Benex SinusLift Elevator #1, by Dr. Syfrig | Helmut Zepf No. 41.848.41
The sinus lift elevator Benex SinusLift Elevator #1, designed by Dr. Syfrig and produced under the Helmut Zepf ZEPF-Line, is a precision instrument engineered to support sinus augmentation procedures with accuracy and control. Crafted in Germany, this instrument reflects the exacting manufacturing standards that Helmut Zepf GmbH is known for across the dental community.
Instrument Overview
The Benex SinusLift Elevator #1 is a specialized dental hand instrument intended for lateral or crestal sinus floor elevation techniques. As a sinus lift elevator, it is designed to facilitate careful membrane dissection and elevation during sinus augmentation, a procedure commonly performed prior to implant placement in the posterior maxilla where bone height may be insufficient.
Key Features
- Designed by Dr. Syfrig, incorporating clinical expertise into the instrument's geometry
- Part of the Helmut Zepf ZEPF-Line, a trusted series of professional-grade dental instruments
- Made in Germany, ensuring high-quality materials and consistent manufacturing precision
- Ergonomically balanced handle for controlled tactile feedback during delicate membrane elevation
- Corrosion-resistant construction suitable for standard sterilization protocols
Clinical Application
The sinus lift elevator is an essential tool during sinus floor augmentation surgery. Its carefully profiled working tip allows the clinician to gently separate and elevate the Schneiderian membrane without perforation, minimizing procedural risk. Instrument #1 within this series is typically the introductory size, suited for initial access and membrane reflection.
Quality Assurance
This instrument is manufactured in Germany, a mark of quality recognized globally in the dental and medical device industries. The ZEPF-Line by Helmut Zepf GmbH represents a commitment to precision craftsmanship and long-term clinical reliability. Each sinus lift elevator in this line undergoes rigorous quality control to meet the demands of modern implantology practice.

