Lexer Mini Gough - 6 mm, 18 cm long, mm Graduation | Helmut Zepf No. 41.552.06
The Osteotome Mini-Lexer Gouge 6 mm is a precision-engineered surgical instrument designed for demanding osseous procedures in dental and oral surgery settings. Manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH, this instrument reflects the high standards of German craftsmanship that clinicians rely on worldwide.
Product Overview
This Osteotome features a 6 mm gouge profile and an overall length of 18 cm, making it well-suited for controlled bone removal and contouring tasks. The integrated millimetre graduation along the blade provides clinicians with immediate, reliable depth reference during procedures, reducing the need for additional measuring steps and supporting procedural accuracy.
Key Features
- Type: Osteotome Mini-Lexer, Gouge
- Blade width: 6 mm
- Overall length: 18 cm
- Millimetre graduation for precise depth control
- Manufactured in Germany to exacting quality standards
- Helmut Zepf No. 41.552.06
Clinical Application
The Osteotome Mini-Lexer Gouge is intended for use in osteotomy procedures where precise bone management is essential. The gouge configuration facilitates controlled scooping and contouring of bone tissue, while the mm graduation assists in maintaining consistent working depths. The 18 cm length provides appropriate reach and balanced handling during intraoral access.
Made in Germany
This instrument is proudly manufactured in Germany, a hallmark of quality associated with Helmut Zepf GmbH's extensive portfolio of dental surgical instruments. German manufacturing ensures consistent material standards and dimensional accuracy across production.

FAQ
What procedure is this Osteotome designed for? It is designed for osseous surgical procedures requiring precise bone contouring or removal, particularly in dental and oral surgery applications.
What does the mm graduation indicate? The millimetre graduation provides a visual depth guide along the instrument, assisting the clinician in monitoring insertion depth without additional instrumentation.
