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Helmut Zepf GmbH  |  SKU: 47.099.34

Wedge Osteotome 3 / 3.5 mm, Blue Color Code | Helmut Zepf No. 47.099.34

Regular price $54.99

The Wedge Osteotome 3 / 3.5 mm with Blue Color Code by Helmut Zepf (No. 47.099.34) is a precision-engineered surgical instrument designed for controlled bone separation and manipulation in dental and oral surgical procedures. As a chisel-type instrument, this Wedge Osteotome is crafted to deliver reliable performance in demanding clinical environments.

Product Overview

This Wedge Osteotome features a 3 / 3.5 mm working end, making it suitable for a range of osteotomy techniques that require accurate, minimally traumatic bone handling. The Blue Color Code allows for fast, reliable instrument identification during procedures, reducing chair-side setup time and minimizing the risk of instrument mix-ups in a busy clinical setting.

Key Features

  • Size: 3 / 3.5 mm working tip
  • Color Code: Blue — for easy identification and set organization
  • Type: Wedge Osteotome / Chisel
  • Manufacturer: Helmut Zepf GmbH
  • Reference Number: 47.099.34

Made in Germany

Dental Instruments, Tools, Burs, Diamonds and Polishers Made In Germany

This Wedge Osteotome is manufactured in Germany, reflecting a tradition of meticulous craftsmanship and stringent quality standards synonymous with Helmut Zepf GmbH. German-made dental instruments are recognized globally for their durability, precision tolerances, and consistent clinical results.

Clinical Application

The Wedge Osteotome is an essential tool for clinicians performing implant site preparation, sinus floor elevation, and other procedures requiring precise bone condensation or splitting. Its balanced design supports ergonomic handling, reducing operator fatigue during extended surgical sessions.

FAQ

What procedures is this Wedge Osteotome suitable for? It is commonly used in implant site preparation, bone condensation, and osteotomy techniques requiring controlled wedge-action force application.

What does the Blue Color Code indicate? The Blue Color Code designates the instrument size range, enabling quick visual identification and streamlined instrument tray organization.