Miller Bone & Alveolotomy File #1 - Parallel Cut, 17.5 cm | Helmut Zepf No. 41.881.01
The Miller Bone File #1 by Helmut Zepf is a precision-engineered alveolotomy instrument designed for controlled bone filing and contouring during oral surgical procedures. With a parallel cut configuration and an overall length of 17.5 cm, this instrument delivers consistent, reliable performance in demanding clinical environments.
Product Overview
- Type: Miller Bone File / Alveolotomy File
- Pattern: #1, Parallel Cut
- Length: 17.5 cm
- Reference: Helmut Zepf No. 41.881.01
- Manufacturer: Helmut Zepf GmbH, Germany
Clinical Application
The Miller Bone File is an essential instrument in alveolotomy and alveoloplasty procedures, allowing the clinician to smooth and reshape alveolar bone with precision and tactile control. The parallel cut design of this #1 pattern provides predictable, even strokes across bony surfaces, reducing trauma to surrounding tissue and improving procedural efficiency.
Crafted to the exacting standards associated with German dental instrument manufacturing, each Miller Bone File from Helmut Zepf reflects a commitment to quality, durability, and ergonomic handling. The instrument is suitable for use in general dental practice, oral surgery, and implantology settings.

Key Features
- Parallel cut design for controlled, smooth bone filing
- Ergonomic handle for confident grip and tactile feedback
- High-grade materials engineered for repeated sterilization cycles
- Made in Germany to rigorous quality standards
FAQ
What procedures is the Miller Bone File #1 used for? It is primarily used in alveolotomy and alveoloplasty procedures to smooth and contour alveolar bone following tooth extraction or during implant site preparation.
What does the parallel cut pattern mean? A parallel cut refers to the orientation of the file's cutting edges, which run parallel along the working surface, producing uniform strokes and consistent bone removal.
Is this instrument compatible with standard sterilization protocols? Helmut Zepf instruments are manufactured to withstand standard dental sterilization processes; always follow your facility's validated sterilization guidelines.
