Universal Curettes Flashcards
1
Q
describe the design of the universal curette
A
- 2 cutting edges
- rounded toe
- face that is parallel to the floor when the terminal shank is held at 12 oclock position
1
Q
when can universal curettes be used
A
- everywhere
- shank length helps identify instruments that are better for shallow vs deeper periodontal pockets
2
Q
what is the difference between the columbia 13/14 and the 4R/4L
A
4R/4L is longer and better for deep pockets
3
Q
how do you determine the correct working end of the instrument
A
toe of the instrument curves toward the mesial aspect of the tooth you are working on
- terminal shank is parallel to the long axis of the tooth
4
Q
what is the ideal instrument stroke for curettes
A
across a tooth surface is oblique and overlapping
5
Q
how should you use universal curettes in anterior teeth
A
- begin at midline
- scale into interproximal space
- align handle so it is parallel to the long axis of the tooth
- flip the instrument when scaling the other half of the tooth
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