Dental Implant Market Shares, Forecasts, and Strategies, 2009-2015

Table of Contents

 

Dental Implant Executive Summary  ES-1

Global Dental Implant Market ES-1

Nanotechnology Impacts The Dental Implant Market ES-3

Dental Implant Market Driving Forces  ES-4

Innovation Drives Dental Implant Markets  ES-9

Dental Implant Market Trends  ES-9

Aging of the Population  ES-11

Dental Implant Market Shares  ES-11

Dental Implant Market Forecasts  ES-13

Dental Implant Market Forecasts Reflect Uncertainty

In The Global Economy  ES-15

 

 

 

 

 

1. Dental Implant Market Description and Market Dynamics  1-1

1.1   Dental Implant Definition  1-1

1.1.1    American Dental Association Recommended

Types Of Dental Implants  1-2

1.1.2    Dental Implant Longevity  1-2

1.1.3    Types of Dental Implants  1-4

1.1.4    Titanium Dental Implants  1-4

1.1.5    Root-Form Dental Implant 1-4

1.1.6    Ramus-Frame Dental Implant 1-5

1.1.7    Transosseous Dental Implant 1-5

1.1.8    Blade-Form Dental Implant 1-6

1.1.9    Types of Dental Implant Devices  1-6

1.2   Dental Implants Require Follow-Up Treatment 1-8

1.2.1    Poor Oral Health And Tooth Loss Associated

With Serious Health Problems  1-9

1.2.2    Dental Implant Target Markets  1-10

1.3   Dental Implants  1-10

1.3.1    Small-Diameter Dental Implants

Increasingly Popular In the US  1-11

1.3.2    Clinical Research on Osseo-integrated Dental Implants  1-11

1.3.3    Osseo-Integrated Dental Implants Placed In Bone  1-12

1.3.4    Success Of Implants Attributed To Osseo-Integration  1-12

1.3.5    Implant Failure Higher In Smokers  1-13

1.3.6    Proactive, Integrated, And Patient Centric Solutions  1-13

 

 

2. Dental Implant Market Shares and Market Forecasts  2-1

2.1   Dental Implant Market Driving Forces  2-1

2.1.1    Innovation Drives Dental Implant Markets  2-5

2.1.2    Dental Implant Market Trends  2-5

2.2   Aging of the Population  2-7

2.3   Dental Implant Market Shares  2-11

2.3.1    Nobel Biocare  2-14

2.3.2    Straumann  2-19

2.3.3    OpenCell BioMed (OCBM) 2-26

2.3.4    Zimmer 2-26

2.3.5    Zimmer Tapered Screw-Vent Implant 2-28

2.3.6    Astra Tech  2-28

2.3.7    Astra Tech Implant System   2-29

2.3.8    Biomet 3i NanoTite™ Surface  2-29

2.3.9    Dentsply  2-30

2.3.10  Dentsply Frialit Plus Surface Implants –

Prevention Instead Of Intervention For Esthetics  2-31

2.4   Dental Implant Market Forecasts  2-32

2.4.1    Dental Implant Market Forecasts Reflect

Uncertainty In The Global Economy  2-33

2.4.2    Dental CAD/CAM Shipments  2-37

2.4.3    Dental Regenerative Materials Market Forecasts  2-39

2.4.4    Dental Implant, CAD/CAM, Regenerative

Dentistry Shipments, Forecasts  2-40

2.4.5    Digital Dentistry  2-45

2.4.6    Small Diameter Dental Implant Forecasts  2-46

2.5   Implant Porous Coatings  2-46

2.5.1    Orchid Orthopedic Solutions  2-46

2.6   Number of Root Canals  2-47

2.7   Dental Implant Return on Investment ROI Analysis  2-47

2.8   Dental Implant Regional Analysis  2-49

2.8.1    AstraTech in Japan  2-52

2.8.2    Dentsply Dental Implant Regional Positioning  2-53

2.8.3    Dentsply in the United States  2-54

2.8.4    Dentsply Europe  2-54

2.8.5    Dentsply All Other Regions  2-55

2.8.6    Nobel Biocare in Europe, Middle East and Africa  2-55

2.8.7    Nobel Biocare in North America  2-55

2.8.8    Nobel Biocare in Asia  2-55

 

