American Eagle Younger-Good 7-8 XP curette instrument has a small, gently curved blade, similar to McCall 17-18 for accessing terminal molars.
XP Technology (XP) saves time & money with no sharpening required for the life of the instrument. Lasts as long as conventional instruments that require sharpening. Sharpest factory edge, thin blade design provides over 100x greater wear resistance over traditional stainless steel or carbon instruments.
Product Details:
- Instrument has a resin, 3/8" dia. knurled handle, making it lightweight and provides superior tactile feedback, reducing the onset of carpal tunnel.
- Sterilizable by all methods. Autoclavable up to 350° F.
Instrument Care Instructions
NOTE: American Eagle Talon Tough (TT) Style of the Younger-Good 7-8 (#AE-215)
The American Eagle Younger-Good 7-8 (XP) from American Eagle Instruments does one thing well — it addresses ergonomic design without adding complexity to the existing exam & hygiene workflow. For offices that track exam & hygiene spend by vendor, American Eagle Instruments products tend to deliver lower total cost of ownership when factoring in consistency and fewer returns.
What Buyers Are Saying
“They were terrific. I love that I don't need to sharpen. Great for perio scaling and root planing.”
— Registered Dental Hygienist
“Still sharp after eight months of daily use. Lightweight handles reduce hand fatigue significantly.”
— Dental Hygienist