Composite Plastic Filling Instrument Plugger ball Ø 2.1 mm / Plugger ball Ø 1.3 mm blunt - ZEPF-bIONIK Handle with NANOPAL Coating | Helmut Zepf No. 26.120.70TI
The Dental Composite Filling Instrument Ball Plugger from Helmut Zepf is a precision-engineered restorative tool designed for the accurate placement and condensation of composite materials in clinical dentistry. This instrument features a dual-ended configuration with a Plugger ball Ø 2.1 mm on one end and a Plugger ball Ø 1.3 mm (blunt) on the other, offering versatile working options for different cavity sizes and access requirements.
Key Features
- Dual Plugger Design: Ball Ø 2.1 mm and Ball Ø 1.3 mm blunt ends for flexible composite placement
- NANOPAL Coating: Advanced surface coating engineered to reduce composite sticking, improving instrument performance and clinical efficiency
- bIONIK Handle: Ergonomically optimized handle design for enhanced grip, control, and reduced hand fatigue during procedures
- Made in Germany: Manufactured to the high standards associated with German dental instrument craftsmanship
- Helmut Zepf No. 26.120.70TI
Clinical Application
As a professional-grade Dental Composite Filling Instrument Ball Plugger, this tool is well suited for the condensation and shaping of composite resin restorations. The two ball-shaped working ends allow clinicians to adapt their technique to both broad and narrow cavity preparations, ensuring thorough material adaptation and minimal voids.
The NANOPAL Coating on this Dental Composite Filling Instrument Ball Plugger is specifically designed to minimize composite adhesion to the instrument surface, streamlining the restorative workflow and reducing material waste. Combined with the ergonomic bIONIK Handle, the instrument promotes consistent, controlled application throughout extended procedures.

FAQ
What sizes are the working ends on this instrument? This instrument features a Plugger ball Ø 2.1 mm and a Plugger ball Ø 1.3 mm blunt end.
What is the benefit of the NANOPAL Coating? The NANOPAL Coating is designed to reduce composite material sticking to the instrument surface, improving efficiency and ease of use during restorative procedures.
What handle type does this instrument use? It uses the bIONIK Handle, which is ergonomically designed for improved grip and reduced hand fatigue. This Dental Composite Filling Instrument Ball Plugger is identified by Helmut Zepf reference number 26.120.70TI.
