S2 Piezomed Sinus Lift Tip
The W&H Piezomed instrument range includes different instruments for bone surgery, periodontology and extraction, for retrograde endodontics and lateral sinus lift.
As soon as an instrument is inserted, Piezomed automatically detects the instrument and assigns it to the correct power class. This not only facilitates operation but also increases safety. In addition, the risk of overloading the instruments is reduced and the service life of your instruments is considerably extended!
Instruments for Lateral Sinus Lift
S2 (REF 05534700)
An instrument with a diamond-coated ball for preparation of a bone flap for lateral sinus floor augmentation and for crown edge extensions.


Why Choose The W&H S2 Piezomed Sinus Lift Tip?
Ball-Shaped Design for Controlled Access- The rounded, diamond-coated ball tip provides precise bone removal while reducing the risk of soft tissue damage. Ideal for refining and enlarging the sinus window after initial outline cutting with the S1 tip.
Gentle Yet Effective Bone Removal- Its abrasive, yet non-aggressive action helps remove cortical bone safely and predictably. Maintains a clear surgical field thanks to integrated irrigation and vibration that reduce debris build-up.
Membrane Protection Built In- The rounded shape and surface coating reduce the risk of accidental perforation of the Schneiderian membrane---a key factor in the long-tern success of sinus lifts.
Seamless Workflow with W&H Piezomed Unit- As with all W&H surgical tips, the S2 is automatically detected and assigned the appropriate settings when used with the Piezomed SA-320 unit, streamlining the procedure and enhancing operator.
Complements the Full Sinus Lift Kit (S1-S5)- The S2 is typically the second step in the sinus lift sequence: S1 outlines the bone window, S2: shapes and enlarges it with a smoother finish, followed by S3-S5 for membrane elevation. This stepwise approach offers consistency, efficiency, and optimal surgical outcomes.
This tip would be ideal for enlarging and refining the lateral sinus window, procedures requiring extra caution near the sinus membrane and surgeons who seek maximum tactile feedback with high safety margins.