 

3. Dental Implant Product Description   3-1

3.1   Nobel Biocare  3-1

3.1.1    Nobel Biocare NobelActive™ Dental Implant 3-4

3.1.2    Nobel Biocare NobelReplace™ Dental Prosthetic Flexibility  3-8

3.1.3    Nobel Biocare / ISI (Imaging Sciences International)

Treatment Planning Software Partnership  3-10

3.1.4    Nobel Biocare Digital Dentistry  3-10

3.1.5    Nobel Biocare Small Diameter Implants And

Orthodontic Mini Screws  3-24

3.1.6    Nobel Biocare Dental Implant Digital Dentistry  3-25

3.2   Straumman  3-26

3.3   Zimmer Dental Implants  3-37

3.3.1    Zimmer Tapered Screw-Vent Implant 3-38

3.3.2    Zimmer Tapered SwissPlus Implant 3-39

3.3.3    Zimmer AdVent implant 3-40

3.3.4    Zimmer Straight Screw-Vent Implant 3-40

3.3.5    Zimmer Fixture Mount/Transfer Packaging  3-40

3.3.6    Zimmer MTX® Selective Surface  3-40

3.3.7    Zimmer HA Selective Surface  3-41

3.3.8    Zimmer Self-Tapping Implants  3-41

3.3.9    Zimmer Snap® Delivery System   3-42

3.3.10  Zimmer MTX™ Surface  3-42

3.3.11  Zimmer MP-1® HA Surface  3-42

3.3.12  Zimmer Surface Options  3-45

3.3.13  Zimmer Histomorphometric Evaluations  3-47

3.4   Astra Tech  3-48

3.4.1    Astra Tech Implant System   3-48

3.4.2    Astra Tech Implant System Atlantis™ -

CAD/CAM Patient-Specific Abutments For All

Major Implant Systems  3-59

3.4.3    Astra Tech Implant System Cresco™    3-59

3.4.4    Astra Tech 3D Visualization Of Patient Anatomy  3-61

3.4.5    Astra Tech Atlantis™ Patient-Specific Abutments  3-64

3.4.6    Astra Tech Nanotechnologies for

Life Sciences and Healthcare  3-65

3.4.7    Astra Tech Implant Performance Indicators  3-66

3.4.8    Astra Tech CAD/CAM Technology  3-66

3.4.9    Astra Tech Signs Dental Implant

Research Agreement with University of Zürich  3-67

3.5   Biomet 3i NanoTite™ Surface  3-68

3.5.1    Biomet Microtopography Of The OSSEOTITE® Implant 3-68

3.5.2    Biomet Nanotechnology-Based Bone Bonding  3-71

3.5.3    Biomet NanoTite™ Certain® PREVAIL® Implant 3-71

3.5.4    Biomet 3i Innovations  3-72

3.5.5    Biomet 3i NanoTite™ Surface at 50,000X   3-72

3.5.6    Biomet NanoTite™ Tapered Prevail® Implant 3-73

3.5.7    Biomet Navigator™ System For CT Guided Surgery  3-73

3.5.8    Biomet Nano-Scale Calcium Phosphate (CaP) Crystals

Surface Complexity At The Sub-Micron Scale  3-73

3.5.9    Biomet 3i Navigator™ System -Instrumentation For

CT Guided Surgery  3-74

3.5.10  Biomet Resorbable Collagen Membrane  3-75

3.5.11  Biomet Research on How Blood Clot Attaches To An Implant 3-78

3.5.12  Biomet Contact Osteogenesis Optimizes Bone Healing  3-79

3.5.13  Biomet Increased Bone/Implant Contact Human Histology  3-79

