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HUMAN UPPER AND LOWER JAW (2893)
Showing various positions of teeth in upper and lower jaws. Internal wall is removed to show the incisors, permanent canine and permanent premolar, milk canine, milk premolars. permanent incisors in full view and also the arteries. veins and nerves serving them. Mounted on a stand with numbered Key Card. See Enlarge
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HUMAN LOWER JAW WITH TEETH (2894)
Greatly enlarged, for showing all the position of tooth the inner wall is removed, mounted on board with numbered Key Card. See Enlarge
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HUMAN LOWER JAW WITH TEETH (2895)
Pre - Adolescent jaw shows permanent teeth emerging. The model of a lower Left jaw has been enlarged about 3%x to enhance the details. The jaw is dissected to show roots, nerves, and vessels. It also includes four removable teeth: incisor, premolar, molar, and developing canine. One Molar in the jaw is sectioned to show its inner structure; another contains caries. The five-piece model is mounted on a base with numbered Key Card. See Enlarge
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HUMAN LOWER MOLAR WITH ONE ROOT (2896)
Showing all details. on stand. See Enlarge
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HUMAN TRIPLE ROOT MOLAR (2897)
15 times enlarged approx., dissectible into 6 parts, longitudinally sectioned through crown, mounted on base with numbered Key Card. See Enlarge
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HUMAN DENTITION DEVELOPMENT ON STAND (2898)
Natural Size, durable plastic, showing the half upper and lower jaw of new born child, 5-year old child, 9-year old child and young adult. This model is on stand and also available individually. See Enlarge
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HUMAN DENTAL CARE (2899)
This model is enlarged enough for showing to a classroom for cleaning techniques with tooth-brush in large size with numbered Key Card. See Enlarge
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HUMAN DENTAL CARE, SMALL SIZE (2900)
Similar to HUMAN DENTAL CARE but smaller in size. See Enlarge
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HUMAN LARYNX WITH TEETH AND TONGUE (2901)
Dissectible into 3 parts, an enlarged model showing cartilages, ligaments, muscles and relief of mucous membrane etc. with numbered Key Card. See Enlarge
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HUMAN LARYNX (2902)
Full size, dissectible in 2 parts showing muscles, thyroid glands and larynx, mounted on base with numbered Key Card. See Enlarge
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HUMAN LARYNX, FULL SIZE, 3 PARTS (2903)
This model showing larynx, wind pipe, ligaments, muscles and thyroid gland. This product is being made with the advice of medical doctors. One half removable, dissectible into three parts, mounted on base with numbered Key Card. See Enlarge
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HUMAN LARYNX, FUNCTIONAL (2904)
The 4 times enlargement of a larynx is ideal for lessons on speech and speech pathology. All the structures associated with the larynx are visible like the hyoid bone, cartilage. epiglottis. and muscles. The model features a drawstring which can be pulled, causing the arytenoid cartilage to pivot, to stimulate the function of the vocal cords. In addition, the epiglottis opens and closes to demonstrate swallowing. It is mounted on a base with numbered Key Card. See Enlarge
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TONSILS (2905)
Showing details of Tonsil. This model is being made with the help of medical doctors to show the problem of Tonsil. Mounted on base with numbered Key Card. See Enlarge
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THYROID GLAND (2906)
This Model has been designed for the help of Medical Doctors to show the Thyroid Gland. Mounted on base with numbered Key Card. See Enlarge
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HUMAN HEART (2907)
This two-part model enlarged 2.5 - 3x. is ideal for group study because of its prominent size and enhanced visibility. It shows both atria with auricles, the coronary sulus, the coronary and pulmonary blood vessels, and segments of the oesophagus, trachea, aorta, and vena cava. Students can remove the interior wall to study the internal structures, including the entrance points of the superior and inferior vena cava and flexible tricuspid, mitral, and aortic valves. The model is mounted on a stand. and represents a portion of the pericardium resting in its natural position on the diaphragm. With numbered Key Card. See Enlarge
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