The document discusses SKYonics' implant treatments and prosthetics using bionic high-performance polymers. It describes the SKY implant system which provides high primary stability and bonds with polymers like BioHPP for restorations that mimic the elasticity of natural bone. It also discusses implant therapies for immediate restoration and smart attachments that connect implants to prosthetics.
The document discusses immediate restoration therapies using SKY implants and bionic high-performance polymers. It summarizes that SKY implants provide high primary stability as a basis for immediate restorations using polymers like BioHPP that have elasticity similar to bone. Immediate restorations allow treatment in one stage and protection of soft tissues.
Every patient has special needs and requirements, which have to be considered when determining the appropriate treatment.
Younger patients want esthetic closure of gaps to retain their young look as long as possible.
Older patients who are facing edentulousness still want to enjoy life and therefore prefer immediate fixed restorations, allowing them to continue participating in their social life and enjoy eating.
The quality of life of edentulous patients could be considerably increased with the help of a firmly fixed prosthesis, especially regarding the quality of their nutrition and the ability to make an untroubled appearance in public.
For us, implant prosthetics starts with the preservation of the hard and soft tissue.
By effectively fighting bacteria with the HELBO therapy, periodontally damaged teeth can frequently be preserved, and, if this is not possible, the foundation can be laid for
reliable early implant placement.
The document discusses immediate implant restoration using the SKY fast & fixed system. It provides a surgical and prosthetic protocol for placing implants and immediately restoring them with a temporary bridge. This allows training of the bone and saving of soft tissue by avoiding frequent changes to abutments. The system uses transversally and occlusally screwed bridges for immediate restoration and creates fixed provisional restorations on a broad support base.
This document provides information about Precise Implant Systems Ltd., a dental implant manufacturer. It summarizes the company's profile, products, and key features. The company manufactures four types of implants - PSI Precise Spiral Implant, PST Precise Spiral Top, PSS Precise Spiral Standard, and PHI Precise Helical Implant. The implants are made of titanium alloy and feature a nano-mesh surface coating that promotes osseointegration. The document describes the features and intended benefits of each implant type. It also outlines the surgical drills, instruments, prosthetics and abutments available from the company.
Biotec dental implants are manufactured at our own state-of-the-art, in-house production facilities in Germany and comply with the highest standards. Our full Product Catalogue contains implants, prosthetics, CAD/CAM abutments as well as kits & tools. Download: http://biotec-implant.com
The document discusses the use of BioHPP abutments for dental implant restorations. BioHPP has elastic properties similar to bone, allowing it to cushion chewing forces and distribute them over time for improved osseointegration. It also describes several cases where BioHPP abutments were used for immediate restorations and CAD/CAM workflows. The material provides benefits like shock absorption, comfort, and natural feeling and aesthetics in restorations.
This document discusses mandibular and maxillary implant overdentures. It provides advantages and treatment options for implant-supported overdentures compared to removable soft tissue dentures. For mandibular overdentures, there are five treatment options ranging from two implants with posterior soft tissue support (RP-5) to a fully implant-supported prosthesis with six implants (RP-4). For maxillary overdentures, the options are an RP-5 prosthesis with four to six implants or an RP-4 prosthesis with six to ten implants. Implant placement positions and numbers, prosthesis design, occlusion, and maintenance requirements are compared between treatment types.
COMPOSITE intracuring : intrastromal cornaeal application of composite.pptDilu Davis
The document describes a new technique called "intracuring" where dental flowable composite materials are injected into intrastromal corneal tunnels created by laser and then polymerized to reshape the cornea. The author presents results from an experimental study on sheep eyes where significant changes in corneal curvature were observed after intracuring, demonstrating its potential for treating conditions like keratoconus and myopia. Further research is still needed to evaluate the clinical applications and safety of this approach in human patients.
The document discusses immediate restoration therapies using SKY implants and bionic high-performance polymers. It summarizes that SKY implants provide high primary stability as a basis for immediate restorations using polymers like BioHPP that have elasticity similar to bone. Immediate restorations allow treatment in one stage and protection of soft tissues.
Every patient has special needs and requirements, which have to be considered when determining the appropriate treatment.
Younger patients want esthetic closure of gaps to retain their young look as long as possible.
Older patients who are facing edentulousness still want to enjoy life and therefore prefer immediate fixed restorations, allowing them to continue participating in their social life and enjoy eating.
