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Miltex - (Old El39) 25 Cryer Elev.

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  • Measurement: Tip width is approx. 10.7mm
  • It is left-angled for posterior access
  • Flag tip uses "wheel and axle" leverage
  • Made from strong surgical stainless steel
  • Quantity: One (1) Cryer 25 elevator

The Miltex is a specialized surgical instrument classified as a Cryer Elevator, an indispensable tool in oral surgery and exodontia procedures. This particular pattern, historically designated as the Old El39 and now referenced as the Cryer 25 Elevator, features a triangular or flag-shaped working end that is set at an acute angle to the shank.

This design is left-angled (the Cryer 26 is typically the corresponding right-angled version), making it specifically engineered for the removal of broken root fragments, especially for mandibular molars where a root tip remains after the other has been extracted. The working end of a standard medium Cryer 25 is typically designed with a tip width of approximately 10.7mm, which provides the necessary purchase and mechanical advantage to engage the residual root structure and act as a lever or wedge. Constructed from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, this elevator is precision-engineered with a permanent weld into the handle, ensuring unparalleled integrity and longevity while withstanding repeated sterilization protocols.

The regular handle is ergonomically shaped to provide the dental surgeon with a robust and secure grip, allowing for the precise application of controlled rotational force essential for the "wheel and axle" principle commonly employed with Cryer elevators. This surgical tool is supplied as a single instrument (Quantity: 1), a critical component for effectively managing complex root extractions. If you are searching for the best Miltex 25 Cryer Elevator then this specialized, left-angled, flag-shaped instrument with a medium-sized tip is best for you because it provides the focused leverage required for the successful, atraumatic removal of broken root remnants from the posterior mandible.