ZEPF-Line Raspatory/Curette - 2.6 mm Wide | Helmut Zepf No. 41.864.13
The Curette is an essential instrument in any dental or surgical operatory, and the ZEPF-Line Raspatory/Curette — 2.6 mm wide — from Helmut Zepf GmbH represents a refined example of German-engineered precision. Designed for clinicians who demand consistent, reliable performance, this instrument is purpose-built for delicate tissue and bone work where accuracy is non-negotiable.
Product Overview
The ZEPF-Line Raspatory/Curette features a 2.6 mm working width, making it well suited for procedures requiring targeted access and controlled tissue removal. As a dual-function raspatory and curette, it supports both scraping and scooping actions, offering the clinician versatile utility from a single, ergonomically balanced instrument. This Curette is manufactured in Germany under the quality standards associated with the Helmut Zepf product range.
Key Features
- Working width: 2.6 mm
- Dual-function: raspatory and curette in one instrument
- Part of the ZEPF-Line professional series
- Manufactured in Germany
- Helmut Zepf No. 41.864.13
Why Choose a ZEPF-Line Curette?
German craftsmanship is synonymous with longevity and clinical reliability. The ZEPF-Line Curette series is engineered to maintain its edge and structural integrity through repeated sterilisation cycles, supporting infection control protocols without compromising instrument quality. The balanced handle design promotes ergonomic control, reducing operator fatigue during extended procedures.
Clinical Applications
This Curette is appropriate for use in periodontal, oral surgical, and related clinical settings where precise tissue and root surface instrumentation is required. The 2.6 mm width is particularly useful for accessing narrow sites or confined anatomical areas.

FAQ
What is the working width of this instrument? The working tip measures 2.6 mm wide, providing focused access for precise clinical use.
Is this instrument reusable and autoclavable? As a professional-grade German dental instrument, it is designed to withstand standard sterilisation processes, though clinicians should follow the manufacturer's guidelines.
What is the Helmut Zepf catalogue reference? This instrument is listed under Helmut Zepf No. 41.864.13.
