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Instrument Name: Cryer Root Elevator No. 31 – Left Blade Shape: Triangular, sharply pointed, left-curved Blade Size: Standard Cryer dimension – designed for deep root access Shank: Strong and angled for left-side reach Handle: Ergonomic, round or octagonal, textured for non-slip grip Material: Premium surgical stainless steel (autoclavable, corrosion-resistant) Primary Clinical Uses: Elevation of broken or retained root tips Luxation of sectioned molar roots Application of controlled force in posterior extractions Used predominantly on the left side of the maxilla or mandible Effective for difficult root removal in deep sockets Advantages: Left-angled blade allows for precise engagement of root surfaces Offers controlled, strong leverage without excessive trauma Ideal for surgical extractions involving sectioned or fractured roots Often paired with Cryer No. 32 – Right for full bilateral access Enhances visibility and reach in posterior regions