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Sectional anatomical model of the human jaw, focusing on the internal structure of the maxilla (upper jaw) and mandible (lower jaw). It is used primarily for dental education to demonstrate tooth anatomy, bone structure, and nerve pathways.
This anatomical model displays a sagittal section of the human jaws, revealing the internal structure of teeth and surrounding bone. Key visible features include:
Teeth Structure: Both maxillary (upper) and mandibular (lower) teeth are shown, including incisors, premolars, and molars.
Tooth Layers: The layers of the teeth such as enamel, dentin, and pulp chamber are visible in cross-section.
Alveolar Bone: The spongy appearance represents cancellous (trabecular) bone, which houses the tooth roots.
Nerves and Blood Vessels: Colored lines (often red and yellow) in the maxilla indicate nerve and blood vessel pathways, such as the inferior alveolar nerve in the mandible.
Sinus Cavity: The maxillary sinus is visible above the upper teeth.
Mandibular Canal: The canal carrying the inferior alveolar nerve and vessels is shown within the mandible.
This model is ideal for demonstrating:
Tooth root placement and anatomy
Bone density and structure
Nerve pathways relevant in dental procedures like extractions, implants, or root canals.
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