The Emergency Medicine Jobs Outlook

The question is as clear as it is unsettling: Are there enough emergency physicians in the United States to fill all the emergency medicine jobs available? Will there be enough qualified physicians in the future? The answer will affect everything from emergency room patient care to the geographic distribution of emergency room jobs around the country.

On a related issue the demand side there is no debate: utilization of emergency room services keeps growing steadily. According to the General Accounting Office, emergency room visits have been growing 3% per year for the last several years and show no sign of abating. Driving this demand is the growing number of Americans who are uninsured and who consequently have had no preventive check-ups which might have red-flagged diseases before they became acute and compelled an emergency room visit.

Demographic trends in the US will exacerbate the situation: the US population is growing 2-3% per year which will organically lead to more emergency room visits. The population is also aging which will lead to more patients coming to the emergency room presenting symptoms of respiratory, cardiac and neurological disorders.

Other population trends, such as increasing substance abuse, violence and obesity, just to name a few, will also increase emergency department utilization.

Managed care programs HMOs, PPOs, etc. were once heralded as the answer to crowded emergency rooms, but this has not been borne out by the facts.

On the supply side, approximately 1,400 new board-certified physicians arrive at hospitals and clinics every year to fill emergency medicine jobs. This output is increasing by about 3-4% per year but is not enough to meet demand. One study predicts that the supply of emergency physicians will increase gradually to meet demand in 20 to 30 years. However, many experts disagree with this sanguine outlook and predict moderate to severe shortages in the years ahead.

One reason is that not all emergency medicine jobs are found in the emergency room. For example, some emergency medicine physicians will choose jobs in hospital healthcare administration, governmental healthcare administration or medical research. Others will opt to work in non-clinical specialties such as toxicology or sports medicine. Still others will work in clinical emergency medicine jobs at hospitals but less than full-time. All of these career tracks will not help fill full-time emergency medicine job shifts at US hospitals.

Perhaps some of the excess emergency room demand will be met by ER physicians who are not certified by the American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM). While the exact number of non-board-certified physicians working in emergency departments today is unknown, one study a few years ago estimated that the percentage could be as high as 50%. However, as the supply of ABEM-certified emergency physicians grows, and as hospitals increasingly require ABEM certification as a condition of employment, the supply of these “non-specialists” will decline .

However, many of these physicians have had long careers in emergency medicine and they will continue to work in the emergency rooms of the future if only for the fact that they will be needed to serve the demand, particularly in rural, low-volume and other less-than-desirable work environments.

Another factor affecting the emergency medicine job workforce is the growing role of non-physician ER providers, such as nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs). It is widely believed that one NP or PA can increase the efficiency of one primary care physician by approximately 50%. However, it is unclear if this is also true in emergency medicine. What is undisputable is that these mid-level providers can handle a significant portion of emergency department encounters at salaries which are substantially lower than emergency medicine physicians.

And their numbers continue to grow by as much as 50% over the last few years as they are turned out at a rate almost three times the output of US medical schools. The hope is that these mid-level practitioners will fill many of the emergency medicine jobs at hospitals and clinics in the future, taking some of the pressure off emergency room physicians.

Gastric Cancer – Global Drug Forecasts And Treatment Analysis To 2020 Volume I 2011

GlobalData analysis finds that the global gastric cancer therapeutics market is attractive, and is primarily driven by the growth in the number of patients receiving gastric cancer therapy and the annual cost of therapy. The patient volume is primarily driven by an increase in patient volume in countries such as China, France, Spain and Italy. The patient volume was driven by growth in treatment usage patterns such as diseased population, treatment seeking population, diagnosis population and prescription population. The annual cost of gastric cancer therapy was driven by the launch of new therapies such as Taxotere (docetaxel), Xeloda (capecitabine) and Herceptin (trastuzumab).

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There is no standard care for gastric cancer. The treatment of gastric cancer is largely based on the treatment guidelines of different countries. Very few drugs are actually approved for gastric cancer, although many drugs are recommended for use
in treatment. Taxotere is approved as a first line therapy in gastric cancer. The introduction of new therapies for metastatic gastric cancer is expected to expand the market further.

In 2010, Japan was the leading market in the global gastric cancer therapeutics market with an estimated market share of approximately 24.7%. China was the second leading market with 17% market share. The US is the third largest gastric cancer market with a 15% market share. Japan and China lead the market due to a large patient base.

In 2010, Taxotere was the leading drug with approximate sales worth $170m and a market share of 30%. Herceptin, which was launched in the US and EU in 2010, is expected to gain market share in the forecast period 2010-2020.

