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Helmut Zepf GmbH  |  SKU: 17.423.01HZU

Root Elevator, Beveled Edge Left, 3mm, Straight, Short Shaft, Carpal Handle, by Dr. Hürzeler and Dr. Zuhr, TOUCHGRIP Design | Helmut Zepf No. 17.423.01HZU

Regular price $104.99

This precision Dental Elevator by Helmut Zepf GmbH is engineered to support controlled, atraumatic tooth and root removal in clinical practice. Designed by Dr. Hürzeler and Dr. Zuhr, this instrument features a beveled edge on the left, a 3mm blade width, a straight working end, a short shaft, and an ergonomic carpal handle — all finished in the acclaimed TOUCHGRIP Design.

Key Features

  • Blade Configuration: Beveled edge, left orientation, 3mm width
  • Shaft Design: Straight, short shaft for controlled access
  • Handle: Carpal handle with TOUCHGRIP Design for secure, fatigue-reducing grip
  • Designed by: Dr. Hürzeler and Dr. Zuhr — leading periodontology specialists
  • Manufacturer: Helmut Zepf GmbH — Made in Germany
  • Item Number: 17.423.01HZU

About the TOUCHGRIP Design

The TOUCHGRIP Design is a hallmark of refined ergonomics developed in collaboration with Dr. Hürzeler and Dr. Zuhr. The carpal handle distributes pressure evenly across the palm, minimizing hand fatigue during demanding surgical procedures. As a high-quality Dental Elevator, this instrument is crafted to deliver consistent tactile feedback and reliable leverage. For detailed specifications, refer to the official TOUCHGRIP BROCHURE.

Made in Germany

Every Helmut Zepf instrument is manufactured in Germany to the highest standards of precision engineering. This Dental Elevator upholds that tradition, ensuring exceptional durability and instrument longevity in clinical environments.

FAQ

What is the blade orientation of this dental elevator? The blade features a beveled edge on the left side with a 3mm width.

Who designed this instrument? It was designed by Dr. Hürzeler and Dr. Zuhr in collaboration with Helmut Zepf GmbH as part of the TOUCHGRIP Design series.

What handle type does this instrument use? It uses a carpal handle featuring the TOUCHGRIP Design for enhanced grip and reduced operator fatigue.