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Structured try-in evaluation

After milling comes the clinical test. TrazaLab replaces voice notes and loose photos with an evaluation form your lab can interpret without ambiguity.

Clinical Evaluation
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Clinical Test
The try-in as evaluation, not intuition
Most surgeons do the try-in and send feedback via WhatsApp: "looks good but the occlusion needs adjusting". TrazaLab guides you criterion by criterion so nothing goes unevaluated.
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Try-In Evaluation
Order #TZ-0847 — María García — Full Arch Upper
Aesthetics
Lip Support
Right Too Much Too Little
Midline
Centered Shifted Left Shifted Right
Smile Arc
Matches Needs Adjust
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Case-Adapted Form
TrazaLab generates the evaluation form based on the order type. A full arch has lip support and VDO criteria; a single crown focuses on proximal contacts and shade. You only see what's relevant.
From your phone or desktop: Complete the evaluation right after the clinical appointment. The quick-select options (pills) work perfectly with your thumb — no need to type paragraphs.
Evaluation Criteria
Every clinical criterion, covered
TrazaLab's try-in form covers the 9 clinical criteria that determine if the restoration is ready for final milling — organized into aesthetics, function and access.
Aesthetic Criteria
Lip Support
Right / Too Much / Too Little
Midline
Centered / Shifted Left / Shifted Right
Smile Arc
Matches / Needs Adjust
Tooth Display at Rest
Adequate / Excessive / Insufficient
Functional Criteria
VDO Comfort
Comfortable / Too High / Too Low
Occlusion
Stable / Premature Contact + Location
Phonetics — S Sounds
Clear / Issue
Phonetics — F/V Sounds
Clear / Issue
Access & Notes
Screw Access
Accessible / Obstructed
Additional Notes
Free text field for specific observations
Evidence-Based Criteria
TrazaLab's evaluation criteria are based on published clinical try-in protocols for implant-supported restorations. We didn't invent categories — we structured what specialists already evaluate, but normally communicate in a disorganized way.
Occlusion with location: If you mark "premature contact", TrazaLab asks for the specific location (tooth number). The lab doesn't receive "the occlusion is off" — they receive "premature contact on #14 and #15".
Structured Communication
Your feedback, organized for the lab
When you submit the evaluation, TrazaLab organizes it into a format the lab can process immediately — no interpreting voice notes, no deciphering blurry photos.
Aesthetics
1 Adjust
Lip SupportRight
MidlineCentered
Smile ArcNeeds Adjust
Display at RestAdequate
Function
1 Alert
VDOComfortable
OcclusionPremature Contact — #14
Phonetics SClear
Phonetics F/VClear
Access
All OK
Screw AccessAccessible
Surgeon Notes
"Smile arc needs more curvature in anterior zone. Premature contact on #14 — verify with articulating paper after adjustment."
We continuously enhance the interface to deliver a premium experience. The view in your account may vary slightly.
The Lab Receives Everything Organized
Your lab opens the evaluation and sees exactly what's fine and what needs adjustment. They don't have to listen to a 3-minute audio or interpret photos with ambiguous comments. Every criterion has a clear status.
Add Try-In Photos
Attach clinical photos directly to the evaluation. TrazaLab links them to the criteria you marked as "needs adjust" — the lab sees the photo next to the relevant criterion, not in a contextless WhatsApp thread.
Permanent record: The evaluation is archived in the order. If there's a dispute, a review, or you simply want to remember what you evaluated in the try-in from 3 months ago — it's all documented.
After the Try-In
From evaluation to final milling
The try-in evaluation determines the order's next step. TrazaLab handles the transition automatically — you just evaluate, the system does the rest.
MillingProvisional piece
Try-InClinical evaluation
FeedbackTo the lab
Final MillingDefinitive piece
All OK — Automatic Advance
If all criteria are marked as correct, TrazaLab automatically moves the order to Final Milling. Your lab receives the confirmation immediately and begins definitive fabrication.
Adjustments Needed — Correction Cycle
If there are criteria needing adjustment, the order returns to the lab with your structured evaluation. The lab makes corrections, mills again, and the order returns to Try-In for a second evaluation. The cycle repeats until everything is correct.
Evaluation History
If the order goes through multiple try-ins, TrazaLab saves each evaluation. You can compare the first evaluation with the second — and verify that the requested adjustments were correctly implemented.
The TrazaLab difference: Without TrazaLab, the try-in is a 45-second voice note. With TrazaLab, it's a clinical document with 9 evaluated criteria, linked photos and full traceability. Your lab works better because they receive better information.
Track Progress in your Pipeline
After the evaluation, open your pipeline to see how the order advances to final milling. Notifications inform you of every stage change — you never have to ask "how's my case going?".
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