Periodontal
5pcs Gracey Curette Set Silicone Handle
7 Pcs Periodontal Gracey Curettes Set -Hollow Handel
Crane Kaplan Scaler Tartar Plaque Removing Scarper Dentistry Instruments
Dental Black Jack Scaler Plaque Calculus Remover Scarper
Dental Gracey Curettes Perio Hygienist Scalers Silicone Handle 7pcs
Dental H6-H7 Scaler Calculus Removal Sickle Scaler
Dental Jacquette Sickle Scaler Anterior Towner Double Ended Tool
Dental McCall 17/18 Scaler Supra-Gingival Calculus Remover
Dental Periodontal Probe CP15 Color Coaded-Marking Single Ended
Dental Probes for Gum Measurement – 3pc Set
Dental Sickle Scaler 204S Periodontal Calculus Removal Dentistry
Dental Sickle Scaler 204S Plaque Calculus Removing Scarpers
Dental UNC15/ WHO Periodontal Probes Dentist
Dental UNC15/ Williams Periodontal Probes Dentist
Dental William Probe Teeth Depth Measuring Periodontal Instruments
Dog Tooth Scarper 6mm Pet Teeth Cleaning Scalers
Mini Langer 4pcs Set Silicone Handle
Mini Langer Sickle Scaler SIlicone Handle
Periodontal Columbia Curette 4L-4R Double Ended Scalers
Periodontal Columbia Universal Curettes 2L-2R Dentistry Scalers
Periodontal instruments are specialized dental tools designed for the diagnosis, treatment, and maintenance of gum health and supporting tooth structures. Essential for periodontists, dental hygienists, and general dentists, these precision instruments enable effective subgingival scaling, pocket depth measurement, calculus removal, root planing procedures, and soft tissue management during periodontal therapy.
From initial disease assessment through active treatment and ongoing maintenance, periodontal health depends on accurate instrumentation that accesses difficult subgingival areas without damaging delicate gingival tissues. OROAX offers medical-grade stainless steel periodontal instruments that meet international quality standards, ensuring durability, precision, and optimal performance across every stage of periodontal care. These instruments undergo rigorous quality testing to meet the demands of modern dental hygiene and periodontal practices.
Clinical Applications
Periodontal instruments serve essential clinical functions across every phase of gum disease management:
- Pocket Depth Assessment: Periodontal probes with color-coded markings measure sulcus depth at multiple points around each tooth, detecting attachment loss and monitoring disease progression during recall appointments.
- Supragingival Scaling: Sickle scalers with sharp, triangular working ends remove calculus deposits from tooth surfaces above the gumline during prophylaxis and initial debridement procedures.
- Subgingival Debridement: Universal and area-specific curettes access periodontal pockets beneath the gumline, removing calculus and bacterial biofilm from root surfaces to promote gum tissue reattachment.
- Root Planing: Curette instruments smooth root surfaces after calculus removal, eliminating endotoxins and creating conditions favorable for periodontal healing and attachment gain.
- Periodontal Maintenance: Regular debridement of subgingival bacterial biofilm during recall appointments for patients with periodontal disease history prevents disease recurrence and maintains gingival health.
- Furcation Access: Area-specific Gracey curettes with precise angulation reach posterior furcation areas and interproximal surfaces where standard instruments cannot effectively access.
Features & Quality Standards
OROAX periodontal instruments deliver professional-grade performance throughout demanding clinical workflows:
- Quality Standards: Meets international quality standards for medical device manufacturing
- Premium Materials: Medical-grade stainless steel construction ensures corrosion resistance, edge retention, and long-lasting sharpness
- Precision Engineering: Sharp, accurate working ends with proper blade angulation for effective calculus removal and root surface debridement
- Ergonomic Design: Comfortable handle patterns with balanced weight distribution reduce hand fatigue during extended scaling and root planing appointments
- Area-Specific Options: Gracey curettes designed for anterior, posterior mesial, and posterior distal tooth surfaces ensure optimal access throughout the oral cavity
- Color-Coded Probes: Graduated markings on periodontal probes provide accurate pocket depth measurements at 3mm, 6mm, and deeper intervals
- Fully Autoclavable: Maintains precision and structural integrity through hundreds of sterilization cycles at 121-134°C without edge degradation
Explore Periodontal Instruments
Within the OROAX Periodontal collection, explore Periodontal Probes for pocket depth measurement and disease assessment tools, Periodontal Scalers featuring sickle scalers for supragingival calculus removal, Curettes offering universal Columbia and Mini Langer designs for subgingival debridement, and Gracey Kits providing complete sets of area-specific curettes for comprehensive periodontal therapy coverage.
Proper Care & Sterilization
- Clean instruments immediately after use with enzymatic solutions to prevent calculus and biofilm from hardening on working ends
- Use ultrasonic cleaning to remove debris from blade surfaces and handle crevices before autoclaving
- Autoclave at 121-134°C following standard sterilization protocols
- Store in organized cassettes or trays with working ends protected from contact damage
- Sharpen cutting instruments when scaling efficiency decreases, using appropriate sharpening stones or devices
- Replace instruments when edges become excessively worn, chipped, or bent beyond effective resharpening
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a scaler and a curette?Â
Scalers have triangular cross-sections with two sharp cutting edges for supragingival calculus removal. Curettes feature rounded backs and one cutting edge, designed for subgingival work beneath the gumline.
What are Gracey curettes used for?Â
Gracey curettes are area-specific instruments designed for subgingival scaling and root planing on particular tooth surfaces. Different Gracey numbers target anteriors, posterior mesials, or posterior distals.
How often should periodontal instruments be sharpened?Â
Sharpen curettes and scalers when you notice decreased cutting efficiency, typically every 10-15 patients or when the working edge feels dull during tactile assessment.
What material are OROAX periodontal instruments made from?
Periodontal instruments use medical-grade stainless steel that meets international quality standards. This material provides excellent corrosion resistance and edge retention for long-lasting clinical performance.