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  1. Nov 28, 2020 · The most popular Area Specific Curettes are Gracey Curettes, Note: Double-ended Gracey are usually paired to be used in the Opposite arches. Gracey #1-2 and 3-4: Anterior teeth; Gracey #5-6: Anterior teeth and Premolars; Gracey #7-8 and 9-10: Posterior teeth: facial and lingual; Gracey #11-13: Posterior teeth: mesial aspect of tooth

  2. Jun 15, 2020 · The Gracey 1/2 Curette is a periodontal instrument that is used on anterior teeth for moderate to heavy calculus removal. #dental #hygiene #instrumentation #dentalhygienist...

  3. Nov 18, 2010 · The initial series consists of the Gracey 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, 9/10, 11/2, and 13/14. These instruments are designed for specific teeth and tooth surfaces. The unique feature of the Gracey series is the offset face of the blade that results in one cutting edge lower than the other.

  4. Mar 18, 2024 · Mastering the techniques of Gracey curettes helps improve the effectiveness of dental cleanings. Let’s review the history, essential types, and techniques of using Gracey curette with tips...

  5. There are 9 types of traditional Gracey curettes. Each of them is designed to access particular areas of the mouth and particular surfaces of the teeth. Gracey 1/2: for anterior teeth, all surfaces . Gracey 3/4: for anterior teeth, all surfaces. Gracey 5/6: for anterior teeth and premolars, all surfaces

  6. The Gracey 13/14 or Gracey 11/12 can be used on front teeth that are inclined backward (retroclinated), when the angulation of Gracey 1/2 is challenging. It is still preferable to use Mini Graceys in narrow pockets and Macro Graceys for the wider pockets.

  7. Jan 15, 2015 · The Gracey Curvettes are another set of four mini-bladed curettes; the Sub-0 and the #1-2 are used for anterior teeth and premolars, the #11-12 is used for posterior mesial surfaces, and the #13-14 for posterior distal surfaces.