Anterior Scalers are used to remove deposits from supragingival surfaces of anterior teeth. There are three basic design classifications for anterior scalers— Sickle Scalers (curved blade with a pointed tip), Jacquette Scalers (straight blade with a pointed tip) and Hoe Scalers (flat or rounded blades). In this section, you will find many anterior scaler combinations and designs for every application.
Anterior Lingual Stain Remover (ALSR) Combines a contra-angled anterior hoe and a contra-angled spoon into one instrument that easily removes stain from anterior lingual surfaces. The hoe has a 2 mm blade width and makes it easy to “push back” the sulcus as you scale along the gum-line. The spoon has a 2 mm diameter blade that easily adapts to the concavities and grooves of the upper lingual anatomy.
Cumine #152 Large spoon end for stain removal with a sickle for supragingival scaling.
Contra-Angle Hoe #45A-46A Mirror image hoes that have opposing 10° cutting edge angles across the 2.5 mm blades that are set on contra-angle shanks.
Straight Hoe #45-46 Mirror image hoes that have opposing 10° cutting edge angles across the 2.5 mm blades that are set on a straight shank.
Orban Hoe #6-7 Mirror image with 1.5 mm blades that are set on 12 mm long shanks that are angled at 35° for anterior application.
Orban Hoe #8-9 Mirror image with 1.5 mm blades that are set on 12 mm long shanks that are angled at 35° for posterior application.
MPN # | RSCO8-9 |
Weight: | 0.25 lbs. |
Price: | $32.60 |