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Model of the human skull with bone names - 3 parts

Indeks: M CZA 4505

599.75 PLN

The adult human skull model consists of 3 parts and contains signed bone elements,which greatly facilitates the study of anatomy. A best-selling anatomical model for therapists working in the temporomandibular joints. The skull cover fits snugly to the base with metal pins and strong discreetly placed magnets.

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Model of the human skull with bone names - 3 parts

The adult skull model consists of 3 parts and has numbered bone elements. Anatomical models made in this way significantly facilitate the study of anatomy. The model is ideally suited as a didactic equipment for anatomical and natural science laboratories. Teeth correspond to the real, natural teeth of a person. Thanks to the movable and removable mandible, it is possible to present movements in the temporomandibular joints.

The skull cover fits snugly to the base with metal pins and strong discreetly placed magnets. Thanks to this solution, impractical and unsightly pins and hooks, which have been used so far in this type of models, have been abandoned. This is the feature that distinguishes this model from other products available on the market for learning human anatomy.

ADVANTAGES

  • The bone elements of the model have been numbered, which greatly facilitates the study of anatomy
  • Teeth correspond to real, natural teeth
  • Thanks to the movable and removable mandible, it is possible to present movements in the temporomandibular joints
  • The skull cover fits snugly to the base with metal pins and strong magnets
  • High quality of workmanship

SPECIFICATION

  • Size: 18 x 19 x 12 cm
  • Weight: 0.7 kg
  • An educational card is attached to the skull model
  • Manufacturer: Erler Zimmer
  • Country of origin: Germany
  • Code: 4505

MODEL INCLUDES

  • Skull base
  • Skull cover
  • Mandible

USE

  • Ideal for learning anatomy
  • Designed for physiotherapists, osteopaths, therapists and anatomy lovers
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