External sinus lift
MEISINGER offers the Surgical Kit 1, the Surgical Kit 2 as well as the External-Lift-Control and the Lift-Control Plus for an external sinus lift.
Surgical Kits 1 and 2 contain instruments with a handpiece shaft or contra-angle handpiece shaft for lateral access during external sinus lift. Carbide burs in three diameters and diamond instruments in three grit sizes enable successive thinning of the fascial maxillary sinus wall up to the Schneiderian membrane. The large diameter of the instruments protects the membrane from unwanted perforation.
The External-Lift-Control is a system for easy performance of a complete external sinus lift. After lateral access through the fascial maxillary sinus wall, the Schneiderian membrane is dissected with the various hand instruments and lifted cranially from the floor of the maxillary sinus so that a suitable augmentation material can then be inserted under the Schneiderian membrane.
The combined Lift-Control Plus system offers coordinated instruments for both internal and external sinus floor elevation.
Internal sinus lift
For an internal sinus lift, MEISINGER offers the Internal-Lift-Control, two different Crestal-Lift-Control systems and the Lift-Control Plus.
When performing an internal sinus lift with the Internal-Lift-Control, the bone in the prepared implant site is displaced towards the maxillary sinus with the help of special elevators, while the Schneiderian membrane is lifted at the same time. This procedure is particularly suitable for augmenting small vertical deficits with a residual bone height of more than 6 mm.
When using the Crestal-Lift-Control systems, the Schneiderian membrane is already lifted during the transcrestal drilling process. The particularly atraumatic design of the Crestal drill with its four cutting edges and inwardly curved head enables the secure formation of a conical bone flap and is also ideal for collecting bone chips. In addition, the stop sleeve system, which is customised to the special instruments, prevents damage to or drilling through the Schneiderian membrane.
Combined systems
The combined Lift-Control Plus system offers coordinated instruments for both internal and external sinus floor elevation. With the internal sinus lift, the bone of the implant site is displaced towards the maxillary sinus using the elevators. This procedure is particularly suitable for augmenting small vertical deficits with a residual bone height of more than 6 mm. When performing the external sinus lift, a lateral approach is made through the fascial maxillary sinus wall and the Schneiderian membrane is dissected using the various hand instruments and lifted cranially from the floor of the maxillary sinus. A suitable bone graft can then be inserted under the Schneiderian membrane.
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