Osteotome Instrument, Concave, Straight, Concave, Straight, Ø 2.8 mm Colorless Mark | Helmut Zepf No. 47.942.28
The Dental Osteotome is a precision surgical instrument designed to facilitate controlled bone manipulation during implant site preparation and related oral procedures. This concave, straight configuration with a Ø 2.8 mm tip and colorless mark is engineered to deliver consistent, reliable performance in clinical settings.
Product Overview
This Dental Osteotome from Helmut Zepf (No. 47.942.28) features a concave, straight working end with a 2.8 mm diameter. The colorless mark provides clear size identification at a glance, reducing the risk of instrument mix-ups during procedures. Manufactured in Germany, it reflects the craftsmanship and quality standards that Helmut Zepf GmbH is known for in the dental instrument industry.
Key Features
- Concave, straight design for precise bone condensation and lateral displacement
- Ø 2.8 mm tip diameter with colorless color-coding mark
- High-quality German manufacturing for durability and longevity
- Ergonomic handle for confident grip and tactile feedback
- Compatible with standard implant site preparation protocols
Why Choose This Dental Osteotome?
Selecting the right Dental Osteotome is essential for achieving predictable outcomes in implant dentistry. The straight, concave tip geometry allows clinicians to condense and widen bone sites methodically, preserving bone density and supporting optimal implant stability. The clearly marked 2.8 mm size ensures seamless instrument sequencing within a full osteotome kit.

FAQ
What is a Dental Osteotome used for? A Dental Osteotome is used to prepare implant osteotomy sites by condensing and laterally displacing bone, rather than removing it, which helps preserve bone volume and density.
What does the colorless mark indicate? The colorless mark serves as a size identifier for the 2.8 mm diameter instrument, enabling quick and accurate selection during clinical procedures.
Is this instrument autoclavable? Helmut Zepf instruments are generally designed to withstand standard sterilization protocols; please refer to the manufacturer's instructions for specific sterilization guidance.
