Removable, Take-Apart Teeth
The affected teeth lift out of the gum block so they can be studied one at a time. A dentist or tutor can hold a single tooth up close rather than pointing at a fixed model.
Four-Times Enlarged Scale
The teeth are 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.
Sectioned Decay View
Each tooth is opened in section to reveal the decay, the dentine, the pulp, and the nerve. A viewer can trace how a cavity moves from the surface toward the centre. This turns a hidden process into something easy to follow.
Decay Shown at Stages
Across the set, the teeth show damage at different depths. Lined up together, they tell the story of how a small cavity can grow over time.
Coloured Inner Parts
The dentine, pulp, and nerve are picked out in colour so the inside of each tooth is easy to read. This helps a viewer link the decay to the parts it threatens. It keeps an explanation clear and well ordered.
Gum Block Holder
The teeth seat back into a firm gum block that keeps them in order on any surface. The block holds everything together between demonstrations. This suits both a teaching room and a quiet chairside chat.
Repeatable Demonstration Use
The model is made to be taken apart and reset again and again across many lessons. It gives the same clear view each time it is used.
