Gracey Special Curette (GRA 3/4) for Front Teeth / Premolars, Slightly Angled - ZEPF-bIONIK Handle in Signal Orange | Helmut Zepf No. 24.202.03G
The Gracey Curette GRA 3/4 from Helmut Zepf is a precision-engineered periodontal instrument designed specifically for subgingival scaling and root planing on front teeth and premolars. Its slightly angled blade geometry enables accurate access to the interdental and facial surfaces of anterior and premolar teeth, delivering consistent, controlled debridement with minimal tissue trauma.
ZEPF-bIONIK Handle in Signal Orange
This Gracey Curette features the ergonomic ZEPF-bIONIK handle in Signal Orange, engineered for optimal balance, grip, and tactile sensitivity. The lightweight construction reduces hand fatigue during extended clinical procedures, while the textured surface promotes secure control even under challenging intraoral conditions. The signal orange colour coding aids rapid instrument identification during tray setup.
Key Features
- Gracey Curette pattern 3/4 — area-specific design for front teeth and premolars
- Slightly angled shank for precise subgingival access
- ZEPF-bIONIK ergonomic handle in Signal Orange
- Manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH — Made in Germany
- Helmut Zepf No. 24.202.03G
Made in Germany

Every Gracey Curette produced by Helmut Zepf GmbH is manufactured in Germany to exacting quality standards, ensuring long-term reliability, consistent edge retention, and instrument performance that clinicians can depend on across every procedure.
FAQ
Which teeth is the Gracey Curette GRA 3/4 designed for? The GRA 3/4 is an area-specific Gracey Curette intended for use on front teeth (anterior) and premolars, targeting facial and interdental surfaces.
What is the ZEPF-bIONIK handle? The ZEPF-bIONIK handle is an ergonomically designed instrument handle offering improved grip, balance, and tactile feedback to reduce clinician fatigue during procedures.
What does the Signal Orange colour indicate? Signal Orange is a colour-coding option that facilitates quick and reliable instrument identification during clinical tray setup and sterilisation workflows.
