Kirsch Sinus Elevator #3 "Small"- Double Ended, 17.5 cm, 90° Elevator, Gold ZEPF-Line Titanium Handle | Helmut Zepf No. 41.868.03S
The Sinus Elevator by Helmut Zepf is a precision-engineered instrument designed for demanding sinus floor elevation procedures. The Kirsch Sinus Elevator #3 "Small" (Helmut Zepf No. 41.868.03S) is a double-ended, 90° elevator crafted to the exacting standards of the renowned ZEPF-Line, featuring a titanium handle finished in gold.
Product Overview
- Instrument Type: Sinus Elevator / Curette
- Configuration: Double Ended
- Angulation: 90°
- Total Length: 17.5 cm
- Handle Material: Titanium (Ti), ZEPF-Line Gold
- Size Designation: #3 "Small"
- Item Number: 41.868.03S
Designed for Precision
This Sinus Elevator offers a refined 90° working angle that facilitates controlled access during lateral window and crestal approach sinus augmentation techniques. The small working end provides tactile sensitivity in anatomically confined spaces, enabling the clinician to carefully reflect the Schneiderian membrane with minimal risk of perforation.
ZEPF-Line Titanium Handle
The gold-finish ZEPF-Line titanium handle is lightweight yet robust, reducing hand fatigue during prolonged procedures. Titanium construction ensures excellent autoclave compatibility and long-term corrosion resistance, supporting consistent instrument hygiene standards in a clinical environment. This Sinus Elevator exemplifies Helmut Zepf's commitment to ergonomic design and superior manufacturing quality.
Made in Germany

Helmut Zepf instruments, including this Sinus Elevator, are manufactured in Germany to stringent quality benchmarks, reflecting decades of expertise in dental instrumentation.
FAQ
What procedure is the Kirsch Sinus Elevator #3 "Small" used for? It is used for sinus floor elevation procedures, helping clinicians gently reflect the sinus membrane during augmentation surgery.
Is the handle autoclavable? The titanium ZEPF-Line handle is designed for standard sterilization protocols; always follow your facility's sterilization guidelines.
Why choose a double-ended instrument? A double-ended design provides two working configurations in a single instrument, improving workflow efficiency and reducing instrument exchange during surgery.
