Surgical dental extraction forceps for upper molars, Exlog model fig. 17 - Helmut Zepf (15.217.00D) - Delynov
The Davier chirurgical pour extraction de molaires supérieures, modèle Exlog fig. 17 - Helmut Zepf is a medical device manufactured by Helmut Zepf Medizintechnik GmbH.
- Manufacturer: Helmut Zepf Medizintechnik GmbH.
- Reference: 15.217.00D.
- Reserved for healthcare professionals. Read instructions carefully before use.
What is the Helmut Zepf Exlog fig. 17 extraction forceps?
The Exlog fig. 17 surgical forceps is a precision instrument designed by Helmut Zepf for tooth extraction. This specific model is part of the Exlog range, recognized for its ergonomics adapted to complex surgical movements. Identified under technical reference 15.217.00D, this tool is specifically configured to meet the needs of practitioners during oral surgery procedures requiring a firm and secure grip. Its design aims to facilitate the work of the dental surgeon by offering a robust structure and optimized handling, fundamental characteristics of instruments produced by Helmut Zepf Medizintechnik GmbH.
What are the clinical indications for the Exlog fig. 17 forceps?
The Helmut Zepf model Exlog fig. 17 forceps is primarily indicated for the extraction of upper molars. In dental and oral surgery, this instrument is used to grasp the tooth at the neck level to perform the necessary luxation and avulsion movements. Its design is specifically adapted to the anatomy of the molars of the upper arch, allowing for effective force transmission while minimizing the risks of root fracture or trauma to surrounding tissues. It finds its place in the therapeutic arsenal of general practitioners and oral surgery specialists for simple or complex extractions.
What are the technical characteristics of model 15.217.00D?
The technical characteristics of the 15.217.00D forceps are based on the Exlog fig. 17 configuration developed by Helmut Zepf. This instrument is distinguished by its geometry adapted to the posterior access of the oral cavity, specifically targeting upper molars. The design of its jaws ensures optimal adaptation to dental surfaces for a stable grip during the operative act. As an instrument in the CONSO category at Delynov, it benefits from German manufacturing expertise, guaranteeing durability and mechanical resistance adapted to the constraints of daily dental surgery. The finish of the instrument is designed to facilitate cleaning and handling in a sterile environment.
What are the contraindications for the use of these forceps?
Contraindications for the use of the Exlog fig. 17 forceps include any clinical situation where the anatomy of the tooth to be extracted does not match the morphology of the instrument, particularly for mandibular teeth or anterior teeth. Use of this instrument is discouraged if the tooth presents such coronal destruction that a forceps grip is impossible, then requiring an approach by root separation or a different surgical technique. As with any surgical instrument, it should not be used in the event of visible damage to the instrument or a failure in sterilization. The practitioner must refer to the manufacturer's instructions for specific directions.
What are the maintenance precautions for this Helmut Zepf device?
To guarantee the longevity of the Helmut Zepf Exlog fig. 17 forceps, it is essential to follow rigorous decontamination and sterilization protocols after each use. Although composition specifics are not detailed here, this type of surgical instrument generally requires manual or ultrasonic cleaning followed by autoclaving. The use of corrosive chemicals that could alter the steel surface or the instrument's mechanism should be avoided. Regular inspection of the joint and the condition of the jaws is recommended to maintain optimal performance during extractions. Compliance with the sterilization cycles recommended by the manufacturer is imperative.
Who is the manufacturer and what standards are respected?
The official manufacturer of this device is Helmut Zepf Medizintechnik GmbH, an internationally renowned German company in the dental instrumentation sector. Regarding standards and certifications, although specific details of the CE marking or regulatory class are not mentioned in the source data, Helmut Zepf products are designed to meet the professional quality requirements of the medical sector. For any information relating to regulatory compliance, CE marking, or specific ISO standards, users are invited to consult the technical documentation provided by the manufacturer or to contact Delynov customer service to obtain up-to-date certificates.
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