Extraction Forceps, English Pattern, #29 for Children (Pediatric), Roba Design | Helmut Zepf No. 10.685.29
The pediatric extraction forceps English pattern #29 by Helmut Zepf is a precision instrument designed to support reliable and controlled tooth extractions in pediatric patients. Manufactured in Germany to the exacting standards that define Zepf's reputation, this forceps combines ergonomic design with clinical functionality to meet the demands of modern pediatric dentistry.
Roba Design for Enhanced Control
The #29 model features the distinctive Roba design, which provides a secure grip and improved tactile feedback during extractions. The English pattern configuration positions the beaks in alignment with the clinician's wrist, reducing the rotational force required and helping to minimise patient discomfort. These characteristics make the pediatric extraction forceps English pattern an ideal choice for practitioners who prioritise precision and patient care in every procedure.
Purpose-Built for Pediatric Dentistry
Sized and shaped specifically for use with primary (deciduous) teeth, this instrument allows clinicians to access smaller anatomical structures with confidence. The narrower beaks are contoured to adapt to the root morphology of deciduous teeth, facilitating clean, controlled extraction movements. As a pediatric extraction forceps English pattern instrument, it integrates seamlessly into standard pediatric extraction workflows.
Quality Made in Germany
Helmut Zepf GmbH has built a longstanding reputation for manufacturing high-quality dental instruments. Every instrument is produced in Germany, reflecting a commitment to material integrity, consistent finishing, and clinical performance. The #29 forceps exemplifies this standard.
- English pattern design for ergonomic wrist alignment
- Roba design handle for secure, comfortable grip
- Sized for pediatric (deciduous) teeth
- Manufactured in Germany by Helmut Zepf GmbH
- Item reference: 10.685.29
FAQ
What teeth is the #29 forceps designed for? It is designed for use with primary (deciduous) teeth in pediatric patients, shaped to accommodate their smaller root structures.
What is the advantage of the English pattern? The English pattern aligns the beaks with the clinician's wrist axis, allowing for more controlled extraction force and improved ergonomics during the procedure.
What is the Roba design? The Roba design refers to a handle configuration that enhances grip security and tactile control, a key feature of this pediatric extraction forceps English pattern model.


