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A tooth demonstration model is a 3D model, typically used by dental professionals or educators, to explain dental anatomy, procedures, or proper oral hygiene practices. These models can vary in design depending on their intended purpose. Here are some common types:
1. Standard Tooth Model
Shows the anatomy of a single tooth, including:
- Enamel
- Dentin
- Pulp chamber
- Root and nerves
Often used to explain tooth decay, root canal procedures, or cavity treatment.
2. Full Dental Arch Model
Represents the entire upper or lower set of teeth.
Used to demonstrate bite alignment, orthodontic treatments, or scaling and polishing techniques.
3. Periodontal Disease Model
Highlights different stages of gum disease.
Shows healthy gums, gingivitis, and advanced periodontitis.
4. Dental Implant Model
Demonstrates how dental implants, crowns, or bridges are installed in the jaw.
Often used for patient education about restorative procedures.
5. Child’s Dental Model
Smaller in size, with primary teeth.
Designed to teach children about brushing and flossing techniques.
6. Orthodontic Model
Displays braces, aligners, or retainers on teeth.
Helps patients visualize orthodontic treatment results.
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