Extraction Forceps, English Pattern, #45-F, for Lower Roots | Helmut Zepf No. 10.045.07
The extraction forceps lower roots English pattern is a precision dental instrument engineered for reliable and controlled removal of lower root fragments during oral surgical procedures. Designed following the classic English pattern geometry, these forceps provide the clinician with the ergonomic grip and mechanical advantage required for effective and atraumatic root extraction.
Product Overview
Helmut Zepf No. 10.045.07 — Model #45-F — is purpose-built for lower root extractions. The extraction forceps lower roots English pattern design ensures that the beaks conform closely to the root anatomy of lower teeth, enabling a secure purchase on residual root tips and fragments with minimal risk of tissue trauma.
Key Features
- English pattern design optimised for lower root anatomy
- Model #45-F configuration for precise apical engagement
- Ergonomic handle geometry for confident clinical control
- High-quality manufacture to exacting German engineering standards
- Suitable for routine and surgical dental extractions
Made in Germany

This instrument is manufactured in Germany, reflecting Helmut Zepf GmbH's commitment to quality craftsmanship and consistent clinical performance. The extraction forceps lower roots English pattern meets the high standards expected in professional dental practice worldwide.
Clinical Application
Ideal for general dental practitioners and oral surgeons, these forceps are indicated where root fragments remain following tooth fracture or surgical sectioning. The extraction forceps lower roots English pattern facilitates predictable outcomes with reduced procedural time.
FAQ
What is the English pattern in dental forceps? The English pattern refers to a traditional forceps design with a specific handle angle and beak orientation optimised for tooth and root extraction, particularly in the lower arch.
Is this forceps suitable for lower root tips specifically? Yes, the #45-F model is designed for the extraction of lower root remnants and residual root tips.
Who manufactures this instrument? This instrument is manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH in Germany.
