Molt Periosteal Elevator #1 - 7.5 mm / 4 mm | Helmut Zepf No. 41.862.11
The Molt Periosteal Elevator #1 by Helmut Zepf is a precision-crafted dental instrument designed to facilitate the careful and controlled separation of periosteal tissue from the underlying bone. Offered in the ZEPF-Line, this instrument features a 7.5 mm working end on one side and a 4 mm working end on the other, providing dual-functionality to meet the demands of a wide range of clinical procedures.
Instrument Overview
As a trusted name in German dental instrumentation, Helmut Zepf manufactures the Molt Periosteal Elevator to exacting quality standards. The dual-ended design — 7.5 mm and 4 mm — allows clinicians to adapt to varying anatomical sites without switching instruments, supporting efficient and streamlined surgical workflows.
Key Features
- Designation: Molt Raspatory/Curette #1, ZEPF-Line
- Working ends: 7.5 mm and 4 mm
- Dual-ended configuration for versatile clinical use
- Manufactured in Germany to high quality standards
- Part of the trusted Helmut Zepf instrument range
Clinical Application
The Molt Periosteal Elevator is commonly used in oral surgery and periodontal procedures where precise tissue reflection is required. The instrument's carefully dimensioned working ends enable controlled access to surgical sites, reducing trauma to surrounding tissue and supporting optimal post-operative outcomes.
Made in Germany
This instrument is proudly manufactured in Germany, reflecting Helmut Zepf's longstanding commitment to engineering excellence and clinical reliability. Each instrument in the ZEPF-Line is produced to meet the expectations of dental professionals worldwide.
FAQ
What is a Molt Periosteal Elevator used for? It is used in oral surgery and periodontal procedures to reflect and separate periosteal tissue from bone in a controlled manner.
What are the working end dimensions of this instrument? This instrument features a 7.5 mm working end and a 4 mm working end, making it suitable for various anatomical locations.
Is this instrument part of a recognized product line? Yes, it belongs to the ZEPF-Line by Helmut Zepf GmbH, a manufacturer with a strong reputation for German-made dental instruments.
