Seldin Elevator
The seldin elevator is a cornerstone instrument in oral surgery, implantology, and periodontal procedures, engineered for efficient, controlled, and atraumatic full-thickness flap elevation. Manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH in Germany, each seldin elevator in this collection features broad, robust blades crafted from premium German surgical stainless steel — fully autoclavable, corrosion-resistant, and built for heavy-duty clinical performance.
Premium Seldin Elevator Collection
This range includes the most trusted Seldin patterns available:
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Seldin #23 Elevator — Classic double-ended design with one sharp and one rounded broad blade
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Seldin #34 Elevator — Larger blade surface for efficient elevation of larger flaps
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Seldin Periosteal Elevators — Straight and slightly curved models for versatile access
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Perforated Seldin Elevators — Enhanced grip with reduced tissue pressure
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Onyx Coated Seldin Elevators — Modern black PVD coating with reduced glare
Why Choose Zepf Seldin Elevators?
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Broad, Powerful Blades — Ideal for reflecting larger mucoperiosteal flaps with efficiency
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Dual-Ended Design — Sharp end for initial separation plus rounded end for safe reflection and retraction
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Superior Strength — Robust construction handles dense tissue and larger surgical sites
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Ergonomic Balance — Comfortable handles reduce fatigue during extensive flap procedures
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Clinical Versatility — Suitable for large full-thickness flap elevation, implant site preparation, bone grafting, ridge augmentation, sinus lift access, major oral surgery, trauma cases, and periodontal regenerative procedures
Ideal For
Oral surgeons, periodontists, and implantologists who require a strong, reliable seldin elevator for medium to large flap procedures will find this collection indispensable. Shop individual models including #23 and #34 patterns, perforated versions, and Onyx coated options, with fast shipping from Germany and our US warehouse, expert support, and competitive pricing on authentic Helmut Zepf instruments.
FAQ
What is a Seldin elevator used for? It is used for full-thickness mucoperiosteal flap elevation in oral surgery, implantology, ridge augmentation, and periodontal procedures, providing powerful yet atraumatic tissue reflection.
What is the difference between the #23 and #34 patterns? The #23 features a classic double-ended design with one sharp and one rounded blade, while the #34 offers a larger blade surface suited to elevating larger flaps.
Are these instruments autoclavable? Yes. All instruments in this collection are manufactured from premium German surgical stainless steel and are fully autoclavable and corrosion-resistant.