
Larynx Model for studies: Speech Therapy and oncology Head and Neck
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=== General Information ===Anatomical model of the larynx to support practical classes on Physiology and Voice Disorders.Vectorized models extracted from bibliographical references on general anatomy, cited in the speech therapy undergraduate course.Consisting of eight parts, being:EpiglottisAryepiglottic foldOblique aryepiglottic muscleCuneiform tubercleTransverse arytenoid muscle6.L/R posterior cricoarytenoid muscleCricoid cartilageTrachea - 4 tracheal ringsTotal Printing Time: 12h30min (approximately)Manual assembly by fitting and using thread. The lines help in understanding adduction and abduction movements and muscle recruitment. The lines represent:EpiglottisAryepiglottic foldOblique aryepiglottic muscleCuneiform tubercleTransverse arytenoid muscle6.L/R posterior cricoarytenoid muscleCricoid cartilageAnterior vertical part of the L/R cricothyroid muscleTrachea - 4 tracheal ringsAnd here is a time-lapse of us assembling ithttps://youtu.be/BvoLLqEY9PI=== Print Setup ===.Filament: ABS.Editor: Cura or the like.Layer Height 0.2.Infill Density 20.0.Generate Support.Support structure Tree.Support Placement everywhere.Build Plate Adhesion Type Brim=== Tips ===Proper levelingThe rotation degree of the object can improve the printing timeNozzle and table temperature as indicated by the filament manufacturerHoles in the cricoid cartilage, epiglottis and arythenite are not part of the original anatomical model.Don't have a 3D printer? Use the FABLABs Open Day. Look in your home country.We accept orders from Brazil, Instagram @oficina.fonomediatech.
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