Double-Ended Cement Spatula #3 - Octagonal Handle, Stainless Steel, 8 mm | Helmut Zepf No. 26.130.03
The double-ended cement spatula stainless steel instrument from Helmut Zepf is a precision-engineered composite and cement spatula designed for consistent, reliable performance in clinical dental practice. Designated as model #3 and featuring an ergonomic octagonal handle with an 8 mm diameter, this double-ended design delivers versatile functionality from a single instrument, reducing chair-side clutter and improving workflow efficiency.
Key Features
- Instrument Type: Composite and Cement Spatula, Double-Ended
- Model Number: Helmut Zepf No. 26.130.03
- Handle Design: Octagonal, providing secure grip and precise rotational control
- Handle Diameter: 8 mm
- Material: Stainless steel construction throughout
- Configuration: Double-ended (#3) for dual working ends in a single instrument
Clinical Benefits
The octagonal handle of this double-ended cement spatula stainless steel instrument prevents unwanted rolling on instrument trays and affords the clinician tactile control during mixing and placement procedures. The stainless steel composition supports autoclave sterilization and long-term durability under demanding operatory conditions. As a product of Helmut Zepf GmbH, this spatula reflects the exacting standards of German dental instrument manufacturing.
Whether working with dental cements, composites, or similar restorative materials, the double-ended cement spatula stainless steel design ensures that clinicians can carry out placement and shaping tasks with accuracy and ease. The balanced, symmetrical construction of this instrument allows for ambidextrous use.

FAQ
What materials is this spatula compatible with? This instrument is suitable for use with dental cements, composites, and similar restorative materials commonly used in clinical dentistry.
Is the double-ended cement spatula stainless steel instrument autoclavable? Stainless steel instruments of this type are generally compatible with standard autoclave sterilization cycles; consult your sterilization protocol for confirmation.
What makes the octagonal handle advantageous? The octagonal profile prevents the instrument from rolling off flat surfaces and provides enhanced rotational control and grip stability during use.
