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Helmut Zepf GmbH  |  SKU: 17.051.03K

Root Tip Elevator, Heidbrink, #3, Curved | Helmut Zepf No. 17.051.03K

Regular price $99.99

The Heidbrink root tip elevator curved is a precision dental instrument designed for the careful elevation and retrieval of root tips and root fragments during surgical and routine extraction procedures. Manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH, this instrument — catalogued as No. 17.051.03K — reflects the exacting standards associated with German dental instrument manufacturing.

Instrument Overview

The Heidbrink root tip elevator curved (#3) features a curved working end that allows clinicians to access confined intraoral spaces with improved angulation and control. The curved design is particularly advantageous when navigating around alveolar bone or working in posterior regions where straight instruments may be less effective.

Key Features

  • Pattern: Heidbrink, size #3
  • Configuration: Curved working end for enhanced access
  • Manufacturer: Helmut Zepf GmbH (Germany)
  • Reference: No. 17.051.03K
  • Made in Germany — crafted to professional dental standards

Clinical Application

The Heidbrink root tip elevator curved is indicated for elevating and luxating residual root tips, broken root segments, and root remnants following tooth sectioning or extraction. Its curved geometry supports optimal tactile feedback and precise force application, reducing the risk of unnecessary trauma to adjacent tissues.

As with all Helmut Zepf instruments, this elevator is intended for use by qualified dental professionals and is subject to standard instrument sterilization and maintenance protocols.

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FAQ

What is a Heidbrink root tip elevator used for? It is used to elevate and remove root tips or root fragments that remain in the socket following tooth extraction or sectioning.

What distinguishes the curved variant from a straight model? The curved working end provides improved access to posterior or anatomically challenging sites, offering better angulation and control during root tip retrieval.

Is this instrument suitable for sterilization? Helmut Zepf instruments are designed for clinical use and are compatible with standard dental sterilization protocols; always follow your facility's reprocessing guidelines.