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1:1 adult teeth models for training dental school molar teeth model dental student practice standard orthodontic model
This standard orthodontic model is used for demonstration for students learning hygiene, assisting and denistry studies. Great model for dentist to communicate with patients! Useful equipment for students learning! Standard orthodontic model is a three-dimensional representation of the dental arch and surrounding structures, commonly used in orthodontics for diagnosis, treatment planning, and patient education. Standard orthodontic model is an essential tool in orthodontics, providing valuable insights for diagnosis, treatment planning, and patient communication. Its accurate representation of dental anatomy supports effective orthodontic practices and enhances patient care.
Features of standard orthodontic model
Advantage of standard orthodontic model
1.High Quality Material
Made of high grade resin material, sturdy and durable. Don't worry about being damaged by students, it can be used for many years, so this will be a good supplement for the laboratory.
2. Nature Size
Nature standard dental teeth model, easier to show or demonstrate for patients or students. Enable students or patients to understand more clearly. One of your must-have tools, which is perfect for your presentation.
3. Wide range of applications
Demonstration model for patient's teeth demonstrations, is excellent tool for dental offices for and also for legal presentations. In addition to teeth teaching, this teeth model it can be used by training providers for teaching demonstrations, exams and study practice or as your own collection.
Benefits of Standard Orthodontic Model
Enhanced Visualization:
Provides a physical representation of the dental arch, helping practitioners visualize treatment plans more effectively.
Patient Education:
Useful for explaining orthodontic issues and treatment options to patients, improving their understanding and cooperation.
Treatment Planning:
Aids in designing orthodontic appliances and assessing the fit and function of proposed treatments.
Record Keeping:
Serves as a reliable record of the initial dental condition, which can be referenced throughout treatment.
Research and Training:
Utilized in educational settings for training dental students and professionals in orthodontic techniques.
Applications of Standard Orthodontic Model
Diagnosis:
Helps in identifying malocclusions, crowding, spacing, and other orthodontic issues.
Treatment Simulation:
Allows for the simulation of treatment outcomes, such as tooth movement and alignment.
Orthodontic Appliance Design:
Used to create custom orthodontic devices like retainers, expanders, and braces.
Monitoring Progress:
Enables comparison of initial models with those taken during and after treatment to assess progress.
Communication:
Facilitates discussions among orthodontists and other dental professionals regarding treatment strategies.