Cryer Elevator #21 / #22
The Cryer elevators #21 and #22 are designed for the removal of root fragments and roots of multi-rooted teeth, especially mandibular molars. They feature a triangular, pointed working blade that allows the clinician to engage the root surface and apply leverage using the surrounding bone or empty socket as a fulcrum. These instruments are commonly used during surgical or difficult extractions.
Cryer Elevator #25 / #26
The Cryer elevators #25 and #26 are similar in design but typically have a slightly different angulation or blade configuration to provide improved access to specific areas of the mouth. They are used for elevating roots and removing root fragments, particularly when access is limited or when working in deeper areas of the socket.
Cryer Elevator #44 / #45
The Cryer elevators #44 and #45 are heavier-duty elevators used for difficult root extractions and larger root fragments. Their strong triangular blade and angled design allow the dentist to apply greater leverage when removing stubborn roots or fractured molars, making them useful instruments in oral surgery procedures
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