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Helmut Zepf GmbH  |  SKU: 41.865.01

Tension Release Comb by Dr. Shih-Cheng Wen - Working Tips 5 / 8 mm | Helmut Zepf No. 41.865.01

Regular price $149.99

The Tension Release Comb by Dr. Shih-Cheng Wen is a precision-engineered periosteal elevator designed for tissue expansion and tension management in surgical dental procedures. With working tip dimensions of 5 mm and 8 mm, this instrument provides clinicians with versatile options for delicate soft-tissue manipulation.

Instrument Overview

Developed in collaboration with Dr. Shih-Cheng Wen, the Tension Release Comb follows the ZEPF-Design philosophy, combining ergonomic handle geometry with high-quality craftsmanship. Manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH in Germany, this instrument meets the rigorous standards expected in professional clinical environments.

Key Features

  • Working tip sizes: 5 mm and 8 mm
  • Functions as a periosteal elevator and tissue expander brush
  • ZEPF-Design for enhanced ergonomic control
  • Made in Germany to exacting quality standards
  • Suitable for soft-tissue elevation and tension release procedures

Clinical Application

The Tension Release Comb is intended for use during flap elevation and tissue expansion procedures where controlled, atraumatic manipulation of periosteal tissue is required. The dual working-tip configuration allows surgeons to adapt to varying anatomical conditions, improving procedural efficiency and patient outcomes.

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FAQ

What procedure is the Tension Release Comb designed for? It is designed for periosteal elevation and soft-tissue expansion, allowing clinicians to release tissue tension during surgical flap procedures.

What are the available working tip sizes? The instrument is available with working tips of 5 mm and 8 mm.

Who designed this instrument? It was developed by Dr. Shih-Cheng Wen in collaboration with Helmut Zepf GmbH under the ZEPF-Design concept.