Magdent News
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Sink your teeth into 9 hot dental innovations from Israel - ISRAEL21c
The article discusses various dental innovations from Israel that aim to enhance clinical performance, reduce treatment time, and increase efficiency for both dentists and patients. These innovations include tele-dentistry, robotic dentistry, digitalized dentistry, intraoral scanners, 3D printing, laser treatments, and artificial intelligence for diagnostics and treatment planning. The article mentions specific companies such as Grin, Orca Dental AI, BioChange, Image Navigation, Nova Plasma, Magdent Med, B-Cure Laser, Dentalics, and SNV. The impact of the article on the companies mentioned is growth-positive. The key theme of the article is dental technology innovation. The key issues discussed in the article are related to customers and partners. The date of the event described in the article is not provided.
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SG Dealbook: Magdent angel round;Q&M Dental & KSH Holdings divestments
Magdent has raised $1.75 million in angel funding.
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New dental implant tech speeds and improves bone growth
Israeli company Magdent has developed a miniaturized electronic device (MED) that is built into a healing abutment for dental implants. The device transmits an electromagnetic field into the implant and surrounding bone graft, stimulating bone growth three times faster than usual. MED has been patented in the US and Europe and is currently being mass-produced in Tiberias. The estimated US and European market for dental implants is expected to reach $4.2 billion by 2022. Magdent is receiving strong interest from dental manufacturers and distributors worldwide. The company is also conducting advanced clinical studies and exploring the potential of MED in treating peri-implantitis. Magdent recently raised $800,000 in funding for further development, marketing, and sales.
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Magdent Raises First $800K for Its New Electromagnetic Dental Implant Technology
Israeli start-up Magdent has developed a novel electromagnetic dental implant to address issues with the integration of implants into the jawbone. The company recently raised $800,000 in start-up funds to further develop and obtain regulatory approvals for its technology. Magdents electromagnetic dental implant technology is unique in the field and has patents in Europe and the United States. The company is preparing to conduct its first-in-human studies in the coming months.
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Start-up's 'motor mouth' tech makes dental implants easier to swallow
Israeli medical technology firm Magdent has raised $800,000 from private investors to further develop its electromagnetic-based technology that speeds up the osseointegration process for dental implants. The technology improves bone quality in patients who have difficulty with successful integration. The market for dental implants is strong and growing, with 5 million people in the US having crown and bridge replacements and 3 million having implants. Magdents solution is a battery-operated cap that emits an electromagnetic field, which is attached to the implant and strengthens the bone. The company plans to conduct a study on humans in the coming months.
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MED: Using electromagnetics to accelerate bone formation and osseointegration?
The article discusses a new dental device called MED (Miniaturized Electromagnetic Device) developed by Magdent. The device utilizes electromagnetic fields to stimulate bone formation and suppress peri-implantitis. It incorporates a battery, an electronic device, and a coil that fits most implant models. The unique design eliminates the need for external devices during implant surgery. The article invites comments on the device and its potential for use in dentistry.
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