Capture non-diagnostic physical models, appliances, and restoration reference objects.
Abound 3D for Dentistry
Abound supports dental teams and labs with non-diagnostic 3D references for lab coordination, education, case communication, and restoration handoff discussions.
Capture non-diagnostic physical models, appliances, and restoration reference objects.
Share browser-viewable references when visual context helps explain a case or handoff.
Keep approved 3D references organized before sending files into another workflow.
Define whether the capture supports education, lab communication, reference, or an approved non-clinical handoff.
Scan the physical reference, appliance, model, or educational object while following local privacy and consent requirements.
Use a browser link for review or export files when a validated lab, education, or communication workflow needs them.
Create non-diagnostic 3D references for physical models, appliances, guides, restoration samples, and lab communication.
Use browser-viewable 3D references to explain shapes, materials, handoffs, or case context when flat media is not enough.
Support non-diagnostic conversations between clinics, labs, designers, and educators before a validated dental workflow takes over.
Give collaborators a shared 3D reference for physical objects, models, or restoration-related discussion.
Create visual references for classroom, training, patient-education, or internal communication contexts.
Keep 3D references available through browser links while respecting local privacy, consent, and case-handling rules.
Use dedicated dental systems for clinical capture, fit, fabrication, diagnosis, or treatment planning requirements.
Dental teams and labs can use Abound for non-diagnostic 3D references, lab object documentation, education, communication, and approved handoff workflows.
No. Abound should not be presented as a substitute for dedicated intraoral scanners, clinical measurements, diagnostic workflows, or regulated dental records unless separate product and legal review confirms that use.
Yes. Browser-viewable 3D references can help labs, clinics, educators, and collaborators discuss physical models, appliances, restoration references, and non-diagnostic objects.
Use dedicated validated dental scanning workflows whenever the capture affects diagnosis, treatment planning, fit, fabrication, occlusion, or clinical records.