Sinus Lift – internal

An internal sinus lift is made through the maxillary jaw. This technique is often used when there is minimal bone shrinkage or when a single implant is placed. Furthermore, it is also recommended for increasing the density of poorly mineralised and relatively malleable bone (bone grade D3 and D4) via condensation, so that reliable results which remain stable long term can be achieved. The osteotomes are designed for penetrating the sinus floor in a controlled manner and raising the mucous membrane, so that adequate amounts of bone augmentation material can be placed to ensure afterwards that the implant is retained firmly.

  • Osteotomes are available in different diameters, for all common implant systems
  • Sharp with cutting edges, concave, convex or pointed
  • Straight for anterior, bayonet shaped for posterior m
  • With and without security stop screw
  • With depth markings, colour coding to distinguish between the different shapes and diameters