Dental hook

The dental hook is one of the most common instruments in dentistry. It is used to remove deposits on teeth and other surfaces such as gums.

The hook usually has a long hex handle that allows you to easily control its movement and direction. The working part of the tool can be curved to ensure more precise removal of deposits.

To remove plaque from teeth, a dental hook is usually inserted under the gum and advanced towards the tooth. The tool is then rotated to remove the deposits. In this case, care must be taken not to damage the gums or teeth.

After removing deposits, the instrument can be used to clean the surface of teeth from plaque. To do this, the hook is inserted into the interdental space and moved back and forth, removing plaque.

It is important to remember that the use of a dental hook should only be carried out by a qualified specialist and only on the surface of teeth that are not damaged or diseased. Improper use of this tool can lead to serious consequences for the health of your teeth and gums.



Dental hook

* **Dental hook** is a special tool that is used by dentists to remove tartar and plaque. It has a long hexagonal handle that makes it easy to work in hard-to-reach places, and a gently curved tip that allows you to remove even the smallest deposits on your teeth.