Molt Mouth Prop (Pediatric) - 11.2 cm | Helmut Zepf No. 37.261.11
The Molt Mouth Prop is a precision-engineered dental instrument designed to maintain stable mouth opening during clinical procedures. This pediatric version, measuring 11.2 cm, is sized appropriately for younger patients, enabling clinicians to work with greater confidence and control in smaller oral cavities.
Key Features
- Pediatric sizing: At 11.2 cm, this instrument is specifically dimensioned for pediatric patients, ensuring a comfortable and secure fit.
- Stable mouth opening: The Molt Mouth Prop provides reliable retention of the open mouth position, reducing patient movement and allowing for more efficient treatment.
- Precision craftsmanship: Manufactured by Helmut Zepf, this instrument reflects the high standards associated with German dental instrument production.
- Made in Germany: Engineered and produced to rigorous quality standards, reflecting a long tradition of German manufacturing excellence in dental instrumentation.
Clinical Application
The Molt Mouth Prop is commonly used in pediatric dentistry to hold the mouth open during restorative, prophylactic, or surgical procedures. By maintaining a consistent oral aperture without requiring active patient cooperation, it allows the clinician to focus on the procedure rather than managing patient compliance. This small, 11.2 cm variant is the instrument of choice when treating children or patients with limited mouth opening.
About Helmut Zepf Instruments
Helmut Zepf is a well-established manufacturer of dental instruments, known for delivering tools that meet the demands of modern clinical practice. The Molt Mouth Prop (No. 37.261.11) exemplifies their commitment to functional design and durable construction.

FAQ
What is a Molt Mouth Prop used for? It is used to hold a patient's mouth open during dental procedures, reducing the need for active cooperation from the patient.
Is this instrument suitable for pediatric patients? Yes, at 11.2 cm this is the small, pediatric size, specifically intended for use with younger patients.
