Goldman Fox Scissors, Straight - 13 cm, Supercut Micro Serrated Edge, Surgical Tissue, Dental Gum Scissors, Onyx Coating | Helmut Zepf No. 46.200.13TISC
Goldman Fox Scissors are precision-engineered surgical tissue and dental gum scissors designed for gingivectomy and a wide range of periodontal procedures. Manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH in Germany, these instruments represent a standard of quality trusted by dental and surgical professionals worldwide.
Key Features
- Straight configuration – 13 cm overall length for controlled access and precise tissue manipulation
- Supercut Micro Serrated Edge – delivers clean, accurate cuts through soft tissue with minimal trauma
- Onyx Coating – a durable black surface finish that reduces glare in the operative field and enhances corrosion resistance
- Made in Germany – crafted to exacting standards for long-term clinical reliability
Clinical Applications
Goldman Fox Scissors in this straight, 13 cm format are well suited for gingivectomy, soft tissue trimming, and general intraoral surgical procedures. The Supercut micro serrated blade ensures that tissue is engaged and cut cleanly without slipping, making these scissors an essential instrument in periodontal and dental surgery trays.
Instrument Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Type | Surgical Tissue / Dental Gum Scissors |
| Pattern | Goldman-Fox |
| Shape | Straight |
| Length | 13 cm |
| Blade | Supercut Micro Serrated |
| Coating | Onyx |
| Item No. | 46.200.13TISC |
| Origin | Germany |
FAQ
What makes Goldman Fox Scissors suitable for gingivectomy? The straight blade geometry and micro serrated Supercut edge allow for precise, controlled incisions in gingival tissue, reducing trauma and improving procedural outcomes.
What is the Onyx Coating? The Onyx Coating is a dark surface treatment applied to the instrument to minimize light reflection during procedures and improve corrosion resistance over the instrument's service life.
Are these Goldman Fox Scissors autoclavable? Helmut Zepf instruments are designed for clinical use; standard sterilization protocols should be followed, and the manufacturer's guidelines consulted for specific sterilization recommendations.
