Your group will love this interactive model set. Healthy teeth and gums magically seem to develop cavities, gum disease, leukoplakia, and cancers after being submerged in simulated tobacco juice.
Open wide and say, “Yuck!” A customer favorite that says a mouthful! Our popular, life-size model provides a uniquely impactful way to demonstrate the havoc wreaked by smokeless tobacco use.
This graphic tabletop display includes models depicting healthy pink lung tissue, an emphysematous lung with ruptured air sacs, and a lung with cancerous tumors. Perfect for raising awareness of the dangers of smoking and for smoking cessation programs.
Smoking is a high-risk gamble, which is made clear by this fun, educational activity. With satirical artwork that lampoons popular cigarette brands, this spinning roulette wheel (20½" x 28") reveals that the health consequences of smoking include lung cancer, emphysema, heart disease, and more.
Sealed in a plastic jar of simulated tobacco juice containing tobacco flakes, this model of damaged and decayed teeth and gums sends a clear message about the effects of smokeless tobacco use. 3½" x 6".
They'll be gasping in disgust and shouting "Gross!" as they see what mucks up a smoker's lungs. This longtime favorite makes a powerful impact as part of any tobacco education lesson.
Put an interactive twist on smoking facts! Your audience will love this engaging tool (3½" x 24") that reveals the benefits of quitting smoking that increase the longer you stay smoke-free.
Providing the truth about the costs of tobacco use, this clever handout also doubles as a fun, informational display, teaching people of all ages about the expense of smoking.
With eye-catching graphics, this folding display covers the hazardous chemicals in tobacco smoke and some of the many serious diseases it causes, including multiple types of cancer, respiratory diseases, and cardiovascular diseases.
From toxic chemicals to nicotine addiction, cardiovascular damage, dental devastation, and oral and neck cancers, this eye-popping folding display (58" x 22½" opened) covers the dangers of using smokeless tobacco.