3.5.14  BioMet NanoTite Implant Advantages  3-80

3.5.15  Biomet 3i Innovations  3-85

3.6   Dentsply  3-87

3.6.1    Dentsply Frialit Plus Surface Implants –

Prevention Instead Of Intervention For Esthetics  3-91

3.6.2    Dentsply Frialit Plus Stepped Implant Macro-Design  3-93

3.6.3    Dentsply Frialit plus Stepped Implant Micro-Design  3-93

3.6.4    Dentsply XiVE® plus Implants & XiVE® TG

plus Implants & Prosthetics  3-96

3.6.5    Dentsply Implant Placement 3-96

3.6.6    Dentsply XiVE GraphicXiVE Plus  3-97

3.6.7    Dentsply XiVE TG Transgingival Plus  3-98

3.6.8    Dentsply Surface Design  3-100

3.6.9    Dentsply XiVE TG GraphicXiVE TG Bar

Coping Offers Versatility when Fabricating Bar Constructions  3-101

3.7   OpenCell BioMed (OCBM) 3-102

3.8   Coatings For Dental Implants  3-106

3.9   Spire  3-106

3.10     Orchid Orthopedic Solutions  3-106

3.11     Bicon Short Dental Implants  3-107

 

 

4. Dental Implant Technology  4-1

4.1   Surface Treatments for Medical Applications  4-1

4.1.1    Coating and Surface Treatment 4-1

4.1.2    Ion Implantation  4-2

4.1.3    Ion Beam Texturing  4-2

4.1.4    Radiopaque Coatings  4-2

4.1.5    Conductive Metal Coatings  4-2

4.2   Measuring The Thickness Of Polymer Films

On Medical Implants  4-3

4.2.1    Metal-On-Metal Implant Coating Advantages  4-3

4.3   Implant Surgery Biomedical Bacterial Infection  4-6

4.3.1    Late-Stage Infections Caused By Bacterial

Spores Circulating In The Vascular System   4-7

4.3.2    Thin Coatings Can Be Applied To Biomedical

Devices With The Aim Of Providing Resistance To

Bacterial Colonization  4-8

4.3.3    Silver Nanoparticle Based Antibiotic Approaches  4-9

4.3.4    Fabrication Of A Surface Layer Of Covalently

Immobilized Antibiotic Molecules  4-10

4.4   Medthin Coating Products  4-12

4.5   Astra Tech Follow-Up Research Summary Of The

Radiographic Data Showing An Average Bone Loss  4-15

4.6   Low Temperature Growth Of Thin Film Coatings For

The Surface Modification Of Dental Prostheses  4-17

4.7   Battery Technology for Dental Implants  4-24

4.7.1    Battery Chemistries Technology  4-25

4.8   Breath Analyzers Detect Disease  4-28

4.9   Improving Biomaterials For Medical Implant Applications  4-29

4.9.1    Bioactive Materials  4-30

4.9.2    Forming A Chemical Bond With Bone  4-31

4.9.3    Bioactivity Increased Through Surface Modification  4-32

4.9.4    Biofilms Multilayered Colonies Of Bacteria  4-32

4.9.5    Biofilm Formation  4-32

4.9.6    Biofilms As A Major Contributor To Chronic Wounds  4-34

4.9.7    Acute or Chronic Infection in Some Biomaterial Applications  4-35

4.9.8    Biomaterials Research  4-37

 

 

