Root Tip Elevator, Lindo Levien, #LLL 4.0 mm | Helmut Zepf No. 17.395.01
The Root Tip Elevator Lindo Levien #LLL 4.0 mm by Helmut Zepf is a precision-engineered dental instrument designed for the controlled luxation and removal of root tips and root fragments during surgical extractions. This Root Tip Elevator delivers the fine tactile feedback and mechanical advantage required for demanding clinical scenarios where precision and tissue preservation are paramount.
Instrument Overview
The Lindo Levien design is a well-established configuration in oral surgery, recognized for its slender, angled working end that accesses confined interdental and periapical spaces with minimal disruption to surrounding bone and soft tissue. At a 4.0 mm working width, this Root Tip Elevator is suited for a range of root morphologies, offering reliable engagement without excessive force application.
Made in Germany
This instrument is manufactured in Germany by Helmut Zepf, a name synonymous with exacting standards in dental instrument production. German craftsmanship ensures consistent metallurgical quality, dimensional accuracy, and long-term durability through repeated sterilization cycles.
Key Features
- Lindo Levien pattern with 4.0 mm working end
- Helmut Zepf quality — manufactured in Germany
- Designed for root tip and root fragment elevation
- Suitable for use in confined surgical fields
- Engineered for repeated autoclave sterilization
- Ergonomic handle for precise torque control
1-Year Warranty
This Helmut Zepf instrument is covered by a 1-year warranty against defects in materials and workmanship from the date of delivery.
60-Day Returns — Any Reason, Even If Used
Put this instrument to work in your practice. If it is not right for you, return it within 60 days of delivery for a full refund — for any reason, even if it has been used.

FAQ
What procedure is this Root Tip Elevator intended for? It is designed for the surgical elevation and removal of retained root tips or root fragments following tooth extraction.
What does the 4.0 mm designation refer to? The 4.0 mm refers to the width of the working end, which determines the instrument's engagement profile against the root surface.
Is this instrument autoclavable? Yes, Helmut Zepf instruments are engineered to withstand standard autoclave sterilization protocols.

