Langer Universal Curette 5/6 for Use On Upper and Lower Front Teeth - ZEPF-bIONIK Handle in Yellow, Titanium Inserts | Helmut Zepf No. 24.201.05L-TI
The Langer Universal Curette 5/6 is a precision-engineered periodontal instrument designed for effective subgingival debridement on both upper and lower front teeth. Combining the proven geometry of the Langer 5/6 design with the ergonomic ZEPF-bIONIK handle in yellow and lightweight titanium inserts, this instrument delivers exceptional tactile sensitivity and clinical control.
Key Features
- Instrument Type: Langer Universal Curette 5/6
- Application: Upper and lower front teeth (anterior)
- Handle: ZEPF-bIONIK ergonomic handle in yellow
- Inserts: Titanium — lightweight and corrosion-resistant
- Manufacturer: Helmut Zepf (No. 24.201.05L-TI)
Why Choose the Langer Universal Curette?
The Langer Universal Curette 5/6 is widely regarded among dental professionals for its versatility in periodontal therapy. Its dual-ended design allows access to multiple tooth surfaces without frequent instrument changes, improving workflow efficiency during scaling and root planing procedures. The titanium inserts reduce overall instrument weight, minimising clinician fatigue during extended treatment sessions.
The ZEPF-bIONIK handle is engineered to reduce grip tension and support a relaxed finger position, promoting ergonomic working posture. The yellow color-coding allows for fast, reliable identification within an instrument kit.
Made in Germany
This Langer Universal Curette is manufactured by Helmut Zepf in Germany, reflecting a tradition of precision craftsmanship and stringent quality standards in dental instrument production.

FAQ
What teeth is the Langer 5/6 curette used for? The Langer Universal Curette 5/6 is designed for use on upper and lower front (anterior) teeth, making it a versatile choice for anterior periodontal treatment.
What are the benefits of titanium inserts? Titanium inserts offer a lighter instrument weight compared to stainless steel, helping to reduce hand and wrist fatigue during prolonged clinical use while maintaining durability.
Is this instrument autoclavable? Helmut Zepf instruments are generally designed to withstand standard sterilisation procedures; consult the manufacturer's guidelines for specific sterilisation recommendations.
