Prichard Raspatory/Curette - Retractor 30°, Right Angled | Helmut Zepf No. 41.878.12
The Prichard Curette from Helmut Zepf GmbH is a precision-engineered periodontal instrument designed to meet the highest standards of clinical performance. Part of the ZEPF-Line, this instrument combines expert craftsmanship with reliable functionality, making it an essential tool for periodontal debridement and osseous surgery procedures.
Instrument Overview
This Prichard Curette features a 30° angulation with a right-angled design, providing optimized access to challenging anatomical sites. The retractor functionality integrated into this instrument further extends its clinical versatility, allowing practitioners to maintain a clear operating field during delicate procedures. The Helmut Zepf No. 41.878.12 designation identifies this specific configuration within the ZEPF-Line range.
Key Features
- 30° angulation with right-angled design for targeted access
- Combined Raspatory, Curette, and Retractor functionality
- Part of the premium ZEPF-Line instrument range
- Manufactured in Germany to exacting quality standards
- Engineered for durability and consistent clinical performance
Why Choose the Prichard Curette from Helmut Zepf?
Helmut Zepf GmbH has a long-standing reputation for producing high-quality dental and surgical instruments. The Prichard Curette reflects this commitment, offering clinicians a dependable instrument that supports precision and control during periodontal and osseous procedures. Its ergonomic design reduces operator fatigue and promotes accuracy across a range of clinical applications.
FAQ
What procedures is the Prichard Curette suitable for? This instrument is well-suited for periodontal debridement, osseous surgery, and procedures requiring precise tissue retraction.
Is this instrument made in Germany? Yes, this instrument is part of the ZEPF-Line and is manufactured in Germany.
What is the angulation of Helmut Zepf No. 41.878.12? This specific model features a 30° right-angled configuration to facilitate access in challenging clinical areas.
