We have DICOM export instructions for most CBCT imaging software. If you have a program that isn’t listed, please contact us!



1. Create a new folder on the Desktop (right-click anywhere you don't already have an icon and go to New > Folder) and name the folder with the patient's name

2. Open the scan in Invivo

3. Go to File > Save As (not 'Save As Project')

4. Choose 'Multi-file DICOM with .dcm extension' and click OK

5. Select the folder on the Desktop that was created in step 1 as the location to save the scan

6. For Compression, choose 'Uncompressed' and in the Resample area, make sure the X, Y, and Z dropdown menus are all set to '1:1'

7. Click OK to begin exporting the scan

8. Once the export has finished, compress the patient’s folder you created in step 1 into a .zip file by right-clicking on the folder and selecting either ‘Compress to > ZIP File’ or ‘Send to > Compressed (zipped) folder’

9. Upload the .zip file to the patient’s case on the OMF Solutions portal

1. Create a new folder on the Desktop (right-click anywhere you don't already have an icon and go to New > Folder) and name the folder with the patient's name

2. Open the scan in the CS3D software and click on the "Export Volume" button (it looks like a skull with an arrow pointing to the right)

3. In the window that appears, make the following selections:

a. For the Output Directory, browse to and select the folder you created on the Desktop with the patient's name on it in step 1
b. Make sure “Select axial matrix size” is set to whichever value is labeled 'Same as source'
c. Make sure “Select slice thickness” is set to whichever value is labeled 'Same as source' and leave “Create isotropic volume” unchecked
d. Under "Output file format", choose 'CT (one file per slice)'
e. Under “Select compression”, choose 'Uncompressed'
f. Make sure “Anonymize” and “Create DICOMDir” are both unchecked
g. Click 'Export'

4. Once the export has finished, compress the patient’s folder you created in step 1 into a .zip file by right-clicking on the folder and selecting either ‘Compress to > ZIP File’ or ‘Send to > Compressed (zipped) folder’

5. Upload the .zip file to the patient’s case on the OMF Solutions portal

1. Create a new folder on the Desktop (right-click anywhere you don't already have an icon and go to New > Folder) and name the folder with the patient’s name

2. Select the patient in the database and click 'Export' (at the bottom of the screen)

3. Select the scan and click the “. . .” button. Select the folder you created on the Desktop for the patient and click OK

4. On the next screen, verify that you selected the correct folder in the previous step and then click 'Run'. A progress bar will show the status of DICOM exporting to the folder

5. Once the export has finished, compress the patient’s folder you created in step 1 into a .zip file by right-clicking on the folder and selecting either ‘Compress to > ZIP File’ or ‘Send to > Compressed (zipped) folder’

6. Upload the .zip file to the patient’s case on the OMF Solutions portal

1. Create a new folder on the Desktop (right-click anywhere you don't already have an icon and go to New > Folder) and name the folder with the patient’s name

2. Open the Will-Master software and find the patient in the Patient list

3. Right-click on the patient and choose 'Export Image'

4. In the 'Export images' window, click on the scan you wish to export to highlight it (CBCT scans are indicated by 'CT_3D' in the 'Detail type' column)

5. Click the "..." button to choose where the imaging will be saved. Select the folder you created on the Desktop for the patient in step 1 and click OK

6. For the Format, choose DICOM

7. Click the Export button

8. Once the export has finished, compress the patient’s folder you created in step 1 into a .zip file by right-clicking on the folder and selecting either ‘Compress to > ZIP File’ or ‘Send to > Compressed (zipped) folder’

9. Upload the .zip file to the patient’s case on the OMF Solutions portal

1. Create a new folder on the Desktop (right-click anywhere you don't already have an icon and go to New > Folder) and name the folder with the patient’s name

2. Click on the patient’s name in the Patient List in i-CAT Vision

3. Click on “CT” in the area directly underneath the patient name list to bring up the reconstructed CBCT scan

4. Once the reconstructed CBCT scan is loaded, go up to the Tools menu, choose “Export DICOM”, and select “Original Study”

5. Click the “Browse” button, browse to your Desktop, and select the folder you created that has the patient’s name on it and click 'Save'

6. For the export options, choose 'Multi-File' and 'Uncompressed'

7. Click the OK or Export button and the CBCT will be exported to the folder you created on the Desktop

8. Once the export has finished, compress the patient’s folder you created in step 1 into a .zip file by right-clicking on the folder and selecting either ‘Compress to > ZIP File’ or ‘Send to > Compressed (zipped) folder’

