Elevator #27 | Helmut Zepf No. 17.627.00
The dental elevator is an essential hand instrument used by dental professionals to luxate and loosen teeth or roots prior to extraction, and the Helmut Zepf No. 17.627.00 Elevator #27 represents a reliable choice for clinical practice. Crafted to meet the exacting demands of oral surgery and tooth extraction procedures, this instrument is designed to deliver controlled, precise leverage with minimal trauma to surrounding tissues.
Product Overview
The Helmut Zepf Elevator #27 (No. 17.627.00) is a professional-grade dental elevator manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH, a respected name in dental instrument manufacturing. The instrument's geometry is optimized to access the periodontal ligament space effectively, facilitating atraumatic tooth and root removal.
Key Features
- Designed for precise luxation and elevation of teeth and root fragments
- Ergonomic handle for comfortable grip and controlled force application
- High-quality construction suitable for repeated sterilization cycles
- Instrument reference: Helmut Zepf No. 17.627.00, Elevator #27
- Manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH to professional dental standards
Clinical Applications
This dental elevator is commonly employed in routine and surgical extractions, as well as in procedures requiring careful mobilization of impacted or retained roots. Its design supports the clinician in achieving efficient elevation while preserving the integrity of adjacent bone and soft tissue structures.
FAQ
What is a dental elevator used for? A dental elevator is used to luxate teeth and roots within the socket before or during extraction, reducing the force needed for forceps removal.
Is the Helmut Zepf No. 17.627.00 suitable for sterilization? This instrument is intended for professional clinical use and is generally compatible with standard sterilization protocols; consult Helmut Zepf GmbH guidelines for specific recommendations.
Which procedures is the Elevator #27 best suited for? The Elevator #27 is suited for a range of extraction and oral surgery procedures requiring controlled elevation and luxation of dental structures.