Root Elevator, Special, Bein Handle, #61, 3 mm, Angled Flat | Helmut Zepf No. 17.101.61
The angled flat root elevator dental instrument from Helmut Zepf GmbH is a precision-engineered tool designed to support safe and efficient root elevation procedures in oral surgery and exodontia. Featuring a classic Bein handle for optimal grip and tactile feedback, this instrument is built to the exacting standards that dental professionals expect from a Made in Germany manufacturer.
Product Specifications
- Model: Root Elevator, Special – No. 17.101.61
- Design: Angled Flat blade tip
- Working End Width: 3 mm
- Handle: Bein Handle
- Pattern: #61
- Origin: Made in Germany by Helmut Zepf GmbH
Clinical Application
This angled flat root elevator dental instrument is particularly suited for accessing confined intraoral spaces where a straight elevator would be insufficient. The angled flat tip geometry allows the clinician to apply controlled, directional force along the periodontal ligament, facilitating atraumatic luxation and elevation of root fragments or residual root tips.
The Bein handle design provides a comfortable, non-slip grip that reduces hand fatigue during extended procedures, making it a reliable choice for routine extractions as well as more demanding surgical cases. As a Root Tip Elevator in its truest clinical sense, this instrument complements a comprehensive extraction kit.
Quality & Craftsmanship
Manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH in Germany, this angled flat root elevator dental instrument reflects the precision machining and material standards associated with German dental instrument manufacturing. Each instrument is crafted to deliver consistent performance and durability across repeated sterilization cycles.

FAQ
What is this instrument used for? This instrument is used to luxate and elevate root tips or root fragments during dental extractions, providing controlled access in angled or restricted sites.
What does the angled flat tip offer? The angled flat blade geometry enables precise engagement along the root surface and periodontal ligament space, supporting atraumatic elevation techniques.
Is this instrument autoclavable? As a standard dental surgical instrument, it is designed to withstand routine sterilization processes; consult the manufacturer's guidelines for specific protocols.

