Micro Dressing Forceps - 18 cm, Smooth, Straight, ZEPF-Line Stainless Steel Long Handle with Guide Pin | Helmut Zepf No. 22.820.17
These Micro Dressing Forceps from Helmut Zepf are precision instruments designed for exacting clinical demands, offering smooth, straight tips and an 18 cm long handle engineered for superior control and maneuverability in delicate procedures.
Product Overview
The Helmut Zepf No. 22.820.17 Micro Dressing Forceps are part of the trusted ZEPF-Line range, manufactured from high-grade stainless steel to ensure durability, corrosion resistance, and reliable long-term performance. The instrument features a smooth jaw configuration and a straight profile, making it well-suited for precise tissue manipulation and material placement in restorative and surgical dental procedures.
Key Features
- Length: 18 cm
- Jaw Type: Smooth, Straight
- Handle: Long handle design with integrated guide pin for enhanced stability and directional control
- Material: ZEPF-Line stainless steel for superior resistance and longevity
- Origin: Made in Germany
Why Choose ZEPF-Line Dressing Forceps?
The ZEPF-Line series by Helmut Zepf GmbH represents a commitment to German engineering standards, combining ergonomic handle geometry with refined tip precision. The long handle with guide pin allows clinicians to maintain a steady grip and accurate instrument path during sensitive procedures, reducing hand fatigue and improving workflow efficiency.
As a category leader in micro Dressing Forceps, Helmut Zepf instruments are the choice of dental professionals who require consistent, reproducible results in daily clinical practice.

FAQ
What procedures are these Dressing Forceps suitable for? These micro forceps are designed for precise tissue handling, dressing placement, and material manipulation in restorative and microsurgical dental procedures.
What is the significance of the guide pin on the handle? The integrated guide pin provides additional directional stability, helping clinicians maintain consistent instrument angulation during use.
Are these instruments autoclavable? As stainless steel dental instruments, they are generally suitable for standard sterilization protocols; always follow the manufacturer's sterilization guidelines.

