Gracey Special Curette (GRA 9/10) for Premolars / Molars, Very Sharply Angled - ZEPF-bIONIK Handle in Turquoise-Lightblue | Helmut Zepf No. 24.206.09G
The Gracey Curette GRA 9/10 from Helmut Zepf is a precision periodontal instrument engineered for effective subgingival debridement on premolars and molars. Its very sharply angled blade geometry allows deep access to posterior root surfaces with minimal tissue trauma, making it a reliable choice for demanding clinical environments.
ZEPF-bIONIK Handle Design
This Gracey Curette is fitted with the ergonomic ZEPF-bIONIK handle in Turquoise-Lightblue, designed to reduce hand fatigue during extended procedures. The handle's textured grip promotes precise tactile feedback and secure instrument control, supporting consistent clinical performance across routine and complex scaling sessions.
Key Features
- Pattern: Gracey Special 9/10 — optimised for premolars and molars
- Blade Angulation: Very sharply angled for deep posterior access
- Handle: ZEPF-bIONIK ergonomic design in Turquoise-Lightblue
- Reference: Helmut Zepf No. 24.206.09G
- Origin: Made in Germany
Clinical Application
The Gracey Curette 9/10 is area-specific, meaning its cutting edge is designed to adapt to the mesial and distal surfaces of posterior teeth. The very sharp angulation makes it particularly suited to navigating furcation areas and deep pockets where conventional instruments may lack adequate adaptation. Clinicians working in periodontics or general practice will appreciate the instrument's balance of stiffness and flexibility.
Helmut Zepf GmbH manufactures all instruments in Germany, maintaining high standards of material quality and finishing. The Gracey Curette range exemplifies this commitment to precision craftsmanship.

FAQ
Which teeth is the GRA 9/10 designed for? The 9/10 pattern is area-specific for premolars and molars, particularly their mesial and distal surfaces.
What does the ZEPF-bIONIK handle offer? It provides an ergonomic grip that reduces operator fatigue and enhances tactile sensitivity during subgingival instrumentation.
Is this instrument made in Germany? Yes, Helmut Zepf instruments are manufactured in Germany to rigorous quality standards.