The quality of life of edentulous patients could be considerably increased with the help of a firmly fixed prosthesis, especially regarding the quality of their nutrition and the ability to make an untroubled appearance in public.
For us, implant prosthetics starts with the preservation of the hard and soft tissue.
By effectively fighting bacteria with the HELBO therapy, periodontally damaged teeth can frequently be preserved, and, if this is not possible, the foundation can be laid for
reliable early implant placement.
The document discusses immediate implant restoration using the SKY fast & fixed system. It provides a surgical and prosthetic protocol for placing implants and immediately restoring them with a temporary bridge. This allows training of the bone and saving of soft tissue by avoiding frequent changes to abutments. The system uses transversally and occlusally screwed bridges for immediate restoration and creates fixed provisional restorations on a broad support base.
This document provides information about Precise Implant Systems Ltd., a dental implant manufacturer. It summarizes the company's profile, products, and key features. The company manufactures four types of implants - PSI Precise Spiral Implant, PST Precise Spiral Top, PSS Precise Spiral Standard, and PHI Precise Helical Implant. The implants are made of titanium alloy and feature a nano-mesh surface coating that promotes osseointegration. The document describes the features and intended benefits of each implant type. It also outlines the surgical drills, instruments, prosthetics and abutments available from the company.
Biotec dental implants are manufactured at our own state-of-the-art, in-house production facilities in Germany and comply with the highest standards. Our full Product Catalogue contains implants, prosthetics, CAD/CAM abutments as well as kits & tools. Download: http://biotec-implant.com
The document discusses the use of BioHPP abutments for dental implant restorations. BioHPP has elastic properties similar to bone, allowing it to cushion chewing forces and distribute them over time for improved osseointegration. It also describes several cases where BioHPP abutments were used for immediate restorations and CAD/CAM workflows. The material provides benefits like shock absorption, comfort, and natural feeling and aesthetics in restorations.
This document discusses mandibular and maxillary implant overdentures. It provides advantages and treatment options for implant-supported overdentures compared to removable soft tissue dentures. For mandibular overdentures, there are five treatment options ranging from two implants with posterior soft tissue support (RP-5) to a fully implant-supported prosthesis with six implants (RP-4). For maxillary overdentures, the options are an RP-5 prosthesis with four to six implants or an RP-4 prosthesis with six to ten implants. Implant placement positions and numbers, prosthesis design, occlusion, and maintenance requirements are compared between treatment types.
COMPOSITE intracuring : intrastromal cornaeal application of composite.pptDilu Davis
The document describes a new technique called "intracuring" where dental flowable composite materials are injected into intrastromal corneal tunnels created by laser and then polymerized to reshape the cornea. The author presents results from an experimental study on sheep eyes where significant changes in corneal curvature were observed after intracuring, demonstrating its potential for treating conditions like keratoconus and myopia. Further research is still needed to evaluate the clinical applications and safety of this approach in human patients.
The document discusses recent advances in prosthodontics presented by Dr. J. Koshy Joseph. It covers various topics including complete dentures, fixed partial dentures, removable partial dentures, maxillofacial prosthetics, implantology, materials and instrumentation. New techniques and materials discussed include the use of lasers in denture fabrication, CAD/CAM systems for complete dentures, magnets and denture liners in prosthodontics, and all-on implants. The document provides an overview of the latest developments across different areas of prosthodontics.
This document summarizes several articles from The Journal of Implant & Advanced Clinical Dentistry. The first article discusses zygomatic implants and reviews their use for supporting dental prostheses in patients with severe maxillary atrophy. The second article describes a safer technique for lateral sinus augmentation. The third article presents a case report of loading two mandibular implants with a locator attachment for final restoration.
The document summarizes a journal club presentation on biofunctional prosthetic systems (BPS). BPS is designed to work harmoniously with the body to maximize function and comfort. It uses premium denture teeth and a complete system of coordinated materials from impression taking to denture fitting. The presentation includes a case study of a 60-year-old woman who received a new BPS denture to address her resorbed ridges, masticatory dysfunction, and worn dentures. Her new BPS denture, fabricated using specialized trays and techniques, provided an improved fit and she was satisfied after 6 months. The presentation concludes that the BPS system enables high-quality, long-lasting dentures and key aspects include model
This document discusses the components and current concepts in dental implant design. It covers key aspects such as implant diameter, length, threads, attachments, and abutments. The ideal implant diameter is 4mm to ensure adequate strength. Shorter implants are not recommended biomechanically. Thread shape and configuration impact biomechanical optimization. Attachments include external hex, internal hex, and morse taper connections. Abutments include prefabricated, custom, healing, temporary, ball, and locator attachments for overdentures. Components like transfer copings and abutments are also summarized.
