Kirsch Sinus Elevator #4 "Small"- Double Ended, 17.5 cm, 120°/120° Elevator, Gold ZEPF-Line Titanium Handle | Helmut Zepf No. 41.868.04S
The Sinus Elevator by Helmut Zepf — the Kirsch Sinus Elevator #4 "Small" — is a precision-engineered double-ended instrument designed to meet the exacting demands of modern sinus floor elevation procedures. Crafted in Germany under the rigorous ZEPF-Line standard, this instrument combines reliability with advanced ergonomic design.
Instrument Specifications
- Model: Kirsch Sinus Elevator #4 "Small" (No. 41.868.04S)
- Configuration: Double Ended
- Angulation: 120°/120°
- Overall Length: 17.5 cm
- Handle: ZEPF-Line Titanium Handle, Gold finish
- Material: Titanium
- Manufacturer: Helmut Zepf GmbH, Germany
Key Features
The double-ended configuration of this Sinus Elevator provides versatility during lateral window and crestal approach procedures, allowing the clinician to adapt instrument orientation without interrupting workflow. The 120°/120° angulation on both working ends is specifically suited for navigating the anatomical contours of the sinus membrane with controlled, delicate strokes.
The ZEPF-Line Gold Titanium handle offers a lightweight yet robust grip, reducing hand fatigue during extended procedures. Its knurled or textured surface ensures secure handling even in wet operative conditions. Titanium construction contributes to instrument longevity and resistance to repeated autoclave sterilization cycles.
Made in Germany

Helmut Zepf GmbH instruments are proudly manufactured in Germany, adhering to high standards of quality and craftsmanship expected by dental professionals worldwide.
FAQ
What procedures is this Sinus Elevator indicated for? This instrument is indicated for sinus floor elevation procedures, including both lateral window and crestal approaches, where precise membrane elevation is required.
Is this Sinus Elevator autoclavable? The titanium construction is designed to withstand repeated sterilization cycles; always follow your facility's validated sterilization protocols.
What distinguishes the "Small" variant? The #4 "Small" designation refers to the working end dimensions, making it particularly suited for anatomically narrow or delicate sinus regions.
