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Cement spatula with octagonal handle - Helmut Zepf (26.130.03) - Delynov

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The Spatule à ciment avec manche octogonal - Helmut Zepf is a medical device manufactured by Helmut Zepf Medizintechnik GmbH.

  • Compliance: Medical device Class I.
  • Manufacturer: Helmut Zepf Medizintechnik GmbH.
  • Reference: 26.130.03.
  • 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.

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What is the Helmut Zepf cement spatula with octagonal handle?

The cement spatula with octagonal handle (reference 26.130.03) is a manual dental instrument designed by Helmut Zepf Medizintechnik GmbH. This Class I medical device is manufactured from medical grade stainless steel to guarantee optimal resistance during office manipulations. Its specific structure with an octagonal handle allows for an ergonomic and secure grip for the practitioner. This product is delivered non-sterile by the manufacturer and requires a complete cycle of cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization before its first use, as well as between each patient, to ensure the safety of care.

What are the clinical indications for this Helmut Zepf instrument?

The Helmut Zepf manual dental instrument is specifically indicated for dental and oral surgery procedures requiring the manipulation or mixing of medical cements. As a precision tool, it is exclusively reserved for qualified healthcare professionals. Its intended use is to facilitate the preparation of sealing or filling materials in a controlled clinical environment. The manufacturer emphasizes the importance of checking the condition of the instrument before each intervention: the presence of visible damage, such as cracks or breaks, must lead to the immediate cessation of its use to guarantee the integrity of the clinical procedure.

What are the technical characteristics of the 26.130.03 spatula?

This Helmut Zepf cement spatula is distinguished by its reference code 26.130.03 and its robust medical stainless steel design. The octagonal handle offers superior ergonomics, limiting the risk of slipping during the mixing of components. In accordance with the guidelines of the manufacturer Helmut Zepf Medizintechnik GmbH, the instrument does not have a defined maximum limit of processing cycles, as its lifespan depends on the design, the materials used, and rigorous maintenance. It is imperative to check for wear on the edges and the absence of structural defects before any professional use.

What are the contraindications for the use of this stainless steel instrument?

The main contraindication for the use of this instrument concerns patients with a known intolerance or hypersensitivity to metals, as the instrument is composed of medical stainless steel. A hypersensitivity reaction may be triggered upon contact with the patient. In the event of such an adverse reaction, the manufacturer stipulates that the procedure must be immediately stopped and that necessary medical measures must be taken accordingly. It is therefore recommended to evaluate the patient's history of metal allergies before any intervention with this manual instrument.

What are the maintenance and sterilization precautions?

All Helmut Zepf instruments must imperatively follow a strict reprocessing protocol. Before the first use and for each subsequent use, the device must be completely cleaned, disinfected, and sterilized. Preliminary cleaning is a critical step to remove any residue. It is also essential to check compatibility with other products used simultaneously. Due to its classification as a reusable instrument, the practitioner must visually inspect the product for any signs of wear, corrosion, or deformation of the cutting edges before proceeding with sterilization.

Who is the manufacturer and what standards are respected?

The cement spatula is manufactured by Helmut Zepf Medizintechnik GmbH, located in Seitingen-Oberflacht, Germany. This device is classified as a Class I instrument according to current regulations. The manufacturer imposes high quality standards for its products intended for healthcare professionals, including strict safety instructions regarding cleaning and sterilization. As a Class I medical device, it meets the safety and performance requirements for manual dental instruments, guaranteeing constant reliability during surgical and prosthetic procedures in the dental office.


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