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Where this fits in the sequence: The Mini Gracey 11/12 Curette is typically used during the precision subgingival scaling and root planing phase, when mesial surfaces of posterior teeth present narrow pockets or restricted access that benefit from a reduced blade profile.
Why clinicians choose the Mini Gracey 11/12 (Classic Handle)
- Selected for mesial posterior pockets and tight interproximal anatomy, where a mini blade improves access and control.
- Commonly chosen by clinicians who prefer a traditional, lightweight handle feel with familiar balance.
- Preferred when high tactile sensitivity supports delicate posterior instrumentation.
In-use behavior
In use, the Mini Gracey 11/12 provides crisp tactile feedback, allowing clinicians to maintain blade adaptation while navigating mesial root contours. The classic handle supports fine finger control and traditional scaling technique.
Clinical context
This instrument is often incorporated into periodontal maintenance and non-surgical therapy workflows where clinicians want a precision posterior mesial curette paired with a handle style they know and trust.
Technical snapshot
- Mini Gracey 11/12 area-specific curette
- Designed for posterior mesial subgingival instrumentation
- Reduced blade length for narrow pocket access
- Classic handle for traditional balance and tactile feel
ApexDent note: The Mini Gracey 11/12 with Classic Handle is chosen when precision access is critical and familiar handling enhances confidence.
Where this fits in the sequence: The ErgoFlex Mini Gracey 11/12 Curette is typically used during the precision subgingival scaling and root planing phase, when mesial surfaces of posterior teeth present narrow pockets or restricted access that benefit from a reduced blade profile.
Why clinicians choose the Mini Gracey 11/12
- Selected for mesial surfaces of posterior teeth with narrow subgingival anatomy, where a smaller blade improves access and control.
- Commonly chosen when a mini mesial blade design allows effective debridement without excessive tissue distension.
- Preferred when ergonomic handle design supports precision while reducing hand fatigue.
In-use behavior
In use, the Mini Gracey 11/12 delivers high tactile clarity, allowing clinicians to maintain correct blade adaptation while navigating mesial root contours. The adaptive handle supports a relaxed grip and smooth, controlled strokes in confined posterior areas.
Clinical context
This instrument is often incorporated into periodontal maintenance and non-surgical therapy workflows where clinicians want a precision posterior mesial curette for tight pockets, furcation-adjacent surfaces, or recession-prone sites.
Technical snapshot
- Mini Gracey 11/12 area-specific curette
- Designed for posterior mesial subgingival instrumentation
- Reduced blade length for narrow pocket access
- ErgoFlex adaptive handle for improved grip and balance
ApexDent note: The Mini Gracey 11/12 is chosen when posterior mesial access is limited and precision matters—supporting controlled debridement with minimal strain.
Where this fits in the sequence: The ErgoFlex Mini Gracey 13/14 Curette is typically used during the precision subgingival scaling and root planing phase, when distal surfaces of posterior teeth present narrow pockets or restricted access requiring a reduced blade profile.
Why clinicians choose the Mini Gracey 13/14
- Selected for distal posterior surfaces with narrow subgingival anatomy, where a smaller blade improves access and control.
- Commonly chosen when a mini distal blade design allows effective debridement without excessive tissue distension.
- Preferred when ergonomic handle design supports precision while reducing hand fatigue.
In-use behavior
In use, the Mini Gracey 13/14 delivers clear, refined tactile feedback, allowing clinicians to maintain blade adaptation while navigating distal root contours. The adaptive handle supports a relaxed grip and smooth, controlled strokes in confined posterior areas.
Clinical context
This instrument is often incorporated into periodontal maintenance and non-surgical therapy workflows where clinicians want a precision posterior distal curette for tight pockets, furcation-adjacent surfaces, or recession-prone sites.
Technical snapshot
- Mini Gracey 13/14 area-specific curette
- Designed for posterior distal subgingival instrumentation
- Reduced blade length for narrow pocket access
- ErgoFlex adaptive handle for improved grip and balance
ApexDent note: The Mini Gracey 13/14 is chosen when distal posterior access is limited and precision matters—supporting controlled debridement with minimal strain.
Where this fits in the sequence: The Mini 204SD Sickle Scaler is typically used during the precision supragingival scaling phase, when light to moderate deposits are present in tight anterior or interproximal areas requiring refined control.
Why clinicians choose the Mini 204SD (Classic Handle)
- Selected for anterior and interproximal supragingival calculus removal, where a reduced blade size improves access.
- Commonly chosen by clinicians who prefer a traditional, lightweight handle with familiar balance.
- Preferred when maximum tactile sensitivity guides delicate scaling strokes.
In-use behavior
In use, the Mini 204SD delivers crisp tactile feedback, allowing clinicians to engage fine supragingival deposits precisely without excessive lateral pressure. The classic handle supports fine finger control and traditional instrumentation technique.
Clinical context
This scaler is often incorporated into hygiene and periodontal maintenance workflows where clinicians want a detail-focused supragingival instrument paired with a handle style they have used comfortably for years.
Technical snapshot
- Mini 204SD sickle scaler
- Designed for precise supragingival instrumentation
- Reduced blade size for tight access areas
- Classic handle for traditional balance and tactile feel
ApexDent note: The Mini 204SD with Classic Handle is chosen when precision matters and a familiar handle feel supports confident, controlled scaling.
