implant dentistry News
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LaunchPad Medical Initiates its First European Clinical Study
LaunchPad Medical, Inc. announced that it has received approval from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency in the United Kingdom to start a 15-patient pilot clinical study to examine the safety and efficacy of Tetranite, the company's bone adhesive biomaterial, to immediately stabilize dental implants following tooth extractions. This study will focus specifically on anterior ...
By RevBio Inc.
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RevBio Receives Approval from the U.K.’s Regulatory Authority to Initiate a Clinical Trial for an Optimized Formulation of its Dental Bone Adhesive Biomaterial
RevBio, Inc., announced that it has received approval from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency in the United Kingdom to start a 15-patient clinical trial to examine the safety and efficacy of immediately stabilized dental implants following tooth extractions using an optimized formulation of Tetranite®, the company’s bone adhesive biomaterial. Dr. Michael R. Norton, ...
By RevBio Inc.
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Renishaw opens dedicated healthcare facility at its South Wales site
Global precision engineering company Renishaw plc has announced a new Healthcare Centre of Excellence at its Miskin site, located close to Cardiff, South Wales. The Centre, which was formally opened on 29th September by The Rt Hon Carwyn Jones AM, First Minister of Wales, provides a facility for the manufacture of custom medical devices, as well as education and training for the life sciences ...
By Renishaw plc
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T,C&A Lab Declares Capability of Biomedical Materials Testing
Since the last few decades, biomedical materials have been extensively used in a lot of medical applications, such as tissue scaffolds, wound care, regenerative dentistry, bone graft, implantable devices and cosmetic surgery. Earlier this month, T,C&A Lab, a branch of Alfa Chemistry, announces to provide biomedical material testing service for customers worldwide who would like to ensure ...
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