Axial Composite Instrument #2 - Ball-shaped Plugger 1.2 / 1.6 mm Diameter | Helmut Zepf No. 26.200.02
Dental Composite Instruments represent the foundation of precise, efficient restorative dentistry, and the Helmut Zepf Axial Composite Instrument #2 stands as a refined example of German engineering applied to clinical practice. Designed as a ball-shaped plugger with a 1.2 / 1.6 mm diameter, this instrument offers the tactile control and dimensional accuracy required for reliable composite placement and condensation.
Product Overview
The Axial Composite Instrument #2 (Helmut Zepf No. 26.200.02) features a dual-ended ball-shaped plugger tip configuration with diameters of 1.2 mm and 1.6 mm. These dimensions provide versatility across cavity sizes, allowing the clinician to adapt a single instrument to varying preparation depths and widths. The axial design facilitates controlled, directional force application during composite condensation, minimizing voids and ensuring optimal adaptation to cavity walls.
Key Features
- Ball-shaped plugger tip: 1.2 mm and 1.6 mm diameters
- Axial #2 configuration for directional composite placement
- Manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH to exacting German quality standards
- Designed for use with direct composite restorative materials
- Suitable for anterior and posterior restorative procedures
Why Choose Dental Composite Instruments from Helmut Zepf
Helmut Zepf GmbH has built a long-standing reputation for producing Dental Composite Instruments that meet the demands of modern restorative workflows. Each instrument reflects a commitment to material quality, ergonomic balance, and dimensional consistency — attributes that directly influence clinical outcomes. The ball-shaped plugger geometry is specifically suited to incremental composite layering techniques, allowing practitioners to condense and adapt material with minimal instrument sticking.

FAQ
What cavity sizes is the 1.2 / 1.6 mm ball-shaped plugger suitable for? The dual diameters make this instrument adaptable to both smaller and moderately sized preparations, supporting use across a range of cavity classifications.
Is this instrument compatible with standard composite placement protocols? Yes, the axial ball-shaped plugger is designed for use within conventional incremental layering and bulk-fill composite placement workflows.
Are Helmut Zepf Dental Composite Instruments reusable? Helmut Zepf instruments are generally designed for repeated clinical use; refer to your practice's sterilization and instrument maintenance protocols for guidance.
