Bracket Removing Pliers 45°, 12 cm, Carbide Inserts | Helmut Zepf No. 33.760.23
The Bracket Debonding Plier from Helmut Zepf (No. 33.760.23) is a precision orthodontic instrument engineered to safely and efficiently remove brackets from tooth surfaces during debonding procedures. With its distinctive 45° angled head and durable carbide inserts, this instrument delivers controlled force application while minimizing enamel stress.
Key Features
- 45° Angled Design: The angled tip provides enhanced access and visibility in all areas of the mouth, ensuring accurate bracket removal.
- Carbide Inserts: Hardened carbide tips offer exceptional wear resistance, extending the working life of the instrument and maintaining consistent grip performance.
- Precision Engineering: Manufactured to exacting tolerances by Helmut Zepf GmbH, a trusted name in German dental instrument craftsmanship.
- Ergonomic Handle: Designed for a secure, fatigue-reducing grip during extended clinical use.
- Made in Germany: Produced under stringent quality standards, reflecting the precision and reliability associated with German dental manufacturing.
Clinical Application
The Bracket Debonding Plier is an essential tool for orthodontic clinicians performing bracket removal at the conclusion of treatment. The 45° carbide insert configuration allows the clinician to engage brackets reliably, reducing the risk of enamel damage and ensuring a smooth, controlled debonding experience for the patient.
As a high-quality Bracket Debonding Plier, this instrument is suitable for use in both general orthodontic practice and specialist settings where repeatability and durability are paramount.
FAQ
What makes carbide inserts beneficial in a Bracket Debonding Plier? Carbide inserts provide superior hardness and wear resistance compared to standard steel tips, ensuring consistent gripping force and a longer instrument lifespan across numerous clinical uses.
Is this instrument autoclavable? As with standard professional dental instruments, it is designed to withstand routine sterilization protocols; always follow your practice's sterilization guidelines.
What is the product reference number? This instrument is listed under Helmut Zepf No. 33.760.23.

