Dean Scissors - 17 cm, Serrated Edge, Surgical Tissue, Gum Scissors | Helmut Zepf No. 46.123.17
Dean Scissors are a trusted instrument in dental and oral surgical practice, designed for precise tissue management and soft-tissue manipulation. This model from Helmut Zepf — catalog reference No. 46.123.17 — is a Howard Muller (Dean) pattern gum scissor measuring 17 cm (6-3/4 inches) in overall length, featuring a serrated saw edge for controlled, non-slip cutting of surgical tissue.
Key Features
- Pattern: Dean (Howard Muller) — a widely recognised dental scissor design
- Blade Edge: Serrated (saw edge) for secure tissue grip and precise incision control
- Intended Use: Surgical tissue cutting, gum surgery, and intraoral soft-tissue procedures
- Length: 17 cm (6-3/4 inches)
- Manufacturer: Helmut Zepf GmbH, Germany
About This Instrument
Dean Scissors in this configuration are particularly suited to periodontology and oral surgery settings where accurate, clean cuts through gingival and mucosal tissue are required. The serrated blade edge prevents slippage during cutting, offering the clinician consistent control across each stroke. The 17 cm length provides a balanced reach without compromising tactile feedback — a consideration valued in both open-field and confined intraoral environments.
Manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH in Germany, these Dean Scissors reflect the quality standards associated with German surgical instrument production. The instrument is identified under Helmut Zepf catalog number 46.123.17.

FAQ
What procedure are Dean Scissors used for? Dean Scissors are primarily used in dental and oral surgical procedures involving soft-tissue and gum cutting, including periodontal and flap surgeries.
What does the serrated edge provide? The serrated (saw) edge enhances grip on tissue during cutting, reducing slippage and improving control for the clinician.
What is the length of this scissor? This model measures 17 cm (6-3/4 inches) in overall length.
