American Eagle Montana Gracey Curettes Instruments
American Eagle Montana Gracey Curettes Instruments
American Eagle Montana Gracey Curettes Instruments
American Eagle Montana Gracey Curettes Instruments represent a pinnacle in periodontal care, meticulously engineered for sub-gingival scaling and root planing procedures. Crafted with precision and expertise, these dental tools are designed to adapt seamlessly to the intricate anatomical contours of the teeth, ensuring thorough cleaning and treatment. With their specialized blade angle and design, the Montana Series Gracey Curettes facilitate effortless access to root surfaces, enhancing the efficiency and efficacy of periodontal instrumentation. Whether addressing deep periodontal pockets or intricate root structures, these instruments excel in providing precise and thorough treatment.
Renowned for their precision and effectiveness, the American Eagle Montana Gracey Curettes Instruments are trusted by dental professionals worldwide for a wide range of dental procedures. From routine cleanings to advanced periodontal therapies, these instruments elevate the standard of care, ensuring optimal oral health outcomes for patients.
Indications:
- Sub-gingival Scaling: Cleaning root surfaces below the gumline.
- Root Planing: Smoothing root surfaces to remove bacterial deposits.
- Deep Pocket Treatment: Thoroughly cleaning deep periodontal pockets.
- Accessing Difficult Areas: Reaching challenging spots like furcations.
- Precision and Control: Offering enhanced tactile sensitivity.
- Promoting Periodontal Health: Preventing and managing periodontal diseases.
Features
Features
- Precision Blade Angle: Designed for optimal adaptation to root surfaces, ensuring thorough cleaning and treatment.
- Eagle Lite Resin Handle: Offers a comfortable grip for improved control and maneuverability during procedures.
- Versatile Usage: Suitable for sub-gingival scaling, root planing, and accessing difficult-to-reach areas such as furcations.
- Efficient Cleaning: Facilitates effective removal of plaque, calculus, and bacteria from below the gumline, promoting periodontal health.
- Durable Construction: Crafted with high-quality materials for long-lasting performance in clinical settings.
- Enhanced Tactile Sensitivity: Provides precise tactile feedback, allowing for delicate and controlled procedures.
- Compatible Handle Diameter: Features a 3/8" (9.5mm) handle diameter for ergonomic handling and ease of use.
Description
Description
Specification
Specification
- Type: Gracey curettes for sub-gingival scaling and root planing.
- Handle Material: Eagle Lite resin handle.
- Handle Diameter: 3/8" (9.5mm).
- Usage: Ideal for accessing deep periodontal pockets and difficult-to-reach areas such as furcations.
- Autoclavable: Yes
Packaging
Packaging
- 1 x Montana Gracey Curette
Direction to use
Direction to use
- Preparation: Ensure that the instruments are properly sterilized and prepared for use according to standard infection control protocols.
- Patient Preparation: Position the patient comfortably in the dental chair and provide appropriate anesthesia or topical numbing agents if necessary.
- Instrument Selection: Choose the appropriate Gracey curette based on the specific treatment needs and anatomical considerations of the patient's teeth and periodontal condition.
- Access and Visualization: Use an appropriate mouth mirror and periodontal probe to visualize the treatment area and identify any deep periodontal pockets or areas of concern.
- Insertion and Adaptation: Hold the instrument with a firm but comfortable grasp, ensuring proper alignment of the blade with the tooth surface. Insert the curette subgingivally into the periodontal pocket, adapting the blade to the root surface.
- Scaling and Root Planing: Apply controlled lateral pressure against the root surface while using overlapping, vertical or oblique strokes to remove plaque, calculus, and bacteria. Ensure thorough cleaning of all root surfaces within the pocket.
- Furcation and Difficult Areas: Use the appropriate angulation and adaptation techniques to access and clean challenging areas such as furcations, concavities, and irregular root surfaces.
- Rinsing and Inspection: Periodically rinse the treatment area with water or an antimicrobial solution to remove debris and visualize the progress of cleaning. Inspect the root surfaces for residual deposits and areas requiring further attention.
- Patient Comfort and Feedback: Communicate with the patient throughout the procedure, ensuring their comfort and providing any necessary breaks or adjustments.
- Post-treatment Care: Provide post-treatment instructions to the patient, including proper oral hygiene techniques and any recommended follow-up appointments for ongoing periodontal maintenance.
- Instrument Maintenance: After use, clean the instruments thoroughly using an appropriate cleaning solution and sterilize them according to manufacturer guidelines for reuse