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Helmut Zepf GmbH  |  SKU: 42.406.14

Cleveland Bone Cutting Forceps/Rongeur #5S - Small Pattern, 14 cm | Helmut Zepf No. 42.406.14

Regular price $304.99

The rongeur forceps Cleveland Bone Cutting Forceps #5S from Helmut Zepf is a precision-engineered surgical instrument designed for demanding bone cutting and shaping procedures in dental and oral surgery. Built to the exacting standards for which Helmut Zepf GmbH is renowned, this instrument delivers consistent, reliable performance in clinical environments.

Product Overview

This Cleveland pattern rongeur forceps is offered in a small pattern configuration (#5S) with an overall length of 14 cm, making it well suited for procedures requiring controlled access and precise tissue management. The small pattern design provides enhanced maneuverability in confined surgical fields, allowing clinicians to work with confidence and accuracy.

Key Features

  • Model: Cleveland Bone Cutting Rongeur, Small Pattern, #5S
  • Length: 14 cm
  • Helmut Zepf No.: 42.406.14
  • Pattern: Cleveland, Small
  • Origin: Made in Germany

Why Choose This Instrument

As a high-quality rongeur forceps, this instrument is crafted in Germany, reflecting the precision manufacturing and rigorous quality control associated with German dental instrumentation. The Cleveland design is a trusted pattern among oral surgeons and dental professionals, offering dependable cutting action and ergonomic handling during bone reduction and contouring procedures.

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FAQ

What is a Cleveland pattern rongeur forceps? The Cleveland pattern is a widely recognized design in oral surgery instruments, characterized by its cutting jaw geometry that facilitates efficient bone removal and shaping.

What procedures is this rongeur forceps suitable for? It is typically used in oral and maxillofacial surgical procedures involving bone cutting, trimming, or contouring, such as alveoloplasty and ridge reduction.

Is this instrument made in Germany? Yes, this instrument is manufactured in Germany by Helmut Zepf GmbH, ensuring high standards of quality and durability.