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. It allows clinicians to share 3D CBCT scans with colleagues or patients, who can then view the data on any Windows PC without needing to install the full i-Dixel suite. How to "Download" and Export the Viewer

: In the main software, select the patient's scan and use the export function (often labeled "Export the volume" or "Write to DVD"). Locate the File

: If you own a J. Morita CBCT unit (such as the Veraview X800), you can generate the viewer by using the export feature within your i-Dixel software. This creates an executable file ( OneVolumeViewer.exe ) that requires no installation on the recipient's computer.

The core of the i-Dixel One Volume Viewer lies in its ability to bring 3D scan data to life. The software is built around the concept of , which transforms a series of 2D X-ray "slices" into a single, solid 3D image of the patient's anatomy. This model can be rotated, magnified, and even sliced open in real time, offering an incredibly intuitive way to examine anatomy from any angle. One of its most powerful features is the ability to view the CT slice images and the volume-rendered 3D model simultaneously on the same screen. This side-by-side view provides invaluable context, allowing you to pinpoint the exact location of a slice within the full 3D structure.

In most cases, you do not need to download the file from the internet. When an imaging center exports a CBCT scan onto a USB flash drive or CD, the in the folder. Insert the media into your computer. Open the main folder containing the patient data.