OSSEOTOUCH · Magnetic Mallet System

Kit Elevate

Crestal sinus lift without rotary burs

Crestal Sinus Lift Kit · five concave-tipped osteotomes for the Magnetic Mallet

Five concave-tipped osteotomes. Millimeter-level stops from 1 to 13 mm. A magnetodynamic protocol designed to preserve bone, avoid routine irrigation, and bring reproducibility to a procedure that has long depended on operator feel.

Kit Elevate — five concave-tipped osteotomes with millimetric stops
The Elevate kit — five concave-tipped osteotomes with millimeter-level stops from 1 to 13 mm.
Rotary bur-free·Magnetodynamic·FDA 510(k)·Crestal Sinus Floor Elevation·Posterior Maxilla·Reproducible·Rotary bur-free·Magnetodynamic·FDA 510(k)
01 The clinical problem

Every millimeter of bone
matters.

In the posterior maxilla, atrophy and sinus pneumatization leave only 3, 4, sometimes 2 mm of bone where 10–12 mm would be needed. Crestal sinus lift is a minimally invasive option in selected cases — but the traditional toolset works against you.

Burs, oscillating tips and ultrasonic devices remove bone where every millimeter counts. Depth and direction depend on operator feel. Irrigation floods the field. And the radiograph can still show a dome that is in fact fibrous tissue, not bone.

02 The solution

Bone preserved,
not removed.

The Magnetic Mallet delivers a 50-microsecond impulse with 5,000 g of acceleration and 1 mm of excursion. Bone is not cut: it is displaced, compacted and remodeled. The result is true osseodensification along the tunnel walls — improved bone quality and primary stability where it matters most.

With no rotary heat, no irrigation is required: the surgical field stays dry and fully visible throughout the procedure. Kit Elevate applies this principle with five concave-tipped inserts that collect autogenous bone particles and carry them apically as regenerative material.

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Where conventional
instrumentation falls short.

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100% bone preservation

Concave-tipped inserts that compact and reposition bone instead of removing it.

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Millimeter-level control

Screen-printed stops from 1 to 13 mm, threaded onto a collar. You always know exactly where you are.

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Membrane protected

Physical stops + tenting effect + collagen interposition in extreme cases.

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Full surgical-field visibility

No irrigation needed: optimal visibility throughout the procedure. The clot is not washed away.

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Controlled direction & depth

Millimetric physical stops guide depth. The insert follows the tunnel axis: zero deviation.

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Real bone, not fibrous

Pre-operative evaluation protocol ensures graft contact with the sinus walls.

Want to know more
about Kit Elevate?

Talk to one of our specialists to learn more about the kit, check compatibility with your clinical workflow, or request a demo.

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Five concave-tipped osteotomes,
one reproducible protocol.

Sinus lift and implant site preparation in a single kit. Inserts of increasing diameter with concave tip that collects, compacts and repositions bone.

InsertTip ØBase ØFunction
Elevate 11.0 mm2.0 mmRotary bur-free tunnel start
Elevate 21.6 mm2.6 mmProgressive widening
Elevate 32.0 mm3.0 mmTunnel to target diameter
Elevate 42.3 mm3.0 mmFracture for 3.7–3.8 mm implants
Elevate 53.0 mm3.4 mmFracture for 4.3 mm implants
Concave tip with millimetric bands

Concave tip with millimetric bands

Collects autogenous bone particles and carries them apically as regenerative material. Screen-printed bands give visual depth control.

MacroStop — depth limiters from 1 to 13 mm

MacroStop · depth limiters

Numbered stops from 1 to 13 mm thread onto a collar — the "impassable ceiling" that protects the Schneiderian membrane.

Millimeter-level stops from 1 to 13 mm, threaded onto a collar, screen-printed and always visible during the procedure.

U.S. availability

OSSEOTOUCH USA has served U.S. clinicians for over a decade. Kit Elevate ships directly with fast nationwide delivery and dedicated clinical support.

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Step by step on screen,
case by case in practice.

Watch the complete procedure: from CBCT evaluation to controlled fracture, from biomaterial placement to implant positioning. Then choose the protocol that fits the residual bone you have.

Kit Elevate tutorial — play video

Italian audio with English subtitles available on YouTube. Localized version coming soon.

Three protocols, one kit
5–7 mm Simple case

Mini sinus lift

Less than five minutes of preparation.

