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Helmut Zepf GmbH  |  SKU: 17.006.01

Root Elevator for Axial Luxation 3 mm, Straight, #1 Standard Handle with Thumb Rest | Helmut Zepf No. 17.006.01

Regular price $107.99

The root elevator for axial luxation is a precision-engineered dental instrument from Helmut Zepf GmbH, designed to facilitate controlled, atraumatic tooth and root removal during routine and surgical extractions. This straight, 3 mm working tip configuration enables clinicians to apply axial force along the long axis of the root, minimizing stress on surrounding bone and soft tissue.

Key Features

  • Working Tip: 3 mm straight blade optimized for the axial luxation technique
  • Handle: #1 Standard Handle with integrated thumb rest for enhanced control and reduced hand fatigue
  • Design: Straight configuration for direct access and precise force application
  • Origin: Made in Germany by Helmut Zepf GmbH, a trusted name in dental instrumentation
  • Catalogue Number: Helmut Zepf No. 17.006.01

Clinical Benefits

Selecting a reliable root elevator for axial luxation is critical for achieving predictable outcomes in extraction procedures. The ergonomic #1 Standard Handle with thumb rest delivers a secure, comfortable grip, allowing the clinician to maintain consistent pressure and directional control throughout the procedure. The 3 mm tip width is well-suited for a range of root morphologies and clinical extraction scenarios.

Helmut Zepf instruments are manufactured in Germany to exacting standards, reflecting a long-standing commitment to durability, balance, and instrument longevity. This root elevator for axial luxation — catalogued as Helmut Zepf No. 17.006.01 — is a dependable addition to any surgical extraction kit.

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FAQ

What is a root elevator for axial luxation used for? It is used to luxate and elevate teeth or roots by applying controlled axial force, helping to loosen the periodontal ligament before forceps extraction.

What does the thumb rest on the handle provide? The thumb rest offers improved tactile feedback and directional stability, reducing operator fatigue during extended procedures.

What is the tip width of this instrument? This instrument features a 3 mm straight working tip, suitable for a variety of root sizes and extraction approaches.