Molt Curette Combination - CM2 / CM4, 3.5mm / 7.0mm, ZEPF-bIONIK Handle, Onyx Coating | Helmut Zepf No. 24.204.35OX
The Molt Curette Combination CM2 / CM4, featuring working ends of 3.5mm and 7.0mm, is a precision-engineered dental instrument designed for demanding clinical applications. Manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH, this double-ended instrument combines two of the most versatile curette sizes into a single, ergonomically optimized tool.
Instrument Specifications
- Type: Molt Curette Combination CM2 / CM4
- Working End Sizes: 3.5mm and 7.0mm
- Handle: ZEPF-bIONIK ergonomic handle
- Coating: Onyx Coating for enhanced durability and reduced glare
- Origin: Made in Germany
ZEPF-bIONIK Handle
The ZEPF-bIONIK handle is engineered to reduce hand and finger fatigue during prolonged procedures. Its anatomically considered design promotes a confident, stable grip, allowing the clinician to focus on precision tissue management rather than instrument control.
Onyx Coating
The Onyx Coating applied to this Molt Curette provides a matte, non-reflective surface finish. This reduces glare under clinical lighting and contributes to the overall longevity of the instrument's working surfaces, supporting consistent performance across repeated sterilization cycles.
Clinical Application
The Molt Curette is widely used in oral surgery and periodontology for curettage of periapical lesions, cyst enucleation, and debridement of surgical sites. The dual-end configuration of CM2 and CM4 provides versatility for accessing different anatomical regions and lesion sizes within a single instrument.
FAQ
What procedures is the Molt Curette used for? It is commonly used in oral surgery for periapical curettage, cyst removal, and soft tissue debridement during surgical procedures.
What is the advantage of the CM2 / CM4 combination? Having both a 3.5mm and a 7.0mm working end on a single handle provides clinical versatility, allowing access to both smaller and larger surgical sites without changing instruments.
Is this instrument made in Germany? Yes, this instrument is manufactured in Germany by Helmut Zepf GmbH.
