Tissue Forceps, 1 x 2 Teeth, 5" | Helmut Zepf No. 22.400.13
These tissue forceps from Helmut Zepf GmbH are precision-crafted instruments designed to meet the demanding requirements of clinical dental and surgical procedures. Featuring a 1 x 2 teeth configuration and a 5-inch length, this instrument — catalogued as Helmut Zepf No. 22.400.13 — offers the controlled grip and tactile feedback essential for reliable soft tissue management.
Key Features
- Configuration: 1 x 2 teeth for secure, atraumatic tissue engagement
- Length: 5 inches, providing balanced reach and control
- Model Number: Helmut Zepf No. 22.400.13
- Manufacturer: Helmut Zepf GmbH — Made in Germany
Precision Engineering from Germany
Helmut Zepf GmbH has a longstanding reputation for manufacturing high-quality dental instruments to exacting German standards. These tissue forceps are produced with the same commitment to craftsmanship and quality that defines the Helmut Zepf product line. The Made in Germany designation reflects rigorous manufacturing processes and dependable material quality.
The 1 x 2 teeth design of these tissue forceps allows clinicians to grasp and manipulate soft tissue with precision while minimizing unnecessary trauma. The 5-inch form factor suits a broad range of intraoral applications, offering clinicians a comfortable, well-balanced instrument for everyday use.
Clinical Applications
These instruments are well suited for general dental procedures requiring soft tissue manipulation, wound closure assistance, and tissue retraction. The interlocking teeth provide a dependable hold without excessive force, supporting consistent procedural outcomes.
FAQ
What does the 1 x 2 teeth configuration mean? It refers to one tooth on one jaw and two teeth on the opposing jaw, creating an interlocking grip for secure tissue handling.
Are these tissue forceps autoclavable? As a professional-grade dental instrument from Helmut Zepf GmbH, standard sterilization compatibility is expected; please confirm with your supplier for specific sterilization guidelines.
What is the instrument number? This instrument is catalogued as Helmut Zepf No. 22.400.13.