The document discusses a new bone ring technique for vertical bone augmentation and immediate implant insertion that shortens treatment time compared to traditional two-stage augmentation, presenting a case study demonstrating the procedure. It also examines micromovements at the implant-abutment interface from different implant systems and the potential clinical relevance, and presents a rationale for esthetic tissue preservation when immediately inserting an implant after extraction by simulating a tooth replantation.
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.for more details please visit
www.indiandentalacademy.com
This clinical report describes the immediate loading of a dental implant with a provisional crown to replace a missing central incisor. After 3 months of healing and soft tissue maturation with the provisional crown, an impression was made using a customized post to capture the established soft tissue contours. Finally, a definitive screw-retained all-ceramic crown was placed, which has had good results over 18 months of follow up without complications.
Biodegradable implants are made of materials like polyglycolic acid and polylactic acid that degrade over time and are absorbed by the body, eliminating the need for removal surgery. Such implants have been used since the 1960s and are increasingly used in orthopedic procedures of the knee, shoulder, spine, foot and ankle to fix fractures and injuries. While they avoid long-term complications of metallic implants, biodegradable implants may cause delayed inflammatory reactions and currently do not provide as rigid of a fixation as metals. Researchers continue working to develop biodegradable implants that degrade at optimized timeframes and can be used for a wider range of fractures and procedures.
Implant designs and materials/certified fixed orthodontic courses by Indian d...Indian dental academy
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.for more details please visit
www.indiandentalacademy.com
This document reviews the evolution of external and internal implant-abutment connections. It begins by discussing Brånemark's original external hexagonal connection and limitations. It then describes modifications to the external hexagon connection including tapered hexagons, external octagons, and spline connections. Finally, it discusses the development of internal connections to overcome issues with external connections and improve stability, including early designs like the Core-Vent implant. The goal is to provide an overview of different connection types that have been developed.
The document discusses various impression techniques used for dental implants. It describes the key components used, such as implant analogues and impression copings. The most common impression materials are vinyl polysiloxanes and polyether rubbers due to their dimensional stability and detail reproduction. Direct open tray techniques involve exposing the impression coping screws and incorporating the copings into the impression tray. Indirect closed tray techniques retain the copings in the mouth and reattach them to analogues in the lab. Factors like implant angulation, number of implants, and interarch space determine whether open or closed tray methods are preferred. Accurate transfer of the implant positions is crucial for passive fitting of the final prosthesis.
The document describes the NobelActive implant system. It has a unique tapered design that provides high initial stability, even in compromised bone. The implant features a back-tapered collar for optimal soft tissue support and a variable thread pitch that gradually condenses bone. Clinical studies show the implants achieve osseointegration and stable bone and soft tissue levels over multiple years. The system allows for minimally invasive insertion and adjustable placement for optimal prosthetic outcomes.
This document discusses provisional restorations, which provide temporary protection and function for a tooth after preparation until a final prosthesis can be fabricated. It defines provisional restorations and outlines their ideal biological, mechanical, and esthetic requirements. The document also covers indications for provisional restorations, classifications based on fabrication method, materials, duration of use, and techniques. Recent advances in CAD/CAM provisional fabrication are also mentioned, as well as ideal properties and examples of cements used for cementation.
This document discusses the miniSKY implant system for fixing dentures. It has an anti-rotational mechanism to prevent screw loosening and offers numerous prosthetic options like O-ring housings or direct screw-retained bars. The high implant-abutment connection guarantees stability. It provides a cost-effective solution for fixing existing dentures with minimal bone material in a quick and easy procedure. Clinical studies over 10 years show stable bone levels and high patient satisfaction.
SmartBone: the innovative bone substitute for oral surgery and maxillofacial ...SmartBone
SmartBone is a new hybrid bioactive bone substitute specifically developed for bone regeneration in reconstructive surgery.
