Gracey Special Curette (GRA 13/14) for All Distal Surfaces of Premolars / Molars, Skewed for Optimal Placement on Dental Surfaces - Hollow Stainless Steel Handle | Helmut Zepf No. 24.551.13
The Gracey Curette GRA 13/14 from Helmut Zepf is a precision periodontal instrument engineered specifically for accessing all distal surfaces of premolars and molars with exceptional control and efficiency. Its skewed blade geometry allows for optimal placement on dental surfaces, reducing operator fatigue and improving clinical outcomes during scaling and root planing procedures.
Key Features
- Instrument Type: Gracey Curette (GRA 13/14) — area-specific design for distal surfaces of premolars and molars
- Blade Orientation: Skewed for optimal angulation and access on posterior dental surfaces
- Handle: Hollow stainless steel — lightweight yet durable, providing tactile sensitivity and a balanced grip
- Material: Stainless steel construction for corrosion resistance and longevity
- Origin: Made in Germany by Helmut Zepf (No. 24.551.13)
Clinical Application
The Gracey Curette GRA 13/14 is an indispensable tool for dental hygienists and periodontists performing subgingival debridement. The area-specific design of this Gracey Curette ensures that the cutting edge is correctly angled against the root surface without over-adaptation, making it ideal for thorough calculus removal on the distal aspects of posterior teeth.
The hollow stainless steel handle enhances proprioceptive feedback, allowing clinicians to detect subtle calculus deposits and surface irregularities. Its balanced weight distribution reduces hand and wrist strain during extended procedures.
Made in Germany
Helmut Zepf instruments are manufactured in Germany to rigorous quality standards. This Gracey Curette reflects that commitment to craftsmanship, precision machining, and clinical reliability trusted by dental professionals worldwide.
FAQ
What surfaces is the GRA 13/14 designed for? The GRA 13/14 Gracey Curette is specifically designed for all distal surfaces of premolars and molars, providing targeted access in posterior regions.
Why choose a hollow stainless steel handle? A hollow handle reduces instrument weight, which enhances tactile sensitivity and minimizes clinician fatigue during prolonged scaling procedures.
Is this instrument autoclavable? Stainless steel dental instruments are generally compatible with standard autoclave sterilization; consult the manufacturer's guidelines for specific protocols.

