Oral Surgery Elevator Small Cryer No.44 9mm
Oral Surgery Elevator Small Cryer No.44 9mm
Oral Surgery Elevator Small Cryer No.44 9mm for Controlled Root Section Elevation
The Oral Surgery Elevator Small Cryer No.44 9mm is a precision dental surgical instrument engineered to assist in the efficient removal of sectioned roots and retained root fragments during complex extraction procedures. Designed for clinicians who require dependable control and targeted leverage, it plays an important role in surgical workflows where conventional straight elevators may offer limited engagement.
Its No.44 triangular working tip is carefully shaped to gain secure purchase against sectioned root surfaces, allowing clinicians to apply controlled rotational leverage with confidence. The 9mm blade width provides a stable contact area that enhances force distribution while maintaining accurate positioning within the extraction socket. The angled Cryer pattern is particularly effective for posterior procedures where individual molar roots require separate elevation after tooth sectioning. Its balanced design supports gradual root mobilization, helping improve procedural efficiency while maintaining control throughout the extraction process.
Manufactured from high-quality surgical stainless steel, the Cryer No.44 Elevator offers outstanding durability and dependable long-term performance in demanding clinical environments. Fully reusable and compatible with standard sterilization protocols, it is a valuable addition to oral surgery and advanced dental extraction instrument sets.
Key Features
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Designed for elevation of sectioned molar roots and retained root fragments.
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No.44 triangular working tip for secure directional root engagement.
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9mm blade width for stable contact and balanced leverage.
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Optimized for rotational force application during surgical extractions.
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High-quality surgical stainless steel construction.
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Reusable and fully autoclavable for routine clinical practice.
Frequently Asked Questions
In which procedures is the Cryer No.44 elevator most commonly used?
It is most often used during surgical molar extractions where the tooth has been sectioned and individual roots need to be elevated separately.
What advantage does the triangular Cryer tip provide?
The triangular profile helps the instrument gain a stable purchase on root surfaces, allowing efficient rotational leverage with improved control.
Why would a clinician choose a Cryer No.44 over a straight elevator?
A Cryer No.44 is preferred when root sections require directional rotational movement rather than direct vertical elevation, especially in posterior extraction cases.
Does the 9mm blade size improve handling during surgery?
Yes, the 9mm working end provides a balanced combination of contact stability and maneuverability, making it well suited for controlled root section removal.