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Helmut Zepf GmbH  |  SKU: 26.262.00

Heidemann Composite Instrument #0 - Rigid/Arched, 2 mm | Helmut Zepf No. 26.262.00

Regular price $19.99

The Heidemann composite instrument dental tool from Helmut Zepf is a precision-engineered instrument designed to meet the demanding standards of modern restorative dentistry. Designated as instrument #0 with a rigid/arched configuration and a 2 mm working end, it offers consistent performance across a wide range of composite placement and sculpting procedures.

Product Overview

This Heidemann composite instrument dental tool — model number 26.262.00 — features a rigid shank combined with an arched blade geometry, providing the clinician with predictable handling and controlled adaptation of composite materials to cavity preparations. The 2 mm tip width makes it well-suited for detailed contouring and finishing work in both anterior and posterior restorations.

Key Features

  • Instrument designation: #0 Rigid/Arched
  • Working end width: 2 mm
  • Heidemann design series for composite application
  • Manufactured to exacting German quality standards
  • Suitable for composite placement, shaping, and contouring

Made in Germany

As with all instruments in the Helmut Zepf portfolio, this Heidemann composite instrument dental tool is proudly manufactured in Germany, reflecting the brand's long-standing commitment to precision engineering, material integrity, and clinical reliability. German-made dental instruments are recognized worldwide for their consistent quality and durability.

Clinical Application

The rigid/arched profile of this instrument enables the practitioner to access and adapt composite resin in challenging cavity configurations. Whether working on Class I, II, or anterior restorations, the arched tip geometry helps reduce material drag and supports smooth layering technique. This Heidemann composite instrument dental tool is a practical addition to any composite instrumentation tray.

FAQ

What is the working end size of this instrument? The working end measures 2 mm in width, providing a precise contact area for composite placement and contouring.

What does the rigid/arched designation mean? Rigid refers to the shank stiffness, which offers controlled force transmission, while arched describes the curved blade profile that aids access to cavity walls.

Is this instrument autoclavable? Helmut Zepf instruments are generally designed to withstand standard sterilization protocols; however, always refer to the manufacturer's specific care instructions for this model.