What is a Gracey curette used for?
Similarly, it is asked, what is the difference between curettes and scalers?
The major difference between the design of a scaler and a curette is in the shape of the blade. In cross section, the blade of a scaler is triangular, whereas a curette is semicircular. Area-specific curettes, such as the Gracey curettes, are designed so that each blade adapts to a specific tooth surface or area.
In this regard, which Gracey curette is most appropriate?
A Gracey 7/8 is arguably the most versatile in the range and can be used on the buccal and lingual surfaces of bicuspids and molars. The instrument has a large contra-angle with only a medium return angle and a shorter shank than the previous described curettes.
A periodontal hand instrument used for root debridement and the removal of subgingival calculus. See also scaler. From: jacquette (jaquette) scaler in A Dictionary of Dentistry »