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Helmut Zepf GmbH  |  SKU: 10.681.29

Extraction Forceps for Children (Pediatric), Klein, English Pattern, without Spring, #29 | Helmut Zepf No. 10.681.29

Regular price $229.99

Pediatric extraction forceps children specialists rely on: the Helmut Zepf #29 delivers the precision and control needed for efficient, atraumatic primary tooth removal. Designed in the classic Klein English Pattern and manufactured without a spring mechanism, these forceps offer a clean, responsive grip that experienced clinicians appreciate during delicate pediatric procedures.

Key Features

  • English Pattern design: Time-tested geometry optimized for accessible, controlled extraction technique
  • No spring mechanism: Provides unobstructed tactile feedback and a streamlined instrument profile
  • Klein pattern: Scaled appropriately for smaller oral anatomy encountered in pediatric patients
  • Item number #29 (10.681.29): Clear product identification for consistent reordering
  • Made in Germany: Manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH to exacting quality standards

Designed for Pediatric Clinical Practice

When treating young patients, instrument selection directly influences both procedural outcomes and the child's comfort. These pediatric extraction forceps children practitioners trust are engineered to minimize soft-tissue trauma while maintaining a secure hold on primary teeth. The absence of a spring keeps the instrument lightweight and easy to maneuver within a child's smaller oral cavity.

Helmut Zepf GmbH has a longstanding reputation for producing high-quality dental instruments in Germany. Each pair of pediatric extraction forceps children dentists select from this line benefits from rigorous manufacturing oversight, ensuring reliable performance across repeated sterilization cycles and clinical use.

FAQ

What makes the Klein English Pattern suitable for pediatric extractions? The Klein pattern is scaled for smaller dental arches, and the English Pattern geometry provides a familiar, ergonomic grip that supports controlled extraction movements in pediatric patients.

Are these forceps autoclavable? As with standard dental instruments, these forceps are intended for standard sterilization protocols; always follow your facility's validated sterilization procedures.

What tooth type is the #29 designed for? The #29 designation identifies a specific beak configuration suited to particular primary teeth — consult product documentation or your supplier for detailed anatomical indications.