Professional Sinus Lift Kit – 28 PCS
Professional Sinus Lift Kit designed for crestal and lateral sinus lift procedures, featuring a 28-piece premium set with precision drills, membrane lifters, and condensers for safe and accurate dental implant surgery.
The Professional Sinus Lift Kit – 28 PCS is engineered to support both crestal and lateral sinus lift procedures in dental implantology. Designed with precision and surgical safety in mind, this kit helps clinicians elevate the sinus membrane, prepare the bone accurately, and compact graft material effectively.
Proven techniques in implantology research (Tatum 1986; Summers 1994) highlight the benefits of controlled membrane elevation and precise osteotomy depth. With ergonomic, corrosion-resistant stainless steel instruments, the kit enhances accuracy, reduces surgical risks, and improves implant stability.
Kit Components & Usage
| Item Name | Primary Usage | Design Features |
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| Crestal Drill | Crestal sinus lift for precise bone access | Sharp, cylindrical design for controlled drilling |
| LA Stoppers | Prevents over-drilling during sinus lift | Compact, calibrated ring design |
| Window Drills | Creates lateral window for sinus approach | Rounded cutting edge for safe membrane access |
| Membrane Lifter | Elevates sinus membrane safely | Curved, smooth-tip design |
| Depth Gauge | Measures osteotomy depth accurately | Straight rod with calibrated markings |
| Bone Condenser | Compacts graft material in sinus cavity | Tapered, flat-end design |
| Wrench | Tightens and secures implant tools | Ergonomic, angled handle |
| Sterilization Box | Keeps instruments sterile and safe | Durable, lightweight box with locking lid |
Technical Specifications
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Material: Premium stainless steel, corrosion-resistant
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Set Size: 28 PCS complete sinus lift kit
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Design: Ergonomic shapes with smooth finishing for precision
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Includes: Crestal drills, stoppers, window drills, membrane lifter, depth gauge, bone condenser, wrench, sterilization box
Usage Note
Instrument selection may vary depending on surgical technique, patient anatomy, and implant system. Additional instruments may be needed based on clinician preference and procedural complexity.







