Miller Bone File #2 - Parallel Cut, 17.5 cm | Helmut Zepf No. 41.881.02
The Miller Bone File is an essential instrument in oral surgery, designed for precise bone filing and contouring during alveolotomy procedures. This double-ended instrument — designated as #2 — features a parallel cut pattern that delivers controlled, efficient removal of bone irregularities, supporting clean wound margins and smooth alveolar ridges following extractions or surgical interventions.
Product Overview
- Type: Miller Bone File (Alveolotomy File)
- Design: Double Ended
- Cut Pattern: Parallel Cut
- Size: #2
- Overall Length: 17.5 cm
- Item Number: Helmut Zepf No. 41.881.02
Key Features
The Miller Bone File from Helmut Zepf is manufactured in Germany, reflecting the brand's commitment to quality craftsmanship and precision engineering. The parallel cut file design ensures consistent, controlled strokes during bone smoothing, making it well-suited for alveoloplasty and post-extraction socket refinement. The double-ended configuration maximizes clinical versatility, allowing access to a range of surgical sites without instrument changes.
As a product of Helmut Zepf GmbH, this instrument upholds the standards expected of German-manufactured dental surgical instruments — reliable performance, durable construction, and a balanced feel that supports ergonomic handling throughout clinical procedures.

FAQ
What procedures is the Miller Bone File used for? It is used in oral surgery procedures such as alveolotomy and alveoloplasty to smooth and contour bone surfaces following tooth extraction or other surgical interventions.
What does the parallel cut pattern mean? A parallel cut pattern refers to file teeth arranged in parallel rows, allowing for controlled, predictable bone removal with each stroke.
Is this instrument double-ended? Yes, the #2 Miller Bone File is a double-ended instrument, providing two working ends for enhanced clinical versatility.