5. Dental Implant Company Profiles  5-1

5.1   Able Electropolishing  5-1

5.2   Advantage Manufacturing Technologies  5-1

5.3   AstraZeneca Group  5-1

5.3.1    AstraZeneca Revenue  5-3

5.3.2    AstraZeneca Group / Astra Tech  5-8

5.3.3    Astra Tech Revenue  5-9

5.3.4    Astra Tech Acquires Atlantis Components  5-11

5.3.5    Astra Tech Digital Technology and

CAD/CAM Scientific Program   5-11

5.3.6    Astra Tech acquires Astra Tech AB an Innovative

Dental CAD/CAM company  5-12

5.3.7    Astra Tech Acquires Its Japanese Distributor,

Denics International 5-13

5.4   Autocam Medical 5-14

5.5   Dentsply  5-14

5.5.1    Dentsply Dental Specialty Products  5-16

5.5.2    Dentsply New Products: 5-17

5.5.3    Dentsply International Revenue  5-18

5.5.4    Dentsply International Product and

Customer Revenue Segments Information  5-19

5.5.5    Dentsply Market Segments  5-21

5.5.6    Dentsply Product Innovation  5-23

5.5.7    Dentsply United States  5-24

5.5.8    Dentsply Europe  5-24

5.5.9    Dentsply All Other Regions  5-24

5.6   DOT GmbH   5-25

5.7   Implant Sciences Corporation  5-25

5.8   LVB Acquisition / Biomet 5-27

5.8.1    Biomet acquired by Private Equity Consortium   5-29

5.9   Mack Molding Co. 5-29

5.10     Nobel Biocare  5-29

5.10.1  Nobel Biocare Revenue  5-30

5.10.2  Nobel Biocare acquires Alpha-Bio Tec and Medicim   5-33

5.10.3  Nobel Biocare Introduces Its New Implant NobelActive  5-33

5.10.4  Nobel Biocare CAD/CAM-Based Dentistry  5-34

5.10.5  Nobel Biocare Standardized Product Facilities  5-35

5.10.6  Nobel Biocare Regional Performance:

Increasingly Demanding Market Environment 5-35

5.10.7  Nobel Biocare Revenue By Region  5-38

5.10.8  Nobel Biocare Go-To-Market Approach  5-39

5.10.9  Nobel Biocare Strategic Positioning  5-40

5.11     OpenCell BioMed Inc. (OCBM) 5-42

5.12     Orchid Orthopedic Solutions  5-42

5.12.1  Orchid Keller 5-42

5.13     Raymor  5-44

5.14     Straumann  5-45

5.14.1  Straumann Market Share Gains in Europe and North America  5-47

5.14.2  Straumann Innovation Pipeline  5-49

5.14.3  Straumann Improves Efficiency And Market Share in 2008  5-51

5.14.4  Straumann Net Revenue  5-51

5.15     Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering--Purdue  5-52

5.16     Westlake Plastics Company  5-52

5.17     Zimmer  5-52

5.17.1  Zimmer Reports Fourth Quarter and 2008 Revenue  5-57

5.17.2  Zimmer Dental Implants  5-62

5.18     Selected Dental Implant Products and Companies  5-63

 

List of Tables and Figures

 

Table ES-1  ES-2

Dental Implant Market Innovations 

Figure ES-2  ES-4

Biomet NanoTite™ Implant OSSEOTITE® Surface Images 

Table ES-2  ES-6

Dental Implant Sustainable Market Growth Drivers 

Table ES-2  (Continued) ES-7

Dental Implant Sustainable Market Growth Drivers 

Table ES-3  ES-8

Dental Implant Market Driving Forces 

Table ES-3  (Continued) ES-9

Dental Implant Market Driving Forces 

Figure ES-4  ES-12

Worldwide Dental Implant Shipments Market Shares,

Dollars, 2008 

Figure ES-5  ES-15

Worldwide Dental Implant Market Forecasts, Dollars,

2009-2015 

 

 

Figure 1-1  1-3

Dental Implant Image 

Table 1-2  1-6

Types of Dental Implant Devices 

Table 1-3  1-7

Dental Implant Surface Treatment Methods 

Table 1-4  1-7

Dental Restorations Using Implants 

Table 1-5  1-8

Dental Implant Restoration Procedures 

Table 1-6  1-10

Dental Implant Target Markets 

 

 

