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| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Medical 3D imaging software |
| Founded | 1998; 27 years ago (1998)Seoul, South Korea |
| Founder | Kim Cheol-Young |
| Headquarters | |
Area served | Worldwide |
| Products |
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| Website | ondemand3d |
Cybermed Inc. (Korean: 사이버메드), located inSeoul, South Korea, has been active in the field of 3D image processing and dental software since its conception in 1998.[1] Its U.S. counterpart,OnDemand3D Technology Inc., is currently headquartered in Irvine, California.
Cybermed was founded by Kim Cheol-Young in 1998 in Seoul, South Korea.[citation needed] Since its founding, Cybermed has become the first in the world to introducecone beam CT image processing software as well as first in Korea to develop arapid prototyping system,[1]3D medical imaging software and an implant planning software.[2] The company introduced OnDemand3D, a diagnosticimaging software used for 2D/3D diagnosis in 2007, and In2Guide, an implant planning add-on to OnDemand3D as a stand-alone package, withsurgical stent/template ordering capabilities in 2010. EasyRiter, a software for generating reports and referrals from CBCT results was introduced in 2013 with the help of Dr. Robert Danforth and Dr. Dale A. Miles.
| OnDemand3D | |
|---|---|
| Stable release | 2013 (1.0.9) / May 23, 2013; 12 years ago (2013-05-23) |
| Written in | C/C++, MFC |
| Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
| Available in | 8 languages |
| Type | 3D Image Processing Software |
| License | Proprietary Software |
| Website | www |
Having had popular predecessors such as V-Works (2000) and CB-Works (2004), OnDemand3D was introduced in 2006 as a 'complete dental imaging solution'.[3] It is a 3Dimage processing software written inC/C++ onMFC available in English, French, Spanish, German, Russian, Japanese, Polish and Portuguese.[4] It is amodule-based software, where the user can customize according to their diagnostic or research needs.[5]
OnDemand3D is sold in two main packages; one beingOnDemand3D App and the other beingOnDemand3D Dental.[6] The difference is in the modules included, briefly summarized in the table below.
| Module | Functions | App | Dental |
|---|---|---|---|
| DBM | DICOM management, Data search, CD/DVD/USB writer, import/export from server,PACS server integration | Yes | Yes |
| Report | 'Capture' from any module and make a quick & simple report; Export asHTML file | Yes | Yes |
| X-Report | For a more advanced option: Design custom report templates to increase efficiency | Yes | Yes |
| Dynamic Lightbox | Slice view, Oblique slice view, 3D Zoom,[7] Virtualendoscopy, etc. | Yes | No |
| Dental Volume Reformat | Implant planning, Panoramic views, Implant verification,TMJ view,Occlusion view, etc. | Yes | No |
| Dental | Implant planning,TMJ analysis, 3D Zoom,[7]Nerve tracing | No | Yes |
| 3D | TMJ,Condyle diagnosis,Airway View, Teeth & Roots, 3D Zoom,[7] 3D Segmentation,DICOM toSTL conversion | Yes | Add-on |
| Fusion | Superimposition, Pre-op and post-op comparison, Stitching DICOM data | Yes | Add-on |
| 3D Ceph | Cephalometry, Measurements,Landmark tracing,Superimposition, Pre-op and post-op comparisons, 2D photo mapping,X-rayimage generator | Add-on | Add-on |
| X-Image | 2Dimage management, Multi format file management, Direct acquisition from configured scanner, Launcher integration | Add-on | Add-on |
| In2Guide | Implant planning, Order your customsurgical template and surgical drill kits online (Also sold as a stand-alone) | Add-on | Add-on |
| In2Guide Pro | |
|---|---|
| Stable release | 2013 (1.0.9) / May 23, 2013; 12 years ago (2013-05-23) |
| Written in | C/C++, MFC |
| Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
| Available in | 8 languages |
| Type | 3D Imaging & Processing Software |
| License | Proprietary Software |
| Website | www |
Originally an optional add-on to OnDemand3D, In2Guide was introduced as stand-aloneIn2Guide Pro andIn2Guide Planner at the end of 2009.[8] It is built on the sameplatform and also still available as an add-on. In2Guide's main function is the planning of a surgical stent or template to be used for guided implant surgery.[9]
Guided implant surgery isimplant surgery performed with the help of a 'guide' or surgical template that is designed by combiningpatient CT scans with careful planning on a 3D imaging software such as In2Guide. In2Guide is used to virtually place implants and assess theprosthetic results before surgery. Research suggests that computerized planning can help ensure that the implant is placed in the best bone volume, leading to the 'best possible restorative outcome'.[10] The surgical template that is designed with the planned images then allows for a precise reproduction of that positioning with the use of custom sleeves that dictate both the angle and depth of the needed drilling.[11]
On In2Guide, after the surgery is planned, users fill out a form fortemplate fabrication. The 'planning images' are uploaded by the user and a fabricated template with the appropriate sleeves and drilling instructions is shipped out, usually to reach the customer within a few days.[12]
In2Guide Pro is intended for advanced users such asclinics, labs, andimaging centers which have aCT machine, an intra-oral scanner or a3D scanner,[13] while In2Guide Planner is a much more basic version that only allows implant planning, with the other steps usually being outsourced for an additional fee.
| EasyRiter | |
|---|---|
| Stable release | 2013 (1.0.10) |
| Written in | C/C++, MFC |
| Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
| License | Proprietary Software |
| Website | www |
EasyRiter is aCBCT reporting program co-developed with Dr. Dale A. Miles and Dr. Robert Danforth. It uses a simple template format where the user selects appropriate statements from a ready list in each of theanatomic areas.[14] Pop-up descriptions with illustrations are included to help the user choose the correct description of ananomaly orlesion if found in theCBCT volume.[15] EasyRiter also utilizesflexera licensing.
The products at Cybermed are used largely bydentists,orthodontists,radiologists, oral andmaxillofacial surgeons,GPs,periodontists and otherspecialists.
Some more specific applications of Cybermed software found in literature: