Dental Morphology - Types of Human Teeth

Dental Morphology 7-Part Series

    
Ten times life-size, six teeth representative of every human tooth type are included in this series:
  1. Lateral Incisor
  2. Canine (cuspid)
  3. First Premolar (bicuspid) with advanced caries
  4. Second Premolar
  5. Detachable bridge, consisting of first Molar with gold crown
  6. Second Molar
Since it is nearly identical morphologically to the lateral incisor, the central incisor is not included, nor is the third molar, which is so similar to the second. Each tooth has its name hand lettered on its surface, and is removable from the transparent base.
22 hand-coded features are identified in the accompanying key.  
22x10x8 inches (56x25x20 cm) overall.