Table 2-1  2-2

Dental Implant Sustainable Market Growth Drivers 

Table 2-1  (Continued) 2-3

Dental Implant Sustainable Market Growth Drivers 

Table 2-2  2-3

Dental Implant Market Driving Forces 

Table 2-2  (Continued) 2-4

Dental Implant Market Driving Forces 

Table 2-3  2-6

Vendor Positioning Strengths 

Figure 2-4  2-8

Dental Implant Market Opportunity 

Table 2-5  2-9

Clinicians, Surgeons Increasing Dental Implant Treatment Options 

Figure 2-6  2-10

Worldwide Dental Implant Treatment Rate 

Figure 2-7  2-12

Worldwide Dental Implant Shipments Market Shares, Dollars, 2008 

Table 2-8  2-13

Worldwide Dental Implant

Shipments Market Shares, Dollars, 2008 

Figure 2-9  2-15

NobelBiocare NobelActive Implants 

Figure 2-10  2-16

Nobel BioCare Growth Drivers 

Table 2-11  2-17

NobelBiocare Commercial Approach To Dental Implants 

Table 2-11  (Continued) 2-18

NobelBiocare Commercial Approach To Dental Implants 

Table 2-12  2-19

Straumann New-Generation Bone Level Implant Advances 

Table 2-12  (continued) 2-20

Straumann New-Generation Bone Level Implant Advances 

Figure 2-13  2-21

Straumann Dental Market Positioning 

Figure 2-14  2-22

Straumann Dental Tooth Replacement By Indication 

Table 2-15  2-25

Straumann Product Innovation 

Figure 2-16  2-27

Zimmer Dental Implants 

Figure 2-17  2-31

Dentsply Implant System Provides Lasting Implants 

Figure 2-18  2-34

Worldwide Dental Implant Market Forecasts, Dollars,

2009-2015 

Table 2-19  2-35

Worldwide Dental CAD/CAM Shipment Forecasts, Dollars,

2009-2015 

Table 2-20  2-36

Worldwide Dental Implant Shipments, Forecasts,

Units and Dollars, 2009-2015 

Table 2-21  2-38

Worldwide Dental CAD/CAM Shipments, Forecasts,

Dollars, 2009-2015 

Figure 2-22  2-39

Worldwide Dental Regenerative Materials

Shipments, Dollars, 2009-2015 

Table 2-23  2-40

Worldwide Dental Implant, CAD/CAM,

Regenerative Dentistry Shipments, Forecasts, Dollars, 2009-2015 

Figure 2-24  2-41

Worldwide Dental Implant, CAD/CAM, Regenerative

Dentistry Shipments, Forecasts, Dollars, 2009-2015 

Table 2-25  2-42

Noble Biocare New Technology Doubles Addressable Market

Figure 2-26  2-43

Fastest Growing Sectors in Dentistry 

Figure 2-27  2-44

Dental Implant Market Penetration 

Figure 2-28  2-48

NobelBiocare Platform for Dental Implant Sustainable Growth 

Figure 2-29  2-49

NobelBiocare Platform for Dental Implant Sustainable Growth 

Figure 2-30  2-50

Dental Implant Regional Market Segments, Dollars, 2008 

Table 2-31  2-51

Regional Dental Implant Shipment Analysis 

Market Shares, Dollars, 2008 

Table 2-32  2-52

Dental Implant Regional Analysis Factors 

 

 