9. Upload the .zip file to the patient’s case on the OMF Solutions portal

1. Create a new folder on the Desktop (right-click anywhere you don't already have an icon and go to New > Folder) and name the folder with the patient's name

2. Open the scan in TxStudio

3. Go to File > Save As (not 'Save As Project')

4. Choose 'Multi-file DICOM with .dcm extension' and click OK

5. Select the folder on the Desktop that was created in step 1 as the location to save the scan

6. For Compression, choose 'Uncompressed' and in the Resample area, make sure the X, Y, and Z dropdown menus are all set to '1:1'

7. Click OK to begin exporting the scan

8. Once the export has finished, compress the patient’s folder you created in step 1 into a .zip file by right-clicking on the folder and selecting either ‘Compress to > ZIP File’ or ‘Send to > Compressed (zipped) folder’

9. Upload the .zip file to the patient’s case on the OMF Solutions portal

1. Create a new folder on the Desktop (right-click anywhere you don't already have an icon and go to New > Folder) and name the folder with the patient's name

2. Open the OneSystem software and open the scan volume you would like to export

3. Click the 'Patient List' tab in the top-left

4. Click the 'Export DICOM' button in the lower-right

5. Click the '...' button and select the folder you created on the Desktop in step 1

6. Once the export has finished, compress the patient’s folder you created in step 1 into a .zip file by right-clicking on the folder and selecting either ‘Compress to > ZIP File’ or ‘Send to > Compressed (zipped) folder’

7. Upload the .zip file to the patient’s case on the OMF Solutions portal

1. Open the i-Dixel software to patient's volume and highlight the image you wish to export

2. Select the icon of the arrow pointing to the disk from the 'Tools' area and choose 'Save to DICOM File' and then choose 'Axial Image'

3. Adjust the Thickness and Interval to the lowest number possible and click 'OK'

4. For the 'Accession Number' prompt, no changes are needed -- click 'OK'

5. The DICOM files will be exported to the folder you have previously established as your 'Exports' folder from this software

6. When the DICOM export is complete, a message will appear to let you know

7. Locate the exports folder where DICOM files are automatically saved on your computer. In some instances, the path to the exports folder is C:\JMoritaMFG\3Dx\Simulation. You can get to the exports folder using the File Explorer or you may find a shortcut to the exports folder on the Desktop

8. Once you locate the exports folder, you may find that there are multiple folders inside the exports folder. The folders will be named with the patient's ID number, an underscore, and the date and time the scan was taken (i.e. 000064212_20250104131247)

9. Locate the folder that contains the scan you want and compress that folder into a .zip file by right-clicking on the folder and selecting either ‘Compress to > ZIP File’ or ‘Send to > Compressed (zipped) folder’

10. Upload the .zip file to the patient’s case on the OMF Solutions portal

1. Create a new folder on the Desktop (right-click anywhere you don't already have an icon and go to New > Folder) and name the folder with the patient’s name

2. In DTX Studio, click on the patient's record in the Patient List to highlight it

3. Click the Export button (up arrow) and select 'Data'

4. Select the patient data you want to export -- you can filter the types of imaging by clicking the filter button (it looks like sliders) and selecting '3D X-Ray'

5. Click 'Browse' button and select the folder you created on the Desktop that has the patient's name on it as the location to export the scan

6. For export options, choose 'Multi-File' and make sure 'Anonymize Patient' is unchecked

7. Once the export has finished, compress the patient’s folder you created in step 1 into a .zip file by right-clicking on the folder and selecting either ‘Compress to > ZIP File’ or ‘Send to > Compressed (zipped) folder’

8. Upload the .zip file to the patient’s case on the OMF Solutions portal

1. Create a new folder on the Desktop (right-click anywhere you don't already have an icon and go to New > Folder) and name the folder with the patient’s name

2. Open the desired patient scan in 3DV software

3. Click Custom Export to access the Custom Export window

4. On the Custom Export window, select the Export to DICOM

5. Make the following selections:

a. Define set - Select 'Following Slices', then 'Axial Slices', and set Pitch and Thickness to the smallest/lowest number possible
b. Destination - Select 'Folder' and click the Browse button to select the folder you created on the Desktop in step 1
c. Image Options - Set both Window/Level and Matrix size to 'Current'
d. Export Options - Uncheck all boxes
e. Script/Application - Leave blank
f. After making these selections, click 'Run' to begin the DICOM export

