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Helmut Zepf GmbH  |  SKU: 42.320.14

Mini Friedman Rongeur Forceps - 14 cm, 30° | Helmut Zepf No. 42.320.14

Regular price $259.99

The mini friedman rongeur forceps by Helmut Zepf GmbH is an expertly engineered instrument designed for precise, controlled bone removal in demanding oral surgical and dental procedures. Built to rigorous German manufacturing standards, this compact instrument delivers the reliability and accuracy that experienced clinicians require.

Product Overview

Catalogued as Helmut Zepf No. 42.320.14, this instrument measures 14 cm in length and features a 30° angled working end. The compact Mini Friedman profile makes it ideally suited for accessing confined intraoral and surgical sites where standard-sized rongeurs may lack maneuverability. Despite its reduced footprint, cutting efficiency and grip strength remain uncompromised, making the mini friedman rongeur a dependable choice for a wide range of procedures.

Key Features

  • Length: 14 cm
  • Angle: 30°
  • Mini Friedman design for enhanced precision in bone removal
  • Manufactured in Germany to rigorous quality standards
  • Instrument reference: Helmut Zepf No. 42.320.14

Clinical Applications

The mini friedman rongeur is well suited to alveoloplasty, exodontia, and a broad range of oral surgical interventions requiring careful bone contouring and tissue management. The 30° angulation supports excellent line-of-sight access to challenging anatomical sites, while the compact working end helps minimize unnecessary tissue trauma. Helmut Zepf GmbH's long-standing reputation for high-grade dental and surgical instruments ensures consistent performance across these applications.

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FAQ

What procedures are these instruments suitable for? The mini friedman rongeur is designed for bone removal and contouring in oral surgery, including alveoloplasty and related procedures requiring precise tissue management.

What is the angulation of the working end? The working end is angled at 30°, facilitating access to challenging intraoral sites.

Where are these instruments manufactured? These instruments are proudly made in Germany by Helmut Zepf GmbH, adhering to high manufacturing standards.