Stiller Sinus Elevator - Sharp, 3.0 mm, Bendable, Purple ZEPF-Line Titanium Handle, Double-Ended, 19.5 cm | Helmut Zepf No. 41.822.33
The Sinus Elevator by Helmut Zepf is a precision-engineered surgical instrument designed to support demanding sinus lift procedures with accuracy and control. Part of the ZEPF-Line, this double-ended curette is crafted with a titanium handle in a distinctive purple finish, offering both visual identification and lightweight ergonomic performance.
Key Instrument Specifications
- Type: Stiller Sinus Elevator Curette — Sharp
- Working End Diameter: 3.0 mm
- Handle Material: Titanium (Ti), ZEPF-Line
- Handle Color: Purple
- Configuration: Double-Ended
- Overall Length: 19.5 cm
- Bendable: Yes
- Helmut Zepf Reference: No. 41.822.33
Clinical Design Advantages
This Sinus Elevator features a sharp working end that allows for precise membrane elevation during lateral and crestal sinus augmentation procedures. The bendable design provides the clinician with adaptability when navigating anatomically challenging regions. The titanium handle reduces overall instrument weight without compromising rigidity or tactile feedback, a key advantage during delicate surgical steps.
As a double-ended instrument, it consolidates two working ends into a single unit, minimizing instrument exchanges during procedures and supporting a streamlined surgical workflow. At 19.5 cm in length, it offers a balanced reach suited for most clinical applications.
Made in Germany
This Sinus Elevator is manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH in Germany, reflecting the company's longstanding commitment to high-quality dental surgical instrumentation. 
FAQ
What procedure is this Sinus Elevator designed for? It is designed for sinus lift and sinus augmentation procedures, specifically for elevating the Schneiderian membrane with a sharp, controlled working edge.
Is this instrument reusable? This is a reusable stainless and titanium surgical instrument intended for standard sterilization protocols per clinical guidelines.
What does double-ended mean? A double-ended instrument features two distinct working ends on a single handle, allowing the clinician to alternate between configurations without switching instruments.
