Fracture Bending; Fracture Wire; Splints Erich, with Hooks, In Coils of 1 Meter | Helmut Zepf No. 41.905.00
Fracture Wire splints (Erich type, with hooks) by Helmut Zepf GmbH represent a dependable solution for oral and maxillofacial fixation procedures, supplied in convenient coils of 1 meter for flexible clinical use.
Product Overview
The Fracture Wire is designed to support fracture bending and splinting techniques in dental and surgical practice. Erich-style arch bars with hooks have long been a standard choice for intermaxillary fixation, and this instrument delivers the consistency and reliability that clinicians demand. Each coil provides 1 meter of material, allowing practitioners to cut and adapt the wire to the specific requirements of each case.
Key Features
- Erich-type splint design with integrated hooks for secure intermaxillary fixation
- Supplied in 1-meter coils for efficient use and minimal waste
- Engineered for fracture bending and wire splinting applications
- Manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH, a trusted name in precision dental instrumentation
- Made in Germany to consistent quality standards
Clinical Application
This Fracture Wire is well-suited for stabilizing jaw fractures and supporting post-operative fixation. The hooked configuration of the Erich splint allows for straightforward attachment of elastic or wire ligatures, making it a practical and widely adopted solution in oral surgery and trauma care settings.
Manufacturing Quality
As a product of Helmut Zepf GmbH, this instrument benefits from German manufacturing standards. The Made in Germany designation reflects a commitment to precise tolerances and consistent material quality across every coil.

FAQ
What is this product used for? This Fracture Wire (Erich type with hooks) is used for intermaxillary fixation and jaw fracture stabilization in dental and oral surgical procedures.
How is the product supplied? It is supplied in coils of 1 meter, allowing clinicians to cut the required length for each individual case.
Who manufactures this product? This instrument is manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH and is made in Germany.
