A depiction of the upper and lower jaws shows a cross-section of the teeth and jaw. The 2-piece model opens to reeval the palate and the masticating surface of the teeth. Key indicates the 18 numbered features. Finely painted fiberglass. Mounted on a stand. Size: 8" x 10".
A plastic human skull with the medial and lateral ptergoids, as well as the temporal and masseter muscles, created in elastic. The relationship of the temporal mandibular structures to occlusion becomes more meaningful both to the doctor and patient when they can be seen in this manner. Size: 5 1/2" x 8" x 6". 3B Scientific GmbH.
Four removable teeth in an early adolescent jaw show 31 hand-labeled parts identified in an accompanying answer key. An incisor, developing canine, pre-molar and molar are removable. Caries and full blood supply to teeth are shown. 3-1/2 times life-size. Size: 14" x 4" x 9". Denoyer-Geppert Co.
Four life-size jaw models of a newborn, 5-year old, 9-year old and adult trace the development of jaws and teeth. Right half of the maxilla and mandible are cut open to expose the roots of the teeth and developing teeth in the jaw. Teeth are color-coded to indicate deciduous, successional and superadded permanent teeth. Key card included. Size: 18" x 4" x 9". Denoyer-Geppert Co.
A 15-times life-size molar from the upper jaw that may be divided to expose its interior. Pulp may be removed from one side, part of crown may be removed and any of 3 interchangeable sections depicting the advancing stages of caries may be inserted. Tooth pivots on hardwood base. Key card included. Size: 7" x 7" x 13". Denoyer-Geppert Co.