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Orthopedic Soft Tissue Repair Procedure Volume Analysis | Europe | 2017-2023 | MedPro
The full report suite on the European market for orthopedic soft tissue repair includes tendon reinforcement grafts, suture anchors, tenodesis screws, ACL/PCL replacement allografts, interference screws, intratunnel fixation devices, cortical fixation devices, cross-pins, washer and post, osteochondral allografts, meniscal allografts, autologous chondrocyte implantation, particulated juvenile allograft implant, microfracture adjunct, suture meniscal repair devices, implant meniscal repair devices, hybrid meniscal repair devices, hip radiofrequency probes, banana blades, hip access kits and disposable suture passers.
more...Dental Lasers Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis | United States & EU15 | 2017-2023 | MedSuite | Includes: Dental Soft Tissue, All-Tissue & Welding Lasers
Industry Trends Dentists are typically hesitant towards adopting emerging trends in the industry. The older generation of dentists tends to be conservative in their practice. In addition, dentists are often unwilling to invest a large sum of money into new technologies, especially with minimal research articles and publications verifying their effectiveness. In the past, minimal […]
more...Dental Lasers Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis | Europe | 2017-2023 | MedSuite | Includes: Soft Tissue & All-Tissue Lasers
The full report suite on the European market for dental lasers includes soft tissue dental lasers and all-tissue dental lasers. Dental surgical lasers, especially all-tissue lasers, are quite expensive in relation to most other dental equipment purchases, but they compensate with their wide range of applications in both hard and soft tissue operations. They can be used for incisions, excisions, periodontal treatment and bone surgery. With the all-tissue lasers, the switch from soft to hard tissue applications is as simple as a change in settings. Additionally, dental lasers provide greater patient comfort during painful and invasive procedures. Traditional tools such as scalpels often cause trauma to the affected areas of soft tissue. With dental lasers, there is a significant reduction in bleeding of the gums and pain associated with the incisions; coagulation of the blood vessels is promoted from the thermal heating of the tissue, while the nerve endings are sealed off, which prevents the patient from experiencing excessive pain.
more...Soft-Tissue Dental Lasers Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis | Europe | 2017-2023 | MedCore | Segmented by: Laser Type (Diode, CO2 & Nd:YAG Lasers)
The dental surgical laser market includes all-tissue and soft-tissue lasers. Dental surgical lasers result in operational benefits to dental practices by enhancing the appeal for patients to undergo treatments using modern technology over traditional methods. Dental surgical laser technology greatly enhances dentists efficiency and effectiveness of treatments as well as increases patient comfort and willingness to undergo uncomfortable procedures.
Soft-tissue lasers are dental lasers that are effective on tissues surrounding teeth and can be used to contour gingiva, sterilize the intraoral cavity and minimize bleeding during procedures. These lasers turn several dental procedures into painless, comfortable and rapid operations, significantly increasing patient satisfaction. Soft-tissue lasers can be categorized into diode, CO2 and Nd:YAG lasers.
All-Tissue Dental Lasers Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis | Europe | 2017-2023 | MedCore | Segmented by: Delivery Method (Articulated Arms, Fiber-Delivery & Direct Delivery)
All-tissue lasers are systems that can be used on both soft and hard tissue in the intraoral cavity. These lasers have unique clinical characteristics that surpass conventional tools such as scalpel and drill, thus having the potential to decrease the use of such tools and to create a high-tech atmosphere around the dental chair. The minimally invasive equipment makes patients much more comfortable, increases the efficiency, and therefore the return on investment for the dentist. Even though all-tissue lasers are fairly expensive investments for dentists, the short and long term benefits can quickly outweigh the initial expenditures, making them a valuable addition to dental practices.
more...Surgical Guides Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis | Europe | 2019-2025 | MedCore | Includes: Surgical Guides from Dentsply Sirona, Nobel Biocare & Dental Wings
In 2019, the European surgical guides market size reached €35 million and is forecasted to exceed €63 million in 2026. Dentists use computer-guided surgery in one of two ways to assist them in the proper placement of implants: they either use treatment planning software exclusively or use the software along with a surgical guide. Due […]
more...Neuromodulation, Neurovascular, Neurosurgical and Monitoring Devices Procedure Volume Analysis | Europe | 2017-2023 | MedPro
This report analyzes the procedure volumes that relate to neurological devices in Europe from 2013-2023. This data includes segmentation on Cerebro-spinal Fluid Shunting Procedures, Neurovascular Embolization Procedures, Intracranial Stenting Procedures, Neurovascular Guidewire Procedures and Neuromodulation Procedures.
more...Dental Materials Procedure Volume & COVID19 Impact Analysis | Europe | 2020-2026 | MedPro | Includes: Dental Cements, Impression Materials, Direct Restorative Materials, Bonding Agents, Core Build-up Materials and Dental Anesthetics
The European market for dental materials includes dental cements, impression materials, direct restorative materials, bonding agents, core build-up materials and dental anesthetics. The aging European population is the most significant driver of the dental materials market. Baby boomers are projected to live longer than those of previous generations and are therefore more likely to invest in their oral health during the remainder of their lives. Consequently, the demand for dental materials will increase due to this generations need for more crowns, bridges and other restorations. Also, the popularity of tooth-colored restorations and minimally invasive treatments has increased tremendously in the past few years; these trends are expected to drive the demand for innovative and technologically advanced dental materials, resulting in higher average selling prices (ASPs) and market values.
more...Direct Restoratives Market Size, Share & COVID19 Impact Analysis | Europe | 2020-2026 | MedCore | Segmented by: Material Type (Amalgam, Composite, Glass Ionomer & Resin Ionomer Restorative Materials)
Direct restorative materials are positioned directly onto a tooth and function to fill dental cavities, restore infected teeth and provide substance for root canal treatments. Dental caries have historically been considered to be the most important global oral disease. Currently, cavities remain a major public concern in high income countries, affecting 60 to 90% of school-aged children and the majority of adults. For this reason, the direct restorative material market has been, and continues to be, quite substantial, constituting the largest segment within the dental materials market. An increased demand for direct filling materials has been supported by changes in restorative techniques. The development of adhesive techniques saves sound tooth structure and is compatible with preventative measures. Preserving and stabilizing a tooths hard tissues by direct filling techniques is in favor over destructive preparations with indirect restorative materials.
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