6. Once the export has finished, compress the patient’s folder you created in step 1 into a .zip file by right-clicking on the folder and selecting either ‘Compress to > ZIP File’ or ‘Send to > Compressed (zipped) folder’

7. Upload the .zip file to the patient’s case on the OMF Solutions portal

1. Create a new folder on the Desktop (right-click anywhere you don't already have an icon and go to New > Folder) and name the folder with the patient’s name

2. Open the scan in the NewTom NNT software

3. Go to the File menu

4. Choose 'Save in DICOM format'

5. Choose 'Sequence of Axial images...'

6. Choose '512x512 Matrix'

7. For the export location, select the folder you created on the Desktop in step 1

8. Once the export has finished, compress the patient’s folder you created in step 1 into a .zip file by right-clicking on the folder and selecting either ‘Compress to > ZIP File’ or ‘Send to > Compressed (zipped) folder’

9. Upload the .zip file to the patient’s case on the OMF Solutions portal

1. Create a new folder on the Desktop (right-click anywhere you don't already have an icon and go to New > Folder) and name the folder with the patient’s name

2. In the QuickVision software, type the patient's name and click 'Find'

3. After the patient's information appears, click the “mouth” icon on the left-hand side of the screen to access the patient's imaging

4. Locate the CBCT scan, right-click on the 3D image, and select 'Export DICOM'

5. For the export location, select the folder you created on the Desktop in step 1 and click 'OK'

6. Once the export has finished, compress the patient’s folder you created in step 1 into a .zip file by right-clicking on the folder and selecting either ‘Compress to > ZIP File’ or ‘Send to > Compressed (zipped) folder’

7. Upload the .zip file to the patient’s case on the OMF Solutions portal

1. Create a new folder on the Desktop (right-click anywhere you don't already have an icon and go to New > Folder) and name the folder with the patient’s name

2. Open your Romexis software, click on the Patients icon, and open the scan of the patient

3. Once the scan is on-screen, click the Output button on the top toolbar and select 'Export Volume' (If you are using Romexis 6, click the 'Export' button on the top toolbar)

4. Select the following settings:

a. File & Format Options: 'Set of Single Frame DICOM Files'
b. Resolution: 'Original'
c. Anonymize: unchecked
d. Overlay options: all boxes unchecked
e. Export 3D Volume to: 'Folder'
f. Viewer Options: all boxes unchecked
g. Folder field: Click the '...' button at the far right. Browse to and select the folder you created on the Desktop in step 1
h. File Name field: Enter the patient's first and last name. You can also include the type of scan it is (maxilla, mandible, TMJ, etc.)
i. Click OK to begin the export

5. Once the export has finished, compress the patient’s folder you created in step 1 into a .zip file by right-clicking on the folder and selecting either ‘Compress to > ZIP File’ or ‘Send to > Compressed (zipped) folder’

6. Upload the .zip file to the patient’s case on the OMF Solutions portal

1. Create a new folder on the Desktop (right-click anywhere you don't already have an icon and go to New > Folder) and name the folder with the patient’s name

2. Open the PreXion software and right-click on the patient's name and go to 'Study Management'

3. In the menu that appears, select 'Download Study'

4. You will be prompted to choose the location to save the DICOM files. Select the folder you created on the Desktop in step 1 and click 'OK'

5. Once the export has finished, compress the patient’s folder you created in step 1 into a .zip file by right-clicking on the folder and selecting either ‘Compress to > ZIP File’ or ‘Send to > Compressed (zipped) folder’

6. Upload the .zip file to the patient’s case on the OMF Solutions portal

1. Create a new folder on the Desktop (right-click anywhere you don't already have an icon and go to New > Folder) and name the folder with the patient’s name

2. Open the Rayscan software and in the search tab, select the correct dates, and enter the patient’s name. Click the orange magnifying glass button to search

3. Select the imaging you want to send and click 'Export'

4. When you see a pop-up indicating that the patient information has been added to the export tab, click 'OK'

5. Click the 'Export' tab and select the correct patient information. On the right-hand side, you will see several export options:

a. For 'Detail Path', click the magnifying glass button. A pop-up will prompt you to select the export location -- select the folder on the Desktop that was created in step 1 and click OK
b. For 'Volume Label', enter the patient's name
c. For 'Image Format', select DICOM
d. Click 'Export'

6. Once the export has finished, compress the patient’s folder you created in step 1 into a .zip file by right-clicking on the folder and selecting either ‘Compress to > ZIP File’ or ‘Send to > Compressed (zipped) folder’

