Sectional Cut-Away Design
The block is partly opened so the inside of each tooth and the nearby tissue stay in view. A presenter can point to the crown, the neck, and the part below the gum with ease.
Lower Posterior Focus
The model concentrates on the molars at the back of the lower jaw. This is the area that is hardest to reach and describe, so a clear physical guide is welcome.
Coloured Gum Section
A tinted gum layer wraps the teeth much as soft tissue does in the mouth. The contrast makes the gum line easy to trace when explaining where it meets each tooth.
Stable Display Base
The teeth and gum sit on a firm base that keeps the model upright on a desk. It stays put while a clinician points to different parts during a talk.
Clear Visual Contrast
Different parts of the model are easy to tell apart at a glance. A patient or student can follow along without a long set up, which keeps short talks moving.
Repeatable Demonstration Use
The model is made to be shown again and again during teaching or patient visits. It gives the same reliable view each time, which suits a class timetable or a daily clinic.
Compact Chairside Format
The single block is small enough to keep within reach beside the chair and easy to move between rooms. This makes it a practical aid for everyday explaining.
