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- Maxillary sinus opened
- Alveoles opened from maxilla and mandible, with most cerebral nerves passing through the skull base
- Internal carotid artery injected with yellow or red synthetics
The production of defatted and durable skeletons requires much experience. The skeleton forms the scaffolding of the human body. Of the roughly 200 bones in the human body, the skull is the most difficult to teach and learn from to memorize.
Instruction works best with a "splitting head expanded skull", as has been the practice in anatomy education for over 100 years. The 22 individual bones of our splitting head expanded skull are initially separated from each other and then reconnected with high-grade steel wire, leaving equal spaces between each the bones. This allows for a 3D view of each single skull bone and grants an interesting interior view.