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Jaw function skull model [ANA1001-T(P10-SB.20)]

Master the stomatognathic function area. Jaw function skull model

Jaw motion is an important element that must be understood for the success of various prosthetics. However, because these movements are intricately intertwined in the front and back, left and right, and up and down directions due to the relationship between the mandibular condyle and dentition, illustrations only represent each two-dimensional movement piece by piece. It was quite difficult to understand. The maxillofacial function model is based on a skull model, and is able to reproduce jaw movements in 3D so that these movements can be more easily understood.

Features

●A skull model that can reproduce various mandibular movements such as forward position, lateral position, and maximum opening position with 3-dimensional movement.
●By adding 4 cylinders that assume the temporalis and masseter muscles, smoother three-dimensional mandibular movement is possible.
●Reproduces the occlusal pattern induced by canine teeth, allowing you to observe complex mandibular movements with light force.

Training use
center position
center position
center position

center position

Intercuspial position
Intercuspial position
Intercuspial position

Intercuspial position

Lateral direction
Lateral direction
Lateral direction

Lateral direction

forward position
forward position
forward position

forward position

Maximum opening position
Maximum opening position
Maximum opening position

Maximum opening position