Blumenthal Bone Rongeur Forceps - 45° Curved, 15.5 cm | Helmut Zepf No. 42.360.15
The rongeur forceps Blumenthal is a precision surgical instrument designed for controlled bone removal in dental and oral surgical procedures. Engineered by Helmut Zepf GmbH in Germany, this instrument reflects the exacting standards of German manufacturing craftsmanship.
Product Overview
This Blumenthal Bone Rongeur features a 45° curved working end and an overall length of 15.5 cm, offering excellent access and leverage during bone reduction procedures. The angled design allows clinicians to approach surgical sites with greater control and reduced tissue trauma. As a category of rongeur forceps, this instrument is well-suited to oral surgery, implantology, and bone contouring applications where precision and reliability are essential.
Key Features
- Pattern: Blumenthal Bone Rongeur
- Angulation: 45° curved
- Overall length: 15.5 cm
- Manufacturer reference: Helmut Zepf No. 42.360.15
- Made in Germany
Why Choose This Instrument
When selecting rongeur forceps for clinical use, instrument geometry, material quality, and ergonomic balance are critical considerations. The Blumenthal design is a well-established pattern recognized for its reliable cutting action and manageable handle profile. The 45° curve facilitates access in posterior regions and angled approaches that a straight instrument may not accommodate efficiently.
Manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH, this instrument is produced in Germany, a hallmark of quality associated with precision dental instrumentation. Clinicians and surgical teams who require consistent, repeatable performance will find this rongeur forceps a dependable addition to their surgical kit.
FAQ
What procedures are Blumenthal rongeur forceps used for? They are primarily used in oral and maxillofacial surgery for bone reduction, contouring, and removal during implant preparation or alveoloplasty procedures.
What does the 45° curve provide? The 45° angulation improves access to posterior surgical sites and allows the clinician to work at comfortable wrist angles, reducing fatigue during extended procedures.
Is this instrument made in Germany? Yes, this instrument is manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH in Germany.

