Single Ended Dental Explorer Instrument #3A - Fine Tips, Stainless Steel with Round Knurled Handle | Helmut Zepf No. 24.102.03A
The Single Ended Dental Explorer Instrument #3A from Helmut Zepf is a precision diagnostic tool engineered for demanding clinical environments. Featuring fine tips designed for sensitive, accurate tactile exploration, this instrument enables clinicians to detect caries, calculus, and surface irregularities with exceptional sensitivity and control.
Key Features
- Configuration: Single ended, #3A explorer tip geometry
- Tip Design: Fine tips for precise tactile feedback and access to tight interdental spaces
- Handle: Round knurled handle for secure, ergonomic grip and controlled manipulation
- Material: High-grade stainless steel for durability, corrosion resistance, and reliable autoclave sterilization
- Manufacturer: Helmut Zepf GmbH, Germany — Helmut Zepf No. 24.102.03A
Clinical Application
The Single Ended Dental Explorer Instrument is an essential component of any operative dental examination setup. The #3A tip configuration provides reliable access across a wide range of tooth surfaces, while the fine tips ensure minimal patient discomfort during exploration. The round knurled handle offers consistent rotational control, reducing operator fatigue during extended clinical sessions.
Quality and Origin
This Single Ended Dental Explorer Instrument is proudly manufactured in Germany by Helmut Zepf GmbH, a trusted name in high-quality dental instrumentation. German manufacturing standards ensure consistent dimensional accuracy and long-term performance, making each instrument a dependable addition to any clinical practice.

FAQ
What is the tip style of this explorer? This instrument features fine tips, offering enhanced tactile sensitivity for precise intraoral examination.
Is this Single Ended Dental Explorer Instrument autoclavable? Yes, the stainless steel construction is compatible with standard autoclave sterilization protocols.
What handle style does this instrument use? It features a round knurled handle, which provides a secure and ergonomic grip for controlled clinical use.