Table 3-1  3-1

Nobel Biocare Dental Implant Solutions Indications 

Figure 3-2  3-2

Nobel Biocare Dental Implant Solutions 

Figure 3-3  3-3

Nobel Biocare Dental Implant Solutions 

Table 3-4  3-5

Nobel Biocare NobelActive™ Dental Implant Features 

Figure 3-5  3-6

Nobel Biocare NobelActive™ Dental Implant Features 

Table 3-6  3-7

Nobel Biocare NobelActive™ Dental Prosthetic Flexibility 

Table 3-7  3-8

Nobel Biocare NobelReplace™ Dental Prosthetic Flexibility 

Table 3-8  3-9

Nobel Biocare NobelReplace™ Comprehensive Prosthetic Flexibility 

Figure 3-9  3-11

Nobel Biocare Dental Implant Q2 2009 Solution Launches 

Table 3-10  3-12

Nobel Biocare Dental Implant Digital Dentistry Aspects 

Figure 3-11  3-13

Nobel Biocare Dental Implant Digital Dentistry 

Table 3-12  3-14

Nobel Biocare Dental Implant Comprehensive Prosthetics 

Table 3-13  3-15

Nobel Biocare Dental Individualized Prosthetics

Comprehensive Product Line 

Table 3-13 (Continued) 3-16

Nobel Biocare Dental Individualized Prosthetics

Comprehensive Product Line 

Table 3-13  (Continued) 3-17

Nobel Biocare Dental Individualized Prosthetics

Comprehensive Product

 Line 

Figure 3-14  3-18

Nobel Biocare Dental Implant Digital Dentistry 

 

Figure 3-15  3-19

Nobel Biocare Nobel Procera Product Benefits 

Figure 3-16  3-20

Nobel Biocare NobelProcera Scanner 

Figure 3-17  3-21

Nobel Biocare Dental Implant Digital Dentistry 

Figure 3-18  3-23

Nobel Biocare Dental Implant Digital Dentistry Software Features 

Figure 3-19  3-24

Nobel Biocare Dental Implant Digital Dentistry Treatment Planning 

Table 3-20  3-26

Straumann Product Innovation 

Table 3-21  3-27

Straumann Flexibility and Ease of Use 

Figure 3-22  3-28

Straumann Osseointegration And Secondary Stability Capabilities 

Figure 3-23  3-29

Straumann Comprehensive Dental Implant Solutions 

Figure 3-24  3-30

Straumann Comprehensive Dental Solutions 

Figure 3-25  3-31

Straumann Comprehensive Product Portfolio 

Figure 3-26  3-32

Straumann Regeneratives Capabilities 

Figure 3-27  3-33

Straumann Dental Implant Capabilities 

 

Figure 3-28  3-34

Straumann Dental Implant Regenerative Capabilities 

Table 3-29  3-35

Straumann Roxolid Features 

Table 3-30  3-36

Straumann Roxolid:  Next Generation, High

Performance Material With Benefits 

Figure 3-31  3-37

Zimmer Dental Implants 

Figure 3-32  3-38

Zimmer Tapered Screw-Vent Implant

Figure 3-33  3-39

Single-stage Tapered SwissPlus implant

Figure 3-34  3-41

Zimmer Spline Twist

Table 3-35  3-43

Zimmer SwissPlus implant

Table 3-36  3-44

Zimmer Dental SwissPlus Single-Stage Implant System  

Table 3-36  (Continued) 3-45

Zimmer Dental SwissPlus Single-Stage Implant System  

Figure 3-37  3-46

Zimmer MTX Grit-Blast Machined Titanium Implant

Surface With Hydroxylapatite (HA) particles 

Figure 3-38  3-48

Zimmer Implant

 

Table 3-39  3-50

Astra Tech Dental Implant System™   

Table 3-39  3-51

Astra Tech Dental Implant System Surgical components 

Table 3-39 (Continued) 3-52

Astra Tech Dental Implant System Restorative Components 

Table 3-39 (Continued) 3-53

Astra Tech Dental Implant System Restorative Components 

Table 3-39  (Continued) 3-54

Astra Tech Dental Implant System Restorative Components 

Table 3-39  (Continued) 3-56

Astra Tech Dental Implant System Restorative Components 

Table 3-39  (Continued) 3-57

Astra Tech Dental Implant System Restorative Components 

Table 3-40  3-60

Astra Tech Implant System™   

Table 3-41  3-61

Astra Tech Facilitates SimPlant™ Software From

Materialise Complete Planning System  

Table 3-42  3-62

Astra Tech SimPlant™ Materialise Software Program  

Table 3-43  3-63

Astra Tech BioManagement Communication Tool

Table 3-44  3-65

Astra Tech Positioning of Nanotechnologies for

Life Sciences and Healthcare 

 

