Phantom heads PK-1 and PK-2
PK-2 | The phantom head PK-2 has been designed for users who are looking for a less expensive alternative to the proven P-6ы series, without accepting compromises in handling and possible applications. With its neck articulation in the anatomically correct position at the cranial base and in combination with one of the many mounting systemscan offer, it allows working in realistic treatment positions on workbenches, dental chairs or simulators. All face mask- and water drainage options offers for its series P-6 phantom heads can be used here too, so working with water is made easy. The phantom articulator of PK-2 features a temporomandibular joint with patented condylar boxes made from hard plastic with three-dimensional curved condylar paths for simulating anatomically correct jaw movements. The model jaws and articulations are positioned in the correct anatomical relationship and the natural excursions of the mandible can be exactly reproduced. The vertical adjustment allows for mounting of different model jaws. All versions of model mounting solutions well-known from the P-6 series can be used, including anatomical face bows. |
PK-2 HGB | The phantom head PK-2 HGB (with limitation of the neck according to the anatomical degrees of freedom) is being used instead of the above mentioned PK-2 with training systems that include a shoulder torso |
PK-1 | The phantom head PK-1 has been designed for users who are looking for an inexpensive; however complete phantom head option with correct anatomical dimensions. With its neck articulation in the anatomically correct position at the cranial base and in combination with one of the many mounting systems can offer, it allows working in realistic treatment positions on workbenches, dental chairs or simulators. All face mask- and water drainage options offers for its series P-6 phantom heads can be used here too, so working with water is made easy. PK-1 does not have an articulator. All dental models that come with an M6 thread (except AG-3 IB) can be mounted using the adjustable universal articulator UAV, or use dental models with fixed demonstration articulators style DA, DAF, DAV or DAK with a short rod with a snap-in stopper to assure a stable fixation of the model during “treatment”. The front part of the skull dome can be pulled open, as shown in the picture, for easy access to the screws for mounting dental models and face masks. |
PK-1 HGB | The phantom head PK-1 HGB (with limitation of the neck according to the anatomical degrees of freedom) is being used instead of the above mentioned PK-1 with training systems that include a shoulder torso |