Applicator Ring for Ø 5 and 7 mm Rings - Extendable To 9 mm with Metal Ring, for 47.099.26 | Helmut Zepf No. 47.099.25
The Applicator Ring from Helmut Zepf is a precision-engineered dental accessory designed for use with ring diameters of 5 mm and 7 mm, with the capability to extend up to 9 mm when used with the optional metal ring. Compatible with Helmut Zepf article 47.099.26, this instrument delivers the reliable performance that dental professionals demand in clinical settings.
Key Features
- Designed for ring diameters of Ø 5 mm and Ø 7 mm
- Extendable to 9 mm diameter with the use of a metal ring
- Compatible with Helmut Zepf No. 47.099.26
- Manufactured to precise tolerances for consistent clinical application
- Made in Germany — crafted under stringent quality standards
Why Choose This Applicator Ring
The Applicator Ring is engineered to provide dental practitioners with a dependable tool for matrix ring application procedures. Its adaptable sizing — from 5 mm and 7 mm up to 9 mm with the metal ring extension — ensures versatility across a range of clinical scenarios. Helmut Zepf instruments are manufactured in Germany, reflecting a longstanding commitment to quality, precision, and durability that professionals trust.
Whether you are working on routine restorations or more demanding procedures, the Applicator Ring offers the control and consistency required for high-quality outcomes. As part of the Helmut Zepf 47.099 system, it integrates seamlessly with the corresponding ring holder (47.099.26) for a complete, purpose-built solution.

FAQ
What ring sizes does this applicator support? This Applicator Ring is compatible with ring diameters of Ø 5 mm and Ø 7 mm, and can be extended to 9 mm with the included or separately sourced metal ring.
Which Helmut Zepf product is this compatible with? It is specifically designed for use with Helmut Zepf article No. 47.099.26.
Where is this instrument manufactured? This product is made in Germany by Helmut Zepf GmbH, ensuring high standards of precision and durability.
