S3 Piezomed Sinus Lift Tip
The W&H Piezomed instrument range includes different instruments for bone surgery, periodontology and extraction, for retrograde endodontics and for 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
S3 (REF 05508200)
Instrument for gentle detachment of the Schneiderian membrane from the bone. The coolant film protects the Schneiderian membrane by means of three coolant openings.


Why Choose The W&H S3 Piezomed Sinus Lift Tip?
Unmatched Safety for the Sinus Membrane- Designed specifically to gently separate the membrane from the bone without tearing. Features three integrated coolant outlets that continously hydrate and protect the Schneiderian membrane, reducing the risk of overheating and perforation.
Minimally Invasive, Atraumatic Performance- Uses ultrasonic vibration, not rotational force, to elevate the membrane with maximum control and tactile feedback. Ideal for delicate procedures requiring precision near vital anatomical structures.
Automatic Tip Recognition- When paired with the W&H Piezomed ultrasonic unit, the system automatically detects the S3 tip and applies the correct power settings--streamlining setup and ensuring consistent results.
Essential Step in the Sinus Lift Workflow- Fits into a seamless surgical sequence: S1-outline the window, S2-enlarges the window, S3- gently lifts the membrane, S4 & S5- complete detachment and access. Designed for use alongside the full W&H sinus tip range, enabling a safe and efficient multi-step approach.
Engineered by W&H- Trusted Globally- Manufactured by W&H, a leader in ultrasonic surgical innovation known for delivering long-lasting, high-performance instruments.
This tip would be ideal lateral sinus lift surgery, atraumatic Schneiderian membrane detachment and clinicians who prioritise safety, visibility, and predictability.



















