- A premium, double-ended dental implantology instrument engineered to assist oral surgeons and periodontists in safely elevating the delicate sinus membrane during maxillary bone grafting procedures
Uses
- Sinus Floor Elevation:
- Delicately lifts and separates the Schneiderian (sinus) membrane from the underlying bony walls of the maxillary sinus cavity
- Implant Site Preparation:
- Creates the initial anatomical clearance and space required to pack bone graft material in the upper jaw prior to dental implant placement
- Sub-Antral Submucosal Detachment:
- Safely peels back stubborn mucosal tissue layers within restricted, posterior maxillary border
Features
- "B1" Blade Configuration:
- Features a unique, specialized geometry (often a distinct blend of width and curvature) that sets it apart from standard straight or heavily hooked elevators in the Miltex series
- Round, Smooth Blunt Tips:
- Specifically contoured to eliminate sharp edges, ensuring tissue is gently separated rather than pierced or torn
- Double-Ended Design:
- Provides two complementary working ends on a single handle, allowing clinicians to switch angles instantly without changing instruments
- Ergonomic, Lightweight Handle:
- Features a wider diameter, textured handle designed to optimize grip security and reduce hand and wrist fatigue during prolonged procedures
- Italian Stainless Steel Craftsmanship:
- Forged to rigid surgical standards to offer a highly precise tactile "feel," high corrosion resistance, and structural longevity through repeated autoclave cycles
Benefits
- Minimal Puncture Risk:
- The ultra-smooth tip profile acts as a safety guard, drastically reducing the clinical likelihood of tearing the highly sensitive sinus membrane
- Protects Graft Integrity:
- Minimizing perforations keeps the sinus cavity isolated, which significantly lowers the risk of post-op infections and secondary bone graft failures
- Flawless Intraoperative Adaptability:
- The double-ended tips give the surgeon seamless access to both the mesial and distal walls of the sinus without needing a secondary tool