Böhler Bone Rongeur Forceps - Double Joint, Straight, 15 cm | Helmut Zepf No. 42.412.15
The rongeur forceps known as the Böhler Bone Rongeur Forceps is a precision-engineered surgical instrument designed for bone cutting and removal in dental and oral surgery settings. Manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH in Germany, this instrument reflects the exacting standards of German surgical craftsmanship.
Product Overview
This double-joint, straight rongeur forceps measures 15 cm in length, making it well-suited for controlled bone reduction and contouring procedures. The double-joint mechanism delivers increased mechanical advantage, enabling the clinician to apply consistent, controlled force during bone cutting without undue strain or fatigue.
Key Features
- Design: Double joint, straight configuration
- Length: 15 cm
- Type: Böhler Bone Rongeur / Bone Cutting Forceps
- Manufacturer: Helmut Zepf GmbH
- Origin: Made in Germany
Why Choose This Instrument
When selecting a rongeur forceps for clinical use, the quality of manufacture directly influences procedural outcomes. Helmut Zepf instruments are produced in Germany under rigorous quality standards, ensuring durability, precision edge retention, and reliable performance across repeated sterilization cycles. The straight, double-joint design of this Böhler model provides excellent access and visibility during bone management procedures.
Application
This instrument is intended for professional use in dental and oral surgical environments. It is particularly appropriate for alveolar bone reduction, socket preparation, and related osseous surgery tasks where a dependable rongeur forceps is essential for optimal outcomes.

FAQ
What is the length of this rongeur forceps? This instrument is 15 cm in length.
What type of joint does this forceps feature? It features a double-joint mechanism, which provides enhanced mechanical advantage during bone cutting procedures.
Is this instrument straight or angled? This model has a straight configuration, as indicated in the product designation.
Who manufactures this instrument? It is manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH and is Made in Germany.
