Extraction Forceps, exLOG® #22 Special Beaks for Deep and Parallel Grip | Helmut Zepf No. 15.222.00
The extraction forceps deep parallel grip instrument — Helmut Zepf exLOG® #22 (No. 15.222.00) — is engineered to deliver controlled, precise tooth removal through its specially designed beaks. These beaks are purpose-built for deep tissue access and a parallel gripping motion, enabling clinicians to engage tooth structures with confidence and minimal surrounding tissue disruption.
Key Features
- exLOG® Special Beaks: Designed specifically for deep and parallel grip applications, allowing secure engagement even in anatomically challenging sites.
- Parallel Grip Design: Promotes balanced force distribution across the tooth crown and root, reducing the risk of fracture during extraction procedures.
- Instrument Reference: Helmut Zepf No. 15.222.00, designated as forceps pattern #22.
- Made in Germany: Manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH to stringent German quality standards, ensuring reliability and longevity in clinical use.
Clinical Application
This extraction forceps deep parallel grip design is particularly suited for cases where standard forceps cannot achieve adequate purchase on the tooth. The extended beak geometry facilitates deeper apical engagement, while the parallel orientation helps maintain a stable, controlled grip throughout the elevation and luxation phases of extraction. This makes the instrument a valuable addition to any oral surgery or general dentistry extraction kit.
Quality Assurance
As with all Helmut Zepf instruments, the exLOG® #22 is produced in Germany, reflecting the manufacturer's commitment to precision craftsmanship and consistent performance. The extraction forceps deep parallel grip configuration exemplifies professional-grade instrument design tailored to meet the demands of modern dental practice.
FAQ
What makes the exLOG® #22 different from standard extraction forceps? The exLOG® #22 features special beaks optimized for deep and parallel grip, providing improved access and control compared to conventional forceps designs.
Is this instrument suitable for both upper and lower teeth? Please consult the Helmut Zepf product documentation or your supplier for specific indications regarding arch compatibility for No. 15.222.00.
How should this instrument be sterilized? Follow standard dental instrument sterilization protocols as recommended by your clinical guidelines and the manufacturer's instructions.

