Ortho and the Draw Function
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 1:09 pm
After looking through the feature request list it occurred to me that there is some redundance in some of the features and maybe it is time to reopen the discussion of how long term OD could be modified to suit ortho practices.
In the past we have asked for ortho graphics for brackets, archwires and the like. While this has been on the planned feature list for sometime, in part due to the complexity of 3d rendering it is still a way down the list.
After playing with the new draw function for the past few weeks I feel it has a great deal of potential in covering our ortho needs . If we could add simple 2d graphic to the chart for brackets, ocs, wire size and even mini implants, the arch wire and elastics could be drawn in. If the archwire is changed erase the old graphic and add a new one. With the ability to type on the chart we could add ob/oj , spacing or other measurements.
A save button would save a dated image of only the chart to a selected folder in the Image Module.
For general dentistry a small red i could designate incipient decay. Or and l could represent a leson that needs to be checked for change at each visit. There are a lot of possibilities.
What do people think?
steve
In the past we have asked for ortho graphics for brackets, archwires and the like. While this has been on the planned feature list for sometime, in part due to the complexity of 3d rendering it is still a way down the list.
After playing with the new draw function for the past few weeks I feel it has a great deal of potential in covering our ortho needs . If we could add simple 2d graphic to the chart for brackets, ocs, wire size and even mini implants, the arch wire and elastics could be drawn in. If the archwire is changed erase the old graphic and add a new one. With the ability to type on the chart we could add ob/oj , spacing or other measurements.
A save button would save a dated image of only the chart to a selected folder in the Image Module.
For general dentistry a small red i could designate incipient decay. Or and l could represent a leson that needs to be checked for change at each visit. There are a lot of possibilities.
What do people think?
steve