Prichard Raspatory Curette for extensive flap elevations and to retract hinged flap parts, ZEPF-Line Handle | Helmut Zepf No. 24.747.04
The Prichard raspatory curette flap elevation instrument by Helmut Zepf is a precision-engineered periodontal tool designed for extensive flap elevations and the retraction of hinged flap parts during surgical procedures. Crafted under the renowned ZEPF-Line Handle series, this instrument reflects the exacting standards of German manufacturing excellence.
Designed for Demanding Surgical Workflows
The Prichard raspatory curette flap elevation design addresses the specific challenges encountered during complex periodontal and oral surgery. Its carefully shaped working end allows clinicians to elevate mucoperiosteal flaps with controlled, consistent strokes, reducing tissue trauma and improving procedural efficiency. The ZEPF-Line Handle provides an ergonomic grip that supports precise tactile feedback throughout extended clinical use.
Key Features
- Engineered for extensive flap elevations in periodontal surgery
- Suitable for retracting hinged flap parts with minimal tissue disruption
- ZEPF-Line Handle for ergonomic control and reduced hand fatigue
- Made in Germany to stringent quality standards
- Instrument reference: Helmut Zepf No. 24.747.04
German Craftsmanship You Can Rely On
Helmut Zepf GmbH has built a reputation for producing dental instruments that combine material integrity with functional precision. The Prichard raspatory curette flap elevation exemplifies this tradition, offering clinicians a reliable tool that performs consistently across a range of surgical indications. Each instrument is manufactured in Germany, ensuring adherence to the quality benchmarks the ZEPF-Line is known for.

FAQ
What procedures is the Prichard raspatory curette flap elevation used for? It is primarily used for extensive mucoperiosteal flap elevations and for retracting hinged flap parts during periodontal and oral surgical procedures.
What handle type does this instrument feature? This instrument features the ZEPF-Line Handle, engineered for ergonomic grip and precise tactile control during clinical use.
Where is this instrument manufactured? This instrument is made in Germany by Helmut Zepf GmbH, in accordance with their established quality standards.
