Enlarged Diseased Tooth Model with Caries & Pulp
Enlarged Diseased Tooth Model with Caries & Pulp
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Enlarged Diseased Tooth Model with Caries, Pulp & Gum Pathology
The Enlarged Diseased Tooth Model with Caries, Pulp & Gum Pathology is designed for dental colleges, clinics, hospitals and patient education rooms. This diseased tooth model shows the outer and inner parts of a tooth with common dental problems. Therefore, students can study how disease may affect the enamel, dentin, pulp, root and nearby gum tissue.
The enlarged cutaway design gives a clear view of the crown, root canal, nerves and blood vessels. In addition, it shows caries, pulp changes, infection and gum-related pathology. As a result, teachers can explain how dental disease may move from the tooth surface towards deeper structures.
The model uses clear colours to separate healthy tissue from affected areas. Moreover, its upright design makes it easy to hold and display for demonstrations. Thus, it is useful for anatomy lessons, pathology teaching and patient counselling.
Key Features
- Enlarged Tooth Section: Shows the crown, root and nearby tissue in a clear teaching size.
- Caries Representation: Demonstrates tooth decay affecting the outer and deeper tooth layers.
- Pulp Pathology View: Shows changes near the pulp chamber and root canal area.
- Root and Nerve Detail: Displays nerves, blood vessels and internal root structures.
- Gum Disease Display: Helps explain disease changes around the tooth and supporting tissue.
- Colour-Coded Anatomy: Separates enamel, dentin, pulp and nearby structures.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Diseased Tooth Anatomy and Pathology Model |
| Model Design | Enlarged Cutaway Tooth Section |
| Anatomical Areas | Crown, Enamel, Dentin, Pulp, Root Canal, Nerves, Blood Vessels and Gum Tissue |
| Conditions Shown | Caries, Pulp Changes, Infection and Gum-Related Pathology |
| Display Style | Three-Dimensional Colour-Coded Model |
| Construction | Durable Educational-Grade Build |
| Primary Use | Dental Teaching, Pathology Demonstration and Patient Education |
| Suitable For | Dental Colleges, Clinics, Hospitals and Training Centres |
Benefits
- Helps students understand normal tooth anatomy and common disease changes.
- Therefore, learners can see how cavities move from enamel towards deeper layers.
- Also, the cutaway view makes the pulp chamber and root canal easier to study.
- In addition, colour coding improves structure identification.
- Moreover, dentists can explain treatment needs in simple visual terms.
- Finally, the model supports repeated teaching without using a real specimen.
Suitable For
- Dental colleges
- Dental assistant and hygiene institutes
- Medical and nursing colleges
- Dental clinics and hospitals
- Oral health education programmes
- Patient counselling rooms
Applications
- Dental anatomy teaching
- Caries and cavity demonstration
- Pulp and root canal education
- Gum disease explanation
- Dental pathology practical classes
- Patient counselling
Why Choose This Diseased Tooth Model?
This diseased tooth model combines normal anatomy and common dental problems in one clear display. For example, teachers can show the path from surface decay to deeper pulp involvement during the same lesson. Consequently, students gain a connected view of how dental disease can progress.
The enlarged design improves group visibility. In addition, the colour-coded internal structures help users follow the root canal, nerves and blood vessels. Therefore, the model works well for both formal education and chairside patient explanation.
Buying Guidance
Before buying, confirm that the model shows the tooth structures and pathologies required for your course or clinic. Also, check the size, colour clarity, finish and ease of handling. This diseased tooth model offers strong value when pathology comparison and patient education are important.
Usage Note: Use this model only for education and demonstration. It cannot diagnose dental disease, show disease severity or replace dental examination, X-rays and professional clinical advice.
FAQs
1. What does this diseased tooth model show?
It shows the crown, root, enamel, dentin, pulp, nerves, blood vessels and nearby gum tissue.
2. Which dental problems appear on the model?
It demonstrates caries, pulp changes, infection and gum-related pathology.
3. Does the model show the root canal?
Yes. Therefore, teachers can explain the pulp chamber and root canal pathway clearly.
4. Can dentists use it for patient education?
Yes. In addition, it helps explain cavities, infection and gum problems in simple visual terms.
5. Is the model suitable for dental students?
Yes. Dental students, assistants and hygienists can use it for anatomy and pathology lessons.
6. Can this model diagnose a dental condition?
No. It serves only as an educational and communication aid.
