Root Tip Elevator, Approximal Root Elevator, Mesial #77Rs, 2.5 mm, ZEPF X-Tool Handle, Red Color Code, Onyx Coating | Helmut Zepf No. 17.008.02TI
The Root Tip Elevator Approximal Mesial #77Rs is a precision dental instrument designed for the careful elevation and removal of retained root tips and approximal root structures. With a 2.5 mm working end, this instrument delivers controlled, targeted access in posterior and anterior regions where space is limited.
Key Features
- Type: Approximal Root Elevator, Mesial #77Rs
- Working Width: 2.5 mm
- Handle: ZEPF X-Tool Handle for enhanced grip and rotational control
- Color Code: Red — for quick, error-free instrument identification
- Coating: Onyx Coating for improved surface hardness and corrosion resistance
ZEPF X-Tool Handle
The ZEPF X-Tool Handle is engineered to reduce hand fatigue during prolonged procedures. Its ergonomic geometry provides a secure, non-slip grip, allowing the clinician to apply precise torque and pressure without compromising tactile feedback. The red color code ensures rapid tray identification in a clinical setting.
Onyx Coating
The Onyx Coating applied to this Root Tip Elevator enhances the instrument's resistance to wear and surface corrosion, contributing to a longer service life while maintaining the refined edge geometry required for effective root tip elevation.
Made in Germany

This Root Tip Elevator is manufactured by Helmut Zepf, a German dental instrument manufacturer with a longstanding reputation for quality craftsmanship and precision engineering. Instruments are produced in Germany to rigorous standards.
FAQ
What is the working width of the #77Rs mesial elevator? The working end measures 2.5 mm, suited for approximal access in root tip elevation procedures.
What does the red color code indicate? The red color code is a standardized identification system that allows for quick instrument recognition and sorting during tray setup and sterilization.
What is the benefit of the Onyx Coating on a Root Tip Elevator? The Onyx Coating increases surface hardness and corrosion resistance, extending the working life of the instrument through repeated sterilization cycles.

