How Long Will The Economic Downturn Affect The Dental Biomaterials Market?

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Article Date: 25 Mar 2009 - 3:00 PDT

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According to Millennium Research Group's (MRG's) US Markets for Dental Biomaterials 2009 report, although dental biomaterials are being used in a growing proportion of dental implant procedures, the market for these products will be dampened by the global financial crisis in the coming years as many patients postpone dental implant procedures or choose less expensive alternatives such as crowns.

Nonetheless, the US market for dental biomaterials continued to grow in 2008 due to several significant market events: BIOMET 3i's Endobon and NovaBone's NovaBone were launched in the US in the second quarter of 2008; the US import ban on Straumann's Emdogain and BoneCeramic we lifted in August, making these products available toward the end of the year; Curasan's dental business was purchased by RIEMSER Arzneimittel, a German pharmaceutical company; Regeneration Technologies and Tutogen Medical merged and now operate under the new name RTI Biologics; and Lifecore Biomedical's dental division merged with Keystone Dental following Lifecore Biomedical's acquisition by Warburg Pincus.

"These events supported market expansion in 2008 and highlight the revenue potential in the dental biomaterial space," says Kevin Flewwelling, Manager of the Orthopedics division at MRG. "Although 2009 will be a challenging year for dental biomaterial sales, market growth will continue through 2013."

MRG's US Markets for Dental Biomaterials 2009 report provides coverage of key industry competitors, including ACE Surgical Supply, BioHorizons, BIOMET 3i, DENTSPLY Friadent, Geistlich, GORE Medical Products, Keystone Dental, LifeNet Health, NovaBone Products, Osteogenics Biomedical, Osteohealth, RIEMSER Arzneimittel (incl. Curasan), RTI Biologics, Straumann, and many more.

About Millennium Research GroupMillennium Research Group (http://www.MRG.net), a Decision Resources, Inc. company (http://www.DecisionResourcesInc.com), is the global authority on medical technology market intelligence and the leading provider of strategic information to the health care sector. The company provides specialized industry expertise through published reports, ongoing Marketrack(TM) projects, and customized solutions.

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