Composite Plastic Filling Instrument Fissure Former Ø 1.9 mm / Large Ø 2.3 mm - ZEPF-bIONIK Handle with NANOPAL Coating | Helmut Zepf No. 26.120.32TI
The Dental Composite Filling Instrument Fissure Former from Helmut Zepf is a precision-engineered restorative tool designed for accurate shaping and contouring of composite materials in occlusal fissure regions. This instrument is available in two tip sizes — Ø 1.9 mm and Large Ø 2.3 mm — providing clinicians with versatility to address a range of cavity preparations and restorative demands.
Instrument Specifications
- Type: Plastic Composite Instrument — Fissure Former
- Tip Diameters: Ø 1.9 mm and Large Ø 2.3 mm
- Handle: ZEPF-bIONIK ergonomic handle design for enhanced grip and reduced hand fatigue during extended procedures
- Coating: NANOPAL Coating for superior non-stick performance and composite release
- Reference: Helmut Zepf No. 26.120.32TI
Key Features
The Dental Composite Filling Instrument Fissure Former is equipped with the proprietary NANOPAL Coating, which minimises composite adhesion to the instrument surface, allowing smooth, clean placement and sculpting without material drag. The bIONIK handle is ergonomically contoured to support a secure, comfortable grip, reducing clinician fatigue during restorative procedures.
As a Dental Composite Filling Instrument Fissure Former, this tool is particularly suited for defining and refining occlusal anatomy with consistent, controlled results. The dual tip size configuration — Ø 1.9 mm and Large Ø 2.3 mm — ensures adaptability across varying preparation dimensions.
Made in Germany

This Dental Composite Filling Instrument Fissure Former is manufactured in Germany, reflecting Helmut Zepf's longstanding commitment to quality craftsmanship, precise tolerances, and reliable clinical performance.
FAQ
What tip sizes are available for this instrument? This instrument is available in Ø 1.9 mm and Large Ø 2.3 mm tip diameters.
What is the benefit of the NANOPAL Coating? The NANOPAL Coating reduces composite adhesion to the instrument surface, enabling cleaner placement and easier sculpting of restorative materials.
What handle does this instrument feature? It features the ZEPF-bIONIK ergonomic handle, designed for improved grip comfort and reduced fatigue during clinical use.
