
Dental Implant Sinus Crestal Approach kit

Implant Prosthetic Driver Kit

Screw Remover Kit

Sinus Lift Kit

Bone Trimming Kit

Bone Grinding Kit

Tissue Punch Kit

Bone Chips Collector Kit

Bone Harvesting Kit

Laboratory Screwdriver Kit

Multi-unit Screwdriver Kit

Clinical Screwdriver Kit

Universal Repair Kit
Kit & Instruments

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Sinus Lift Kit
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►Access to the maxillary sinus cavity is easier -
►Professional tools provide a wider window.
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Maxillary sinus lift drillPanoramic X-rays should be taken before surgery to accurately determine the distance from the alveolar ridge to the maxillary sinus. Use the implant implant surgical drill to prepare holes in the alveolar bone until 1 mm away from the maxillary sinus floor. Then use #1 or #2, use the drill tip to make as slow and gentle an impact as possible to push open the remaining bone plate between the bottom of the prepared hole and the maxillary sinus. When you feel that the drill bit reaches the bottom of the maxillary sinus, remove the drill bit. Or use #1 or #2 to partially prepare the hole, and then use a bone extrusion tool to perform a greenstick fracture of the maxillary sinus floor. *Internal irrigation not only has a cooling effect, but also provides water pressure during the hole preparation process, so that the maxillary sinus membrane can be slightly lifted. -
Maxillary sinus lift drillWhen approaching the maxillary sinus cavity, surgical drill #3 is used to separate the maxillary sinus mucosa from the sinus floor laterally. The water pressure generated by flushing in the drill helps to achieve a wider separation. Surgical Drill #3 can also be used for external lifting to prepare side windows. -
Maxillary sinus lift drillSide window preparation method: window thinning technique *Using a surgical drill #4 or #5, use gentle pressure to rotate and grind the lateral wall of the maxillary sinus to create a lateral window. The special design of surgical drills #4 and #5 helps prevent the risk of mucosal perforation during window opening. -
Maxillary sinus lift drillSide window preparation method: fenestrated bone-retaining surgery The surgical drill #6 is similar to a bone extractor and can drill and cut into the lateral wall of the maxillary sinus to obtain a circular bone fragment. However, excessive drilling can cause sinus perforation or mucosal damage. External cooling must be provided when drilling and cutting. -
Sinus curette-Used to lift sinus membrane manually. -Recommended to use by its sequential order. -
used for: GRT332035, GRT372035, GRT331035