Lucas Curette / Scraper - Double-Ended, 3.0 mm | Helmut Zepf No. 41.855.02Z
The Lucas Curette from Helmut Zepf is a precision-engineered double-ended dental instrument designed to meet the demands of modern clinical practice. Available in a 3.0 mm working end configuration and identified as the ZEPF-Line #2, it delivers consistent performance for scraping and curettage procedures in both restorative and periodontal applications.
Key Features
- Double-ended design for versatile access and efficient workflow
- 3.0 mm working end width for controlled tissue and debris removal
- ZEPF-Line construction reflecting Helmut Zepf's exacting manufacturing standards
- Balanced handle for ergonomic control during extended clinical use
- Made in Germany, ensuring adherence to rigorous quality benchmarks
Clinical Application
The Lucas Curette is well suited for a range of intraoral procedures where precise scraping and curettage are required. The double-ended configuration reduces instrument exchange time chairside, improving procedural efficiency. The 3.0 mm tip size offers a practical balance between access and tissue contact, making this Lucas Curette appropriate for both targeted site debridement and broader curettage tasks.
Helmut Zepf ZEPF-Line Quality
Helmut Zepf GmbH has established a reputation for producing reliable dental hand instruments engineered to professional standards. The ZEPF-Line designation reflects a commitment to dimensional consistency, material integrity, and surface finish quality. Each Lucas Curette in this line is manufactured in Germany, providing clinicians with confidence in instrument longevity and performance across repeated sterilization cycles.
FAQ
What procedures is the Lucas Curette used for? It is primarily used for scraping and curettage procedures in restorative and periodontal dentistry, aiding in the removal of soft tissue and debris from targeted intraoral sites.
Is this instrument double-ended? Yes, the #2 model features a double-ended design, offering two working ends on a single handle for improved chairside efficiency.
Where is this instrument manufactured? This instrument is made in Germany by Helmut Zepf GmbH as part of the ZEPF-Line range.

