WHO 23 Probe:
The WHO 23 probe is a periodontal diagnostic instrument used to measure the depth of gingival sulcus or periodontal pockets during oral examination. It has a thin, blunt working end with millimeter markings that help the clinician accurately assess periodontal health. The probe is gently inserted between the tooth and gingiva to evaluate pocket depth, bleeding, and gum condition, making it an essential tool for detecting and monitoring periodontal disease.
UNC 15/23 Probe:
The UNC 15/23 probe is a periodontal diagnostic instrument used to measure the depth of the gingival sulcus and periodontal pockets. It features clear millimeter markings up to 15 mm, which allow accurate assessment of periodontal attachment levels and pocket depth. The thin, rounded tip ensures gentle insertion into the gingival sulcus while minimizing tissue trauma, making it an essential tool for periodontal examination and diagnosis of gum disease.
Williams 23 Probe:
The Williams 23 probe is a periodontal diagnostic instrument used to measure the depth of the gingival sulcus and periodontal pockets during oral examination. It has specific millimeter markings at 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, and 10 mm, which help the clinician accurately assess periodontal health. The thin, rounded tip allows gentle insertion between the tooth and gingiva, making it useful for detecting periodontal disease, evaluating gum condition, and monitoring treatment progress
GF 18 Probe:
The GF 18 Periodontal Probe is a periodontal diagnostic instrument used to measure the depth of the gingival sulcus and periodontal pockets. It has a thin, rounded working end with millimeter markings that allow accurate evaluation of gum health and periodontal attachment levels. The probe is gently inserted between the tooth and gingiva to assess pocket depth, bleeding, and tissue condition during periodontal examinations.
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