ROOT AND FRAGMENT EXTRACTION FORCEPS FOR THE LOWER JAW, diamond tip - Helmut Zepf (14.701.10ZD) - Delynov
The DAVIER A RACINES ET A ECHARDESPOUR LA MACHOIRE INFERIEURE, pointe diamantée - Helmut Zepf is a medical device manufactured by Helmut Zepf Medizintechnik GmbH.
- Manufacturer: Helmut Zepf Medizintechnik GmbH.
- Reference: 14.701.10ZD.
- Reserved for healthcare professionals. Read instructions carefully before use.
What is the Helmut Zepf root and splinter forceps?
The Helmut Zepf root and splinter forceps, bearing reference 14.701.10ZD, is a specialized extraction instrument for oral surgery. This device is distinguished by its structure adapted to the anatomy of the lower jaw and its specific working end. Unlike standard models, this diamond root forceps incorporates a coating of diamond particles on its jaws. This technical feature aims to increase the coefficient of friction during gripping, allowing the practitioner to maintain a stable hold on dental structures that are often smooth, wet, or partially buried. Manufactured by Helmut Zepf Medizintechnik GmbH, this instrument meets the durability and performance requirements expected by dental surgeons and implantologists during delicate extractions.
What are the clinical indications for this diamond root forceps?
This dental splinter forceps is primarily indicated for the avulsion of dental roots and root fragments located in the lower jaw. Its use is particularly relevant during crown fractures where only the root part remains below the alveolar level. In implant surgery, it is used for meticulous alveolar cleaning before implant placement, allowing for the removal of small bone or dental debris. The diamond tip offers a major clinical advantage by limiting the instrument's slippage on the root, which is crucial for preserving the integrity of the vestibular and lingual bone plates during extraction. It is suitable for both simple and complex exodontia procedures requiring high-precision instrumentation.
What are the technical characteristics of model 14.701.10ZD?
The root and splinter forceps for the lower jaw features technical characteristics optimized for ergonomics and efficiency. Its shape is specifically angled to allow direct access to mandibular sectors while clearing the practitioner's field of vision. The major feature lies in its diamond tip, a technology applied to the internal faces of the jaws to guarantee superior grip on dentin or cementum. This dental splinter forceps is designed by Helmut Zepf to withstand repeated sterilization cycles in an autoclave. Reference 14.701.10ZD guarantees an exact match with the brand's manufacturing standards, ensuring controlled force transmission during luxation and traction movements.
What are the contraindications for the use of this instrument?
Contraindications for the use of the lower jaw root forceps are mainly related to inappropriate clinical situations or a lack of operator experience. It must not be used on the upper jaw due to its specific angulation, which could risk causing soft tissue lesions or improper application of forces. As with any diamond-coated rotary or manual instrument, excessive pressure must be avoided to prevent weakening the jaws or unnecessarily damaging the surrounding alveolar bone. Use is also prohibited if the instrument shows marked signs of wear or if the diamond coating is altered, as this could compromise patient safety and the effectiveness of the surgical procedure. The practitioner must ensure the absence of known allergies to the instrument's metallic components.
What are the maintenance precautions for this diamond-tipped forceps?
Being a non-resorbable and reusable instrument, the dental splinter forceps requires a rigorous decontamination and sterilization protocol after each intervention. It is recommended to follow the instructions from the manufacturer Helmut Zepf Medizintechnik GmbH regarding manual or ultrasonic cleaning to avoid degrading the diamond coating of the jaws. Overly abrasive brushing on the tips could reduce the grip effectiveness over the long term. After cleaning, the instrument must be carefully dried and inspected before being placed in a pouch for autoclave sterilization. Compliance with standard cycle temperatures and durations is imperative to maintain the mechanical properties of the steel and the longevity of the diamond part, thus ensuring constant safety during care.
Who is the manufacturer and what standards are respected?
The official manufacturer of this device is Helmut Zepf Medizintechnik GmbH, a recognized player in the field of high-quality surgical and dental instrumentation. The production of this diamond root forceps follows precise manufacturing processes to meet the professional requirements of dental surgeons. Although specific details of the regulatory class or CE marking are not mentioned in the provided source data, Helmut Zepf products are generally designed according to German industrial quality standards. To obtain detailed information on certifications, applied ISO standards, or specific declarations of conformity for reference 14.701.10ZD, it is advisable to refer to the official technical documentation attached to the product or to contact Delynov's technical service directly.
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