Scaler Insert, M23A, Right Side
The Scaler Insert M23A, Right Side, from Helmut Zepf GmbH is a precision-engineered dental instrument component designed to meet the demands of professional clinical practice. As a purpose-built Scaler Insert, the M23A Right Side is crafted for reliable performance during scaling procedures, offering dental professionals a dependable replacement or supplementary insert for compatible handpiece systems.
Key Features
- Right-side orientation for targeted access during scaling procedures
- Designed for compatibility with M23A-series handpiece systems
- Precision-manufactured to support consistent, controlled clinical use
- Sourced from Helmut Zepf GmbH, a recognized name in dental instrument manufacturing
Clinical Application
The M23A Right Side Scaler Insert is intended for use in supragingival and subgingival scaling, providing clinicians with the control and angulation required for effective calculus removal. The right-side design allows for ergonomic adaptation to specific tooth surfaces and periodontal sites, making it a practical choice for comprehensive scaling protocols.
Why Choose a Quality Scaler Insert?
Using a well-engineered Scaler Insert is essential to achieving predictable outcomes in periodontal therapy. Properly maintained and replaced inserts contribute to patient comfort, procedural efficiency, and instrument longevity. The M23A Right Side insert from Helmut Zepf GmbH reflects the manufacturer's commitment to quality and precision in dental instrumentation.
FAQ
What handpiece system is the M23A Right Side compatible with? This insert is designed for use with M23A-series compatible ultrasonic scalers. Always verify compatibility with your specific handpiece model before use.
Is this insert suitable for subgingival scaling? The M23A Right Side Scaler Insert is generally suited for both supragingival and subgingival applications, depending on the clinical technique and patient needs.
How often should a scaler insert be replaced? Insert replacement frequency depends on usage volume and wear. Follow your instrument manufacturer's guidelines and inspect inserts regularly for signs of tip wear.
