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  1. Standard Gracey Curettes. Standard Gracey Curettes, also called Finishing Gracey Curettes, are adaptable to root surfaces in periodontal pockets. Their long, flexible shanks allow for enhanced tactile sensitivity and are best used for fine calculus removal and root planing.

  2. Nov 28, 2020 · Learn about the different types of periodontal curettes, their uses and how to use them. Gracey curettes are area-specific curettes designed for specific teeth and surfaces.

  3. Mar 18, 2024 · Gracey curettes are specialized double-ended dental instruments for subgingival scaling and root planing. These instruments feature a curved blade with a rounded tip, allowing for the...

  4. Standard Gracey Curette Originally designed to be finishing curettes for fine scaling and root planing, Gracey curettes were developed in the 1940’s by Dr. Clayton Gracey in coordination with Hugo Friedman, the founder of Hu-Friedy. Each Gracey blade is offset at 70˚ and has one cutting edge—the lower edge.

  5. Gracey curettes are area-specific periodontal curettes made from stainless steel used to remove supra and subgingival calculus. [3] [5] Along with universal curettes, Gracey curettes are one of the main instruments used for scaling and root planing.

  6. Treatment case. Rational approach to sufficient depuration with minimal set of periodontal instruments: Effective instrumentation with Gracey curettes. Text and clinical pictures by RDH Tatiana Brandt, clinical lecturer at School of Oral Health Care, University of Copenhagen.

  7. Nov 18, 2010 · Gracey curets were invented in 1940 when Dr. Clayton Gracey, a dentist and educator at the University of Michigan, had an idea. He envisioned a series of instruments that would remove deposits from the deepest and least accessible periodontal pockets with minimal tissue trauma.

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