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  • The Orthosnap Quick-Start Guide
  • Using the Doctor Portal
    • About the portal
    • Logging in
    • Portal at a glance
  • Clinical Consultation
    • Preparing for your clinical consultation
  • Creating A New Case
    • Taking impressions
      • Tips for taking a good impression
    • Creating a new case
  • Entering Case Specifics
    • Entering case specifics
      • 1. Product type and treat arches
      • 2. Rx form (required fields)
      • 3. Rx form (additional fields)
      • 4. Review Rx
      • 5. Shipping
  • What To Expect Once You've Submitted A Case
    • Receiving your treatment plan
    • How to get support
    • What's in the box
    • Fitting the patient
  • Continued Case Treatment
    • Scheduling patients
    • Verification and monitoring
    • How to order a continuation
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  • How to prepare for your clinical consultation
  • 1. Case Consultation
  • 2. General Consultation
  1. Clinical Consultation

Preparing for your clinical consultation

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Last updated 3 years ago

How to prepare for your clinical consultation

There are two ways you can utilize your Clinical Consultation with our expert dentists: a case consultation and a general consultation. Both options are convincing displays of what our product can do, but we recommend providing your own example case so you can get the full experience of working with Orthosnap within your own practice.

1. Case Consultation

You submit clinical photos from any case of your choosing (can be a real patient or not) that we can then discuss as an example of how Orthosnap would be able treat a real-world case.

Ready to submit a real case?

2. General Consultation

Don't have a sample case? No problem! We'll walk you through case studies featuring treatment plans of real patients, covering all the same topics and answer any questions you might have.

Don't have a case yet? You can still get the most out of your clinical consultation by submitting prospective patient photos or even photos from you or your staff.

Click here to get started.
Click here to see how.