This premium human skull model, in addition to its detailed representation of the skull structures, focuses specifically on the teeth and jaw, making it the ideal teaching and demonstration aid for dentistry and maxillofacial surgery. The front half of the upper and lower jaw can be removed, providing a clear view of teeth with roots, on one side with nerves and blood vessels, as well as the maxillary sinuses. The skull is suitable not only as an excellent aid for learning anatomy, but also as an explanatory model for maxillofacial surgery and implantology.
This special version is designed to illustrate CMD syndrome. In craniomandibular dysfunction, there is an impairment of function in the interaction between the temporomandibular joints, the masticatory muscles and the teeth. Depicted are the wear of tooth enamel due to grinding, wear of the articular disc, as well as the relevant masticatory muscles: masseter muscle (M. masseter), superficial part (pars superficialis), deep part (pars profundus) and the relatively recently identified pars coronoidea. All three muscles are removable.