Micro Tissue Forceps - 17.5cm, 1X2 Teeth, TOUCHGRIP Design | Helmut Zepf No. 22.811.17HZU
The Micro Tissue Forceps by Helmut Zepf (No. 22.811.17HZU) are a precision surgical instrument co-developed with Dr. Hürzeler and Dr. Zuhr, engineered to meet the exacting demands of modern microsurgical and periodontal procedures. With an overall length of 17.5 cm and a 1×2 teeth tip configuration, these forceps deliver controlled, atraumatic tissue handling across a range of operative dental applications.
TOUCHGRIP Design
The defining feature of these Micro Tissue Forceps is the innovative TOUCHGRIP Design, co-developed by Dr. Hürzeler and Dr. Zuhr. This ergonomic handle concept is engineered to enhance tactile feedback and provide a secure, fatigue-reducing grip during delicate soft tissue manipulation. The result is a more controlled instrument experience throughout extended clinical procedures. For full details on this ergonomic concept, refer to the official TOUCHGRIP BROCHURE.
Key Specifications
- Type: Micro Tissue Forceps — Operative / Pliers category
- Length: 17.5 cm
- Tip Configuration: 1×2 Teeth
- Handle Design: TOUCHGRIP
- Developed by: Dr. Hürzeler and Dr. Zuhr
- Item No.: 22.811.17HZU
Made in Germany
These Micro Tissue Forceps are manufactured in Germany, reflecting Helmut Zepf's long-standing commitment to precision craftsmanship and instrument quality. German-made dental instruments are recognised globally for their consistent dimensional accuracy, material quality, and clinical reliability — qualities that matter in every microsurgical procedure.
FAQ
What procedures are these Micro Tissue Forceps suited for? They are intended for microsurgical and operative dental procedures requiring precise, controlled soft tissue handling, such as periodontal and mucogingival surgery.
What does the 1×2 teeth configuration mean? It refers to the interlocking tip pattern — one tooth on one jaw engaging two teeth on the opposing jaw — providing a firm yet controlled tissue grasp.
Who developed the TOUCHGRIP Design? The TOUCHGRIP Design was developed by Dr. Hürzeler and Dr. Zuhr as a new ergonomic instrument concept for enhanced clinical precision.