GlobalData, the industry analysis specialist, has released its new report, Gastric Cancer – Global Drug Forecasts and Treatment Analysis to 2020 Volume I 2011. The report is an essential source of information and analysis on the global gastric cancer therapeutics market. The report provides comprehensive information on gastric cancer, highlighting the treatment guidelines. It identifies and analyses the key trends shaping and driving the global gastric cancer therapeutics market. It analyses the treatment usage patterns in the global gastric cancer therapeutics market. The report also provides insights into the competitive landscape and the emerging players expected to significantly alter the positions of the existing market leaders. The report provides valuable insights into the pipeline products within the global gastric cancer sector. It quantifies the unmet need in the global gastric cancer therapeutics market as well as in the individual markets such as the US and the top five countries in Europe, highlighting the opportunity for future players

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How To Save Money On Dental Implants – Get It Done In Mexico

How to Save Money on Dental Implants – Get it Done in Mexico –
by Mark Shapiro

How does your smile look? Not so good? Are your bridges failing or your teeth becoming loose? Are you already missing teeth? Has your regular dentist or periodontist recommended that you consider getting dental implants?

That happens to lots of people as they get older especially if they have periodontal disease. Many are on the edge of losing all of their teeth. This means either get used to wearing uncomfortable dentures or deciding to get implants.

The decision to get dental implants can be confusing however. Even though all dental professionals may agree the patient needs dental implants, each dentist, oral surgeon or periodontist has their own treatment approach. Some prefer to do a whole set of dental implants while others recommend just doing two or three implants and then using those new teeth as a base for a bridge. In addition, there is a lot of debate regarding “Immediate Loading” or installing a temporary bridge so that the patient has “teeth” right after the dental implant surgery instead of using dentures for six to eight months until the implants heal.

Unfortunately most dental insurance policies do not cover dental implants. This is beginning to change but what this means for most people, is that they end up paying for the procedures out of their own pocket.

So where can you get affordable quality dental work done that is reliable, safe and hygienic? You may have heard the term “Dental Tourism”? Many foreign countries offer dental work at prices far below those costs offered in the US.

Depending on where you live in the US, a good option is getting your work done in Mexico. You can either drive or fly and make it a dental vacation. In cities all along the border, Mexican dentists offer their services. Because overhead and labor costs are much lower in Mexico, it is possible for a Mexican dental professional to offer costs that are 40-60% lower than in the US.

The level of education, training and experience varies among dentists who perform dental implants. Even if you need a basic dental implant treatment, you need to do your research and find a competent Implant Dentist. Be aware that you get what you pay for The cheapest work is often not the best. You should find a dental professional who specializes in dental implants.

But what about quality and experience?

According to Dr. Alvarez-Carrera of the Dental Implants Center (www.dental-implants-center.com) in Tijuana, Mexico, “It is important to ask a lot of questions about the training and experience of the doctor who is actually doing the work.”

You need to ask:
What type of training did you get? Formal 3 year specialty, or just weekend seminars?
How long have you been doing implants?
How many implants have you done?
How often do you place or restore implants?
What is your success rate?

Thousands of dental professionals on both sides of the border are now jumping on the dental implant bandwagon as a way to bolster their office’s income. However, they are not required to complete much training. In fact, many dentists (in the US as well as in Mexico and other countries) may have only completed a weekend seminar offered by an implant product manufacturer. That’s all they need to do implants. They do not need any serious training, additional certification or professional education.

However, this is a highly technical and sensitive surgical and prosthetic treatment which requires a high level of expertise.

There are risks for dental implants if not done correctly. These include local and systemic infection, nerve injury and the possibly that there might be inadvertent perforation of the nasal sinus. These can be serious life threatening complications.

Dr Alvarez-Carrera explained that he has been doing implants for 25 years- from the early days of Implant technology. He has successfully completed treatments on thousands of implant patients with over a 99% success rate. That’s very good.. He graduated from a formal postgraduate 3 year specialty training in Oral Implantology at the Dental School at Loma Linda University in California and is currently an Assistant Professor there, teaching new dental professionals how to correctly do implants.

As part of my initial research, I checked some of the dental industry blogs and was amazed by how many dentists there were who were having problems with implants due to lack of proper training. You might want to check a few of these out so you can ask educated questions.

To prevent something going wrong or to avoid experiencing serious complications, patients should only use a dental implant specialist with years of experience and extensive training and certification. Also, if possible, check their credentials and talk to a few happy patients.

If you are considering dental implants, you need to find someone with surgical and prosthetic implant experience – especially if you have severe periodontal disease or if you need multiple implants.

For more information about dental work and dental implants, check out Dr. Alvarez-Carrera of the Dental Implants Center (www.dental-implants-center.com). You can call them at (619) 202-0233 or toll free at 1(888)287-9169, or E-mail: [emailprotected] .

You can also follow Dr. Alvarez-Carrera at FaceBook and at YouTube http://www.youtube.com/user/dentalimplantscenter

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China Healthcare Sector Analysis

China’s healthcare industry is entering into a new era with advance development of the infrastructure system. The industry is blessed with several advantages like large population of the country, increasing ageing population, increasing prevalence of lifestyle disease and many more. The government has also boosted the industry growth by blessing the sector with a US$ 120 Billion reform package. Backed by these all factors, healthcare sector in China is expected to outperform all other sectors in the country in terms of growth.

