Effective Instrumentation With Gracey Curettes
Write short note on Gracey curettes and mini-bladed Gracey curettes.
Answer.
Mini-bladed Gracey Curettes
- They are modifications of After Five Curettes.
- The blade is commonly half in the length compared to after five or standard Gracey curettes.
- The shorter blade allows easier insertion and adaptation in deep, narrow pockets, furcations, developmental grooves, line angles, and deep, tight, facial, lingual, or palatal pockets.
- They are available in both rigid and finishing designs.
- Rigid mini fives are recommended for calculus removal.
- More flexible shanked, finishing mini fives are recommended for light subgingival scaling and root planning in periodontal maintenance patients.
- Mini-bladed Gracey curettes come in all standard Gracey numbers except for no. 9–10.
- Microminibladed Gracey curettes have blade 20% thinner than Mini five Gracey curettes to further reduce tissue distention and ease subgingival insertion.
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