3–5 mm Standard case

Single-session protocol

CBCT, progressive stops, controlled fracture, biomaterial, implant.

2–3 mm Complex case · 2STEPS

Two predictable surgeries

First stage: lift and graft. Second stage (3–4 months): implant.

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Rotary bur-free preparation,
biologically measurable.

Rotary bur-free preparation preserves the integrity of the bone matrix: osteocytes remain viable, periosteal vascularization is not compromised, and the tissue responds with measurable changes in osteogenic growth factor expression. Animal pilot data indicate faster bone regeneration of higher quality compared with preparation by rotary instruments; human clinical confirmation is still ongoing for some endpoints.

BMP-4 ↑ Significantly increased
(minipig pilot study)
+70% Torque rise reported
in the first 15 minutes
95% 5-year success rate
(Heliyon, 2021)
↓ Fibrous Less fibrous tissue
vs rotary-prepared sites
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Video animation, clinical case,
and live webinar.

Three perspectives on Kit Elevate — from the geometry of the inserts, to a documented clinical case, to a full webinar discussion with the surgeons who perform the procedure.

Kit Elevate animation — how the inserts work
Animation

How Kit Elevate works

Visualize the geometry of the concave-tipped inserts, the depth-stop control, and the magnetodynamic compaction step by step.

Kit Elevate clinical case — documented procedure
Clinical case

A documented procedure

Watch the technique performed live, from CBCT planning to controlled fracture and implant placement.

Webinar Crestal Sinus Lift with Kit Elevate
Webinar · 25 min

Crestal sinus lift with Kit Elevate

Documented cases, 2STEPS protocol, pre-operative evaluation, and practical tips — straight from the clinicians who perform the procedure.

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Questions clinicians
often ask.

What is Kit Elevate and what problem does it solve?

Kit Elevate is a system of five concave-tipped inserts designed for crestal sinus elevation with the Magnetic Mallet. It addresses a fundamental limitation of rotary burs: they remove the very bone clinicians aim to preserve. Kit Elevate compacts and repositions bone instead, providing millimeter-level control from 1 to 13 mm.

How does Kit Elevate help avoid Schneiderian membrane perforation?

It uses three layers of protection: depth stops that physically limit penetration to the selected working depth; a controlled fracture with Elevate 5, which creates a protective tenting effect; and, in more extreme cases, the 2STEPS protocol with interposed collagen.

When should I choose a crestal approach instead of a lateral approach?

Measure the sinus width at 10 mm on the CBCT scan. In a narrow sinus (<12 mm), the crestal approach with Kit Elevate is preferred because the graft material remains in contact with the sinus walls, supporting vascularization. In a wide sinus (>12 mm), a lateral approach is typically indicated.

How much residual bone height is needed?

Kit Elevate is used with 2 to 7 mm of residual bone height. With 5–7 mm, a simple mini sinus lift is generally sufficient. With 3–5 mm, the complete protocol can often be performed in a single session. With 2–3 mm, the 2STEPS protocol is recommended. Above 7–8 mm, sinus augmentation is usually not needed.

Is immediate loading possible?

Yes, when primary stability and the clinical conditions allow it. After placement, stability can increase spontaneously, especially during the first 15 minutes, as compressed cortical bone tends to return toward its original shape. This can support immediate loading even in low-density bone.

Is vibration or impact transmitted during the procedure?

The 50-microsecond impulse is below the threshold typically perceived as vibration. Clinical reports consistently describe little to no perceived shock. There is no continuous rotary vibration, no heat generation, no rotary handpiece noise, and no irrigation required. The post-operative course is typically reported as smoother, with less swelling and faster healing.

Is Kit Elevate compatible with Magnetic Mallet handpieces?

Yes. The five inserts fit new-generation Magnetic Mallet handpieces and use the magnetodynamic impulse. Power is adjustable across four levels; about 90% of procedures are performed at levels 1–2.

Ready to change
your approach to sinus lift?

Contact us to receive detailed information about Kit Elevate, request a demo, speak with a specialist — or order directly through OSSEOTOUCH USA.

Kit Elevate is a Class IIa medical device manufactured by Meta Ergonomica S.r.l. (Italy). FDA 510(k) cleared for the U.S. market. CE MDR 2017/745, ISO 13485. Use restricted to qualified dental professionals according to the instructions for use.

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