The Periodontal Probe is a precision dental instrument used to assess the health of the supporting tissues around the teeth. This essential diagnostic tool enables dental professionals to measure gingival sulcus depth, periodontal pockets, and clinical attachment levels with high accuracy.
Each periodontal probe features a tapered, rod-like design with clear millimeter calibrations for reliable measurement during examination. Constructed from high-grade stainless steel, it ensures exceptional durability, corrosion resistance, and easy sterilization. The ergonomic handle design offers a comfortable grip and reduces hand fatigue during prolonged use.
This dental probe comes in three main variants:
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Williams Probe: Conical-shaped with millimeter markings from 1–10 mm (excluding 4 and 6 mm), ideal for measuring pocket depth and gingival contour.
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CPITN (CP-125) Probe: Suitable for epidemiological screening and clinical periodontal monitoring.
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WHO Probe: Designed with a 0.5 mm ball tip for gentle probing and precise periodontal screening index (PSI) measurements.
Technical specifications include a probing pressure of 10–20 grams and clear color coding from 3.5 mm to 5.5 mm for easy visual reference. Each probe undergoes ultrasonic cleaning and rust-prevention treatment to maintain performance and hygiene standards.
Fully autoclavable at 135°C, this probe ensures safe and effective sterilization. It is reusable, latex-free, and designed for both right- and left-handed users. Certified for medical-grade use, it combines accuracy, comfort, and long-term reliability—making it an indispensable tool in every dental practice.
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