SmartBone is produced by combining a bovine mineral bone matrix with bioactive resorbable polymers and cell nutrients. This new concept of composite biomaterial promotes a quick growth of the patient’s cells into SmartBone while its biopolymers degrade, providing perfect integration and osteogenesis.
biofunctional prosthesis system complete denture.pptxNikitaChhabariya
BPS denture meets the esthetic demand of patients with its unique Ivoclear teeth, which replicate anatomy of the natural tooth Ivoclear teeth are made up of 3 layers of cross-linked acrylic resins that contribute to a life-like appearance and resistance to wearing. BPS system uses a controlled heat/pressure polymerization procedure during which time the exact amount of material flows into the flask to compensate for shrinkage, which ensures a perfect fit. This pressure also optimizes the physical properties of the denture
The document discusses the components and function of dental implants. There are two main components: fixtures, which interface with bone, and abutments, which connect to fixtures and support prosthetics. Accessories include cover screws, gingival formers, implant analogues, and impression copings. Fixtures integrate with bone via osseointegration. Abutments connect prosthetics like crowns or bridges to fixtures. Together, the components replace missing teeth and preserve bone through osseointegration.
The document discusses OCO Biomedical's next generation of dental implants called Dual Stabilization implants. It highlights key features like immediate loading capability and a bull-nose tip design that encourages bone growth. The system offers benefits like reduced treatment time, increased success rates, and simplified procedures compared to traditional two-stage dental implants.
Implants in oral and maxillo facial surgery /certified fixed orthodontic cou...Indian dental academy
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.
Indian dental academy provides dental crown & Bridge,rotary endodontics,fixed orthodontics,
Dental implants courses.for details pls visit www.indiandentalacademy.com ,or call
00919248678078
Implants in orthodontics / /certified fixed orthodontic courses by Indian den...Indian dental academy
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.
Indian dental academy provides dental crown & Bridge,rotary endodontics,fixed orthodontics,
Dental implants courses.for details pls visit www.indiandentalacademy.com ,or call
00919248678078
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The document discusses recent advances in prosthodontics presented by Dr. J. Koshy Joseph. It covers various topics including complete dentures, fixed partial dentures, removable partial dentures, maxillofacial prosthetics, implantology, materials and instrumentation. New techniques and materials discussed include the use of lasers in denture fabrication, CAD/CAM systems for complete dentures, magnets and denture liners in prosthodontics, and all-on implants. The document provides an overview of the latest developments across different areas of prosthodontics.
This document summarizes several articles from The Journal of Implant & Advanced Clinical Dentistry. The first article discusses zygomatic implants and reviews their use for supporting dental prostheses in patients with severe maxillary atrophy. The second article describes a safer technique for lateral sinus augmentation. The third article presents a case report of loading two mandibular implants with a locator attachment for final restoration.
The document summarizes a journal club presentation on biofunctional prosthetic systems (BPS). BPS is designed to work harmoniously with the body to maximize function and comfort. It uses premium denture teeth and a complete system of coordinated materials from impression taking to denture fitting. The presentation includes a case study of a 60-year-old woman who received a new BPS denture to address her resorbed ridges, masticatory dysfunction, and worn dentures. Her new BPS denture, fabricated using specialized trays and techniques, provided an improved fit and she was satisfied after 6 months. The presentation concludes that the BPS system enables high-quality, long-lasting dentures and key aspects include model
This document discusses the components and current concepts in dental implant design. It covers key aspects such as implant diameter, length, threads, attachments, and abutments. The ideal implant diameter is 4mm to ensure adequate strength. Shorter implants are not recommended biomechanically. Thread shape and configuration impact biomechanical optimization. Attachments include external hex, internal hex, and morse taper connections. Abutments include prefabricated, custom, healing, temporary, ball, and locator attachments for overdentures. Components like transfer copings and abutments are also summarized.
The document discusses a new bone ring technique for vertical bone augmentation and immediate implant insertion that shortens treatment time compared to traditional two-stage augmentation, presenting a case study demonstrating the procedure. It also examines micromovements at the implant-abutment interface from different implant systems and the potential clinical relevance, and presents a rationale for esthetic tissue preservation when immediately inserting an implant after extraction by simulating a tooth replantation.
