Gracey Curette 1-2 Double Ended Dual End Hollow Handle
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Gracey Curette 1-2 – Double-Ended, Hollow-Handle Periodontal Curette
Description
The Gracey Curette 1-2 is an area-specific periodontal instrument designed for precise supragingival and subgingival scaling and root planing — especially suited for anterior teeth (incisors and canines). The 1-2 pattern provides optimal access and adaptation to the root surfaces of front teeth, enabling removal of plaque, calculus, and biofilm with minimal tissue trauma. The double-ended design gives two working blades on a single instrument, and the hollow handle offers a lighter, ergonomically balanced feel with increased tactile sensitivity and control.
Key Features
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Area-Specific Blade Design (1/2) — The blade is offset (angled ≈ 70° from the shank), creating a single effective cutting edge, which allows selective removal of deposits while preserving soft tissue integrity.
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Optimized for Anterior Teeth (Incisors & Canines) — The 1-2 configuration is specifically crafted for the contours and root anatomy of anterior teeth, enabling smooth adaptation and effective root-surface debridement.
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Double-Ended Construction — Two working ends on one instrument increase efficiency: clinicians can readily switch sides for mesial or distal surfaces without changing instruments, improving workflow during periodontal therapy.
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Hollow / Lightweight Handle — A hollow cylindrical handle reduces overall weight, offering enhanced tactile feedback and reducing operator fatigue — advantageous during prolonged scaling and root planing sessions.
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Rounded Toe and Semi-Circular Cross-Section — These design features minimize risk of soft-tissue trauma and allow the instrument to glide smoothly along root surfaces without gouging.
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Stainless Steel Construction — Made from high-grade stainless steel, providing corrosion resistance, durability, and suitability for repeated sterilization/auto-claving cycles.
Applications
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Supragingival and subgingival scaling and root planing on anterior teeth (incisors and canines).
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Removal of plaque, light to moderate calculus deposits, and biofilm from anterior tooth root surfaces.
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Periodontal maintenance therapy and prophylactic cleanings in anterior regions.
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Fine debridement of root surfaces in narrow pockets around anterior teeth where gentle, controlled instrumentation is essential.
Ideal For
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Dental hygienists, periodontists, and clinicians performing manual scaling and root planing in anterior regions.
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Clinics and practices emphasizing precise, atraumatic periodontal instrumentation.
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Students and educators in dental hygiene or periodontology training — good for mastering area-specific root-surface adaptation.
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Practices that prefer ergonomic, lightweight instruments to reduce hand fatigue during repeated scaling procedures.