Dental Implant Sinus Lift Osteotomes 5pcs

Five-piece curved conical osteotome set (2.7–5.0mm) with depth markings for controlled sinus floor elevation and bone condensation.

Key Features:
• Set of 5 osteotomes with diameters: 2.7mm, 3.2mm, 3.7mm, 4.2mm, 5.0mm
• Medical-grade stainless steel construction for durability and corrosion resistance
• Conical tapered tips designed for lateral bone condensation without removal
• Curved shaft geometry enables access to posterior maxillary sites
• Depth graduation markings for controlled insertion during procedures
• Color-coded end caps for quick size identification
• Knurled cylindrical handles provide stable grip under mallet use
• Autoclavable at 134°C with maintained tip geometry and color integrity

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Dental Implant Sinus Lift Osteotomes 5pcs

The Dental Implant Sinus Lift Osteotomes 5pcs set is manufactured from medical-grade stainless steel, comprising five curved conical osteotomes in sequentially graduated tip diameters of 2.7mm, 3.2mm, 3.7mm, 4.2mm, and 5.0mm. Each instrument features a knurled cylindrical grip handle with depth-graduation markings along the shaft and a distinct color-coded end cap; green, red, blue, black, and yellow, for immediate chairside size identification without additional measurement tools.

The curved shaft geometry of this osteotome sinus lift kit allows precise angulated access to posterior maxillary implant sites where straight instruments cannot function effectively. Each instrument tip is conically tapered to laterally condense crestal bone rather than remove it. The full set is fully autoclavable at 134°C, maintaining dimensional accuracy, tip geometry, and color-cap integrity through repeated sterilization cycles without corrosion or surface degradation.

The Dental Implant Sinus Lift Osteotomes 5pcs are used by oral surgeons and implantologists performing the Osteotome-Mediated Sinus Lift without Grafting Material procedure. The clinician drills a pilot hole to within 1–2mm of the sinus floor, then sequentially advances each osteotome from smallest to largest diameter, hydraulically elevating the Schneiderian membrane while simultaneously condensing surrounding bone to the required implant diameter.

Leader Surgical brings genuine clinical understanding to instrument set design, the logical diameter progression, curved shaft geometry, and color-coded organization in this kit reflect a brand that prioritizes how surgeons actually work inside the operatory, not just how instruments look in a catalog.

What are the primary differences between straight and offset osteotomes?

  • Straight Osteotomes: Feature a bi-beveled instrument with a straight design, typically with concave tips for carrying and condensing bone.

Offset Osteotomes: Function identically to straight versions but have an offset shank, which provides better access and visibility in the posterior regions of the mouth.

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