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.for more details please visit
www.indiandentalacademy.com
This clinical report describes the immediate loading of a dental implant with a provisional crown to replace a missing central incisor. After 3 months of healing and soft tissue maturation with the provisional crown, an impression was made using a customized post to capture the established soft tissue contours. Finally, a definitive screw-retained all-ceramic crown was placed, which has had good results over 18 months of follow up without complications.
Biodegradable implants are made of materials like polyglycolic acid and polylactic acid that degrade over time and are absorbed by the body, eliminating the need for removal surgery. Such implants have been used since the 1960s and are increasingly used in orthopedic procedures of the knee, shoulder, spine, foot and ankle to fix fractures and injuries. While they avoid long-term complications of metallic implants, biodegradable implants may cause delayed inflammatory reactions and currently do not provide as rigid of a fixation as metals. Researchers continue working to develop biodegradable implants that degrade at optimized timeframes and can be used for a wider range of fractures and procedures.
Implant designs and materials/certified fixed orthodontic courses by Indian d...Indian dental academy
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.for more details please visit
www.indiandentalacademy.com
This document reviews the evolution of external and internal implant-abutment connections. It begins by discussing Brånemark's original external hexagonal connection and limitations. It then describes modifications to the external hexagon connection including tapered hexagons, external octagons, and spline connections. Finally, it discusses the development of internal connections to overcome issues with external connections and improve stability, including early designs like the Core-Vent implant. The goal is to provide an overview of different connection types that have been developed.
The document discusses various impression techniques used for dental implants. It describes the key components used, such as implant analogues and impression copings. The most common impression materials are vinyl polysiloxanes and polyether rubbers due to their dimensional stability and detail reproduction. Direct open tray techniques involve exposing the impression coping screws and incorporating the copings into the impression tray. Indirect closed tray techniques retain the copings in the mouth and reattach them to analogues in the lab. Factors like implant angulation, number of implants, and interarch space determine whether open or closed tray methods are preferred. Accurate transfer of the implant positions is crucial for passive fitting of the final prosthesis.
The document describes the NobelActive implant system. It has a unique tapered design that provides high initial stability, even in compromised bone. The implant features a back-tapered collar for optimal soft tissue support and a variable thread pitch that gradually condenses bone. Clinical studies show the implants achieve osseointegration and stable bone and soft tissue levels over multiple years. The system allows for minimally invasive insertion and adjustable placement for optimal prosthetic outcomes.
This document discusses provisional restorations, which provide temporary protection and function for a tooth after preparation until a final prosthesis can be fabricated. It defines provisional restorations and outlines their ideal biological, mechanical, and esthetic requirements. The document also covers indications for provisional restorations, classifications based on fabrication method, materials, duration of use, and techniques. Recent advances in CAD/CAM provisional fabrication are also mentioned, as well as ideal properties and examples of cements used for cementation.
This document discusses the miniSKY implant system for fixing dentures. It has an anti-rotational mechanism to prevent screw loosening and offers numerous prosthetic options like O-ring housings or direct screw-retained bars. The high implant-abutment connection guarantees stability. It provides a cost-effective solution for fixing existing dentures with minimal bone material in a quick and easy procedure. Clinical studies over 10 years show stable bone levels and high patient satisfaction.
SmartBone: the innovative bone substitute for oral surgery and maxillofacial ...SmartBone
SmartBone is a new hybrid bioactive bone substitute specifically developed for bone regeneration in reconstructive surgery.
SmartBone is produced by combining a bovine mineral bone matrix with bioactive resorbable polymers and cell nutrients. This new concept of composite biomaterial promotes a quick growth of the patient’s cells into SmartBone while its biopolymers degrade, providing perfect integration and osteogenesis.
biofunctional prosthesis system complete denture.pptxNikitaChhabariya
BPS denture meets the esthetic demand of patients with its unique Ivoclear teeth, which replicate anatomy of the natural tooth Ivoclear teeth are made up of 3 layers of cross-linked acrylic resins that contribute to a life-like appearance and resistance to wearing. BPS system uses a controlled heat/pressure polymerization procedure during which time the exact amount of material flows into the flask to compensate for shrinkage, which ensures a perfect fit. This pressure also optimizes the physical properties of the denture
The document discusses the components and function of dental implants. There are two main components: fixtures, which interface with bone, and abutments, which connect to fixtures and support prosthetics. Accessories include cover screws, gingival formers, implant analogues, and impression copings. Fixtures integrate with bone via osseointegration. Abutments connect prosthetics like crowns or bridges to fixtures. Together, the components replace missing teeth and preserve bone through osseointegration.
