Extraction Forceps, English Pattern, #7 for Children (Pediatric), Roba Design | Helmut Zepf No. 10.685.07
The pediatric extraction forceps English pattern #7 for children by Helmut Zepf GmbH represents a benchmark in precision dental instrumentation designed specifically for pediatric patients. Crafted under the Roba Design, this forceps offers clinicians the confidence and control needed during deciduous tooth extractions in younger patients.
Instrument Overview
Engineered for the unique anatomical requirements of children's dentition, the pediatric extraction forceps English pattern #7 features a classic English-style handle geometry that promotes a natural, ergonomic grip. This design reduces hand fatigue during procedures and supports accurate application of controlled extraction forces. The instrument is manufactured in Germany to exacting quality standards, ensuring consistent performance and long-term durability.
Key Features
- English Pattern Design: Time-tested handle form for reliable grip and precise force transfer
- Roba Design: Refined ergonomic profile tailored for pediatric dental procedures
- Pediatric-Specific Beaks: Shaped to accommodate the smaller root anatomy of primary teeth
- German Manufacturing: Produced by Helmut Zepf GmbH to strict quality and hygiene standards
- Autoclavable: Compatible with standard sterilization protocols for clinical hygiene compliance
Clinical Application
This pediatric extraction forceps English pattern is indicated for the atraumatic extraction of primary teeth, helping minimize patient discomfort and supporting positive dental experiences in children. The #7 designation corresponds to a specific beak configuration suited to particular tooth positions — consult your instrument reference guide for precise application details.
FAQ
Is this forceps suitable for all primary teeth? The #7 designation refers to a specific beak design; consult clinical references or the manufacturer for precise indications regarding tooth positions.
Can this instrument be autoclaved? As with standard dental instruments from Helmut Zepf GmbH, it is designed to withstand routine sterilization cycles, though always refer to the manufacturer's instructions for specific sterilization guidance.
What makes the English pattern suitable for pediatric use? The English pattern handle allows for a firm, controlled grip that gives clinicians precise tactile feedback, which is especially valuable when working with the delicate anatomy of pediatric patients.


