Description
Hoes
Dental Instruments
sizes:
1821 – 1mm (10-8-16)
1822 – UWH 18-19
1823 – UWH 16-18
1824 – UWH 20-21
Surname | Hoes |
Tip Configuration | Pointed |
Size / Model / Figure | 1mm(10-8-16),UWH18-19, UWH16-18, UWH20-21 |
curvature | Angled |
Handle | Octagonal Double Ended |
Finishing | Mirror Polish Finishing |
Instrument Type | Dental Hoes |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Disposable or Reusable | Reusable |
Rusting Prevention | Passivation Processed |
Cleaning | Ultrasonic Cleaned |
Sterile or Non-Sterile | Non-Sterile |
Latex or Latex-Free | Latex-Free |
Test Performed | Boil, Shape & Performance Test |
Grade | Premium OR-Grade |
Packing | Individually Packed in SMS Brand printed Poly-sleeve |
HOES
- One straight cutting edge formed by the union of the instrument face and the beveled toe of the working end; sharp points at both ends of cutting edge
- Blade angled 99 – 100 degrees to the shank
- Cutting edge is beveled at 45 degree angle to the end of the blade
- Shanks (strong, rigid)
- straight – anterior regions
- Four working ends needed to scale all surfaces of teeth
Uses of Hoes
- Removal of supramarginal calculus, especially large, accessible, tenacious pieces
- Removal of submarginal calculus if tissue is distended enough to permit easy insertion
- Used primarily on facial and lingual surfaces
Disadvantages of Hoes
- Poor tactile sensitivity
- Sharp corners can gouge or scratch
- Does not adapt well to root surfaces or interproximals