Gracey 13-14 | ErgoDenta
Gracey 13-14
| Brand: ErgoDenta |
ErgoDenta
Designed in Denmark — ergonomic dental hand instruments built for comfortable, efficient daily clinical work across diagnostics, restoration, periodontics, surgery and sterilisation.
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The Gracey 13-14 is a Gracey curette from ErgoDenta, used for area-specific subgingival debridement and root planing. The offset blade adapts to specific tooth surfaces.
Reprocessing Instructions
Gracey Curettes — the complete numbering, types & technique guide
Numbering, four type variations, two systems that change how your Gracey performs, the right handle for your hand, and clinical technique — all in one place.
Numbering — what fits where
- 1/2, 3/4 — Anterior, all surfaces
- 5/6 — Anterior & premolars
- 7/8, 9/10 — Posterior buccal & lingual
- 11/12, 15/16 — Posterior mesial
- 13/14, 17/18 — Posterior distal
Four types — pick the right geometry
- Standard (Classic) — routine SRP, moderate pockets
- Mini Gracey — narrow pockets, furcations, maintenance
- Rigid Gracey — heavy or tenacious calculus
- Titanium (blue) — peri-implant maintenance, won’t scratch implants
Two systems — applied on top
- ErgoRazor® — sharpness system, 440C cryogenic steel, 3× longer edge
- ErgoTip® — modular system, replaceable working tips, no sharpening
- Available across every type and number
Five handles — choose your comfort
- ErgoX® — silicone, 11.5 mm
- ErgoX® Plus — silicone, 13.65 mm (larger grip)
- ErgoSteel Standard — stainless, 9.5 mm
- ErgoSteel Plus — stainless, 10 mm
- ErgoLite X — lightweight resin over steel
Technique — the 5 fundamentals
- Modified pen grasp for control
- Establish a stable fulcrum
- Lower shank parallel to tooth surface
- Short overlapping strokes
- Sharpen at first sign of dullness — or use ErgoRazor / ErgoTip
From budget-friendly to premium
- Same ErgoDenta build quality across the range
- Designed in Denmark · CE / EU-MDR / FDA / UKCA
- Fully autoclavable — instruments and handles
Read the complete Gracey guide
Numbering chart · 4 types explained · 2 systems · 5 handles · sharpening technique · 8 FAQs answered.
Open the complete guide →How does this curette compare across families?
Universal and Gracey curettes solve different clinical problems. The blade angle, edge count and intended pocket depth tell you which to reach for at the chair.
Universal Curette · 90°
Both edges sharpened. Adapts to multiple surfaces with one instrument. For supragingival and light subgingival scaling.
Gracey Curette · 70° offset
Single lower edge sharpened. Area-specific. For deep subgingival pockets and definitive root planing.