Sinus/Curette #1 by Dr. Meiselbach - Blunt, 2.3 mm | Helmut Zepf No. 41.848.51
The Sinus Lift Curette #1 by Dr. Meiselbach is a precision-engineered surgical instrument designed for sinus floor elevation procedures, featuring a blunt tip with a 2.3 mm working end. Manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH, this instrument reflects the exacting standards associated with German dental craftsmanship.
Key Features
- Instrument Type: Sinus Lift Curette #1 (Dr. Meiselbach design)
- Tip Profile: Blunt
- Working End Diameter: 2.3 mm
- Manufacturer: Helmut Zepf GmbH (Helmut Zepf No. 41.848.51)
- Origin: Made in Germany
Instrument Overview
Developed in collaboration with Dr. Meiselbach, this Sinus Lift Curette is intended for careful membrane elevation during lateral or crestal sinus augmentation procedures. The blunt 2.3 mm working end allows the clinician to navigate delicate anatomical structures with a reduced risk of membrane perforation, supporting controlled and precise dissection throughout the procedure.
As a product of Helmut Zepf GmbH, the instrument is produced under stringent quality standards in Germany, ensuring consistency in geometry, surface finish, and material integrity across every unit. The ergonomic handle design provides tactile feedback and reliable grip during extended surgical use.
Clinical Application
The Sinus Lift Curette is suitable for oral and maxillofacial surgeons and implantologists performing sinus floor augmentation. Its well-defined working geometry makes it a dependable choice for professionals who require consistent instrument performance in complex surgical environments.

FAQ
What procedure is this Sinus Lift Curette designed for? It is designed for sinus floor elevation (sinus lift) procedures, aiding in careful and controlled Schneiderian membrane dissection.
What does the blunt tip profile offer clinically? The blunt tip helps minimize the risk of membrane perforation while allowing precise tissue elevation during sinus augmentation surgery.
What is the working end diameter? The working end measures 2.3 mm, suitable for fine, controlled manipulation in the sinus anatomy.
