Composite Plastic Filling Instrument #2 Plugger cone-shaped to form the fissures small Ø 1.8 mm / Large Ø 2.2 mm - ZEPF-bIONIK Handle with NANOPAL Coating | Helmut Zepf No. 26.120.31TI
The Dental Composite Filling Instrument Cone Shaped Plugger from Helmut Zepf is a precision-engineered restorative tool designed to adapt, condense, and shape composite materials within fissures with consistent accuracy. This instrument is built to meet the demanding standards of modern clinical dentistry, delivering reliable performance across a wide range of restorative procedures.
Product Specifications
- Instrument Type: Plugger, cone-shaped
- Instrument Number: #2
- Working End Dimensions: Small Ø 1.8 mm / Large Ø 2.2 mm
- Handle: ZEPF-bIONIK ergonomic handle
- Coating: NANOPAL Coating
- Reference Number: Helmut Zepf No. 26.120.31TI
- Origin: Made in Germany
Key Features
This Dental Composite Filling Instrument Cone Shaped Plugger features the innovative ZEPF-bIONIK handle, engineered to provide superior ergonomic grip and reduce hand fatigue during extended clinical use. The NANOPAL Coating ensures composite materials do not adhere to the instrument surface, promoting clean, efficient placement and adaptation within fissure preparations.
With its precisely calibrated cone-shaped tip geometry — small Ø 1.8 mm and large Ø 2.2 mm — clinicians can accurately form, condense, and contour restorative composite within fissures, achieving optimal anatomical adaptation and surface finish in every case.
Why Choose Helmut Zepf
Helmut Zepf GmbH is a trusted German manufacturer with a long-standing reputation for quality dental instrumentation. Each instrument is produced to exacting standards, ensuring longevity, balance, and clinical precision. The Dental Composite Filling Instrument Cone Shaped Plugger exemplifies this commitment to professional-grade dental tools crafted in Germany.

FAQ
What is the purpose of the cone-shaped plugger tip? The cone-shaped tip is designed to condense and form composite resin within fissures, enabling precise anatomical shaping during restorative procedures.
What does the NANOPAL Coating do? The NANOPAL Coating minimizes composite sticking to the instrument surface, allowing for smoother placement and easier manipulation of restorative materials.
What handle system does this instrument use? This instrument features the ZEPF-bIONIK handle, engineered for ergonomic comfort and optimal control during use.
