Area Specific Curettes Flashcards
describe the instrument design of area specific curretes- how many cutting edges, shape of toe, type of shank and where are they used
- one cutting edge, lower portion of the working end
- rounded toe
- straight and complex shanks
- used in deep periodontal pockets due to their ability to adapt to root anatomy
what are the two types of curettes
- universal
- area specific
describe the gracey curette design
- the working edge is angled lower and is sharp
- the non working edge is angled higher and is blunt
- for subgingival debridement for pockets greater than 5mm
the face of the gracie curette is tilted ____ relative to the terminal shank
70 degrees
why is the face angled 70 degrees
allows optimal adaptation when the terminal shank is parallel to the tooth surface
what are the areas of use for the 1/2 gracey curette
- anterior teeth: all surfaces
what are the ares of use for the 11/12 gracey curette
posterior teeth - mesial, buccal, lingual aspects
what are the areas of use for the 13/14 gracey curretes
posterior teeth - distal surfaces
describe the gracey 1/2
- simple shank - handle should be parallel to long axis of the tooth when scaling
- flip instrument to cover toward and away surfaces
which gracey curettes are complimentary instruments
gracey 11/12 and gracey 13/14