Curette Insert, Gracey 10
The Gracey Curette Insert is a precision-engineered periodontal instrument designed for area-specific subgingival scaling and root planing. Manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH, this insert is built to meet the exacting standards demanded by dental professionals in clinical practice.
Area-Specific Design
The Gracey Curette Insert 10 is specifically designed for posterior teeth, targeting the buccal and lingual surfaces with accuracy and control. Its area-specific blade angulation allows clinicians to adapt efficiently to complex root morphologies, reducing patient discomfort while maximizing calculus removal efficacy.
Clinical Benefits
- Optimized blade geometry for precise subgingival access
- Compatible with standard ultrasonic or sonic handpiece systems (verify compatibility with your unit)
- Durable construction intended to withstand repeated sterilization cycles
- Ergonomic design supports reduced hand fatigue during extended procedures
- Area-specific working end for targeted debridement
Why Choose the Gracey Curette Insert
The Gracey Curette Insert from Helmut Zepf GmbH represents a reliable choice for periodontists and dental hygienists seeking consistent clinical outcomes. Its thoughtful engineering supports the high level of tactile sensitivity required for effective root surface debridement, making it a valued instrument in any periodontal toolkit.
Proper maintenance and sterilization of the Gracey Curette Insert are essential to preserve instrument longevity and patient safety. Always follow your facility's infection control protocols and the manufacturer's guidelines for care and handling.
FAQ
What tooth surfaces is the Gracey 10 insert designed for? The Gracey 10 is designed primarily for the posterior teeth, specifically buccal and lingual surfaces.
Is the Gracey Curette Insert compatible with all ultrasonic units? Compatibility depends on your specific handpiece system. Please verify with Helmut Zepf GmbH or your distributor before use.
Can this insert be autoclaved? It is intended to withstand standard sterilization procedures; always follow manufacturer guidelines for proper sterilization.
