Direct Bond Bracket Holder for Setting Brackets with Plates | Helmut Zepf No. 31.299.90
The Direct Bond Bracket Holder by Helmut Zepf (No. 31.299.90) is a precision-engineered clamping tweezer/plier designed specifically for placing direct bonding brackets with plates in orthodontic procedures. Crafted in Germany, this instrument reflects the meticulous manufacturing standards that Helmut Zepf GmbH is renowned for across the dental and orthodontic community.
Product Overview
The Direct Bond Bracket Holder is purpose-built for the controlled, accurate placement of orthodontic brackets during the direct bonding process. Its clamping tweezer design allows clinicians to grip and position brackets with confidence, minimizing the risk of malpositioning and reducing chair time. Whether you are working with standard metal brackets or ceramic systems, this instrument provides the tactile feedback and secure hold required for consistent clinical outcomes.
Key Features
- Specialized clamping tweezer/plier configuration for reliable bracket placement
- Designed for use with direct bonding brackets fitted with plates
- Manufactured in Germany to high quality standards
- Ergonomic design for precise, controlled handling during orthodontic procedures
- Durable construction suited to repeated sterilization cycles
Why Choose the Direct Bond Bracket Holder?
Orthodontic bracket placement demands both precision and repeatability. The Direct Bond Bracket Holder from Helmut Zepf supports clinicians in achieving accurate bracket positioning on each tooth surface, contributing to improved treatment efficiency and predictable results. Its robust build ensures long-term reliability in busy clinical environments.

FAQ
What is the Helmut Zepf No. 31.299.90 used for? It is a clamping tweezer/plier used for placing direct bonding brackets with plates during orthodontic treatment.
Is this instrument autoclavable? This instrument is designed for use in clinical settings; please follow your standard sterilization protocols and consult the manufacturer's guidelines for specific sterilization recommendations.
Who manufactures this instrument? This instrument is manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH in Germany.
