Periodontal Probes
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Periodontal CPITN-C Probe Diagnostic Examination Tools
Periodontal probes are calibrated diagnostic instruments designed for measuring periodontal pocket depths, assessing clinical attachment levels, and monitoring gum disease progression. Dental hygienists, periodontists, and general dentists rely on these precision tools to detect periodontal disease, chart pocket depth measurements, evaluate treatment outcomes, and track patient progress during recall appointments.
 OROAX offers periodontal probes including UNC15, Williams, WHO, CP15, and CPITN-C designs, all featuring color-coded or graduated markings for accurate measurement and constructed from medical-grade stainless steel that meets international quality standards for periodontal diagnostic instruments.
Clinical Applications
- Pocket Depth Measurement: Probes measure sulcus depth at six points around each tooth, identifying areas of attachment loss and detecting early signs of periodontal disease during comprehensive examinations.
- Disease Monitoring: Regular probing during recall appointments tracks pocket depth changes over time, revealing whether periodontal therapy achieves pocket reduction and attachment gain.
- Bleeding Assessment: Probes detect bleeding on probing, a key indicator of active inflammation and periodontal disease that guides treatment decisions and patient education.
- Furcation Evaluation: Probe tips access furcation entrances on multi-rooted teeth, grading furcation involvement and determining appropriate periodontal treatment approaches.
Features & Quality Standards
- Quality Standards: Meets international quality standards for periodontal diagnostic instruments
- Calibrated Markings: Color-coded or graduated measurement bands at 3mm, 6mm, 9mm, and 12mm intervals ensure accurate pocket depth recording
- Probe Designs: Multiple probe types available including UNC15, Williams, WHO, CP15, and CPITN-C to suit different measurement preferences and clinical protocols
- Fine Working Tips: Thin probe tips slide into periodontal pockets without trauma, providing tactile sensitivity for detecting calculus and root irregularities
- Ergonomic Handles: Lightweight, balanced handles reduce fatigue during full-mouth periodontal charting procedures
- Fully Autoclavable: Withstands repeated sterilization cycles at 121-134°C without marking degradation or tip distortion
Proper Care & Sterilization
- Rinse probes immediately after use to remove blood and debris from working tips
- Clean with enzymatic solution and process through ultrasonic cleaning before sterilization
- Autoclave at 121-134°C following standard protocols
- Inspect probe tips before use and remove any instruments with bent or damaged working ends
- Store in protective cassettes to prevent tip damage during handling and storage
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between UNC15 and Williams probes?Â
UNC15 probes have markings at 1-15mm in 1mm increments. Williams probes feature markings at 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, and 10mm for simplified pocket depth assessment.
Are color-coded markings permanent on these probes?Â
Yes, OROAX probes use durable color-coded markings that withstand repeated autoclaving at 121-134°C without fading or wearing off during normal clinical use.
Can periodontal probes be autoclaved?Â
Yes, all OROAX periodontal probes are fully autoclavable at 121-134°C and maintain calibration accuracy and structural integrity through hundreds of sterilization cycles.
What is a CPITN-C probe used for?Â
The CPITN-C probe features a 0.5mm ball tip for community periodontal index screening, detecting bleeding, calculus, and pocket depths during rapid periodontal assessments.