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1. What is required to increase the efficiency and

decrease the fatigue of Universal curette?Options: sharp, parallel to

long axis of tooth surface, lower shank should be parallel to tooth surface, light

weight, small ribbed surface, use a modified pen grasp.)

 

2. The ideal rake angle required for the universal

curette in sub gingival curettage.

(-20,0,15,20)

 

3. The rake angle achievable by a universal curette in

sub gingival curettage.

 ( -20,0,10,20)-- Dr Sualeh Khan

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SharpnessSent from my BlackBerry Torch® wireless deviceFrom: Dr Sualeh uddin Khan <drsualehkhan@...>Sender: Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2011 01:44:17 +0100< >Reply Subject: Universal Curette 1. What is required to increase the efficiency anddecrease the fatigue of Universal curette?Options: sharp, parallel tolong axis of tooth surface, lower shank should be parallel to tooth surface, lightweight, small ribbed surface, use a modified pen grasp.) 2. The ideal rake angle required for the universalcurette in sub gingival curettage.(-20,0,15,20) 3. The rake angle achievable by a universal curette insub gingival curettage. ( -20,0,10,20)-- Dr Sualeh Khan

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1. currette should be light weight and sharp.2 - 203.0From: Dr Sualeh uddin Khan <drsualehkhan@...> Sent: Thursday, 25 August 2011, 1:44Subject: Universal Curette

1. What is required to increase the efficiency and

decrease the fatigue of Universal curette?Options: sharp, parallel to

long axis of tooth surface, lower shank should be parallel to tooth surface, light

weight, small ribbed surface, use a modified pen grasp.)

2. The ideal rake angle required for the universal

curette in sub gingival curettage.

(-20,0,15,20)

3. The rake angle achievable by a universal curette in

sub gingival curettage.

( -20,0,10,20)-- Dr Sualeh Khan

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Can you please reference of your answers in regards to rake angles of universal currette. I read in Master Dentistry that it should be between 45 - 90. ThanksOn Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 5:25 PM, Anam Habib <anamhabib42@...> wrote:

 

1. currette should be light weight and sharp.2 - 20

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From: Dr Sualeh uddin Khan <drsualehkhan@...>

Sent: Thursday, 25 August 2011, 1:44

Subject: Universal Curette

 

1. What is required to increase the efficiency and

decrease the fatigue of Universal curette?Options: sharp, parallel to

long axis of tooth surface, lower shank should be parallel to tooth surface, light

weight, small ribbed surface, use a modified pen grasp.)

 

2. The ideal rake angle required for the universal

curette in sub gingival curettage.

(-20,0,15,20)

 

3. The rake angle achievable by a universal curette in

sub gingival curettage.

 ( -20,0,10,20)-- Dr Sualeh Khan

-- Dr Sualeh Khan

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Hiits just the angulation of cutting edge with reference to root surface which you r talking about> Wikipedia says: Rake angle is a parameter used in various cutting and machining processes, describing the angle of the cutting face relative to the work. There are three types of rake angles: positive, negative, and zero. Positive rake angles reduce cutting forces and power requirements; negative rake angles increase the strength of the cutting edge; and a zero rake angle is the easiest to manufacture.[1] correct me if i am wrongFrom: Dr Sualeh uddin Khan <drsualehkhan@...> Sent: Friday, 26 August 2011, 1:06Subject: Re: Universal Curette

Can you please reference of your answers in regards to rake angles of universal currette. I read in Master Dentistry that it should be between 45 - 90. ThanksOn Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 5:25 PM, Anam Habib <anamhabib42@...> wrote:

1. currette should be light weight and sharp.2 - 20

3.0

From: Dr Sualeh uddin Khan <drsualehkhan@...>

Sent: Thursday, 25 August 2011, 1:44

Subject: Universal Curette

1. What is required to increase the efficiency and

decrease the fatigue of Universal curette?Options: sharp, parallel to

long axis of tooth surface, lower shank should be parallel to tooth surface, light

weight, small ribbed surface, use a modified pen grasp.)

2. The ideal rake angle required for the universal

curette in sub gingival curettage.

(-20,0,15,20)

3. The rake angle achievable by a universal curette in

sub gingival curettage.

( -20,0,10,20)-- Dr Sualeh Khan

-- Dr Sualeh Khan

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u shud refer to carranza for perio instrumentation principles,given nicely there. From: Farah Hasan <farahghassanhasan@...> " " < > Sent: Tuesday, 6 March 2012, 12:28 Subject: universal curette

there are many ques. in feedback about universal curette, how to increase their efficiancy , diffrent rake angles in sub gingival currtage for exampleany idea where to study for these thingsor any informatin about the answer for these qesthanks in advance

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