
Cryer Elevator Fig.26 - Left, 8 mm, Gold-Coated Working End
The Cryer Elevator Fig.26 is a triangular-tipped surgical elevator paired with the Fig.25 to cover the opposite side of the arch. The sharp, offset triangular blade seats into the socket and engages bone and ligament as the handle is rotated, mobilising broken molar root fragments and interradicular septa for retrieval. The 8 mm tip sits on a solid stainless-steel shank that runs into a wide, hollow ergonomic handle shaped to spread force across the thenar pad. Supplied non-sterile by Equate Instruments and fully autoclavable, it is built for daily use in surgical and general extraction kits.
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Cryer Elevator Fig.32 - Left, 12 mm
The Cryer Elevator Fig.32 is the larger-size, left-angled surgical elevator paired with the Fig.31, used to luxate molar roots and interradicular septa after tooth section on the opposite side of the arch. The sharp, offset triangular blade seats into the alveolar socket and engages bone and ligament as the handle is rotated, mobilising residual roots and septa for retrieval. The 12 mm working tip sits on a solid stainless-steel shank that runs into a wide, hollow ergonomic handle shaped to spread force across the thenar pad. Supplied non-sterile by Equate Instruments and fully autoclavable, it is built for daily use in surgical and general extraction kits.
ViewCryer Elevator Fig.31 - 12mm Left, Green Silicone Handle
The Fig.31 Cryer Elevator is a left-angled root-end instrument built around the classic triangular Cryer blade, which excels at removing interradicular bone and mobilising broken molar roots after crown sectioning. The 12 mm working end is sized for routine adult molar exodontia, using the pointed flag of the blade to engage root stumps and the concave face to deliver leverage against the alveolar crest. The stainless-steel shaft is bonded to an ergonomic silicone-sleeved handle with a green colour accent for tray coding. The bottle-shaped profile sits comfortably in a pen grasp under wet conditions, and the instrument is fully autoclavable for routine reprocessing at Equate Instruments.
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Cryer Elevator Fig.32 - Left, 12 mm, Gold-Coated Working End
The Cryer Elevator Fig.32 is the larger-size, left-angled surgical elevator paired with the Fig.31, used to luxate molar roots and interradicular septa after tooth section on the opposite side of the arch. The sharp, offset triangular blade seats into the alveolar socket and engages bone and ligament as the handle is rotated, mobilising residual roots and septa for retrieval. The 12 mm working tip sits on a solid stainless-steel shank that runs into a wide, hollow ergonomic handle shaped to spread force across the thenar pad. Supplied non-sterile by Equate Instruments and fully autoclavable, it is built for daily use in surgical and general extraction kits.
ViewCryer Elevator Fig.25 - 8mm Left, Green Silicone Handle
The Fig.25 Cryer Elevator is a smaller left-angled root-end instrument in the classic Cryer pattern, with an 8 mm triangular blade suited to paediatric molars, premolars and narrow interradicular spaces. The pointed flag engages root stumps and the concave face delivers controlled leverage against the alveolar crest where the standard 12 mm Cryer blade is too broad. The stainless-steel shaft is bonded to an ergonomic silicone-sleeved handle with a green colour accent for tray coding. The bottle-shaped profile sits comfortably in a pen grasp under wet conditions, and the instrument is fully autoclavable for routine reprocessing at Equate Instruments.
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Cryer Elevator Fig.26 - Left, 8 mm
The Cryer Elevator Fig.26 is a triangular-tipped surgical elevator paired with the Fig.25 to cover the opposite side of the arch. The sharp, offset triangular blade seats into the socket and engages bone and ligament as the handle is rotated, mobilising broken molar root fragments and interradicular septa for retrieval. The 8 mm tip sits on a solid stainless-steel shank that runs into a wide, hollow ergonomic handle shaped to spread force across the thenar pad. Supplied non-sterile by Equate Instruments and fully autoclavable, it is built for daily use in surgical and general extraction kits.
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Cryer Elevator Fig.31 - Right, 12 mm
The Cryer Elevator Fig.31 is the larger-size, right-angled surgical elevator in the Cryer pair, used to luxate molar roots and interradicular septa after tooth section. The sharp, offset triangular blade seats into the alveolar socket and engages bone and ligament as the handle is rotated, mobilising residual roots and septa for retrieval. The 12 mm working tip sits on a solid stainless-steel shank that runs into a wide, hollow ergonomic handle shaped to spread force across the thenar pad. Supplied non-sterile by Equate Instruments and fully autoclavable, it is built for day-in, day-out use in oral surgical and general extraction kits.
