Extraction Forceps, exLOG® #13, Lower Premolars Special Beaks for Deep and Parallel Grip | Helmut Zepf No. 15.213.00
The lower premolar extraction forceps exLOG® #13 by Helmut Zepf GmbH is a precision-engineered dental instrument designed specifically for the extraction of lower premolars. Featuring special beaks optimized for a deep and parallel grip, this forceps offers clinicians exceptional control and stability throughout the extraction procedure.
Key Features
- Special Beaks for Deep and Parallel Grip: The uniquely designed beaks allow for a secure, deep seating on the tooth, minimizing the risk of slippage and reducing trauma to surrounding tissues.
- exLOG® Design: The exLOG® concept integrates ergonomic handle geometry with optimized force transmission, supporting efficient and controlled tooth removal.
- Made in Germany: Manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH to the highest standards of German dental instrument craftsmanship, ensuring long-term durability and consistent clinical performance.
- Lower Premolar Specific: Engineered exclusively for lower premolar anatomy, providing anatomically appropriate angulation and beak width for reliable engagement.
Clinical Benefits
Using a dedicated lower premolar extraction forceps reduces procedural complexity and enhances patient outcomes. The deep and parallel grip mechanism of the exLOG® #13 minimizes unnecessary force application, supporting atraumatic extraction techniques favored in modern dental practice. This instrument is well-suited for general dental practitioners and oral surgery specialists alike.
The lower premolar extraction forceps exLOG® #13 carries the item reference Helmut Zepf No. 15.213.00 and is backed by the quality assurance standards associated with German dental manufacturing.
FAQ
What tooth types is this forceps designed for? This instrument is designed specifically for the extraction of lower premolars, with beak geometry suited to their root anatomy.
What does the deep and parallel grip feature offer? It allows the clinician to seat the beaks apically for a more secure hold, supporting controlled and atraumatic extraction.
Is this instrument part of a broader system? Yes, it is part of Helmut Zepf's exLOG® extraction forceps range, which covers a variety of tooth types and clinical indications.

