Curette Tip M4X0.5 - Helmut Zepf (24.751.102CI) - Delynov
The Pointe de Curette M4X0.5 - Helmut Zepf is a medical device manufactured by Helmut Zepf Medizintechnik GmbH.
- Compliance: Medical device Class I.
- Manufacturer: Helmut Zepf Medizintechnik GmbH.
- Reference: 24.751.102CI.
- Reserved for healthcare professionals. Read instructions carefully before use.
fabricant : HELMUT ZEPF Medizintechnik Gmbh , Obere Hauptstraße 16-22, D- 78606 Seitingen-Oberflacht BUT PRÉVU / INDICATION Instrument dentaire manuel Les effets secondaires indésirables l'intolérance aux métaux chez le patient peut résulter d'un contact avec l'instrument, qui est en acier inoxydable médical une réaction d'hypersensibilité était toujours déclenchée devenir. la procédure doit être arrêtée si une telle réaction se produit et les mesures nécessaires sont prises en conséquence. consignes d'utilisation et de sécurité tous les instruments doivent être nettoyés avant d'être utilisés pour la première fois et compléter avant toute utilisation ultérieure nettoyé, désinfecté et stérilisé ! il est très important de nettoyer chaque produit avant utilisation dommages et usures visibles, par ex. b. fissures, cassures ou des défauts sur les arêtes de coupe. n'utilisez jamais de produits endommagés ou usés. les produits de helmut zepf medizintechnik gmbh sont livrés non stériles. les produits doivent être à l'avance nettoyé et stérilisé. la compatibilité aussi les autres produits doivent être vérifiés au préalable. retraitement en raison de la conception du produit, des matériaux utilisés et il ne peut y avoir de limite maximale définie pour l'utilisation prévue des cycles de traitement réalisables peuvent être déterminés.réservé aux professionnels de santé.
What is the Helmut Zepf Curette Tip M4X0.5 (24.751.102CI)?
The Curette Tip M4X0.5, referenced under code 24.751.102CI by Delynov, is a manual dental instrument designed by Helmut Zepf Medizintechnik GmbH. This Class I medical device is manufactured from medical-grade stainless steel, ensuring robustness adapted to the requirements of dental surgery. As an instrumentation component in the INSTRU category, this curette tip is specifically developed for procedures requiring increased manual precision. It is delivered non-sterile and requires a complete preparation protocol before any clinical use. Its medical stainless steel design ensures compatibility with the rigorous cleaning and sterilization processes mandated by the safety standards in force in dental practices and operating theaters.
What are the clinical indications for this Helmut Zepf instrument?
This Helmut Zepf manual dental instrument is indicated for use during oral and dental surgery procedures. Its intended purpose is to assist the practitioner in acts requiring a precise curette. Use of this device is exclusively reserved for qualified healthcare professionals. It is essential that the surgeon verifies the compatibility of this tip with other products and handles used before the intervention. The main indication is based on manual manipulation for the treatment of tissues or dental surfaces, according to the specific needs of the clinical procedure undertaken by the implantologist or dental surgeon.
What are the technical characteristics of the Curette Tip 24.751.102CI?
The Helmut Zepf Curette Tip M4X0.5 is distinguished by its manufacture in medical stainless steel, a standard material for high-precision instrumentation. It features an M4X0.5 type thread, corresponding to its technical reference 24.751.102CI. This Class I device is designed to be reusable after a complete reprocessing cycle. The manufacturer states that due to the product design and materials used, there is no defined maximum limit for the number of processing cycles, as long as the instrument shows no visible damage. The stainless steel used provides the mechanical resistance necessary for manual interventions while allowing repeated disinfection and sterilization.
What are the contraindications and possible side effects?
The main contraindication for the use of this instrument is known metal intolerance in the patient. Contact with medical stainless steel can lead to a hypersensitivity reaction. If such a reaction occurs during the intervention, the procedure must be stopped immediately and necessary medical measures must be taken. Furthermore, it is formally contraindicated to use a product showing visible damage or wear, such as cracks, breaks, or defects on the cutting edges. Using damaged products compromises patient safety and the effectiveness of the surgical act.
What are the precautions for use and maintenance?
Before the first use and after each subsequent use, the Helmut Zepf curette tip must imperatively be cleaned, disinfected, and fully sterilized. The manufacturer emphasizes that it is crucial to clean each product before use to ensure the absence of contaminants. A careful visual examination is required to detect any signs of wear or damage (cracks, cutting defects). Never use a worn or damaged instrument. As the products are delivered non-sterile, strict compliance with current sterilization protocols is mandatory to ensure health safety. Compatibility with other instruments must also be verified beforehand by the healthcare professional.
Who is the manufacturer and what standards are respected?
This medical device is manufactured by Helmut Zepf Medizintechnik GmbH, located in Seitingen-Oberflacht, Germany. It is a Class I instrument, complying with the regulatory requirements for medical devices (MDR). Helmut Zepf is recognized for the quality of its medical stainless steel dental instrumentation. The product follows rigorous manufacturing protocols allowing its reprocessing for prolonged use in a clinical setting. As a device reserved for healthcare professionals, it meets the safety standards required for manual dental surgery interventions, subject to compliance with the cleaning and sterilization instructions provided by the manufacturer.
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