Goldman Fox Scissors, Straight - 13 cm, Tungsten Carbide, Surgical Tissue, Dental Gum Scissors | Helmut Zepf No. 46.200.13TC
Goldman Fox Scissors are a trusted instrument in surgical tissue management, designed specifically for delicate dental and periodontal procedures requiring precision cutting and superior control. This straight configuration measures 13 cm in overall length, making it well-suited for intraoral access during gum and soft tissue work.
Tungsten Carbide Insert for Lasting Edge Retention
These Goldman Fox Scissors feature a Tungsten Carbide insert, a premium cutting enhancement that significantly extends the functional lifespan of the blades compared to standard stainless steel instruments. Tungsten Carbide inserts deliver a harder, more durable cutting edge that maintains sharpness through repeated sterilization cycles and clinical use, reducing the frequency of re-sharpening.
Instrument Specifications
- Type: Goldman Fox Scissors, Straight
- Application: Surgical tissue, dental gum procedures
- Length: 13 cm
- Blade Insert: Tungsten Carbide
- Manufacturer: Helmut Zepf GmbH
- Item Number: 46.200.13TC
Designed and Manufactured in Germany
Produced by Helmut Zepf GmbH, these Goldman Fox Scissors are crafted in Germany to meet the exacting standards expected of professional dental surgical instruments. German manufacturing heritage ensures consistent quality control, reliable material sourcing, and instruments that perform dependably in clinical environments.
FAQ
What procedures are Goldman Fox Scissors used for? They are commonly used in periodontal surgery, gingival trimming, and soft tissue resection where precise, controlled cutting is essential.
What is the benefit of a Tungsten Carbide insert? Tungsten Carbide inserts provide a harder cutting edge that resists wear and maintains sharpness longer than standard steel blades, extending instrument life.
Are these scissors autoclavable? Surgical-grade dental scissors from reputable manufacturers are generally designed to withstand standard sterilization protocols; consult your facility guidelines for confirmation.