The document discusses OCO Biomedical's next generation of dental implants called Dual Stabilization implants. It highlights key features like immediate loading capability and a bull-nose tip design that encourages bone growth. The system offers benefits like reduced treatment time, increased success rates, and simplified procedures compared to traditional two-stage dental implants.
Implants in oral and maxillo facial surgery /certified fixed orthodontic cou...Indian dental academy
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.
Indian dental academy provides dental crown & Bridge,rotary endodontics,fixed orthodontics,
Dental implants courses.for details pls visit www.indiandentalacademy.com ,or call
00919248678078
Implants in orthodontics / /certified fixed orthodontic courses by Indian den...Indian dental academy
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.
Indian dental academy provides dental crown & Bridge,rotary endodontics,fixed orthodontics,
Dental implants courses.for details pls visit www.indiandentalacademy.com ,or call
00919248678078
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Health Tech Market Intelligence Prelim Questions -Gokul Rangarajan
The Ultimate Guide to Setting up Market Research in Health Tech part -1
How to effectively start market research in the health tech industry by defining objectives, crafting problem statements, selecting methods, identifying data collection sources, and setting clear timelines. This guide covers all the preliminary steps needed to lay a strong foundation for your research.
This lays foundation of scoping research project what are the
Before embarking on a research project, especially one aimed at scoping and defining parameters like the one described for health tech IT, several crucial considerations should be addressed. Here’s a comprehensive guide covering key aspects to ensure a well-structured and successful research initiative:
1. Define Research Objectives and Scope
Clear Objectives: Define specific goals such as understanding market needs, identifying new opportunities, assessing risks, or refining pricing strategies.
Scope Definition: Clearly outline the boundaries of the research in terms of geographical focus, target demographics (e.g., age, socio-economic status), and industry sectors (e.g., healthcare IT).
3. Review Existing Literature and Resources
Literature Review: Conduct a thorough review of existing research, market reports, and relevant literature to build foundational knowledge.
Gap Analysis: Identify gaps in existing knowledge or areas where further exploration is needed.
4. Select Research Methodology and Tools
Methodological Approach: Choose appropriate research methods such as surveys, interviews, focus groups, or data analytics.
Tools and Resources: Select tools like Google Forms for surveys, analytics platforms (e.g., SimilarWeb, Statista), and expert consultations.
5. Ethical Considerations and Compliance
Ethical Approval: Ensure compliance with ethical guidelines for research involving human subjects.
Data Privacy: Implement measures to protect participant confidentiality and adhere to data protection regulations (e.g., GDPR, HIPAA).
6. Budget and Resource Allocation
Resource Planning: Allocate resources including time, budget, and personnel required for each phase of the research.
Contingency Planning: Anticipate and plan for unforeseen challenges or adjustments to the research plan.
7. Develop Research Instruments
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Interview and Focus Group Guides: Prepare detailed scripts and discussion points for qualitative data collection.
8. Sampling Strategy
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Participant Recruitment: Plan recruitment strategies to reach and engage the intended participant groups effectively.
9. Data Collection and Analysis Plan
Data Collection: Implement methods for data gathering, ensuring consistency and validity.
Analysis Techniques: Decide on analytical approaches (e.g., statistical
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India Medical Devices Market: Size, Share, and In-Depth Competitive Analysis ...Kumar Satyam
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Recent Trends
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"Market Research it too text-booky, I am in the market for a decade, I am living research book" this is what the founder I met on the event claimed, few of my colleagues rolled their eyes. Its true that one cannot over look the real life experience, but one cannot out beat structured gold mine of market research.
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But Why do they skip it?
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Example of Market Research working
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Here are some key objectives of communication with children:
Build Trust and Security:
Establish a safe and supportive environment where children feel comfortable expressing themselves.
Encourage Expression:
Enable children to articulate their thoughts, feelings, and experiences.
Promote Emotional Understanding:
Help children identify and understand their own emotions and the emotions of others.
Enhance Listening Skills:
Develop children’s ability to listen attentively and respond appropriately.
Foster Positive Relationships:
Strengthen the bond between children and caregivers, peers, and other adults.
Support Learning and Development:
Aid cognitive and language development through engaging and meaningful conversations.
Teach Social Skills:
Encourage polite, respectful, and empathetic interactions with others.
