Extraction Forceps for Children (Pediatric), English Pattern, without Spring, #51 | Helmut Zepf No. 10.681.51
Pediatric extraction forceps children model #51 from Helmut Zepf GmbH represents a precisely engineered solution designed to meet the demanding requirements of pediatric dental extractions. Crafted in Germany to exacting standards, this instrument follows the classic English pattern and is manufactured without a spring mechanism, giving the clinician full tactile control throughout the extraction procedure.
Design and Clinical Features
The English pattern geometry of these pediatric extraction forceps children provides a familiar, ergonomic grip that experienced dental professionals rely on for consistent, atraumatic tissue management. The absence of a spring allows for a streamlined instrument profile and reduces mechanical complexity, ensuring long-term durability and ease of maintenance.
- English pattern design for reliable anatomical adaptation
- No spring mechanism — simplified construction, full manual control
- Precision-machined beaks suited to primary dentition
- Manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH in Germany
- Instrument number: #51 (ref. 10.681.51)
Why Choose Zepf Pediatric Instruments
Helmut Zepf GmbH has a longstanding reputation for producing high-quality dental instruments. These pediatric extraction forceps children are part of a comprehensive range designed to address the unique anatomical considerations of younger patients. The carefully contoured beaks are shaped to engage primary tooth roots securely, supporting controlled luxation and minimising trauma to surrounding tissues.
FAQ
What teeth are these forceps intended for? These instruments are designed for use on primary (deciduous) teeth in pediatric patients, where smaller beak dimensions and precise geometry are essential.
Is the English pattern suitable for general pediatric practice? Yes. The English pattern is widely used in dental practice and is well suited to routine extractions in children when employed with appropriate technique.
Why is there no spring on this model? The spring-free design gives clinicians unassisted control of grip pressure, which many practitioners prefer for delicate pediatric extraction forceps children procedures requiring careful force application.