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Cryer Elevator Fig.31 - Right, 12 mm, Gold-Coated Working End
The Cryer Elevator Fig.31 is the larger-size, right-angled surgical elevator in the Cryer pair, used to luxate molar roots and interradicular septa after tooth section. The sharp, offset triangular blade seats into the alveolar socket and engages bone and ligament as the handle is rotated, mobilising residual roots and septa for retrieval. The 12 mm working tip sits on a solid stainless-steel shank that runs into a wide, hollow ergonomic handle shaped to spread force across the thenar pad. Supplied non-sterile by Equate Instruments and fully autoclavable, it is built for day-in, day-out use in oral surgical and general extraction kits.
ViewCryer Elevator Fig.32 - 12mm Right, Green Silicone Handle
The Fig.32 Cryer Elevator is the right-angled counterpart of the Fig.31, sharing the same 12 mm triangular Cryer blade but mirrored for molar access from the opposite side of the arch. The pointed flag of the blade engages root stumps while the concave face delivers leverage against the alveolar crest, making the instrument a workhorse for interradicular bone removal and broken molar root mobilisation. The stainless-steel shaft is bonded to an ergonomic silicone-sleeved handle with a green colour accent for tray coding. The bottle-shaped handle sits comfortably in a pen grasp under wet conditions, and the instrument is fully autoclavable for routine reprocessing at Equate Instruments.
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Cryer Elevator Fig.25 - Right, 8 mm
The Cryer Elevator Fig.25 is a triangular-tipped surgical elevator used to luxate and lift broken root fragments and interradicular septa after tooth section. The sharp, offset triangular blade seats into the socket and engages bone and ligament as the handle is rotated, mobilising the residual root for retrieval. The 8 mm tip sits on a solid stainless-steel shank that runs into a wide, hollow ergonomic handle shaped to spread force across the thenar pad. Supplied non-sterile by Equate Instruments and fully autoclavable, it is built for daily use in surgical and general extraction kits.
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Cryer Elevator Fig.25 - Right, 8 mm, Gold-Coated Working End
The Cryer Elevator Fig.25 is a triangular-tipped surgical elevator used to luxate and lift broken root fragments and interradicular septa after tooth section. The sharp, offset triangular blade seats into the socket and engages bone and ligament as the handle is rotated, mobilising the residual root for retrieval. The 8 mm tip sits on a solid stainless-steel shank that runs into a wide, hollow ergonomic handle shaped to spread force across the thenar pad. Supplied non-sterile by Equate Instruments and fully autoclavable, it is built for daily use in surgical and general extraction kits.
ViewCryer Elevator Fig.26 - 8mm Right, Green Silicone Handle
The Fig.26 Cryer Elevator is a smaller right-angled root-end instrument in the classic Cryer pattern, with an 8 mm triangular blade suited to paediatric molars, premolars and narrow interradicular spaces. It is the mirrored counterpart of the Fig.25, letting the surgeon approach root stumps from the opposite side of the arch without awkwardly rotating the handle. The stainless-steel shaft is bonded to an ergonomic silicone-sleeved handle with a green colour accent for tray coding. The bottle-shaped profile sits comfortably in a pen grasp under wet conditions, and the instrument is fully autoclavable for routine reprocessing at Equate Instruments.
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Miller 8 Bone Curette - 3.5 mm
The Miller 8 Bone Curette from Equate Instruments is a double-ended dental surgical curette designed for extraction-socket debridement, removal of cystic or granulomatous tissue and general intra-oral bone curettage. Matching 3.5 mm spoon-shaped working ends on long, offset necks give straightforward access to posterior sockets and hard-to-reach alveolar recesses. The lightweight hollow stainless-steel handle, finished with a titanium-coloured striped grip, reduces hand fatigue during extended extraction sessions. Working ends are titanium coated for visibility against bone and soft tissue and to support extended edge retention. Supplied non-sterile, the instrument is fully autoclavable for routine steam sterilisation and suitable for oral surgery, periodontics and general-practice extraction work.
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