Expert Help (917) 480-2682 ext 101

  • Free Shipping For Qualified Orders

  • Expert Instrument Assistance

  • Hassle-Free Returns

  • Unparalleled Customer Care

ENJOY 10% OFF YOUR FIRST ORDER

FIRSTORDER10
Universal Curette

Universal Curette

The universal curette is an essential instrument in modern dental practice, designed to adapt to multiple tooth surfaces and sites throughout the mouth. Unlike area-specific instruments, the universal curette features a blade that can be adapted to virtually any tooth surface with proper technique, making it one of the most versatile tools available to dental professionals.

Key Features of the Universal Curette

  • Dual cutting edges: Both lateral edges of the blade are sharp and usable, providing flexibility during scaling and root planing procedures.
  • Rounded toe: Minimizes soft tissue trauma during subgingival instrumentation.
  • 90-degree blade angle: The face of the blade meets the lower shank at approximately 90 degrees, enabling adaptation to multiple surfaces.
  • Balanced design: Ergonomic handles reduce clinician fatigue during extended procedures.

Clinical Applications

The universal curette is widely used for supragingival and subgingival scaling, root planing, and the removal of calculus deposits from all surfaces of the dentition. Its adaptability means fewer instrument exchanges during a procedure, improving workflow efficiency for hygienists and periodontists alike.

When selecting a universal curette , practitioners typically consider shank length and flexibility, blade size, and handle diameter to match their individual technique preferences and the specific needs of each patient case.

Care and Maintenance

Proper sterilization and regular sharpening are critical to maintaining the performance of any universal curette . A sharp blade ensures effective calculus removal with minimal lateral pressure, reducing the risk of iatrogenic damage to root surfaces.

Dental Instruments, Tools, Burs, Diamonds and Polishers Made In Germany

FAQ

What distinguishes a universal curette from a Gracey curette? A universal curette has two usable cutting edges and can be adapted to all tooth surfaces, while a Gracey curette is area-specific with one cutting edge offset at a 70-degree angle.

Can a universal curette be used subgingivally? Yes, the rounded back and toe design of the universal curette make it suitable for careful subgingival instrumentation.

View as

Compare /5

Loading...