Description
The Hu-Friedy Goldman-Fox periodontal knives are double-ended surgical knives designed for use in periodontal soft-tissue procedures, including gingivectomy and gingivoplasty. Each pattern within the Goldman-Fox family features distinct blade shapes and angulations to support access and cutting in different areas of the oral cavity.
Pattern Overview
GF-7
Features a heavy shank with special blade angulations designed for long bevel incisions. The oval blade shape allows use of the inner portion of the blade in the retromolar region.
GF-8
Spear-point blade designed for cutting interdentally after the initial incision. Used to sever tissue buccolingually. The angled blade supports easier handling.
GF-9
Features a spear-point blade used in the mandibular region from a posterior direction. Includes a modified, elongated sickle blade used in interdental areas for debridement.
GF-11
Spear-point blade, similar to the GF-8, with offset blades designed for use in the posterior region.
Key Characteristics
- Double-ended Goldman-Fox periodontal knife patterns
- Used in gingivectomy and gingivoplasty procedures
- Distinct blade shapes and angulations by pattern
Designed to support access in anterior, posterior, interdental, and retromolar regions
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