Microscopic Sinus-Lift Curette # 2 - Double-Ended, 3.0/2.4 mm, Specifications from Dr. Shakibaie | Helmut Zepf No. 41.847.01
The Microscopic Sinus Lift Curette #2 from Helmut Zepf is a precision-engineered, double-ended instrument designed specifically for microscopic sinus lift procedures, featuring working end diameters of 3.0 mm and 2.4 mm as specified by Dr. Shakibaie.
Product Overview
This Microscopic Sinus Lift Curette (Helmut Zepf No. 41.847.01) is crafted to meet the exacting demands of minimally invasive lateral and crestal sinus floor elevation techniques performed under microscopic magnification. The double-ended design provides two distinct curvature profiles in a single instrument, reducing chair-side instrument exchanges and improving procedural efficiency.
Key Features
- Double-ended design: Two working ends (3.0 mm and 2.4 mm) in one instrument
- Specifications by Dr. Shakibaie: Developed to precise clinical requirements for microscopic sinus lift surgery
- Helmut Zepf quality: Manufactured in Germany to rigorous standards
- Precision geometry: Optimised tip dimensions for controlled Schneiderian membrane elevation
- Instrument number: 41.847.01
Clinical Application
The Microscopic Sinus Lift Curette is indicated for careful elevation and reflection of the sinus membrane during sinus augmentation procedures. The refined tip sizes allow the clinician to work within confined anatomical spaces with a high degree of control, reducing the risk of membrane perforation. It is suitable for use by oral surgeons, periodontists, and implantologists who incorporate magnification into their workflow.

FAQ
What procedure is this curette designed for? It is designed for microscopic sinus lift surgery, facilitating precise and controlled elevation of the Schneiderian membrane.
What are the working end diameters? The two working ends measure 3.0 mm and 2.4 mm respectively.
Who specified the design of this instrument? The specifications were provided by Dr. Shakibaie to meet the requirements of microscopic sinus lift techniques.
Where is this instrument manufactured? This instrument is made in Germany by Helmut Zepf GmbH.