7. Upload the .zip file to the patient’s case on the OMF Solutions portal

1. Create a new folder on the Desktop (right-click anywhere you don't already have an icon and go to New > Folder) and name the folder with the patient’s name

2. Open the CBCT volume in SIDEXIS 4

3. Click the 'Output' button at the top of the SIDEXIS 4 window

4. Choose 'DICOM Exam Export'

5. In the window that comes up, click the 'Settings' tab at the top and uncheck everything except 'Include main volume'

6. Click the 'Export' tab at the top and make sure the 'Anonymization' box is unchecked. Click the button with three dots "...", browse to and double-click on the folder you created on the Desktop in step 1, and click 'Save'

7. Click 'OK' to begin the DICOM export

8. Once the export has finished, compress the patient’s folder you created in step 1 into a .zip file by right-clicking on the folder and selecting either ‘Compress to > ZIP File’ or ‘Send to > Compressed (zipped) folder’

9. Upload the .zip file to the patient’s case on the OMF Solutions portal

1. Create a new folder on the Desktop (right-click anywhere you don't already have an icon and go to New > Folder) and name the folder with the patient’s name

2. Open the patient's CBCT in SIDEXIS XG

3. Go to 'Image' menu at the top > Export DICOM > Third Party Volume (DICOM)

4. A preview of the CBCT scan will load and then you should select the following settings:

a. Profile: Select either 'Third-Party Volume (Orthodontics)' or 'Third-Party Volume (Implantology)'
b. Resolution: Select the option that says 'Original resolution'
c. Click 'OK' in the lower-left corner

5. Select 'dcm'

6. Make sure the 'Anonymize' checkbox is unchecked

7. Select the folder you wish to export the DICOM files to. Click the button with three dots (...), browse to the Desktop, and double-click the name of the folder you created in step 1 and click 'Save'

8.Click 'OK' to begin the DICOM export. You will see an animation of pieces of paper flying into a folder while the export is happening

9. Once the export has finished, compress the patient’s folder you created in step 1 into a .zip file by right-clicking on the folder and selecting either ‘Compress to > ZIP File’ or ‘Send to > Compressed (zipped) folder’

10. Upload the .zip file to the patient’s case on the OMF Solutions portal

1. Create a new folder on the Desktop (right-click anywhere you don't already have an icon and go to New > Folder) and name the folder with the patient’s name

2. Launch Ez3D-i and open the patient's CBCT scan

3. From the 'Main Menu', select 'Export'

4.Ensure that the following options are selected:

a. 'Local Disk'
b. 'DCM Files'
c. Compression should be set to 'Uncompressed', but if 'Uncompressed' is not available, select 'Lossless'
d. 'Project File' should be unchecked
e. 'Viewer' should be unchecked
f. Click 'Save'

5. Browse to the Desktop and select the folder you created in step 1

6. Once the export has finished, compress the patient’s folder you created in step 1 into a .zip file by right-clicking on the folder and selecting either ‘Compress to > ZIP File’ or ‘Send to > Compressed (zipped) folder’

7. Upload the .zip file to the patient’s case on the OMF Solutions portal

1. Create a new folder on the Desktop (right-click anywhere you don't already have an icon and go to New > Folder) and name the folder with the patient’s name

2. In Vatech 3D Plus, open the CBCT scan, click 'Tools' > 'Export' > 'Memory'

3. Select the folder you created on your Desktop in step 1 and click 'OK'

4. Once the export has finished, compress the patient’s folder you created in step 1 into a .zip file by right-clicking on the folder and selecting either ‘Compress to > ZIP File’ or ‘Send to > Compressed (zipped) folder’

5. Upload the .zip file to the patient’s case on the OMF Solutions portal

1. Create a new folder on the Desktop (right-click anywhere you don't already have an icon and go to New > Folder) and name the folder with the patient’s name

2. In the patient list in EzDent-i, select the patient, right-click on the CBCT scan thumbnail image, and click 'Export'

3. Select 'Local Disk'

4. Make sure 'Compress to .zip file' is unchecked

5. Click 'Export' and you will be prompted to select the export destination -- select the folder you created on the Desktop in step 1

6. Once the export has finished, compress the patient’s folder you created in step 1 into a .zip file by right-clicking on the folder and selecting either ‘Compress to > ZIP File’ or ‘Send to > Compressed (zipped) folder’

7. Upload the .zip file to the patient’s case on the OMF Solutions portal