Stiller Sinus Elevator - Universal, 3.0 mm, Bendable, Yellow ZEPF-Line Titanium Handle, Double-Ended, 19.5 cm | Helmut Zepf No. 41.822.04
The Sinus Elevator by Helmut Zepf (No. 41.822.04) is a precision-engineered double-ended instrument designed to support sinus floor elevation procedures with accuracy and control. Crafted within the ZEPF-Line, this instrument combines a titanium handle in yellow with a universal 3.0 mm working end, offering clinicians a reliable tool for demanding surgical environments.
Key Features
- Type: Stiller Sinus Elevator – Universal design suitable for a range of sinus elevation techniques
- Working End Diameter: 3.0 mm, providing consistent tissue engagement
- Bendable: Adaptable configuration to accommodate varied anatomical access requirements
- Handle: ZEPF-Line titanium handle in yellow for easy instrument identification and ergonomic grip
- Double-Ended: Two functional working ends in a single instrument for enhanced clinical efficiency
- Overall Length: 19.5 cm, balancing reach and maneuverability
- Origin: Made in Germany to the exacting quality standards Helmut Zepf GmbH is known for
Why Choose the ZEPF-Line Sinus Elevator?
The ZEPF-Line range is developed for dental professionals who demand consistent performance and long-term durability. The titanium construction of the handle contributes to a lightweight feel without compromising structural integrity. The yellow color-coding of this Sinus Elevator facilitates rapid identification on instrument trays, reducing chairside preparation time.
The universal 3.0 mm tip of this Sinus Elevator is suited for use in a variety of clinical protocols, making it a versatile addition to any implantology or oral surgery instrument set. Its double-ended configuration means clinicians can access different angulations without switching instruments.

FAQ
What is this Sinus Elevator used for? It is used in sinus floor elevation procedures during dental implant surgery, allowing controlled membrane elevation with minimal trauma.
Is the instrument autoclavable? Titanium-handled ZEPF-Line instruments are generally designed for standard sterilization protocols; consult your facility's guidelines for confirmation.
What does double-ended mean? The instrument features two working ends, allowing use of alternative angulations or designs without requiring a second instrument.
