Extraction Forceps, English Pattern, #79, Lower Third Molars, Small Pattern | Helmut Zepf No. 12.079.90
The lower third molar extraction forceps from Helmut Zepf GmbH is a precision-engineered dental instrument designed to facilitate the safe and efficient removal of lower third molars. Built to the English Pattern #79 in a small pattern configuration, this forceps is purpose-built for the anatomical demands of lower wisdom tooth extraction.
English Pattern #79 — Small Pattern Design
The small pattern designation makes this lower third molar extraction forceps particularly well suited for patients with limited mouth opening or more confined operative fields. The English Pattern geometry provides the clinician with controlled rotational and luxating forces necessary for atraumatic tooth delivery in the posterior mandible.
Craftsmanship and Quality
Manufactured in Germany by Helmut Zepf GmbH, this instrument reflects the high standards of German dental instrument fabrication. The construction emphasizes durability, balance, and reliable performance across repeated sterilization cycles, making it a dependable addition to any extraction tray setup.

Clinical Applications
- Extraction of lower third molars (wisdom teeth)
- Suitable for patients with restricted access or smaller arch dimensions
- Designed for atraumatic elevation and delivery of mandibular third molars
- Compatible with standard clinical extraction protocols
Instrument Details
- Pattern: English Pattern
- Reference Number: #79, Small Pattern
- Indication: Lower Third Molars
- Manufacturer: Helmut Zepf GmbH, Germany
- Catalog Number: 12.079.90
FAQ
What makes this a small pattern forceps? The small pattern refers to the reduced overall dimensions of the instrument, offering improved access in patients with limited mouth opening or narrow arches.
Is the lower third molar extraction forceps autoclavable? This instrument is manufactured to withstand standard sterilization procedures; follow your facility's sterilization protocol for specific guidance.
What is the English Pattern in extraction forceps? The English Pattern describes a specific handle and beak geometry commonly used in the United Kingdom and internationally, designed to provide effective grip and controlled extraction forces for mandibular teeth.
