Periodontics

Hand instruments for scaling and root planing — Gracey curettes (standard, rigid, mini, titanium), universal curettes, sickle and hoe scalers.

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Periodontics · 182 items

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Why dentists choose ErgoDenta for Periodontics

Clean roots, healthy tissue — and hygienists who don't end the day with sore hands. Our Periodontics range is built around the Gracey family (Standard, Rigid, Mini and Titanium for implants), plus universal curettes, sickle scalers, hoe scalers and specialty perio knives.

Each working end is precision-cast and hand-sharpened to keep a true cutting edge for longer. Matched with our ErgoRazor, ErgoLite and ErgoTip handles, you get the right blend of grip, weight and reach for anterior sextants and distal molars alike.

Assemble your own set or start with one of our Perio Kits — designed around the way you actually work your recall column.

Gracey Curettes

The full Gracey family — Standard, Rigid, Mini for tight anteriors, and Titanium for implant maintenance. Site-specific perio instruments.

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Universal Curettes

Universal dental curettes for all tooth surfaces — Columbia, Barnhart and McCall designs for supra- and sub-gingival calculus removal.

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Sickle Scalers

Sickle scalers for supragingival and interproximal calculus removal — Standard, Mini, Micro and Titanium options for implant-safe work.

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Hoe Scalers

Periodontal hoe scalers for heavy calculus ledges and gross deposits. Sharp cutting edges, strong shanks, full autoclave compatibility.

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Perio Kits

Curated periodontal kits — complete Gracey, universal curette and scaler sets packaged for scaling, root planing and perio maintenance.

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Periodontal Knives

Kirkland and Orban periodontal knives for gingivectomy, flap reflection and interproximal soft-tissue sculpting. Browse the full Periodontal Knives range

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Frequently asked about Periodontics

Which Gracey curette goes in which sextant?
1-2 anterior, 3-4 anterior, 5-6 anterior/premolar, 7-8 posterior buccal/lingual, 9-10 posterior buccal/lingual, 11-12 posterior mesial, 13-14 posterior distal, 15-16 posterior modified mesial, 17-18 posterior modified distal.
Standard, Rigid, Mini or Titanium — what is the difference?
Standard for routine scaling, Rigid for heavier calculus removal, Mini for tight pockets and furcations, Titanium specifically for implant maintenance (will not scratch the implant surface).
How often should curettes be sharpened or replaced?
Sharpen after every 10-15 patients with a fine ceramic stone. Replace once the working edge falls below 50% of original — usually 12-18 months in steady use. Our ErgoRazor® line holds an edge longer.
Are universal curettes a substitute for Graceys?
No — universal curettes (Columbia 13/14, Younger-Good 7/8) work in all sextants but at the cost of site-specific blade angulation. Graceys give better access at the expense of needing more pieces in the cassette.

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