Periodontal Chisel, CH Fedi (#1) - Double Ended, Working Tips 1.5 mm | Helmut Zepf No. 24.493.01
The Periodontal Chisel CH Fedi (#1) by Helmut Zepf is a precision-engineered double-ended instrument designed to meet the exacting demands of periodontal therapy. Manufactured in Germany, this instrument carries the quality assurance that dental professionals worldwide associate with Helmut Zepf craftsmanship.
Instrument Overview
The Periodontal Chisel CH Fedi (#1) features double-ended working tips measuring 1.5 mm, providing clinicians with versatile access during scaling and root planing procedures. The double-ended configuration allows seamless transition between working ends, reducing instrument exchange time and improving procedural efficiency.
Key Features
- Model: CH Fedi (#1) — Helmut Zepf No. 24.493.01
- Design: Double-ended instrument
- Working Tip Size: 1.5 mm
- Origin: Made in Germany
Clinical Application
As a Periodontal Chisel, the CH Fedi design is particularly suited for removing supragingival calculus deposits and refining root surfaces. The 1.5 mm working tips allow for controlled adaptation to tooth morphology, supporting thorough debridement in anterior and accessible posterior regions.
Instruments manufactured by Helmut Zepf are recognized for their consistent quality, balanced weight distribution, and durable construction. These characteristics contribute to reduced operator fatigue and enhanced tactile feedback during clinical use.
Made in Germany
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designation reflects adherence to rigorous manufacturing standards, ensuring each Periodontal Chisel delivers reliable, long-term performance in clinical environments.
FAQ
What procedures is the CH Fedi Periodontal Chisel used for? It is primarily used for supragingival calculus removal and root surface debridement during periodontal therapy.
What is the working tip size of this instrument? The working tips measure 1.5 mm, as specified for the CH Fedi (#1) double-ended design.
Is this instrument double-ended? Yes, the Helmut Zepf No. 24.493.01 is a double-ended instrument, offering two working tips in a single handle.
