Extraction Forceps, English Pattern, #36 Lower Incisors, Special Beaks, Far Reaching, Xcision-Line® Diamond Coated | Helmut Zepf No. 12.036.00ZD
These diamond coated extraction forceps lower incisors represent a refined engineering solution from Helmut Zepf GmbH, designed for precise and controlled tooth removal in the lower anterior region. Crafted following the trusted English Pattern and designated as #36, these forceps feature specially designed far-reaching beaks that allow clinicians to achieve secure apical engagement on lower incisors with minimal soft tissue disruption.
Xcision-Line® Diamond Coating
The hallmark of this instrument is its Xcision-Line® diamond coated surface treatment applied to the beaks. The diamond coating enhances grip on the tooth crown and root surface, reducing slippage during extraction and helping the clinician maintain consistent control throughout the procedure. This advanced surface technology distinguishes these diamond coated extraction forceps lower incisors from standard instruments in their class.
Design Features
- Pattern: English Pattern
- Designation: #36 Lower Incisors
- Beak Type: Special Beaks, Far Reaching
- Coating: Xcision-Line® Diamond Coated
- Manufacturer: Helmut Zepf GmbH, Germany
Precision Made in Germany
As with all instruments in the Helmut Zepf portfolio, this product is manufactured in Germany to exacting quality standards. The far-reaching special beak geometry is engineered to accommodate the anatomical demands of lower incisor extractions, providing the practitioner with reliable leverage and tactile feedback during clinical use.

FAQ
What makes these diamond coated extraction forceps lower incisors different from standard forceps? The Xcision-Line® diamond coating on the beaks provides superior grip and reduces instrument slippage compared to uncoated alternatives, supporting more controlled extractions.
Are these forceps suitable for clinical use on all lower incisors? These forceps are specifically designed for lower incisor extraction using the English Pattern #36 geometry with far-reaching beaks, making them appropriate for anterior mandibular teeth.
Who manufactures this instrument? This instrument is manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH in Germany, a specialist producer of high-quality dental hand instruments.
