Blumenthal Rongeur Forceps - 15.5 cm, Right-Angled | Helmut Zepf No. 42.362.15
The Blumenthal Rongeur from Helmut Zepf GmbH is a precision-engineered bone rongeur forceps designed for controlled bone removal and shaping during oral and dental surgical procedures. Measuring 15.5 cm in overall length with a right-angled working end, this instrument delivers the access and control demanded in professional clinical environments.
Product Overview
The Blumenthal design is a well-established configuration in bone surgery. The right-angled working end improves access in confined anatomical spaces where straight instruments cannot operate efficiently, making the Blumenthal Rongeur a preferred choice among oral surgeons and periodontists. At 15.5 cm, the instrument provides a balanced combination of reach and handling precision suited to demanding clinical workflows.
Key Features
- Type: Blumenthal Bone Rongeur
- Length: 15.5 cm
- Angle: Right-angled working end
- Manufacturer: Helmut Zepf GmbH — Made in Germany
- Reference: Helmut Zepf No. 42.362.15
Why Choose This Instrument
Manufactured in Germany by Helmut Zepf GmbH, this Blumenthal Rongeur upholds the quality standards associated with professional-grade dental and surgical instrumentation. Each instrument is produced to ensure longevity, consistent edge retention, and hygienic integrity across repeated sterilisation cycles. The right-angled configuration facilitates reliable access to anatomically restricted surgical sites, reinforcing its reputation as a benchmark tool in oral bone surgery.
Whether used in routine oral surgical procedures or more complex bone management cases, this instrument offers the dependability and precision that clinical professionals require. As a Blumenthal Rongeur bearing the Helmut Zepf name, it reflects the exacting standards of German surgical instrument manufacturing under reference number 42.362.15.
FAQ
What is the Blumenthal Bone Rongeur used for? It is used for the controlled removal and shaping of bone tissue during oral and dental surgical procedures.
What angle is the working end on this instrument? The working end is right-angled, providing enhanced access in anatomically restricted surgical sites.
Who manufactures this instrument? This instrument is manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH in Germany under reference number 42.362.15.
