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]]>Dental injuries are among the most common types of injuries sustained during sports participation. Notably, an athlete is 60 times more likely to endure damage to the teeth when not wearing a mouthguard.
The challenge with mouthguards is that they are not one-size-fits-all. Wearing an uncomfortable mouthguard that is too bulky or too loose will not keep you adequately protected. Only custom mouthguards, made for your individual mouth structure, give you the protection and comfort you need when playing high-impact sports.
The company’s vision was to provide athletes in high-impact sports with the best possible protection for their teeth and gums. The mouthguard app was to be developed to digitize the process of creating this dental modeling software and replace the traditional methods used in creating molds of teeth. They turned to Scopic to develop the app that would both ensure the accuracy of dental impressions and help create custom-fit mouthpieces.
Our software experts built a Windows desktop application from scratch to digitize the process of generating a mouthguard model. Using C++ and QT technologies, we developed the app for internal use. It is powered through the main database located in the company’s central server. We also made it possible for the final model to be exported as an STL file and its coordinates as a CSV file.
This powerful software is designed to scan the individual’s mouth, providing exact measurements for a precise, custom-fit mouthguard ‒ protecting athletes’ teeth and gums during high-impact sports.
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]]>Across the globe, there are many people who practice responsible hunting, however, there are very few online communities around the sport. The challenge with this particular niche lies in building a user-friendly application that rallies hunters and lets them share their love for the sport among one another.
The company behind TrohphyScan envisioned an app that would allow hunting aficionados to create or access their accounts to view their scanned hunting trophies, as well as find nearby tournament events. With this in mind, they reached out to Scopic to begin developing the application.
Trophy Scan is a new hunting app designed to celebrate, score, and replicate your best deer and other trophy game species all from one easy place. Find a nearby event in the app’s calendar to have a trophy scanned, and then use the TrophyScan app and patented VoluMetrics software to measure its exact total volume, score in B&C and SCI formats, visit the Virtual Trophy Wall of all cataloged animals and share on social media to celebrate those hard-earned trophies. Users can also shop in the TrophyScan store for one-of-a-kind customized merchandise.
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]]>When buying supplies for any construction project, the trick is to purchase exactly the amount you need, no more and no less. The challenge lies in figuring out how computer devices could help you precisely measure the amount of materials, like lumber for instance.
The Lumber Project is a custom desktop application used by the employees of Forestry Systems. The company behind the app wanted to aid its workers in effectively keeping track of the inventory. With this idea in mind, the company reached out to Scopic to begin developing the wood measuring app.
Lumber Project is a desktop application built with Artec 3D Scanning SDK on which Scopic worked from scratch. The app’s main feature allows to analyze the image of a scanned end of a bundle of lumber, letting the user review/modify the widths of the pieces and then transmit that information to another program.
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