Curette Tip. M4X0.5. - Helmut Zepf (24.751.135UR) - 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: 24.751.135UR.
- Reserved for healthcare professionals. Read instructions carefully before use.
What is the Helmut Zepf CURETTE TIP?
The Helmut Zepf curette tip, referenced under code 24.751.135UR, is an interchangeable manual instrument intended for oral healthcare professionals. Manufactured in medical stainless steel by Helmut Zepf Medizintechnik GmbH, it features a standardized M4X0.5 thread for secure attachment to an instrument handle. This device is delivered non-sterile and requires a complete cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization protocol before its first use as well as between each patient. Its robust stainless steel design ensures resistance adapted to the mechanical stresses encountered during periodontal or surgical care.
What are the clinical indications?
This instrument is indicated as a manual dental instrument for various oral surgery interventions. Its primary use concerns the removal of inflammatory tissues, the cleaning of sockets after extraction, or periodontal debridement. As a curette tip, it allows access to narrow areas to eliminate debris or regularize tissue surfaces. Its use is strictly reserved for qualified healthcare professionals, such as dental surgeons and implantologists, in a controlled clinical environment respecting current hygiene standards.
What are the technical characteristics?
The 24.751.135UR curette tip is distinguished by its M4X0.5 technical thread, guaranteeing precise compatibility with instrument handles from the Helmut Zepf range. It belongs to Class I of medical devices according to current regulations. Manufactured from high-quality medical stainless steel, it is designed to withstand repeated reprocessing cycles without immediate alteration of its mechanical properties. Before each intervention, the practitioner must check for the absence of visible damage, such as cracks, breaks, or defects on the cutting edges, to guarantee the effectiveness of the surgical gesture.
What are the contraindications for use?
The main contraindication mentioned by the manufacturer Helmut Zepf Medizintechnik GmbH concerns hypersensitivity or intolerance to metals. Contact with the medical stainless steel instrument may trigger an allergic reaction in certain sensitive patients. If such a hypersensitivity reaction occurs during the operative act, the procedure must be immediately interrupted and necessary medical measures must be taken. It is therefore recommended to validate the absence of known allergies to stainless steel components before any clinical use.
What are the maintenance and reprocessing precautions?
Like any non-sterile instrument, this curette tip must imperatively be cleaned, disinfected, and sterilized before its first commissioning and after each subsequent use. The manufacturer specifies that due to the product design and the materials used, there is no defined maximum limit of treatment cycles, as long as the instrument shows no signs of wear. The practitioner must meticulously inspect the condition of the cutting edges and the integrity of the M4X0.5 thread. Any damaged instrument or one showing signs of corrosion must be immediately discarded to guarantee patient safety.
Who is the manufacturer and what standards are respected?
The device is manufactured by Helmut Zepf Medizintechnik GmbH, a recognized manufacturer located in Seitingen-Oberflacht, Germany. This product is classified as a Class I medical device (Class Ir according to certain reprocessing specifications). It meets the manufacturing requirements for manual surgical instruments in medical stainless steel. Compliance with cleaning and sterilization protocols is essential to maintain safety of use. Helmut Zepf ensures the traceability of its products via precise technical references, allowing dental practices to maintain an inventory compliant with current regulatory requirements.
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