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Helmut Zepf GmbH  |  SKU: 41.846.22

Hemingway Sharp Spoon/Curette Modified - 3.0 mm, 17.5cm | Helmut Zepf No. 41.846.22

Regular price $69.99

The Hemingway Curette is a precision-engineered dental instrument designed for reliable performance in clinical settings. This sharp spoon/curette in its modified configuration offers clinicians a refined tool suited to demanding intraoral procedures that require both accuracy and control.

Product Specifications

  • Instrument Type: Sharp Spoon / Curette, Modified
  • Working End Size: 3.0 mm
  • Overall Length: 17.5 cm
  • Catalog Reference: Helmut Zepf No. 41.846.22

Craftsmanship & Quality

Manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH, this Hemingway Curette is produced in Germany, reflecting a tradition of precision manufacturing and rigorous quality standards. The modified design provides enhanced access and angulation, making it a versatile instrument across a range of periodontal and surgical applications.

The sharp spoon working end of the Hemingway Curette facilitates effective tissue management and debridement, while the ergonomic handle geometry supports clinician comfort during extended procedures. The 17.5 cm overall length offers a balanced reach suitable for both anterior and posterior regions of the oral cavity.

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Why Choose This Instrument?

  • Modified configuration for improved clinical access
  • 3.0 mm working end for controlled tissue engagement
  • German-engineered for consistent, durable performance
  • 17.5 cm length for balanced intraoral reach

FAQ

What is the working end size of this Hemingway Curette? The working end measures 3.0 mm, suitable for precise tissue engagement in periodontal and surgical procedures.

Where is this instrument manufactured? This instrument is made in Germany by Helmut Zepf GmbH, a specialist in high-quality dental instruments.

What does the modified designation indicate? The modified design refers to an altered handle or shank geometry that enhances angulation and access compared to the standard configuration.