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Sinus lift curette "Palti" #1 | 4.5 / 4.5 mm | F-LINE
The Sinus Curette #1 in F-LINE SUPER LIGHT design measures 4.5 mm / 4.5 mm. The instrument is double-ended and very lightweight.Application: The Sinus Curette is used for sinus lift procedures. Like the Sinus Lift Elevators, it can be used to detach the Schneiderian membrane, but it features sharp working ends that facilitate this technique. This enables vertical bone augmentation to be performed.
Sinus lift curette "Palti" #2 | 3.5 / 3.5 mm | F-LINE
The sinus curette #2 "Palti" in F-LINE SUPER LIGHT design measures 3.5 mm / 3.5 mm. It is double-ended and has a length of 171 mm.Application: The sinus curette is used for vertical nasal floor elevation in the upper jaw during sinus lift procedures. With the curette, the Schneiderian membrane can be detached from the bone - this is further facilitated by the sharp working ends. Alternatively, sinus lift elevators can be used to prevent injuries, as their working ends are only semi-sharp.
Sinus lift curette "Tatum/Palti" | 3.0 / 3.0 mm | F-LINE
The Sinus Curette "Tatum/Palti" with F-LINE SUPER LIGHT handle design is a double-ended instrument developed for procedures in sinus lift surgery. It has working ends with a width of 3.0 mm / 3.0 mm and a total length of 150 mm.Application: The Sinus Lift Curette is used for vertical bone augmentation: With the help of the curette, the Schneiderian membrane can be detached from the bone. This is achieved particularly easily with the sharp working ends. Alternatively, the semi-sharp Sinus Lift Elevators can be used for this purpose to prevent membrane injuries.
Sinus lift curette | 3.5 / 3.5 mm | flexible | F-LINE
The Sinus Lift Curette with working ends of 3.5 mm / 3.5 mm offers you an optimal solution for precise sinus lift procedures. The slight flexibility of this instrument reduces the risk of membrane injury while also enhancing surgical sensitivity.Application: The sinus curette is used for vertical bone augmentation, specifically for detaching the Schneiderian membrane from the bone in the sinus cavity. This is achieved particularly effectively with the sharp working ends. Alternatively, Sinus Lift Elevators with semi-sharp working ends can be used to minimize the risk of membrane injury.
Sinus lift curette | 2.5 / 2.5 mm | flexible | F-LINE
The Sinus Lift Curette 923-83 F has widths of 2.5 mm / 2.5 mm at its working ends. The slight flexibility of this instrument minimizes the risk of membrane injury and enhances sensitivity during the procedure.Application: The curette for sinus lift procedures is used to detach the Schneiderian membrane from the bone in the sinus cavity. This is effortlessly achieved with the sharp working ends. Alternatively, Sinus Lift Elevators can be used, which have only semi-sharp working ends to avoid injuring the membrane.
Sinus lift curette | 2.0 / 2.0 mm | flexible | F-LINE
The Sinus Lift Curette 923-86 F, with a width of 2.0 mm / 2.0 mm, provides you with the necessary precision for your procedures due to its delicate working ends.Application: The Sinus Lift Curette is used to detach the Schneiderian membrane from the bone in the sinus cavity. With careful handling, this is achieved very effectively using the sharp working ends. Alternatively, semi-sharp Sinus Lift Elevators can be used to prevent injury to the membrane.
Sinus-Lift Curette "Tatum" #1 | 2.5 mm | F-LINE
The sinus lift curette "Tatum" has a length of 191 mm and working ends with a width of 2.5 mm. It is designed to gently separate the Schneiderian membrane from the surrounding bone in the maxillary sinus, enabling vertical bone augmentation.Application:The curette is carefully inserted into the maxillary sinus. With the sharply contoured working ends, the membrane can be precisely detached from the bone without causing damage.Alternative instruments:To minimize the risk of membrane injury, semi-sharp sinus lift elevators can also be used. These provide a particularly tissue-friendly approach when working with delicate anatomical structures.
Sinus-Lift Curette "Tatum" #2 | 3.5 mm | F-LINE
The sinus lift curette “Tatum” features an overall length of 191 mm and working ends with a width of 3.5 mm. It is specifically designed for the atraumatic detachment of the Schneiderian membrane from the surrounding bone in the maxillary sinus – an essential step for vertical bone augmentation.Application: The curette is gently inserted into the maxillary sinus. Thanks to its sharply contoured working ends, the membrane can be separated from the bone in a controlled and tissue-preserving manner – with minimal risk of perforation.Alternative instruments: To protect the delicate Schneiderian membrane, semi-sharp sinus lift elevators can also be used. They allow for an even gentler preparation and further reduce the risk of injury.
Sinus-Lift Curette "Tatum" #3 | 3.7 mm | F-LINE
The “Tatum” sinus lift curette has a length of 191 mm and is equipped with 3.7 mm wide working ends. It was specifically developed for the atraumatic detachment of the Schneiderian membrane from the sinus wall – a crucial step in vertical bone augmentation.Application area: After careful insertion into the maxillary sinus, the precisely ground working ends allow for controlled and tissue-friendly separation of the membrane, keeping the risk of perforation to a minimum.Possible alternatives: For particularly sensitive situations, semi-sharp sinus lift elevators can be used. They enable even gentler membrane separation and help further reduce the risk of tissue damage.
TITAN Sinus Lift Curette "TRInity #1" | F-LINE
The sharp instrument is used to reach the sinus floor. The back is used to reach the medial wall. Developed by Dr. Pedro Moura.Working ends: 3.0 mm / 3.3 mm
Curettes for the sinus lift
In our category "Sinus lift curettes" you will find specialized instruments designed for sensitive work on the Schneiderian membrane during sinus lift surgery. These curettes are essential for safe and effective dissection of the Schneiderian membrane from the bone without damaging the membrane.
A feature of sinus lift curettes compared to sinus lift elevators is the sharpness of the working end. Sinus-Lift curettes are sharp enough to allow optimal preparation between the Schneiderian membrane and the bone. This sharpness facilitates the careful lifting and pushing of the membrane in order to subsequently enable safe elevation for bone grafting. We offer curettes named after leading experts in the field of dental surgery, such as Palti, as well as devemed's own models. Due to their specific angulations and sizes, these are ideal for performing sinus lifts and are based on the proven techniques of specialists.
As anatomical conditions can vary from patient to patient, we offer sinus lift curettes with different angles and shapes. These enable individual adaptation to the respective situation and improve accessibility and handling during the operation.
The instruments have an ergonomic F-Line design, which not only improves handling but also prevents user fatigue. Some of our Sinus-Lift curettes are flexible or spring-loaded. This flexibility reduces the risk of accidental injury to the Schneiderian membrane and provides an additional safety aspect during the lifting process.