Gracey Curette 11-12 Double Ended Dual End Hollow Handle
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Gracey Curette 11-12 Double-Ended (Hollow Handle)
Description
The Gracey Curette 11/12 (double-ended) with a hollow stainless steel handle is a precision periodontal instrument crafted for subgingival scaling and root planing, particularly on the mesial surfaces of posterior teeth. The 11/12 blade geometry has a small contra-angle and offset design, allowing excellent access to molars and premolars while preserving tactile sensitivity. The hollow handle provides a lightweight, balanced feel for enhanced operator comfort.
Key Features
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Blade Design (11/12): The 11/12 Gracey curette is specifically configured for the surfaces of posterior teeth, enabling accurate calculus removal in those hard-to-reach areas.
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Double-Ended Instrument: Contains two working ends, increasing efficiency and minimizing the need to switch instruments during periodontal therapy.
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Hollow Stainless Steel Handle: Lightweight hollow handle offers excellent tactile feedback and ergonomic control.
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Knurled Grip: Handle texture (knurling or grip channels) ensures a non-slip grip for better control during scaling.
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High-Quality Cutting Edges: Blades are made from hardened stainless steel for strong, sharp, durable cutting performance.
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Autoclavable: Safe for repeated sterilization without compromising blade sharpness or alignment.
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Balanced Weight & Design: The hollow handle helps reduce hand fatigue while maintaining control and precision throughout periodontal instrumentation.
Applications
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Subgingival scaling and root planing on mesial surfaces of molars and premolars.
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Periodontal debridement in moderate to deep pockets.
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Maintenance therapy in periodontal patients for consistent calculus removal.
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Use in both clinical settings (chairside) and during periodontal surgical or non-surgical treatment.
Ideal For
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Dental hygienists and periodontists who perform detailed root planing.
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Clinics that need a reliable curette specifically for posterior mesial periodontal areas.
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Dental schools and students learning periodontal instrumentation techniques.
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Practitioners who prefer lightweight, sensitive instruments for long procedures.