Single-Ended Explorers
Single-ended dental explorers for caries detection and calculus feel — Shepherd Hook, Holst, Explorer 23, 17, 9, 8, 5, 3A and Weston tips on ergonomic handles.
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Why dentists choose ErgoDenta for Single-Ended Explorers
Single-ended dental explorers let you focus on one working tip at a time — ideal for caries detection, margin checks and calculus feel. Sharp, slim tips pick up subtle surface irregularities without gouging enamel. Available as Shepherd Hook (23), Holst, Weston, and Explorer 17, 9, 8, 5, 3A patterns. Machined from surgical-grade stainless steel and fitted to ErgoDenta and ErgoLite handles for a balanced grip over long exam sessions.
Frequently asked about Diagnostics
How do I choose a mouth mirror size?
For most adult work, a #4 (22mm) front-surface mirror is the standard. #5 (24mm) is preferred for retraction and for working in posterior sextants. Pediatric and surgical mirrors run smaller (#2-3).
What is a front-surface mirror, and why does it matter?
A front-surface mirror has the reflective coating on the front of the glass — eliminating the "double image" you get from a standard back-surface mirror. Essential for accurate diagnosis at higher magnification (loupes, microscope).
Which probe should I use for periodontal charting — UNC-15, Williams, or WHO?
UNC-15 is the universal choice for full-mouth charting (1mm increments to 15mm). Williams probes use 1-2-3-5-7-8-9-10mm grading. WHO probes have a ball tip for screening (BPE/PSR).
Are ErgoDenta probes compatible with autoclaves?
Yes — every ErgoDenta diagnostic instrument is fully autoclavable at 134°C, follows EU MDR reprocessing guidance, and ships with an IFU. See our reprocessing guide at /care.