lighting on<br />
the beams and verifying its positioning. The mid sagittal line must lay<br />
on the center of chin rest while the canine one has to lay on the<br />
terminal part of the bite block.<br />
(Rev. 1)<br />
125<br />
STRATO X (120V)