Hilger Dental Retractor - Single-Ended, TOUCHGRIP DESIGN | Helmut Zepf No. 37.445.02HZU
The Hilger Dental Retractor is a single-ended periodontal instrument developed by Dr. Hürzeler and Dr. Zuhr, featuring the innovative TOUCHGRIP design by Helmut Zepf. Engineered for clinical precision, this instrument offers exceptional control during soft tissue management procedures, making it a preferred choice for practitioners who prioritize accuracy and ergonomic comfort.
Key Features
- Single-Ended Design: A focused, versatile configuration suitable for a wide range of soft tissue retraction needs.
- Exchangeable Handle System: The instrument head is exchangeable, allowing flexible use with compatible TOUCHGRIP handles within the Helmut Zepf system.
- TOUCHGRIP Ergonomics: Developed by Dr. Hürzeler and Dr. Zuhr, the TOUCHGRIP concept provides a tactile grip that enhances handling accuracy and reduces hand fatigue during extended procedures.
- Made in Germany: Manufactured to the exacting quality standards associated with Helmut Zepf instrumentation.
About the TOUCHGRIP Concept
The Hilger Dental Retractor is part of the TOUCHGRIP instrument line, a collaboration between two leading periodontologists. The TOUCHGRIP design prioritizes both ergonomics and clinical precision, ensuring consistency and comfort across a full range of soft tissue procedures. For comprehensive details on the complete range, refer to the official
1-Year Warranty
This Helmut Zepf instrument is covered by a 1-year warranty against defects in materials and workmanship from the date of delivery.
60-Day Returns — Any Reason, Even If Used
Put this instrument to work in your practice. If it is not right for you, return it within 60 days of delivery for a full refund — for any reason, even if it has been used.

FAQ
What is the Helmut Zepf reference number for this instrument? The manufacturer reference number is 37.445.02HZU; use it for reordering and inventory identification.
How should this instrument be reprocessed? Follow the manufacturer’s reprocessing instructions and your local infection-control protocols; inspect the instrument before each use and after each cycle.
Where is this instrument made? It is manufactured by Helmut Zepf Medizintechnik in Seitingen-Oberflacht, Germany — a specialist in precision dental instruments since 1921.
Manufacturer literature: TOUCHGRIP brochure (PDF) — more in our Surgical Instrument Library.

