The Extraction Forceps exLOG + Roba Edition by Helmut Zepf represents a precision-engineered solution for dental professionals who demand reliability and control in every extraction procedure. Whether you are working with upper or lower molars, premolars, or other teeth, this instrument is designed to meet the challenges of both routine and complex extractions with confidence.
Engineered for Precision and Safety
The Extraction Forceps exLOG + Roba Edition features tapered jaws that are specifically designed to minimize traumatization during the extraction process. This thoughtful engineering also supports the conservation of the alveolar ridge, helping to preserve the surrounding bone structure for optimal post-operative outcomes and future prosthetic work.
Versatile Application
Suitable for a wide range of clinical scenarios, the Extraction Forceps exLOG + Roba Edition is engineered to provide precision and safety across diverse tooth types and anatomical situations. Its ergonomic design allows for controlled force application, reducing patient discomfort while improving the clinician's procedural efficiency. This makes it an ideal choice for both straightforward and more complex extraction cases encountered in everyday dental practice.
Key Features
- Tapered jaw design for reduced tissue traumatization
- Supports conservation of the alveolar ridge
- Suitable for upper and lower molars, premolars, and other teeth
- Engineered for precision and safety in routine and complex extractions
- High-quality craftsmanship from Helmut Zepf
Product Documentation
For a comprehensive overview of the Extraction Forceps exLOG + Roba Edition, including detailed specifications and clinical indications, please refer to the official product brochure: Download Brochure.
FAQ
What tooth types is the exLOG + Roba Edition suitable for? It is suitable for upper and lower molars, premolars, and other teeth, covering a broad range of extraction scenarios.
How do the tapered jaws benefit the patient? The tapered jaws are designed for less traumatization and to support conservation of the alveolar ridge, promoting better healing outcomes.