Osteotome Tapering Chisel, 6 mm Wide, Blue | Helmut Zepf No. 47.949.12
The Osteotome Instrument from Helmut Zepf — the Tapering Chisel, 6 mm Wide in Blue — is a precision-engineered component of the Bone Splitting System, designed to meet the demanding requirements of modern implantology and oral surgery. Manufactured in Germany, this instrument reflects the exacting standards Helmut Zepf GmbH has upheld across decades of dental instrument production.
Product Overview
This Osteotome Instrument features a tapering chisel design with a 6 mm working width, color-coded in blue for quick chairside identification within a multi-component Bone Splitting System. The blue color coding supports efficient instrument selection during clinical procedures, minimizing handling time and reducing the risk of instrument mix-ups.
Key Features
- Tapering chisel geometry for controlled bone splitting and manipulation
- 6 mm working width for targeted osteotomy procedures
- Blue color coding for easy identification within the Bone Splitting System
- Precision-machined to Helmut Zepf quality standards
- Made in Germany
Clinical Application
As an Osteotome Instrument, this tapering chisel is intended for use in procedures requiring precise bone manipulation, such as lateral ridge expansion and controlled bone splitting prior to implant placement. The tapered design allows the clinician to apply directional force with accuracy, supporting predictable clinical outcomes in implant site preparation.
The instrument is part of a coordinated Bone Splitting System, allowing practitioners to select appropriate components based on the clinical scenario. Helmut Zepf instruments are recognized for their balance, material quality, and consistent dimensional accuracy — attributes particularly important when working in sensitive anatomical regions.

FAQ
What procedure is this Osteotome Instrument used for? It is designed for bone splitting and ridge expansion procedures in implant dentistry, offering controlled, precise bone manipulation.
What does the blue color coding indicate? The blue color coding identifies this instrument's size and position within the Bone Splitting System, enabling quick and reliable selection during clinical use.
Is this instrument compatible with the full Bone Splitting System? Yes, it is a component of the Helmut Zepf Bone Splitting System and is designed to work alongside other system components.
