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Columbia curettes have universal blades that have sharp cutting edges on both sides of the blade and a rounded toe. The terminal shank is 1 mm in diameter and 8 mm long with a blade width of 0.9 mm. Featuring our DuraLite® ColorRings™ Handle, additional handle options are shown below.
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Mirror image blades on a short-reach terminal shank that is set at 40° to the handle. The blades have a reach of 4.5 mm and a width of 0.9 mm. Featuring our DuraLite® ColorRings™ Handle, additional handle options are shown below.
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Burnisher, DE, Titanium-Nitride Coated, Dilly Tapered Cone, DuraLite Round Handle
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Luxation elevators are thin enough to access and cut the periodontal ligament, while strong enough to elevate teeth… all in one easy-to-use instrument.
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Combines a curved blade that is 5mm wide and a rounded tip with a flat blade that is 4mm wide and a rounded tip. Both ends are sharp around the periphery.
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Combines a small curved blade that is 4mm wide and a rounded tip with a uniquely angled cutting blade on straight shank. Both ends are sharp around the periphery.
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Expro, DE, Color Coded, Probe Williams (1-2-3-5-7-8-9-10 mm) - #23, DuraLite® ColorRings™ Handle
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Columbia 4 Right:
- Curette
- Our tried-and-true signature stainless steel tips
- Disposing of the tips instead of the full instrument allows your dental office to reduce waste compared to using conventional instruments.
- Replace one tip at a time when needed with Hartzell cone socket instruments, saving on the lifetime cost of your scalers and curettes.
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Younger-Good curettes feature a shank curvature that adapts easily to 2nd and 3rd molars. The elliptical blade shape has a rounded toe and is 1 mm wide. Featuring our DuraLite® ColorRings™ Handle, additional handle options are shown below.
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Both sickles have an identical moderate size, medium-reach length and blade widths of 0.8 mm that taper to a point. The tips have a 20° mirror image offset to allow better access to anteriors and premolars. Featuring our DuraLite Round Handle, additional handle options are shown below.




