Gracey Special Curette (GRA 3/4) for Front Teeth / Premolars, Slightly Angled - Hollow Stainless Steel Handle | Helmut Zepf No. 24.551.03
The Gracey Curette GRA 3/4 from Helmut Zepf is a precision-engineered periodontal instrument designed specifically for use on front teeth and premolars. With its slightly angled blade geometry, this instrument provides targeted access to subgingival surfaces, allowing clinicians to perform thorough root debridement and scaling with confidence and control.
Instrument Design & Construction
This Gracey Curette features a hollow stainless steel handle, which significantly reduces hand fatigue during extended clinical procedures. The lightweight hollow design improves tactile feedback, enabling the clinician to detect subtle calculus deposits and root surface irregularities with greater sensitivity. The instrument is manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH and carries the distinction of being Made in Germany, reflecting the high standards of craftsmanship and material quality associated with German dental instrument manufacturing.

Clinical Application
The GRA 3/4 Gracey Curette is area-specific, making it the instrument of choice for anterior teeth and premolar regions. Its slightly angled shank allows access to tooth surfaces with minimal soft tissue distension, supporting both patient comfort and procedural accuracy. This curette is well-suited for use in routine periodontal maintenance, initial therapy, and supportive periodontal treatment protocols.
Key Features
- Gracey Special Curette — GRA 3/4 design
- Indicated for front teeth and premolars
- Slightly angled shank for targeted access
- Hollow stainless steel handle for reduced weight and enhanced tactile sensitivity
- Made in Germany by Helmut Zepf GmbH
- Helmut Zepf reference: No. 24.551.03
FAQ
What areas is the GRA 3/4 Gracey Curette designed for? It is specifically designed for use on anterior (front) teeth and premolars.
What are the benefits of a hollow stainless steel handle? A hollow handle reduces the overall weight of the instrument and improves tactile feedback, helping clinicians detect fine root surface details more effectively.
Is this instrument made in Germany? Yes, this instrument is manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH and is Made in Germany.
