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Helmut Zepf GmbH  |  SKU: 10.681.22

Extraction Forceps for Children (Pediatric), English Pattern, without Spring, #22 | Helmut Zepf No. 10.681.22

Regular price $229.99

Pediatric extraction forceps for children are precision dental instruments designed to support safe, controlled primary tooth extractions in younger patients. This model — #22, English Pattern, without Spring — is manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH in Germany, reflecting a longstanding tradition of quality instrument craftsmanship.

Product Overview

The #22 English Pattern design offers a familiar ergonomic form that dental professionals trust for consistent grip and controlled force application. The absence of a spring mechanism allows the clinician to manage opening and closing action manually, which many practitioners prefer for delicate procedures involving deciduous teeth. These pediatric extraction forceps for children are well-suited for use in general dental practices, pediatric dentistry clinics, and oral surgery settings.

Key Features

  • English Pattern design for familiar, reliable handling
  • Without spring — manual action for precise control
  • Instrument #22, sized appropriately for pediatric application
  • Manufactured in Germany by Helmut Zepf GmbH
  • Durable construction intended for repeated clinical use

Why Choose German-Made Instruments?

Instruments produced in Germany are consistently associated with strict manufacturing tolerances and high-grade materials. When selecting pediatric extraction forceps for children, clinicians benefit from instruments that maintain their geometry and finish over extended service life. Helmut Zepf GmbH upholds these standards with each instrument in their range.

FAQ

What teeth is the #22 forceps typically used for? The #22 English Pattern forceps is generally used for extracting deciduous (primary) teeth in pediatric patients, though suitability depends on clinical assessment.

Why are these forceps designed without a spring? A spring-free design gives the clinician direct manual control over the instrument's opening and closing, which can be advantageous for precision and tactile feedback during pediatric procedures.

Are these pediatric extraction forceps for children reusable? These are clinical-grade instruments intended for reuse following appropriate sterilization protocols as per your practice guidelines.