Implant Shown Within Bone
The block is opened so the implant fixture can be seen sitting inside the jaw. A viewer can follow it from the gum line down into the bone.
Four-Times Enlarged Scale
The model is shown at about four times life size, so fine detail is easy to see. Features that are tiny in a real mouth become clear to the naked eye. This helps in both teaching and patient talks.
Visible Bone Structure
The spongy inner bone is shown packed around the implant fixture. This lets a dentist explain why a strong, healthy jaw matters for a lasting result. It turns an abstract idea into something a patient can see.
Natural Teeth Alongside
Real-looking teeth and their roots sit next to the implant for comparison. This helps a patient understand how the implant fits among the teeth it stands beside. The side-by-side view makes the result easier to picture.
Clear Listed Dimensions
The card lists the model at roughly 94 by 63 by 95 mm, so it is a substantial desktop aid. It is large enough to be seen across a small room. This makes it practical for both group teaching and one-to-one talks.
Stable Block Base
The teeth and bone rest on a firm base that keeps the model steady on any surface. It stays in place while a dentist points to each part. This suits both a teaching room and a quiet chairside chat.
Repeatable Demonstration Use
The model is made to be shown again and again across many appointments and lessons. It gives the same clear view each time it is used.
