Root Tip Elevator Dental Luxator X-Luxa Tool-7 Elevator - Curved, 3.0 mm, Onyx Coating, Blue Metallic ID Ball | Helmut Zepf No. 17.007.07TI
The Root Tip Elevator Dental Luxator X-Luxa-Tool-7 is a curved, precision-engineered dental instrument designed for controlled and efficient root tip removal and elevation procedures. Featuring a 3.0 mm curved working end, this elevator delivers exceptional access and leverage in confined intraoral spaces where precision is critical.
Key Features
- Instrument: X-Luxa-Tool-7 Elevator, Curved
- Working End: 3.0 mm
- Coating: Onyx Coating for enhanced durability and surface hardness
- Identification: Blue Metallic ID Ball for quick, reliable instrument identification in clinical trays
- Origin: Made in Germany — Helmut Zepf No. 17.007.07TI
Design and Performance
The Root Tip Elevator Dental Luxator X-Luxa-Tool-7 incorporates a premium Onyx Coating that contributes to long-lasting instrument integrity, resisting wear and corrosion across repeated sterilization cycles. The curved geometry of the working tip allows clinicians to approach root tips from optimal angulations, reducing the risk of trauma to surrounding tissues. The Blue Metallic ID Ball provides an intuitive visual and tactile reference point, streamlining instrument identification during demanding clinical workflows.
Craftsmanship and Quality
Manufactured in Germany by Helmut Zepf, the Root Tip Elevator Dental Luxator X-Luxa-Tool-7 reflects a commitment to precision manufacturing standards. Each instrument is crafted to support consistent clinical outcomes, offering the reliability that dental professionals depend on in both routine and complex extraction cases. The Onyx Coating further ensures the working surface maintains its integrity through the rigors of repeated clinical use and sterilization.

FAQ
What is the working end size of this elevator? This instrument features a 3.0 mm curved working end.
What does the Blue Metallic ID Ball indicate? The Blue Metallic ID Ball serves as a color-coded identification marker, allowing clinicians to quickly identify the instrument during procedures.
Is this instrument autoclavable? As a professional dental instrument, it is designed for standard sterilization protocols; consult the manufacturer's guidelines for specific sterilization recommendations.
What is the Helmut Zepf reference number? This instrument is catalogued under Helmut Zepf No. 17.007.07TI.

