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Helmut Zepf GmbH  |  SKU: 17.100.60

Root Elevator, Special, #60, 2 mm, Angled, Flat, Standard Handle with Thumb-Rest, 160 mm | Helmut Zepf No. 17.100.60

Regular price $104.99

The angled root elevator dental instrument from Helmut Zepf is engineered for precise, controlled elevation and luxation of root tips during surgical and routine extractions. Designated as model #60 with a 2 mm working tip, this instrument is purpose-built to access challenging root positions that straight instruments cannot reliably reach.

Key Features

  • Design: Angled, flat blade configuration ideal for posterior and difficult-access sites
  • Tip Width: 2 mm working end for targeted root tip engagement
  • Handle: Standard handle with integrated thumb-rest for enhanced tactile feedback and operator control
  • Overall Length: 160 mm for balanced reach and maneuverability
  • Catalog Reference: Helmut Zepf No. 17.100.60

Clinical Benefits

As a precision angled root elevator dental instrument, the #60 excels in minimally traumatic extraction techniques. The angled geometry allows the clinician to apply controlled rotational and lever forces along the periodontal ligament space, reducing the risk of root fracture and surrounding bone damage. The thumb-rest handle improves stability and reduces fatigue during extended procedures.

Manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH, this instrument upholds the rigorous quality standards associated with German dental instrument craftsmanship. Every detail — from the geometry of the blade to the ergonomics of the handle — reflects a commitment to clinical reliability.

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FAQ

What makes this an angled root elevator dental instrument? The blade is set at an angle relative to the handle axis, allowing access to root surfaces and interdental spaces that a straight elevator cannot comfortably reach.

What procedure is this instrument designed for? It is primarily used for root tip elevation and luxation prior to or during tooth extraction, particularly in posterior regions.

Is this instrument reusable? Helmut Zepf instruments are manufactured for clinical reuse; follow your facility's standard sterilization and infection control protocols.