Curette Insert, Gracey 8
The Gracey Curette Insert is a precision-engineered periodontal instrument designed for effective subgingival scaling and root planing. Manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH, the Gracey 8 configuration is specifically developed to address the premolar and molar buccal and lingual surfaces, making it an essential tool in comprehensive periodontal therapy.
Key Features
- Area-specific blade design optimized for targeted tooth surfaces
- Engineered for subgingival calculus removal and root debridement
- Compatible with standard ultrasonic scaling handpieces that accept insert-style attachments
- Durable construction intended to maintain edge integrity through clinical use
- Ergonomic design supports controlled, precise instrumentation
Clinical Application
The Gracey Curette Insert follows the well-established Gracey curette numbering system, where each instrument number corresponds to specific regions of the dentition. The Gracey 8 is particularly suited for scaling the buccal and lingual surfaces of posterior teeth. Its offset blade geometry ensures that the working edge remains properly adapted to the root surface during instrumentation, allowing clinicians to work with accuracy and minimal trauma to surrounding tissues.
Helmut Zepf GmbH is a recognized manufacturer of dental and surgical instruments, known for producing instruments that meet the demands of professional clinical environments. The Gracey Curette Insert from this range reflects that commitment to quality craftsmanship and reliable performance in daily practice.
FAQ
What tooth surfaces does the Gracey 8 instrument treat? The Gracey 8 is designed primarily for the buccal and lingual surfaces of premolars and molars.
Is the Gracey Curette Insert compatible with all ultrasonic scalers? Compatibility depends on the handpiece system in use. Always verify compatibility with your specific ultrasonic unit before use.
How should the insert be maintained? Follow standard instrument reprocessing protocols appropriate for dental instruments, including sterilization according to your facility's infection control guidelines.
