Features
●Jaw model assuming moderate periodontal disease.
●Periodontal surgery training such as gingivectomy and flap surgery is available.
●We are equipped with a lesioned mucosa that can be used to make incisions and sutures so that you can perform basic treatments for gingivitis and periodontitis while experiencing the sensation of making an incision.
●The model tooth has anatomical form up to about 1/3 of the tooth root.
●Used in conjunction with a dental calculus set, etc., it is possible to perform scaling assuming that granulation tissue has been removed.
Training use | |
specification |
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component | ●Anatomical model tooth B1AN-004 □28 tooth parts ●Mucosa for P15-004 (pink) P15-004-F-GSF |
variation | ●P15FE-004-PS (with FE articulator) ●P15-004-PS (without articulator) |
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gingivectomy
In the mandibular anterior tooth region and the upper left molar region, the gingival morphology is swollen and a false pocket is created in anticipation of gingivitis, making it possible to practice gingivectomy.
Pocket curettage/new attachment technique
Since the maxillary anterior tooth area and the upper and lower right molar areas have been given a lesion condition that simulates a true pocket, it is possible to practice pocket curettage and new attachment techniques.
flap surgery
Vertical bone defects are created in the maxillary anterior tooth region and mandibular left molar region, and training can be performed assuming various flap surgeries such as incision, bone shaping, and suturing.
free graft technique
Because fissured gingiva and dehiscent bone defects are created in the upper and lower right canine areas, it is possible to practice with free gingival grafting and free connective tissue grafting.
frenectomy/frenotomy
Because the upper labial frenulum is attached at a high position, it is possible to perform training assuming frenectomy and frenotomy.
Scaling/root planing
A model tooth with anatomical shape up to about 1/3 of the tooth root is attached, and scaling and root planing training can be performed with the tooth root shape in mind.