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Cryer Elevator No. 45 Short Handle
The Cryer Elevator No. 45 Short Handle is a precision dental instrument designed for tooth luxation from the periodontal ligament, simplifying extraction procedures. A compact flag-shaped tip and durable stainless steel effectively reach and remove interseptal bone and remaining roots in multi-rooted mandibular molars. Its ergonomic short handle enhances control in confined spaces, making it an essential tool for dental professionals.
Application: Tooth luxation and elevation, interseptal bone removal, and surgical extraction of lower molars.
Anatomical Features: Small tip, short ergonomic handle, premium stainless-steel, right-handed design.
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The Cryer Elevator No. 45 Short Handle is meticulously crafted for precision in dental extractions, particularly in cases involving multi-rooted mandibular molars. The elevator is introduced through the empty socket of one root to reach the interseptal bone and extract the remaining root. The compact design allows superior maneuverability in tight spaces, while the high-quality stainless steel ensures long-term durability, corrosion resistance, and optimal hardness for effective performance.
Key Features:
• Compact Short Handle: Enhances control and accessibility in confined spaces.
• Ergonomic Grip: Ensures a comfortable and secure hold during procedures.
• Premium Stainless-Steel: Guarantees strength, durability, and corrosion resistance.
• Versatile Utility: Ideal for interseptal bone removal, tooth luxation, and multi-rooted molar extractions.
Enhance your surgical precision with the dental Cryer Elevator No. 45 Short Handle, engineered for efficiency, durability, and superior performance in extractions.