Straumann launches CARES and three new products at IDS
Straumann launches CARES and three new products at IDS
Cologne, 12 April 2005: At the International Dental Show (IDS) in Cologne, Germany, today Straumann, a global leader in implant dentistry and dental tissue regeneration, presented several new products and services that underpin the companyǃÙs leadership in predictable long-term esthetics and treatment safety in implant dentistry.
Broadly recognised as the most important dental trade event in the world, the IDS provides an ideal platform for Straumann to launch its individualised implant prosthetics service ǃÚCARESǃ٠(Computer-Aided REstoration Service), in addition to introducing the new synOcta¨? gold abutment, the Straumann Bone-block Fixation kit and a new range of single patient drills.
ǃ?The new products and service we are launching at this yearǃÙs IDS are a meaningful contribution to improved handling and convenience. CARES, our CAD/CAM individualised abutment service, and our new synOcta gold abutment offer further treatment options for achieving lasting esthetic outcomes, while our new instrument sets provide handling and safety benefits for customers and patientsǃ?, commented Dr Sandro Matter, StraumannǃÙs Executive Vice President of Products.
Straumann¨? CARES ÇƒÏ An individualized abutment service with guaranteed Straumann precision
Straumann has a long tradition in responding to individual customer needs and has a business unit devoted specifically to custom-made products. Straumann CARES builds on this tradition and extends StraumannǃÙs comprehensive range of standard abutment solutions.
Straumann CARES is the result of an exclusive collaborative arrangement with Sirona Dental Systems, the world's leading producer of dental CAD/CAM systems. Using the most advanced computer assisted modeling technology, Straumann CARES enables the dental technician to digitize the patientǃÙs oral situation, using a ǃ?inLabǃ? or ǃ?inEosǃ? Sirona scanner, and then to design the individualised abutment on a computer. The design data are transmitted via the internet to a central milling unit, where the abutment is manufactured to Straumann quality standards and specifications to fit precisely on the Straumann implant. Within a short period, the abutment is shipped to the laboratory for crowning.
$In addition to highest precision and quality, Straumann CARES offers considerable laboratory timesavings as it obviates wax modelling, casting and grinding. Moreover, it eliminates the failure risks associated with these processes. Straumann CARES also simplifies reproducibility as existing data can be used to produce a replacement quickly. The new service is being rolled out in Germany, Switzerland and Austria, with introductions in other markets to follow.
Straumann¨? RN synOcta¨? gold abutment
StraumannǃÙs RN synOcta gold abutment is designed for achieving esthetically superior restorations especially in the anterior region of the mouth. Straumann has used a one-piece design for this abutment in order to reduce the number of components and to submerge the fixing screw further and thus to provide greater flexibility for the final restoration. Importantly, the dental technician can cast directly onto the RN synOcta gold abutment, making it ideal for customized solutions. The product is available on a global basis with immediate effect.
Straumann is also launching two new instrument products that will make an important contribution to handling convenience.
Straumann¨? Bone Block Fixation set
Of every five patients requiring implant dentistry one has insufficient bone to support an implant-based restoration. One solution to this is to transplant a small block of bone to the implant site. The Straumann Bone Block Fixation set contains the precision instruments and hardware needed for attaching the bone graft to the implant site, including drills, a variety of screws, screwdrivers and a convenient cassette for sterilizing and storing the instruments.
Straumann¨? single patient drills
For added convenience in safeguarding against potential disease transfection during dental treatment, Straumann is introducing a range of ǃÚsingle patientǃ٠drills. In addition to safety advantages, these drills offer significant timesaving benefits for the dental team. Each drill comes ready sterilized with a specially designed integral handling piece that makes it possible for an ǃÚunsterileǃ٠assistant to transfer the drill to sterile areas without contamination.
The single patient drills are also available in sets and have the same dimensions, cutting geometry and depth markings as the corresponding Straumann drills for repeated use, and are also color-coded to simplify the surgical sequence. Straumann single patient drills are being launched globally and available with immediate effect.
About the Straumann¨? Dental Implant System
Renowned for its outstanding quality and precision, the Straumann Dental Implant System is one of the most successful and widely used implant systems in the world. It is also one of the longest and most extensively documented systems and is backed by more than 3000 publications. Its lasting success is the result of outstanding reliability and safety. Designed for maximum flexibility with a minimum number of components, the Straumann system offers excellent solutions for all indications using just three implant types: the Standard implant, optimized for non-submerged placement, the Standard Plus for semi- or fully submerged placement, and the Tapered Effect implant, designed for placement immediately after tooth extraction. All Straumann implants are finished with the SLA surface, which continues to be the state-of-the-art technology and which offers the option of immediate loading (with good primary stability, appropriate occlusal loading according to indication). Straumann dental implants are complemented by a comprehensive portfolio of implant prosthetic components, offering optimal solutions for tooth restorations with sustainable high-end esthetic results.
About Straumann
Headquartered in Basel, Switzerland, Straumann (SWX: STMN) is a global leader in implant dentistry and dental tissue regeneration. In collaboration with the International Team for Implantology (ITI), leading clinics, research institutes and universities, the Group researches, develops, produces and distributes implants, instruments and tissue regeneration products for use in tooth replacement solutions or to prevent tooth loss. Straumann also provides training and services to the dental profession worldwide. The GroupǃÙs implants and instruments are manufactured in Switzerland, whilst its dental tissue regeneration products are produced in Sweden. StraumannǃÙs products and services are available in more than 60 countries worldwide through the GroupǃÙs 15 distribution subsidiaries and a broad network of distribution partners. Straumann employs 1104 people worldwide, and generated sales of CHF 420 million and a net income of CHF 101 million in 2004.
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