Table 3-45  3-69

Biomet Products 

Table 3-45  (Continued) 3-70

Biomet Products 

Table 3-46  3-71

Biomet Nanotechnology-Based Bone Bonding Implants– 

Table 3-47  3-74

Biomet Nano-Scale Calcium Phosphate (CaP) Crystals 

Figure 3-48  3-76

Biomet 3i NanoTite™ Surface Instruments and Materials 

Figure 3-49  3-77

Biomet 3i NanoTite™ Surface at 50,000X  

Table 3-50  3-80

Biomet NanoTite Implants 

Figure 3-51  3-82

Biomet NanoTite™ Implant OSSEOTITE® Surface Images 

Figure 3-52  3-83

Biomet NanoTite™ Implant Surface Image 

Table 3-53  3-84

Biomet 3i NanoTite Implant Benefits 

Figure 3-54  3-85

Biomet 3i Innovations 

Figure 3-55  3-87

Dentsply Ankylos Dental Implant System  

Figure 3-56  3-88

Dentsply Ankylos Dental Implant System Load Design 

 

Figure 3-57  3-89

Dentsply Ankylos Dental Implant Data System Design 

Figure 3-58  3-90

Dentsply Ankylos Dental Implant Data

System Thread and Load Design 

Figure 3-59  3-91

Dentsply Ankylos Dental Implant Abutment Diameter 

Table 3-60  3-92

Dentsply Frialit Plus Surface Esthetics Aspects 

Figure 3-61  3-94

Dentsply Frialit Plus Stepped Implant Surface Design 

Figure 3-62  3-95

Dentsply Friadentz Plus Stepped Implant Surface Design 

Table 3-63  3-96

Dentsply XiVE® Plus Implants 

Table 3-64  3-99

Dentsply XiVE TG Implant Benefits 

Figure 3-65  3-101

Dentsply Bar Coping 

Table 3-66  3-102

Dentsply Prefabricated Components 

Table 3-67  3-104

OpenCell BioMed Inc. (OCBM) CNRC Phase-2 Report Results 

Table 3-67  (Continued) 3-105

OpenCell BioMed Inc. (OCBM) CNRC Phase-2 Report Results 

 

 

Figure 4-1  4-12

Ion Bond Medthin Coating Products 

Table 4-2  4-13

Dental Bone Grafting Materials 

Table 4-3  4-14

Dental Bone Grafting Procedures 

Table 4-4  4-15

Dental Bone Grafting Research and Development

Figure 4-5  4-18

Dental Implant Alternative Treatments 

Figure 4-6  4-19

Straumann Efficiency Gain - CAD/CAM Prosthetics 

Figure 4-7  4-20

Dental Implant Alternative Treatments 

Figure 4-8  4-21

Dental Implant Alternative Treatments 

Figure 4-9  4-22

Straumann  Roxolid: Next Generation,

High Performance Material Benefits 

Table 4-10  4-23

NobelBiocare NobelProcera Technology 

Table 4-11  4-25

Battery Chemistries At The Forefront For Implantation Devices 

Figure 4-12  4-33

Biofilm Formation 

 

 

Figure 5-1  5-5

AstraZeneca Regional Sales Revenue 

Table 5-2                                                                                                               5-8

Astrazeneca Regional Revenue

Table 5-3  5-17

Dentsply New Products:

Table 5-4  5-27

Biomet Target Markets 

Table 5-5  5-28

Biomet Product Portfolio 

Table 5-6  5-38

Nobel Biocare Revenue By Region in EUR Million 

Table 5-7  5-41

Nobel Biocare Strategic Positioning 

Figure 5-8  5-54

Zimmer Analysis of Revenue by Product Segment and Region 

Figure 5-9  5-55

Zimmer Sales by Product Segment and Geographical Segment

Table 5-10  5-56

Zimmer Positioning