Lexer Mini Gough - 8 mm, 18 cm long, mm Graduation | Helmut Zepf No. 41.552.08
The Osteotome Mini-Lexer Gouge 8 mm by Helmut Zepf GmbH is a precision-crafted surgical instrument designed for controlled bone removal and shaping in dental and oral surgical procedures. Reflecting the rigorous quality standards associated with German-made dental instrumentation, this tool delivers consistent, reliable performance across a range of clinical applications.
Product Overview
This Osteotome Mini-Lexer features an 8 mm gouge blade and an overall working length of 18 cm, making it well-suited for procedures requiring access to confined surgical sites. The integrated millimeter graduation along the shaft provides the clinician with dependable depth reference during osteotomy procedures, supporting accurate and reproducible technique without reliance on supplementary measuring tools.
Key Features
- Type: Osteotome Mini-Lexer, Gouge
- Blade width: 8 mm
- Overall length: 18 cm
- mm-Graduation for depth orientation
- Helmut Zepf No. 41.552.08
- Made in Germany
Clinical Application
As a versatile Osteotome, this instrument is an essential tool in implantology, oral surgery, and bone augmentation procedures. The gouge configuration allows efficient bone contouring and site preparation, while the millimeter graduation supports the surgeon in monitoring instrument depth at all times. The 18 cm shaft length provides adequate reach and leverage for a broad range of clinical scenarios.
Quality & Origin
Manufactured in Germany by Helmut Zepf GmbH, a company recognized for producing high-quality dental and surgical hand instruments, this Osteotome reflects strict manufacturing tolerances and consistent material standards. The Made in Germany designation is a mark of precision engineering and durable craftsmanship.

FAQ
What is the blade width of this instrument? The blade is 8 mm wide, suitable for standard osteotomy site preparation.
Does this instrument include millimeter graduation? Yes, the instrument features a built-in mm-graduation to assist with depth control during surgical use.
Who manufactures this instrument? It is manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH in Germany under catalog number 41.552.08.
