3D Teeth & Nerves

3D Teeth and Nerves

The 3D Teeth Model with Nerves is one of the derivatives of the carefully digitized cast of a real skeleton and subsequent modeling of each structure. These models focus on the regions of the inner mouth, highlighting the human teeth anatomy.

Zygote's Solid 3D Anatomy has set the standard in CAD and Simulation for over a decade.

  • Formats:
    • 3D Studio Max
    • Blender (OBJ)
    • Cinema 4D
    • Generic OBJ
    • Maya
  • Polygons (as tris): 169000
  • UV Coordinates: Available
  • Textures: Available
  • Grouping: Yes
  • Delivery Method: Download
  • Price: $1,625
  • Rigged: No

"Interact Medical has relied on Zygote's Male Anatomy for a number of our 3D animation projects over the past decade. Additionally, many of our interactive projects have utilized both the male and female anatomies, including high profile projects for the biggest names in the medical device market like Baxter, Medtronic, DePuy, GE Healthcare and Ethicon. Also, even non-anatomical custom modeling assignments we have done for biotech 3D animations have used assets from Zygote as backgrounds and transition segments. We are excited to begin using the new 5.0 upgrades from Zygote in upcoming projects, and consider Zygote to be the best resource for 3D anatomical libraries."

Mark Mongie / President - Interact Medical, Utah

This 3D Teeth Model with Nerves provides the user with an accurate picture of human teeth. Modeled after normal adult teeth with full roots and imitating them with life-like accuracy and proper occlusion, these dental tooth models prove to be very instructive and are ready for possible teeth animations and rendered pictures of teeth. They are included with surrounding gums, the inner lining of the mouth cavity, the tongue and the beginning of the oropharynx, and each of these elements have been individually grouped and given textures for quick identification and rendering. Particular to this model is the included vessels that innervate and vascularize four of the lower teeth, as well as the layers of these teeth from their outer layer and enamel to their inner layers and dentin, all of which are also individually grouped with materials.