Universal Curette #M 23 - ZEPF-bIONIK Handle in Lightred-Magenta | Helmut Zepf No. 24.205.23
The Universal Curette #M 23 from Helmut Zepf (No. 24.205.23) is a precision-engineered periodontal instrument designed for demanding clinical environments. Featuring the ZEPF-bIONIK Handle in Lightred-Magenta, this instrument combines ergonomic design principles with the craftsmanship that Helmut Zepf instruments are known for.
Instrument Overview
The Universal Curette is a versatile staple of the periodontal armamentarium, suited for subgingival debridement, root planing, and calculus removal across multiple tooth surfaces. The #M 23 designation identifies the specific blade geometry of this instrument, providing clinicians with the appropriate angulation and cutting edge configuration for thorough, controlled instrumentation.
ZEPF-bIONIK Handle
The ZEPF-bIONIK Handle is engineered with ergonomics at its core. Its design supports a relaxed, fatigue-reducing grip during extended clinical procedures, helping to minimize repetitive strain. The Lightred-Magenta color coding provides immediate visual identification, streamlining instrument organization and cassette management in busy clinical settings.
Made in Germany
This Universal Curette is manufactured in Germany, reflecting a longstanding tradition of precision and quality in dental instrument production. Helmut Zepf instruments are recognized for consistent manufacturing standards and durable materials appropriate for the rigors of daily clinical use.
Key Features
- Instrument: Universal Curette #M 23
- Handle: ZEPF-bIONIK, Lightred-Magenta
- Manufacturer: Helmut Zepf (No. 24.205.23)
- Origin: Made in Germany
- Application: Periodontal debridement and root planing
FAQ
What procedures is the Universal Curette #M 23 suited for? The Universal Curette is designed for subgingival scaling, root planing, and general periodontal debridement, making it adaptable across a range of clinical indications.
What is the benefit of the ZEPF-bIONIK Handle? The bIONIK handle design supports ergonomic instrumentation, reducing hand fatigue during prolonged procedures and improving tactile feedback for the clinician.
How does the color coding assist in practice? The Lightred-Magenta color of the handle allows for quick visual identification, facilitating efficient instrument organization and reducing setup time between procedures.
