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Lower Jaw Of Preadolescent With Removable Teeth

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Description

The lower jaw of an eleven year old depicts deciduous teeth being replaced by permanent teeth. Unbreakable plastic, the model has been scaled to 3-1/2 times life size to enhance difficult to observe details.

The outer portion of the jaw bone has been cut away exposing the roots of the teeth, their nerves and blood vessels. Four teeth can be extracted from the jaw: an incisor, a premolar, molar, and a developing canine. One molar has caries. Another is sectioned longitudinally revealing its enamel, dentine, cementum, and pulp.

Thirty-one hand numbered structures are identified in the accompanying key.

The Teeth - Teeth shown would be for a 10-12 yr. old. Development and eruption ages vary greatly between individuals.

Features of the Jaw Bone (Left side of mandible shown on model)

  1. Condylar process
  2. Mandibular notch
  3. Masseteric tuberosity
  4. Angle of the mandible
  5. Coronoid process
  6. Alveolar process
  7. The oblique line
  8. Mental foramen
  9. Head of mandible
  10. Arteries, Veins, and Nerves
  11. Inferior alveolar nerve
  12. Inferior alveolar vein
  13. Inferior alveolar artery
  14. Mental nerve
  15. Mental artery
  16. Tooth Structure (See bisected tooth #29, the first molar)
  17. Enamel
  18. Dentine
  19. Cementum
  20. Pulp, containing blood & nerve supply (See removable tooth #26, the first premolar)
  21. Root area
  22. Neck area
  23. Crown area (Includes chewing surfaces)
  24. Central incisor, permanent (Erupts about age 6)
  25. Lateral incisor, permanent (Erupts about age 8)
  26. Canine, deciduous
  27. Canine, permanent (Unerupted. Will erupt about age 11)
  28. First premolar, permanent (Replaced the first primary “baby” molar about age 9)
  29. Second primary “baby” molar, deciduous
  30. Second premolar, permanent (Unerupted. Will erupt about age 12)
  31. First molar, permanent (Erupts about age 6)
  32. Second molar, permanent (Erupts about age 11)
  33. Third molar, the “Wisdom Tooth” (Erupts about age 17. If the gums were present on the model, this tooth would NOT be visible in the mouth of an individual 10-12 years old.)

Overall dimensions: 14 x 9 x 4 inches (36 x 23 x 10 cm)

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