Classic Human Skull Model with Opened Lower Jaw, 3 part - 3B Smart Anatomy SKU: 3B-A22
This dental skull with opened mandible exposes tooth roots with vessels and nerves
In this human skull model the masticatory muscles (masseter, temporal, medial and lateral pterygoid muscles) are represented as elastic bands. This skull model is suited to demonstrate the function of the masticator muscles with jaw occlusion, the initial stage of jaw opening and the movements of the mandible to the side and front
In this human skull model the masticatory muscles (masseter, temporal, medial and lateral pterygoid muscles) are represented as elastic bands. This skull model is suited to demonstrate the function of the masticator muscles with jaw occlusion, the initial stage of jaw opening and the movements of the mandible to the side and front. The skullcap is removable.
The anatomy of the human skull is displayed in a distinctive way with this TMJ skull.
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This dental skull with opened mandible exposes tooth roots with vessels and nerves
This replica of the human skull is a fantastic tool for teaching and learning the anatomy of the skull. The muscle origins (red) and insertions (blue) are shown in color on the left side of the...
This dental skull with opened mandible exposes tooth roots with vessels and nerves
In this human skull model the masticatory muscles (masseter, temporal, medial and lateral pterygoid muscles) are represented as elastic bands. This skull model is suited to demonstrate the function of the masticator muscles with jaw occlusion, the initial stage of jaw opening and the movements of the mandible to the side and front