• Combines a contra-angled anterior hoe and a contra-angled spoon into one instrument that easily removes stain from anterior lingual surfaces. The hoe has a 2 mm blade width and makes it easy to push back the sulcus as you scale along the gum-line. The spoon has a 2 mm diameter blade that easily adapts to the concavities and grooves of the upper lingual anatomy. Featuring our DuraLite Round Handle, additional handle options are shown below.
  • The terminal shank is 1 mm in diameter and 10 mm long with a blade width of 0.8 mm. Barnhart curettes have universal blades that have sharp cutting edges on both sides of the blade and a rounded toe. The terminal shanks of Barnhart curettes are long and slender. Featuring our OnPoint™ Handle, additional handle options are shown below.
  • 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 OnPoint™ Handle, additional handle options are shown below.
  • All mesial surfaces of bicuspids and molars. Terminal shank reach is 8 mm. Nordent standard Gracey curettes feature a blade face curve with a true radius that conforms to tooth anatomy better than any other brand. This means that Nordent standard Gracey curettes are easier to adapt, require fewer strokes, and reduce tissue trauma better than any other brand. Nordent standard Gracey curettes have a 1.1 mm terminal shank diameter and blades that are 0.9 mm wide and 4 mm long. Featuring our OnPoint™ Handle, additional handle options are shown below.
  • All distal surfaces of bicuspids and molars. Terminal shank reach is 9 mm. Nordent standard Gracey curettes feature a blade face curve with a true radius that conforms to tooth anatomy better than any other brand. This means that Nordent standard Gracey curettes are easier to adapt, require fewer strokes, and reduce tissue trauma better than any other brand. Nordent standard Gracey curettes have a 1.1 mm terminal shank diameter and blades that are 0.9 mm wide and 4 mm long. Featuring our OnPoint™ Handle, additional handle options are shown below.
  • The terminal shank is 1.1 mm in diameter and 9 mm long with a pointed blade shape that is 1 mm wide. McCall curettes have universal blades that have sharp cutting edges on both sides of the blade. Featuring our OnPoint™ Handle, additional handle options are shown below.
  • 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. Also known as the R138. Featuring our OnPoint™ Handle, additional handle options are shown below.
  • Both sickles have an identical moderate size, medium-reach length and blade widths of 0.9 mm that taper to a point. The tips have a 10° mirror image offset to allow better access to anteriors and premolars. This design is also known as H6/H7. Featuring our OnPoint™ Handle, additional handle options are shown below.
  • Mirror image blades that taper to a point from a 0.8 mm width. The terminal shank is offset 60° from centerline and has a 10 mm reach. Featuring our OnPoint™ Handle, additional handle options are shown below.
  • Combines a long-reach shank and a thin curette blade that is pointed like a scaler to provide easy adaptation to both supra and sub-gingival areas and excellent interproximal access. The mirror image tips have a 0.8 mm blade width set on 1 mm terminal shanks with a 12 mm reach. Featuring our OnPoint™ Handle, additional handle options are shown below.
  • 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 OnPoint™ Handle, additional handle options are shown below.
  • Mirror image blades on a short-reach terminal shank that is set at 25° to the handle. The blades have a reach of 4.5 mm and a width of 0.9 mm. Featuring our OnPoint™ Handle, additional handle options are shown below.

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