Root Tip Elevator, Heidbrink, #1,Straight, Standard Handle with Thumb-Rest, Working Tip 2.5 mm | Helmut Zepf No. 17.052.01
The Heidbrink root tip elevator dental instrument is a precision-engineered surgical tool designed to facilitate the controlled luxation and removal of root tips during routine and complex oral surgical procedures. Manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH in Germany, this instrument reflects the meticulous craftsmanship and material quality that define German dental instrument manufacturing.
Product Specifications
- Pattern: Heidbrink, #1
- Blade Orientation: Straight
- Handle Type: Standard handle with thumb-rest
- Working Tip Diameter: 2.5 mm
- Manufacturer: Helmut Zepf GmbH, Germany
- Reference Number: 17.052.01
Design and Clinical Application
The straight configuration of this Heidbrink root tip elevator dental instrument provides direct access and controlled apical engagement, making it well suited for anterior and premolar regions. The 2.5 mm working tip offers a precise contact surface to engage fractured or retained root fragments without compromising surrounding alveolar bone or soft tissue. The thumb-rest on the standard handle enhances operator control and reduces hand fatigue during extended surgical use.
Made in Germany
This instrument is proudly manufactured in Germany, ensuring consistent quality standards, corrosion-resistant material composition, and compatibility with standard autoclave sterilization protocols. As a trusted Heidbrink root tip elevator dental instrument, it is designed for long-term clinical reliability in oral surgery and exodontia practice settings.

FAQ
What is the working tip size of this elevator? The working tip measures 2.5 mm, providing precise engagement with retained root fragments.
Is this instrument autoclavable? As a German-made surgical-grade dental instrument, it is compatible with standard autoclave sterilization, though clinicians should always follow the manufacturer's sterilization guidelines.
Which tooth regions is this elevator best suited for? The straight Heidbrink design is particularly effective in anterior and premolar regions where direct apical access is required.

