The human skull is a remarkable structure, and studying its bones can help us understand not only our own anatomy, but also the evolutionary history of our species. With a 3D model of skull bones, you can explore the intricate details of each bone and its relationships to the others in a way that simply isn't possible with 2D diagrams or even physical models. Plus, 3D printing allows you to hold a perfect replica of the skull bones in your hand, examine them from any angle, and even manipulate them to better understand how they fit together. Whether you're a student of anatomy, a medical professional, or simply fascinated by the human body, a 3D model of skull bones is an invaluable tool that will deepen your understanding of this incredible structure.
The model includes following skull bones:
EthmoidFrontal boneLeft first lower molar toothLeft first lower premolar toothLeft first upper molar toothLeft first upper premolar toothLeft inferior nasal conchaLeft lacrimal boneLeft lower canine toothLeft lower central incisor toothLeft lower lateral incisor toothLeft maxillaLeft nasal boneLeft palatine boneLeft parietal boneLeft second lower molar toothLeft second lower premolar toothLeft second upper molar toothLeft second upper premolar toothLeft temporal boneLeft upper canine toothLeft upper central incisor toothLeft upper lateral incisor toothLeft zygomatic boneMandibleOccipital boneRight first lower molar toothRight first lower premolar toothRight first upper molar toothRight first upper premolar toothRight inferior nasal conchaRight lacrimal boneRight lower canine toothRight lower central incisor toothRight lower lateral incisor toothRight maxillaRight nasal boneRight palatine boneRight parietal boneRight second lower molar toothRight second lower premolar toothRight second upper molar toothRight second upper premolar toothRight temporal boneRight upper canine toothRight upper central incisor toothRight upper lateral incisor toothRight zygomatic boneSphenoid boneVomer
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