Upper and Lower Jaw - 4 Times Enlarged - Mounted on stand
Upper and Lower Jaw shows the tooth roots, spongiosa, blood vessels and nerves. Tooth roots contain vital structures including blood vessels, nerves, and a porous bone-like tissue called spongiosa. These components are essential for the tooth's health and function, with blood vessels providing nutrients and nerves enabling sensation.
The upper and lower jaw contain tooth roots, spongiosa (the spongy bone tissue within the jaw), blood vessels, and nerves. These structures are essential for tooth support, function, and sensation.
The roots of the teeth are embedded within the jawbone, and the pulp, which contains blood vessels and nerves, extends into the root. The spongiosa, or cancellous bone, surrounds the roots and provides a supportive framework.
- Model is four times enlarged
- Identification card included
- Hand painted Model with details and identification numbers
- Stands 28cm Tall
Tooth Roots: These anchor the tooth to the jawbone and contain the root canals which house the pulp.
Spongiosa: Also known as cancellous bone, this porous tissue fills the interior of the root and jawbone, providing support and housing blood vessels.
Blood Vessels: These vessels, located within the pulp and bone, deliver oxygen and nutrients to the tooth and remove waste products.
Nerves: These transmit pain, temperature, and pressure sensations from the tooth to the brain, allowing us to detect damage or issues.
Key Card: Supplied with a English key card to identify the numbered structures, making the model a valuable asset for interactive educational purpose.
Anatomy Education: These models are valuable tools for teaching and learning about the anatomy of the human teeth in medical schools, biology classes, and other educational settings.
Hand-painted: The model is hand-painted, which allows for accurate coloring and detailing.