Interproximal. With its flat active part, it is particularly suitable for the interproximal spaces and supra-gingival scaling. Its anatomical shape allow fast and efficient procedure.
Subgingival. Recommended for scaling medium pockets (< 4mm). Removal of biofilm and soft deposits, while evaluating the depth of the pockets using the marks every 3mm.
Universal tip. Recommended for simple cases: gross supra-gingival scaling.
Supra and subgingival, slim tip. Developed for supraand sub-gingival scaling. Its more active lateral edges make it suitable for scaling the interproximal spaces.
High power, Voluminous calculus. Indicated for the removal of significant supra-gingival deposits. Apply the flat part to the tooth surfaces.
Removing stains. Removal of marks and stains (tobacco, tea, coffee, etc.). The tip is used by applying the rounded extremity to the surface to be treated.
Hammaskiven poisto Used to remove light and medium supragingival calculus and bacterial plaque.
Hammaskiven poisto Flat edge is used to remove heavy supragingival calculus.
Hammaskiven poisto Used to remove calculus and bacterial plaque from supragingival interdental areas.
Hammaskiven poisto Used to remove all supragingival calculus and bacterial plaque.
Hammaskiven poisto Used to remove all supragingival
Anterior teeth, curette. Ideal instrument for initial treatment, it makes treatment of the incisor-canine block possible. The guide edge is oriented parallel to the pocket.
Periodontics for the premolar and molar sectors, left-oriented. First instrument in the sequence for treating all the surfaces and the furcations. • Maxillary: buccal and distal surfaces of sector 2, pivots at 13, then the buccal and mesial surfaces of sector 1. • Mandibular: buccal and distal surfaces of sector 4, pivots at 43, then [...]
Periodontics for the premolar and molar sectors, right-oriented. Second instrument in the sequence, it follows the use of the H4L tip. • Maxillary: palatine and mesial surfaces of sector 2, pivots at 13, then buccal and distal surfaces of sector 1. • Mandibular: lingual and mesial surfaces of sector 4, pivots at 43, then buccal [...]