Real Tooth Morphology

by Light Arc Studio


Medical

4.99 usd



This groundbreaking app uses high resolution micro-CT scan data of real teeth.


This groundbreaking app uses high resolution micro-CT scan data of real teeth. The data has been collected and processed by two university academics, who used 3D reconstruction techniques to allow the external and internal structures of the teeth to be explored in 3D in great detail. The app also contains a guide to the morphology and features of the teeth, with 3D demonstrations of how they relate to the tooth in question. A major advantage of using real teeth is that many show interesting and unusual features, which would be seen on dental patients. These can be explored and are explained through an interactive guide.This is the perfect tool for Dentists, Dental students and anyone else wishing to learn the medical structure of the teeth and mouth. The high detail and resolution available when viewing an individual tooth, including the internal structures, allows many interesting features of the teeth to be seen and understood.The app contains an educational guide containing facts and detail about each high resolution tooth. This has been written by published experts in the field and gives a medically correct overview of the morphology of the teeth. Real Tooth Morphology can replace a dental textbook as a learning tool and has the advantage of being able to demonstrate the points shown using real 3D tooth models rather than flat diagrams.Adding support back in for arm-7 devices

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I already purchased this app and it ask me for repurchase it again on my tablet

the good dentist

I'm in Hygiene School and I actually realy like this app. There are a few things I don't like but as far as dental anatomy apps go this is pretty good with accurate information.

Janie Baker

I love this app, I have used it a number of years teaching dental anatomy. Easy, PORTABLE, good value. Simple tool to enhance learning. Students quickly engage. Images closely resemble our lab tooth sets ... great learning transfer.

Kathy Bassett

Very few details have been given.need alot of improvement.lacking in navigation also

Tarun singh

It didn't divide the maxillary from mandibular, which makes it kind of confusing.

Priscila Cruz

Very good

Steven Walker

Excellent polished learning tool

Steven Walker