Bracket Removing Pliers - Short Jaw Branches with Plastic Insert | Helmut Zepf No. 33.770.25
The Bracket Removing Plier from Helmut Zepf is a precision-engineered orthodontic instrument designed to remove brackets cleanly and efficiently during orthodontic procedures. Crafted from forged high carbon steel, this instrument delivers the durability and structural integrity demanded in professional clinical environments.
Key Features
- Constructed from forged high carbon steel for long-lasting performance
- Fitted with a plastic insert to protect bracket and tooth surface during removal
- Precision-forged jaws ensure consistent grip and controlled force application
- Ergonomic handle design supports comfortable, fatigue-free use during extended procedures
- Manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH, a trusted German instrument maker
Why Choose This Bracket Removing Plier
The plastic insert integrated into this Bracket Removing Plier minimizes the risk of enamel damage and bracket distortion during debonding. This makes it an ideal choice for orthodontists who require both precision and patient safety in their daily clinical workflow. The forged high carbon steel construction ensures the instrument maintains its geometry and strength through repeated sterilization cycles and heavy clinical use.
Made in Germany, this instrument reflects the exacting standards of Helmut Zepf GmbH, a manufacturer with a longstanding reputation for producing high-quality dental and orthodontic hand instruments. The Bracket Removing Plier is suitable for use in general orthodontic practice as well as specialist clinical settings.

FAQ
What is the plastic insert used for? The plastic insert protects the bracket and adjacent enamel surface from scratching or damage during the removal process.
Is this instrument autoclavable? Forged high carbon steel instruments are generally compatible with standard autoclave sterilization; consult your sterilization protocol for specific guidance.
What is the product reference for this Bracket Removing Plier? This instrument is listed under Helmut Zepf reference No. 33.770.25.
