Evodent 200 CORE HG Dental Typodont Model 32 Teeth with Hard Gingiva for Conservative Dentistry Practice

$89.95 USD

Evodent 200 CORE HG dental typodont model with 32 teeth and hard gingiva for conservative dentistry practice, cavity preparation and student training.

Estimated delivery dates: Jul 11, 2026 - Jul 21, 2026

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Description

Evodent 200 CORE HG Dental Typodont Model is a 32-teeth hard gingiva training model used for conservative dentistry practice, cavity preparation, crown preparation and basic operative dental exercises. It is made for dental students, dental colleges and training centers that need a reliable typodont model for repeated bench and phantom head practice.

The 200 CORE HG version has hard gingiva, making it suitable for conservative dentistry workflows where students mainly focus on tooth preparation, access, handpiece control, occlusal anatomy and restoration-related practice rather than soft tissue manipulation.

What This Evodent 200 CORE HG Typodont Model Is Used For

This model is used for conservative dentistry and operative dentistry practice. It gives students a full 32-teeth typodont setup for repeated exercises before clinical work on patients.

  • Conservative dentistry practice: Cavity preparation, restoration sequence and basic tooth preparation exercises.
  • Operative dentistry training: Handpiece control, bur angulation and preparation outline practice.
  • Crown preparation: Basic crown reduction and margin practice on compatible teeth.
  • Occlusion understanding: Helps students study tooth arrangement and arch relationship.
  • Phantom head training: Can be used with compatible phantom head systems for simulation practice.

Why Hard Gingiva Matters

Hard gingiva is useful when the training focus is mainly on teeth and preparation work. It gives a stable surrounding structure during cavity preparation, crown preparation and other conservative dentistry exercises.

  • Suitable for repeated tooth preparation practice.
  • Provides a firm base around the teeth.
  • Useful for students learning handpiece control.
  • Best when soft gingival handling is not the main training objective.
  • Practical for college labs where the same model is used repeatedly.

For Conservative Dentistry Practice

This model is especially useful for conservative dentistry departments and student practice sessions. Students can use it to improve preparation design, depth control and instrument handling before moving to clinical cases.

  • Class I and Class II cavity preparation practice
  • Basic restoration workflow training
  • Access and visibility practice
  • Handpiece control and bur movement exercises
  • Tooth anatomy and occlusal form understanding

For Dental Colleges and Students

Dental colleges use typodont models like the Evodent 200 CORE HG for regular conservative dentistry and operative dentistry practical sessions. The 32-teeth setup helps students work across anterior and posterior regions in a structured way.

  • Useful for daily preclinical conservative dentistry sessions.
  • Suitable for student bench practice and phantom head practice.
  • Helps faculty demonstrate preparation principles.
  • Supports repeated exercises across student batches.
  • Works as a practical model for simulation lab training.

Compatible Training Use

The Evodent 200 CORE HG model is intended for typodont-based dental training. It can be used for bench practice and with compatible phantom head or simulation unit setups where the mounting arrangement matches.

  • Evodent phantom head and simulation setups where compatible
  • Bench-mounted typodont practice
  • Conservative dentistry lab exercises
  • Operative dentistry demonstrations
  • Student self-practice under faculty guidance

Training Areas This Model Can Support

  • Cavity preparation: Basic outline, depth control and wall form practice.
  • Crown preparation: Reduction, taper and margin awareness exercises.
  • Restorative workflow: Preparation planning and restoration sequence understanding.
  • Posterior access: Working on premolars and molars with indirect visibility.
  • Anterior work: Basic access, contour and esthetic-region handling.
  • Ergonomics: Operator posture, mirror use and hand position when used in a phantom head.

Technical Specifications

  • Product type: Dental typodont model
  • Model series: Evodent 200 CORE HG
  • Teeth count: 32 teeth
  • Gingiva type: Hard gingiva
  • Primary use: Conservative dentistry practice
  • Training use: Cavity preparation, crown preparation, operative dentistry and restorative workflow practice
  • Best for: Dental students, dental colleges, conservative dentistry departments and simulation labs
  • Practice format: Bench practice and compatible phantom head practice
  • Compatibility: Use with compatible Evodent phantom heads, simulation units and mounting systems where fit matches

FAQs – Evodent 200 CORE HG Dental Typodont Model

Q. What is the Evodent 200 CORE HG Dental Typodont Model used for?
A. It is used for conservative dentistry practice, cavity preparation, crown preparation, operative dentistry training and student typodont exercises.

Q. How many teeth does this model have?
A. This Evodent 200 CORE HG typodont model has 32 teeth.

Q. What does HG mean in this model?
A. HG refers to hard gingiva. This version has firm gingival material suitable for tooth-focused conservative dentistry practice.

Q. Is this model suitable for conservative dentistry practice?
A. Yes. This model is specifically useful for conservative dentistry and operative dentistry practice, including cavity preparation and restoration-related exercises.

Q. Can dental students use this model for phantom head practice?
A. Yes. It can be used for phantom head practice when the phantom head or simulation unit mounting setup is compatible.

Q. Is hard gingiva better than soft gingiva for this model?
A. Hard gingiva is better when the main goal is stable tooth preparation practice. Soft gingiva is usually preferred when gingival manipulation or soft-tissue simulation is important.

Q. Who should buy this model?
A. It is suitable for dental students, dental colleges, conservative dentistry departments, operative dentistry labs and dental simulation centers.

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