Resolve Conflicts:
Provide tools and guidance for children to handle disagreements constructively.
Encourage Independence:
Support children in making decisions and solving problems on their own.
Provide Reassurance and Comfort:
Offer comfort and understanding during times of distress or uncertainty.
Reinforce Positive Behavior:
Acknowledge and encourage positive actions and behaviors.
Guide and Educate:
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SKYonics covers tissue-related implant management, implant
prosthetics with bionic high-performance polymers as well as
implant treatments for immediate restoration.
The SKY® implant family forms a basis with high primary stability
for cross-disciplinary implant treatments that make optimal
use of local bone. They are bonded using high-performance
polymers such as BioHPP® and HIPC. This allows ground-break-
ing restorations that provide patients with a natural-looking
and physiological framework, since BioHPP® possesses a similar
degree of elasticity to natural bone.
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(tissue level)
The enhanced primary stability of the SKY® implant sys-
tem is maintained even after insertion, and the three-di-
mensional surface structure of the osseo-connect surface
(OCS)® results in rapid osseointegration without loss of
stability1)
.
The two types of coronal neck design allow for optimal
soft tissue management, which ensures a stable bone
level in the case of transgingival and isocrestal implant
insertion.
1)
Marković et al: Evaluation of primary stability of self-tapping and non-self-
tapping dental implants. A 12-week clinical study, Clinical Implant Dentistry
and Related Research 2013
supracrestal isocrestal
The SKY®
Implant system –
providing a basis with high primary stability for optimal
utilisation of local bone1
Reduced diameter
Narrow
Straight and angled Short
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SMART
ATTACHMENTS
Transversal screw retention
Self-centring transversal screw retention
enables aesthetic restoration, as there
are no screw channels to impede con-
struction. This means that even patients
with a lower gingiva can receive aesthetic
treatment. The screw always remains part
of the secondary construction, meaning
that threading is not required in the case
of intra-oral application. In addition, the
screw can be opened and closed with
just a few turns.
Smart connecting elements
in support of implant prosthetics
BioHPP® SKY® elegance
The BioHPP® SKY® elegance abutments
are hybrid abutments in which the
abutment body made of BioHPP® is
bonded to the titanium base without
a gap. They combine the properties of
temporary and permanent abutments,
meaning that there is no need for re-
placement of the abutment. As a result,
the gingiva is not subjected to multiple
traumas. In addition, the time and costs
are reduced.
retention.sil & TiSi.snap
SKY® TiSi.snap abutments are partic-
ularly suitable for resilient fixation of
prostheses. retention.sil is worked into
the prosthesis from the basal direction
for restorations using two implants
with SKY® TiSi.snap abutments. This
enables secure and reliable prosthesis
fixation, which guarantees stability and
ultimate comfort even when chewing.
SKY® uni.cone
The SKY® uni.cone reduced-diameter
abutment system enables rapid and
aesthetic restorations. The abutments
can be screwed both occlusally and
transversely. SKY® uni.cone is the per-
fect complement to SKY® fast & fixed
and the ideal solution for edentulous
jaws.
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BIONIC
FRAMEWORK MATERIALS
PHYSIOLOGICAL
VENEERING
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Bionic high-performance polymers
have been in use in human medicine for over 35 years
BioHPP® – for a
natural jaw move-
ment pattern
BioHPP® is a temperature-resis-
tant high-performance polymer
reinforced with ceramic parti-
cles. Treatment with BioHPP® significantly reduces the
chewing force peaks in comparison with titanium, zirco-
nium and ceramic. This force-cushioning quality results
in a pleasant sensation for patients, reduces functional
impairments and technical complications and protects
the implants during osseointegration.
visio.lign® – the aes-
thetic and functional
system
visio.lign® boasts a unique de-
gree of flexibility for ensuring
natural beauty, functionality
and physiology. The open system ensures flexibility and
freedom by way of six coordinated components, and
is the perfect system component for all conventional
framework materials – especially BioHPP®. The result:
long-lasting, discolouration-resistant and durable resto-
rations.
bredent is the first company
worldwide to introduce a frame-
work material based on PEEK.
BioHPP® is released as a univer-
sal, tooth-coloured framework
material for fixed, removable,
implant-supported and perma-
nent dentures.
