Glickmann Combination Instrument - #24G, 4 mm, Knife/Raspatory | Helmut Zepf No. 41.862.21
The Glickman Knife is a specialized periodontal instrument, and this combination instrument from Helmut Zepf GmbH exemplifies the precision engineering the ZEPF-Line is known for. Designed as a dual-function tool, it integrates a knife and raspatory into a single instrument, offering clinicians efficiency and versatility during periodontal surgical procedures.
Product Overview
The Helmut Zepf Glickman Knife combination instrument, model No. 41.862.21, features a #24G configuration with a 4 mm working end, combining knife and raspatory functions in one ergonomic handle. This dual-purpose design minimizes instrument exchanges during surgery, supporting a more streamlined clinical workflow.
Key Features
- Instrument Type: Glickman Curette Combination Instrument
- Configuration: #24G
- Working End Size: 4 mm
- Function: Knife and Raspatory
- Product Line: ZEPF-Line
- Manufacturer: Helmut Zepf GmbH
- Made in Germany
Clinical Application
The Glickman Knife design is widely associated with periodontal flap surgery and soft tissue management. The combination of a knife edge and raspatory function in a single instrument allows clinicians to perform incision and periosteal elevation with reduced instrument handling. This instrument is suited for professional dental and periodontal practices demanding reliable, high-quality German-manufactured surgical tools.
Made in Germany
This instrument is part of the ZEPF-Line and is proudly manufactured in Germany, reflecting Helmut Zepf GmbH's commitment to quality craftsmanship and clinical precision. The Glickman Knife combination instrument meets the rigorous standards expected of professional-grade dental surgical instruments.
FAQ
What is the working end size of this instrument? This instrument features a 4 mm working end in the #24G configuration.
What functions does this combination instrument perform? It combines a knife and raspatory function, enabling both incision and periosteal elevation in a single instrument.
Is this instrument made in Germany? Yes, this is a ZEPF-Line instrument manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH in Germany.
