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Helmut Zepf GmbH  |  SKU: 22.310.12

Dressing Forceps, Adson, 12 cm (4-3/4") with Tungsten Carbide,-Tipped Jaws | Helmut Zepf No. 22.310.12

Regular price $119.99

The adson dressing forceps by Helmut Zepf is a precision-engineered instrument designed for reliable tissue handling in clinical and dental procedures. Manufactured in Germany to exacting standards, this 12 cm (4-3/4") instrument combines ergonomic balance with the durability that surgical professionals demand.

Key Features

  • Tungsten Carbide-Tipped Jaws: The tungsten carbide tips deliver exceptional grip and wear resistance, ensuring consistent performance across repeated use.
  • Adson Pattern Design: The classic Adson configuration provides a lightweight, fine-tipped profile suited for delicate tissue manipulation and precise dressing placement.
  • Compact 12 cm Length: At 4-3/4" in overall length, these adson dressing forceps offer optimal control in confined intraoral or clinical environments.
  • Made in Germany: Produced under Helmut Zepf's rigorous quality standards, ensuring instrument consistency and longevity.

Instrument Details

Attribute Detail
Pattern Adson
Length 12 cm (4-3/4")
Tip Material Tungsten Carbide
Reference No. Helmut Zepf 22.310.12
Origin Made in Germany

Clinical Application

These adson dressing forceps are well suited for securing wound dressings, handling delicate tissues, and performing a range of clinical tasks where a fine, controlled grip is essential. The tungsten carbide tips resist deformation over time, maintaining jaw alignment and tactile precision throughout the instrument's service life.

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FAQ

What are adson dressing forceps used for? They are primarily used for handling wound dressings, grasping delicate tissues, and supporting minor surgical or dental procedures requiring fine, precise control.

What is the advantage of tungsten carbide tips? Tungsten carbide tips provide superior hardness and wear resistance compared to standard stainless steel, prolonging the functional life of the instrument and maintaining consistent jaw grip.

What is the length of this instrument? This instrument measures 12 cm (4-3/4") in overall length, making it ideal for close-access clinical work.