Thanks to breCAM.BioHPP
and breCAM.HIPC, the digital
benefits can be integrated into
the CAD/CAM workflow
bredent presents the visio.lign®
product range for aesthetic
restorations and a primer system
to ensure secure bonding with a
range of materials.
With BioHPP® elegance, bredent
is able to offer the first individual
hybrid abutment without an
adhesive gap as a physiological
and technically mature alternative
to titanium abutments.
Individual hybrid
abutments
with BioHPP®
elegance prefabs
can be produced
in less than 15 minutes.
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Trust SKYonics –
tried-and-tested in practice
When it comes to implant treatments in particular, the
existing bone bed may not always be optimal, and may
have been impaired by general illnesses, long-term eden-
tulism or numerous augmentations1
. In order to guaran-
tee a stable long-term result nonetheless,‘progressive
bone loading’is recommended to prevent overloading
of the soft bone bed, which can result in increased bone
loss around the implant or even loss of the implant2
. This
makes it possible to reduce healing time and carry out
Insertion of long-term temporary device Regenerated soft tissue after 8 weeks One-year recall for permanent treatment
Images:
Dr.
Burzin
Khan,
Mumbai,
India
Teeth with apical foci before tooth extraction Soft tissue situation after socket preservation Intraoral customised BioHPP® SKY® elegance
abutments
1
Palma-Carrio C, Maestre-Ferrin L, Penarrocha-Oltra D, Penarrocha-Diago MA, Penarrocha-Diago M. Risk factors associated with early failure of dental im-
plants. A literature review. Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal 2011;16:e514-517.
2
Appleton RS, Nummikoski PV, Pigno MA, Cronin RJ, Chung KH. A radiographic assessment of progressive loading on bone around single osseointegrated
implants in the posterior maxilla. Clin Oral Implants Res 2005;16:161-167.
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Grandi T, Guazzi P, Samarani R, Maghaireh H, Grandi G. One abutment-one time versus a provisional abutment in immediately loaded post-extractive single
implants: a 1-year follow-up of a multicentre randomised controlled trial. Eur J Oral Implantol 2014;7:141-149.
successive bone training to enable further differentiated
osseointegration. The new BioHPP® elegance abutments
combine the benefits of bionic temporary abutments with
the titanium screw seat of permanent abutments, mean-
ing abutments no longer need replacement and making
one-off treatment a reality. This reduces treatment times
and stabilises soft tissue to ensure aesthetic success in the
long term3
.
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AWAY
GAME
HOME
GAME
SERVICE
The bredent group is there to support you
Treatment, training and services from a single source
Use our practice-oriented training programme for all indi-
cations and therapies. Learn all you need to know about
possible approaches and patient marketing. Benefit from
applied expertise acquired through professional practice.
Why not accompany experienced users.
In our expert clinic, you can experience clinical and prosthet-
ic interventions for yourself. Your visit is individually tailored
to your needs, and will provide you with an insight into
the clinical, dental technical and commercial procedures.
We come to you!
We carry out the surgical intervention together with you,
and subsequently support the dental technician in pro-
ducing the temporary restoration.
Our system advisers provide support in producing the
final restoration.
Do you regularly carry out treatments? We are here to coun-
sel you and inform you about improvements. Your success
is important to us! The all-round care-free package from the
bredent group is your opportunity to increase your business’
success, and is unique in the world of dentistry.
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flow.sil – microgap sealing
flow.sil seals the gap between abutment and prosthesis. It
has antimicrobial properties, and prevents/reduces bacte-
rial colonisation and odour formation.
SKY® fast & fixed bridge kit
The SKY® fast & fixed bridge kit is an all-in-one kit for pro-
ducing and customising temporary bridges for mandible
and maxilla. This handy set contains everything you need
for producing stable and aesthetic therapeutic long-term
temporary devices.
Full range driver kit
The new screwdriver kit for all conventional implant sys-
tems. The most important tools for laboratory and prac-
tice in a compact tray. Save a huge amount of space with
the handy new design. Easy to clean and including secure
compartments for screwdrivers, ratchets and adapters.
Smart solutions
Smart solutions for and from SKYonics
Full range bonding kit
The full range bonding kit is the clean adhesive solution
for all prosthetic materials. Applying the FGP isolation
coating to the parts on which adhesive is to be used
ensures simple and safe cleaning, rendering infections as
a result of residual adhesive a thing of the past.
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