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The Edentulous Prosthesis Practice Model is an essential tool for practicing procedures related to edentulous patients. It is ideal for taking impressions, building wax-up ridges, and practicing implantology exercises. Made from a bone-like material, this model allows for realistic drilling, making it perfect for implant training.
Key Features:
Ideal for Impression Taking: Perfect for practicing impression techniques, offering a realistic surface for capturing accurate anatomy.
Wax-Up Ridge Building: Provides a surface that mimics the anatomical structure of the edentulous ridge, allowing for wax-up practice.
Bone-Like Material: The model is made from a bone-like material that enables realistic drilling for implantology exercises, offering a hands-on experience for implant placement.
Soft Gingiva Option: Available with an optional soft gingiva layer for added realism in gum contour and texture.
Radiopaque model for radiography also available.
Key Features:
Ideal for Impression Taking: Perfect for practicing impression techniques, offering a realistic surface for capturing accurate anatomy.
Wax-Up Ridge Building: Provides a surface that mimics the anatomical structure of the edentulous ridge, allowing for wax-up practice.
Bone-Like Material: The model is made from a bone-like material that enables realistic drilling for implantology exercises, offering a hands-on experience for implant placement.
Soft Gingiva Option: Available with an optional soft gingiva layer for added realism in gum contour and texture.
Radiopaque model for radiography also available.
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