Dental manikin head on a chair refers to a training setup in which a dental manikin head, also known as a dental simulator or phantom head, is placed on a dental chair for educational purposes.
Use: in Dental Schools educational programs and practical work & students experience training
Desciption
This configuration allows dental students to practice various dental procedures in a simulated clinical setting. Here are some key aspects of a dental manikin head on a chair setup:
1.Dental Manikin Head: The dental manikin head is a specialized training device that closely resembles the size, shape, and anatomical features of a human head and oral cavity. It typically includes artificial teeth, gums, and other oral structures to provide a realistic training environment.
2.Dental Chair: The dental chair serves as the support structure for the dental manikin head. It is designed to resemble the chairs used in actual dental clinics, providing students with a familiar and realistic setting for their training.
3.Instrumentation and Mounting: The dental manikin head includes mounting points or fixtures to securely attach dental instruments, handpieces, and other tools commonly used in dental procedures. These fixtures allow for easy instrument placement and stability during training sessions.
4.Realistic Teeth and Oral Structures: The dental manikin head should have artificial teeth that closely resemble natural teeth in appearance and arrangement. The oral structures, including gums and tongue, should also be realistic to provide a lifelike training experience.