Mark important anatomical structures
											- Special tools are available for highilghting nerves, dental roots and other anatomical structures/restrictions. These anatomical annotations are visible in the 3D scene and the right viewer (Figure 1 ).
 
										 
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										Rotate the reslice planes in several directions
											- Diagnostics and planned placement of angulated implant is simplified; mesio-distal and buccal-lingual rotations are possible (Figure 2).
 
										 
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										Move a reslice to an implant axis
											- Bone quailty and quantity (as well as proximity to neighboring roots) around an implant can be examined by attaching a reslice parallel to its axis. Reslice orientation (e g. rotation) is changed with sliders (Figure 3).
 
										 
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										Position an implant parallel to another implant
											- New implants can be placed parallel to an already positioned implant simply by clicking on a specific position in a reslice view. Only small modifications are needed to define the final location (Figure 4).
 
										 
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										Warning tools to show techni่cal restrictions
											- Guided sleeves become red when their positions inhibit production of the surgical template (Figure 5).
 
										 
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										Visualization of safety zone
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A safety zone for each implant is visible. Ideally the safety zone is completely surrounded by bone (Figure 6).
 
										 
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