Description
Kramer-Nevins Surgical Curettes are precision instruments designed for fine bone contouring, ledge removal, and controlled socket debridement during periodontal and implant surgery. In contrast to standard Kramer curettes, Kramer-Nevins models are slimmer and more refined, providing heightened tactile feedback and control when working in narrow, delicate anatomy.
These curettes are particularly effective in interproximal areas, deep periodontal defects, and around implants where precision is critical. Their sharp, well-angled blades support controlled push–pull strokes, allowing clinicians to detect and correct small bony irregularities while preserving surrounding structures. Kramer-Nevins curettes are commonly used in periodontal flap surgery, regenerative procedures, GBR workflows, and implant site preparation where accuracy and feel take priority over bulk removal.
| Reference | Design | Clinical Use |
|---|---|---|
| SKN3/46 | Double-ended | Precision bone contouring and socket refinement in narrow defects, interproximal areas, and implant-adjacent sites |
| SKN46 | Double-ended | Fine osseous shaping and targeted debridement with enhanced tactile feedback in periodontal and regenerative surgery |
Features & Benefits
• Slim, finely balanced design for maximum tactile sensitivity
• Excellent control for precise bone contouring and ledge removal
• Well suited for narrow periodontal defects and interproximal anatomy
• Ideal for implant and regenerative surgical procedures
• Sharp, well-angled blades for controlled push–pull instrumentation
• Enables accurate correction of small bone irregularities
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