Chair Mount Torso with Type II Advanced







Dental Manikin — Chair-Mount Torso with Type II Advanced
This chair-mount torso pairs the advanced Type II phantom head with a shoulder-and-belt torso that fixes onto a dental chair, recreating a true patient posture for oral teaching and practical training. The head mold supports a range of jaw movements, and a magnet-equipped jaw frame allows quick disassembly of the dental mold. Shoulder-mounted positioning keeps the torso securely in place on the chair, making it a durable, realistic fixture for hands-on clinical practice.
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Key Highlights
- Chair-mounted realism — Torso with belt fixes to a dental chair to simulate a real patient position for teaching and practice.
- Versatile jaw movements — Advanced head mold supports a variety of jaw motions for comprehensive training.
- Quick mold change — Jaw frame with magnet device allows easy disassembly of the dental mold.
- Secure positioning — Shoulder-mounted tightening keeps the torso stable on the chair.
- Durable in use — Built to withstand repeated classroom and clinical training.
Standard Specifications
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Phantom | Advanced phantom with belt |
| Phantom head | Included |
| Teeth model | Included |
| Face | Rubber face |
Technical Parameters
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Type | Chair-mount torso with Type II advanced head |
| Mounting | Shoulder-mounted, belt-fixed to dental chair |
| Jaw movements | Variety supported |
| Mold change | Magnet-equipped jaw frame, quick disassembly |
| Durability | Built for repeated training use |
Model: Chair-Mount Torso with Type II Advanced · Chair-mounted dental training torso and head.
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