Where this fits in the sequence: The ErgoFlex Mini 204SD Sickle Scaler is typically used during the precision supragingival scaling phase, when light to moderate deposits are present in tight anterior or interproximal areas requiring fine control.
Why clinicians choose the Mini 204SD
- Selected for anterior and interproximal supragingival calculus removal, where a smaller blade improves access.
- Commonly chosen when a mini sickle profile allows effective scaling without excessive pressure.
- Preferred when ergonomic handle design supports control during detailed instrumentation.
In-use behavior
In use, the Mini 204SD provides sharp, responsive tactile feedback, allowing clinicians to engage fine supragingival deposits precisely without over-instrumentation. The adaptive handle supports a relaxed grip and controlled lateral pressure in confined spaces.
Clinical context
This scaler is often incorporated into hygiene and periodontal maintenance workflows where clinicians want a fine-detail supragingival instrument to complement standard sickle scalers and curettes.
Technical snapshot
- Mini 204SD sickle scaler
- Designed for precise supragingival instrumentation
- Reduced blade size for tight access
- ErgoFlex adaptive handle for improved grip and balance
ApexDent note: The Mini 204SD is chosen when detail matters—supporting precise supragingival scaling in areas where standard sickles feel oversized.
Where this fits in the sequence: The Mini Gracey 1/2 Curette is typically used during the precision subgingival scaling and root planing phase, when anterior teeth present narrow pockets or tight anatomy requiring a reduced blade profile.
Why clinicians choose the Mini Gracey 1/2 (Classic Handle)
- Selected for narrow anterior pockets and tight embrasures, where a mini blade improves access and control.
- Commonly chosen by clinicians who prefer a traditional, lightweight handle feel with familiar balance.
- Preferred when tactile sensitivity and fine finger control guide delicate instrumentation.
In-use behavior
In use, the Mini Gracey 1/2 provides high tactile sensitivity, allowing clinicians to detect root surface irregularities in confined spaces. The classic handle offers a slimmer profile that supports precise finger control and traditional instrumentation technique.
Clinical context
This instrument is often incorporated into periodontal maintenance and non-surgical therapy workflows where clinicians want a fine-access anterior curette combined with a handle style they have used comfortably for years.
Technical snapshot
- Mini Gracey 1/2 area-specific curette
- Designed for anterior subgingival instrumentation
- Reduced blade length for narrow pocket access
- Classic handle for traditional balance and tactile feel
ApexDent note: The Mini Gracey 1/2 with Classic Handle is chosen when precision access matters and a familiar handle feel supports confident, controlled instrumentation.
Where this fits in the sequence: The ErgoFlex Mini Gracey 7/8 Curette is typically used during the precision subgingival scaling and root planing phase, when posterior teeth present narrow pockets or limited access that benefit from a reduced blade profile.
Why clinicians choose the Mini Gracey 7/8
- Selected for posterior teeth with narrow subgingival anatomy, where a smaller blade improves access and control.
- Commonly chosen when a mini posterior blade allows effective debridement without excessive tissue distension.
- Preferred when ergonomic handle design reduces fatigue during extended posterior instrumentation.
In-use behavior
In use, the Mini Gracey 7/8 provides enhanced tactile sensitivity, allowing clinicians to maintain precise blade adaptation in confined posterior areas. The adaptive handle supports a relaxed grip and controlled strokes without sacrificing reach.
Clinical context
This instrument is often incorporated into periodontal maintenance and non-surgical therapy workflows where clinicians want a posterior precision curette for narrow pockets, tight embrasures, or furcation-adjacent surfaces.
Technical snapshot
- Mini Gracey 7/8 area-specific curette
- Designed for posterior subgingival instrumentation
- Reduced blade length for narrow pocket access
- ErgoFlex adaptive handle for improved grip and balance
ApexDent note: The Mini Gracey 7/8 is chosen when posterior access is limited and precision matters—supporting controlled debridement with minimal strain.
Where this fits in the sequence: The Mini Gracey 7/8 Curette is typically used during the precision subgingival scaling and root planing phase, when posterior teeth present narrow pockets or tight anatomy requiring a reduced blade profile.
Why clinicians choose the Mini Gracey 7/8 (Classic Handle)
- Selected for narrow posterior pockets and tight embrasures, where a mini blade improves access and control.
- Commonly chosen by clinicians who prefer a traditional, lightweight handle feel with familiar balance.
- Preferred when maximum tactile sensitivity supports delicate posterior instrumentation.
In-use behavior
In use, the Mini Gracey 7/8 provides high tactile clarity, allowing clinicians to detect calculus and root surface irregularities in confined posterior spaces. The classic handle supports fine finger control and traditional scaling technique.
Clinical context
This instrument is often incorporated into periodontal maintenance and non-surgical therapy workflows where clinicians want a posterior precision curette paired with a handle style they know and trust.
Technical snapshot
- Mini Gracey 7/8 area-specific curette
- Designed for posterior subgingival instrumentation
- Reduced blade length for narrow pocket access
- Classic handle for traditional balance and tactile feel
ApexDent note: The Mini Gracey 7/8 with Classic Handle is chosen when precision access is critical and familiar handling enhances confidence.
