Gracey Special Curette (GRA 15/16) for Premolars / Molars, Working Surfaces Skewed to Allow Handling Mesial Surfaces- Hollow Stainless Steel Handle | Helmut Zepf No. 24.551.15
The Gracey Curette GRA 15/16 from Helmut Zepf is a precision-engineered periodontal instrument designed specifically for scaling and root planing on premolars and molars, with working surfaces skewed to allow effective access to mesial surfaces.
Instrument Overview
This Gracey Curette features area-specific blade angulation that distinguishes it from universal curettes. The GRA 15/16 designation indicates its suitability for posterior teeth, particularly targeting the mesial aspects of premolars and molars where access can be challenging. The skewed working surfaces provide the correct offset angle required to adapt precisely to tooth morphology in these regions.
Handle Design
The instrument is fitted with a hollow stainless steel handle, which reduces hand fatigue during extended clinical procedures by lowering the overall instrument weight while maintaining a firm, tactile grip. The hollow construction also improves vibration transmission, supporting more sensitive tactile feedback during subgingival instrumentation.
Material & Manufacturing
Manufactured by Helmut Zepf in Germany, this Gracey Curette is constructed from high-quality stainless steel, consistent with the brand's commitment to precision and durability. The instrument is autoclavable and designed to meet the demanding standards of professional periodontal practice.

Key Features
- Gracey Curette GRA 15/16 — area-specific for premolars and molars
- Working surfaces skewed for mesial surface access
- Hollow stainless steel handle for reduced weight and enhanced tactile feedback
- Made in Germany by Helmut Zepf
- Autoclavable stainless steel construction
FAQ
What is the GRA 15/16 used for? The GRA 15/16 Gracey Curette is used for scaling and root planing on the mesial surfaces of premolars and molars in periodontal therapy.
Why choose a hollow handle instrument? A hollow stainless steel handle reduces instrument weight, decreasing hand fatigue and improving tactile sensitivity during subgingival procedures.

