ESP Esthetic Smile Profiler
Creating Virtual Try-ins has many benefits; from patient awareness & satisfaction, to extended treatment, to reduced laboratory time and hassle. ESP takes advantage of the digital revolution making what was once the domain of digital artists accessible to dentists. ESP goes beyond the usual cosmetic program, with the ability to combine images, take measurements and create prostheses on the fly. ESP is the complete cosmetic suite. Ongoing E-mail technical support available. Nil training required.
ESP Esthetic Smile Profiler
Operating System | Windows 98SE Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows 7 |
Program Type | Cosmetic Simulation Software |
Network Support | Yes |
Key Features | Esthetic Smile Profiler is divided into 7 main screen views: Import Photo LipOutline Reference Lines Measurements Tooth Modify Prosthetics Final Screen |
Options | |
Topics/Specialties Covered | Cosmetic Dentistry Prosthodontics |
Format of Content (Video, Images, 3D etc) | Images |
Amount of Content (No of Sections, Images, Video) | |
User Customisable | Yes |
Can user Import their own images and video | Yes |
Informed Consent Verification | |
Suitable for continual play in waiting area | No |
Cosmetic Treatment Simulation | Yes |
Patient interaction | No |
Can electronic runtime presentations be created | No |
Printable output for patients | |
Integration with other hardware and software | |
Languages and Accents Supported | English |
Frequency of Updates | |
Country of Manufacture | Australia |
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