Lichtenberg-Ryder Needle Holder, Straight - Detent and Latching Mechanism, 17 cm, Tungsten Carbide Jaws | Helmut Zepf No. 41.318.17TC
The Lichtenberg-Ryder Dental Needle Holder Straight by Helmut Zepf (No. 41.318.17TC) is a precision-engineered surgical instrument designed to meet the demanding standards of modern dental and oral surgery practice. Built at 17 cm in length, this straight needle holder incorporates both a detent and latching mechanism, offering the clinician consistent, controlled grip throughout suturing procedures.
Key Features
- Design: Straight (Smoothline) configuration for direct, unobstructed access
- Length: 17 cm — suitable for a wide range of intraoral and extraoral procedures
- Jaw Material: Tungsten Carbide (TC) inserts for superior grip, extended durability, and resistance to wear
- Mechanism: Detent and latching (ratchet) mechanism for secure needle retention and controlled release
- Pattern: Lichtenberg-Ryder — a trusted design in dental surgical instrumentation
- Manufacturer: Helmut Zepf GmbH, Germany
Clinical Benefits
The Lichtenberg-Ryder Dental Needle Holder Straight features Tungsten Carbide jaws that provide a firm, non-slip grip on suturing needles of various gauges. The Smoothline handle profile reduces hand fatigue during extended procedures, while the precision-milled locking mechanism ensures the needle is held securely at the desired angle without unintended release. These characteristics make this instrument a reliable choice for periodontists, oral surgeons, and general dental practitioners who require consistent performance in suturing tasks.
Quality Assurance
This instrument is manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH and proudly made in Germany, reflecting a tradition of precision craftsmanship and strict quality control standards in surgical instrument manufacturing.

FAQ
What makes Tungsten Carbide jaws preferable in a needle holder? Tungsten Carbide inserts are significantly harder than standard stainless steel, providing a superior grip on suturing needles and resisting wear over thousands of instrument cycles.
Is the Lichtenberg-Ryder Dental Needle Holder Straight autoclavable? Surgical-grade instruments of this type are generally designed to withstand standard steam sterilization cycles; refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for specific sterilization parameters.
What is the Lichtenberg-Ryder pattern? The Lichtenberg-Ryder pattern refers to a specific handle and jaw geometry engineered for ergonomic balance and precise needle control, widely used in dental and oral surgical procedures.
