A laryngeal mirror is a diagnostic ENT instrument used by medical professionals to examine the larynx (voice box) and surrounding throat structures. It consists of a small, round mirror attached to a long, angled metal handle, allowing indirect visualization of the vocal cords and glottis through the mouth. The mirror is gently inserted toward the back of the throat while a light source reflects off its surface, illuminating the laryngeal area. This tool is commonly used during routine throat examinations, vocal assessments, and to detect abnormalities such as lesions, inflammation, or structural disorders. Laryngeal mirrors are available in various sizes to accommodate different anatomical needs and are typically made of high-quality stainless steel for easy sterilization and durability.