Moving images between patients DentalEye 3.0 Jacob de Leur © DentalEye AB.

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Moving images between patients DentalEye 3.0 Jacob de Leur © DentalEye AB

When to move images? It can happen that images are saved at the wrong patients database. Maybe one has forgotten to change patient in DentalEye. In some PM systems the patients social security ID can be changed. Connecting from that PM system to DentalEye will cause DentalEye to create a new patient in it´s database, based on that (changed) ID. It can then be practical to move the images from the old patient to the new. In this short presentation we would like to show how to move images between patients is a simple way. © DentalEye AB

Check Check that ID´s ar correct in PM system. Check that ID´s ar correct in PM system. Check Patient A with images = source Check Patient A with images = source Check Patient B = target Check Patient B = target © DentalEye AB

Step 1 Retrieve Patient A from the ”Search patient” (F4) window. Retrieve Patient A from the ”Search patient” (F4) window. Retrieve the imagecard containing the images to be moved. Retrieve the imagecard containing the images to be moved. Right-click the images and choose ”Copy”. Right-click the images and choose ”Copy”. © DentalEye AB

Step 2 To check that all the images are copied to the clipboard, click in the imagelist to see the contents of the clipboard. To check that all the images are copied to the clipboard, click in the imagelist to see the contents of the clipboard. © DentalEye AB

Step 3 Retrieve Patient B in the ”Find patient” window (F4). Retrieve Patient B in the ”Find patient” window (F4). © DentalEye AB

Step 4 Click in the imagelist to see the contents of the Clipboard Click in the imagelist to see the contents of the Clipboard © DentalEye AB

Step 5 Drag-and-drop the images from the Clipboard unto a new Imagecard. Drag-and-drop the images from the Clipboard unto a new Imagecard. If needed, arrange the images using a grid. If needed, arrange the images using a grid. © DentalEye AB

Step 6 When all images are placed on the Imagecard, you should save the Imagecard to store the images. When all images are placed on the Imagecard, you should save the Imagecard to store the images. © DentalEye AB

Step 7 Check that all the images are saved by clicking in the imagelist (CTRL+F1). Check that all the images are saved by clicking in the imagelist (CTRL+F1). © DentalEye AB

Step 8 The images would need to be removed from Patient A. Retrieve Patient A again using the ”Search patient” window (F4) The images would need to be removed from Patient A. Retrieve Patient A again using the ”Search patient” window (F4) © DentalEye AB

Step 9 The easiest way to remove images is by right-clicking the image and choose ”Change approval”. The image will then be displayed with a red corner in the upper left side of the image. The easiest way to remove images is by right-clicking the image and choose ”Change approval”. The image will then be displayed with a red corner in the upper left side of the image. © DentalEye AB

Step 10 Right-click the image and choose ”Delete” to delete the image. Repeat this for all images. Right-click the image and choose ”Delete” to delete the image. Repeat this for all images. © DentalEye AB

Step 11 When deleting images, DentalEye asks you for confirmation. Choose ”Yes”. When deleting images, DentalEye asks you for confirmation. Choose ”Yes”. Since the images are not approved you can choose to permanently delete the images from the database. Choose ”Yes”. Since the images are not approved you can choose to permanently delete the images from the database. Choose ”Yes”. When removing the last image from the Imagecard, DentalEye also asks you to confirm the deletion of the Imagecard itself. Choose ”Yes” When removing the last image from the Imagecard, DentalEye also asks you to confirm the deletion of the Imagecard itself. Choose ”Yes” © DentalEye AB

Step 12 The Clipboard can contain up to 9 images. The Clipboard can contain up to 9 images. The Clipboard is emptied when DentalEye is shut down or when you choose to ”Clear clipboard” from the Edit menu. The Clipboard is emptied when DentalEye is shut down or when you choose to ”Clear clipboard” from the Edit menu. The clipboard is only available on the local PC. The clipboard is only available on the local PC. © DentalEye AB

DentalEye 3.0 Done! © DentalEye AB