LOTUS Sickle Scaler Curette 204S, Green Crystal (Helmut Zepf Mfg. No. 24.238.04S)
The Sickle Scaler Curette 204S in Green Crystal from Helmut Zepf brings precision, ergonomic comfort, and forward-thinking sustainability to your periodontal instrumentation. Designed as a Gracey 1/2 Curette, this instrument is engineered for precise application on all aspects of the anterior teeth and roots, featuring a single area-specific cutting edge, a rounded toe, and a blunt outside edge to protect delicate soft tissue.
LOTUS Design Handle
The LOTUS Design handle sets this Sickle Scaler apart from conventional instruments. Its unique shape and surface microstructure deliver outstanding control and comfort throughout the full clinical day. Unlike traditional serrated or textured handles, the LOTUS Design surface is easier to clean, supporting better infection control protocols and reducing cross-contamination risk.
Tactile Feedback and Performance
The working tips of this Gracey 1/2 Curette feature a slightly flexible shaft combined with sharp working ends, providing responsive tactile feedback that allows clinicians to accurately detect and efficiently remove biofilm and deposits along the root surface. This level of sensitivity supports thorough, confident scaling with minimal patient discomfort.
QuickFix Exchangeable Tip System
A standout feature of the LOTUS Design Gracey 1/2 Curette is the Helmut Zepf QuickFix exchangeable tip system. Rather than resharpening or replacing the entire instrument, clinicians can quickly swap out each tip as needed — saving both time and cost. This Sickle Scaler solution is ideal for practices committed to efficiency and sustainability.
- Type: Gracey Curette 1/2
- Application: Anterior
- Handle: LOTUS Design
- Color: Green Crystal
- Material: Stainless Steel
FAQ
What teeth is this Gracey 1/2 Curette designed for? It is designed for use on all aspects of anterior teeth and roots.
What is the QuickFix system? The Helmut Zepf QuickFix system allows you to replace the working tip quickly without sharpening or replacing the full Sickle Scaler instrument, reducing downtime and long-term costs.
