Inter-Implant Spacing: Wide gaps between implants provide fewer landmarks for the scanner.
Arch Curvature: The pronounced "U" shape of the arch can lead to cumulative errors during image stitching.
Soft Tissue Interference: Moving lips, the tongue, and saliva can create "noise" in the digital file.
The Three Pillars of the ScanLogiQ Solution 1. Scan Flag iQ Kit: At the heart of the system are five unique scan body geometries. These are not standard scan bodies; they are engineered to create distinct, high-contrast reference points that the scanner can easily track, even in cases with pronounced implant angulations. 2. Specialized Data Acquisition: * One Shot iQ: Captures the gingival tissue and emergence profile with extreme accuracy. * Reverse iQ: Allows the clinician to scan the patient's existing temporary prosthesis to transfer critical aesthetic and occlusal information to the lab. 3. AssistLogiQ Software: This platform acts as the "brain" of the operation. It manages the digital files and provides real-time validation. It indicates which scan body shapes will optimize the scan and detects issues immediately, proposing solutions before the patient leaves the chair.
Final Outcomes The system results in 100% passive full-arch restorations. It is fully compatible with all intraoral scanners and integrates directly with iDENT custom milling to provide a final framework that fits without force or tension.
Navigating the AssistLogiQ Platform
Initial Setup and Calibration Users log in to the platform with their credentials. A critical (though optional) first step is the Scanner Calibration Check. Users can upload a control STL file to verify the accuracy of their scanner's optics and tips, ensuring the hardware is performing to standard before the clinical procedure begins.
Creating a Case The user fills out a digital "Order Form" including:
Patient Code
The specific Implant System being used.
The ScanLogiQ components selected for the case.
The Three Data Sets The guide details the precise upload requirements for a successful validation:
Data Set 1 (Gingival Tissue): Captured using One Shot iQ to record the soft tissue and emergence profile.
Data Set 2 (Implant Positions): Captured using the Scan Flag iQ scan bodies to determine exact spatial coordinates.
Extra Data: Includes the Antagonist scan, Bite Registration, and Reverse iQ (the scan of the temporary prosthesis).
Validation and Output Once the files are uploaded, the software processes the data. If the scan is accurate, a "Success" outcome is displayed alongside result images. The clinician then accesses a "Check List" page to download the Final ZIP Folder. This validated folder is the bridge to the laboratory, containing all optimized files needed for CAD design in software like Exocad or 3Shape.







