Many Conditions in One Model
The model brings a range of common dental problems together on a single full arch. This means a dentist can cover several topics without swapping between models.
Clear See-Through Base
The base is transparent, so the roots and the parts below the gum stay in view. This lets a presenter point to what sits underneath, not just the crowns. It turns hidden structure into something easy to see.
Full-Arch Layout
A complete set of teeth is shown, so problems can be seen in the context of the whole mouth. This helps a viewer understand how one issue relates to the rest. The full layout gives a natural order for a talk.
Handy Desktop Size
The card lists the model at around 70, 90, 61, and 57 mm, a size that suits a desk or counter. It is large enough to see clearly yet easy to move between rooms. This makes it practical for everyday use.
Roots Kept in View
Because the material is clear, the roots stay visible from the outside. This lets a dentist link a surface problem to what is happening below the gum. It keeps an explanation joined up from crown to root.
Stable Base for Display
The teeth rest on a firm, clear base that keeps the model steady on any surface. It stays in place while a clinician points to each condition. 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 lessons and appointments. It gives the same clear view each time it is used.
