Periodontal Suturing Applicator, Interchangeable Inserts, Tips Serrated, Turquoise-Bright blue bIONIK Handle | Helmut Zepf No. 24.548.02
The Periodontal Suturing Applicator from Helmut Zepf (No. 24.548.02) is a precision-engineered dental instrument designed to support accurate and controlled suturing in periodontal procedures. Featuring interchangeable inserts with serrated tips, this instrument provides the clinician with reliable grip and tactile feedback during tissue approximation and knot placement.
Key Features
- Interchangeable Inserts: Allows flexibility across different clinical suturing needs without replacing the entire instrument.
- Serrated Tips: Engineered to securely hold suture material, minimizing slippage during placement.
- bIONIK Handle – Turquoise/Bright Blue: The ergonomic bIONIK handle design promotes a comfortable, fatigue-reducing grip, enhancing precision over extended procedures.
- Helmut Zepf Quality: Manufactured in Germany to rigorous standards expected of professional dental instrumentation.
Instrument Details
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Instrument Type | Periodontal Suturing Applicator |
| Insert Type | Interchangeable |
| Tip Design | Serrated |
| Handle | bIONIK, Turquoise/Bright Blue |
| Reference No. | 24.548.02 |
| Origin | Made in Germany |
Why Choose This Periodontal Suturing Applicator?
The Periodontal Suturing Applicator with bIONIK handle is well-suited for periodontists and oral surgeons who require consistent instrument performance during delicate soft-tissue procedures. The serrated insert tips ensure controlled suture handling, while the modular insert system reduces long-term instrument costs. The ergonomic turquoise-bright blue bIONIK handle supports a stable, confident grip throughout the procedure.

FAQ
Are the inserts truly interchangeable with other Helmut Zepf applicators? The inserts are designed for use with this specific bIONIK handle system; consult your supplier for cross-compatibility details.
What makes the serrated tips beneficial in periodontal suturing? Serrated tips provide a more secure hold on suture thread compared to smooth-tipped instruments, reducing the risk of accidental release during knot tying.