According to our new analytical study on the sector called -China Healthcare Sector Analysis- the China healthcare spending is forecast to grow at CAGR of over 18% during 2010-2012. Currently, the market is characterized by major changes in rural healthcare infrastructure. Anticipating the future growth, many private sector giants are looking to invest in the sector to get a pie of the chunk.

Our report has found that medical device market is expected to grow most in all other segments. The government decision to improve the healthcare infrastructure in rural areas will result in increasing demand of medical devices and equipments. Backed by this increasing demand, the medical device market is expected to grow at a CAGR of around 20% during 2010-2012. In this regard, our report provides rational analysis of various factors which will drive this market segment over the forecast period.

It also provides extensive information on Chinese pharma market with the detailed description of traditional Chinese medicines and western medicine market. It also highlights several emerging market trends like medical tourism market, healthcare IT market, telemedicine, etc. The research study gives detailed statistical and analytical review on demographics, macroeconomic indicators, disease profile, healthcare services market, key drivers and restraints. It contains all the vital information that will help clients to draw up their market strategies and assess opportunity areas in China’s healthcare market.

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Healthcare Training – Your Own Lottery Ticket

The healthcare sector has been one of the largest industrial sectors in the US for the last 5 to 8 years. As a matter of fact the top 20 sectors with the highest annual growths include around 10 health related sectors. Hence it is obvious that there has been a significant increase in the employment opportunities for students pursuing a healthcare training.

This growth has largely been caused due the increase in the elderly population. With the development of modern technologies and their growing applications in the health industry the scope of the health sector has also grown phenomenally. It is estimated by the US Department of Labor that almost 3.2 million new jobs will be generated for the students coming out of a medical training school by 2018.

The pay scales in the health sector are much higher in comparison with other large industrial sectors by about 13%. This estimation is done excluding the amounts paid for work in odd hours and that’s not all. People employed in the medical sector also get other benefits like pensions, health insurances and also not to forget paid holidays and sick leaves but for all this you first need to join a medical training school.

So let us take a look at some good medical training schools and healthcare training programs which will lead you to a successful career in the medical sector. There are around 160 medical colleges in the US. Admission to these colleges for a post graduate or graduate degree is through common entrance tests like the MCAT. Also qualities like involvement in social work are considered for admission.

University of Arizona College of medicine, University of California Davis School of medicine, Yale University of medicine and University of Pennsylvania School of medicine are some of the oldest and renowned colleges of medicine which offer a variety of healthcare training programs. These courses include osteopathic medicine, dental medicine, pathology etc.

It is important to have a specialization to be successful in the medical industry. Nowadays many nursing and technical diploma courses which are much shorter than the traditional graduation courses are in demand. Thus specific training programs will help you to stand firmly in the medical sector and make good money as well.

Though the scope in the medical sector is growing exponentially only a good educational qualification from a recognized medical training school and even more than that the passion to serve people will make you successful in the medical sector

LVN school offers LVN programs and other vocational healthcare programs in their campuses in California.

Living Better With Eczema

The term eczema refers to a set of medical conditions which cause inflammation or irritation of skin. The most common type of eczema is termed as atopic eczema or atopic dermatitis. Atopic means a cluster of diseases with a usually inherited tendency to suffer from other allergic conditions, like hay fever and asthma.

In the US alone, around 10% to 20% of infants and around 3% of children and adults are affected by eczema. Most infants outgrow the condition when they reach the age of 10, while some individuals continue having symptoms on and off for their entire life. However, the disease can be controlled with proper treatment. Especially if you beware of dry skin,you can manage eczema well.

Symptoms of Eczema

The major symptom of eczema is itchiness of skin. Sometimes itching starts before the appearance of rashes. The rash appears most commonly on face, hands, wrists, back of knees or feet. It also affects other areas.

When affected by eczema, the skin appears very dry, thick or scaly. In fair-skinned individuals, the affected areas look reddish first and then they turn brown, while in dark-skinned individuals, eczema may affect pigmentation and the affected area turns lighter or darker.

In infants, there is a possibility of the itchy rash producing a crusting and oozing condition that appears mainly in the scalp and on face. However, patches may appear everywhere.

Causes of Eczema

The cause of eczema is not known yet. However it is thought that eczema is an overactive response of the immune system of the body to an irritant.

Besides, eczema commonly occurs in families having a history of asthma or other allergies. Also the skin barrier defects can allow germs in and moisture out.

There seems to be a vast variation in the causes of dry itchy skin in different people. Some people develop itchy rash because of specific substances or conditions, while some others develop them after getting in touch with some coarse material. For some others, exposure to certain soaps or detergents, extreme heat or cold or contact with animal dander may cause itchy rash. In some patients, upper respiratory tract infections may trigger the condition and stress can worsen the condition.

Though there is no definite cure, most patients can control the disease with medical treatment and by keeping away from irritants. Good thing is eczema is not contagious.

Treatment

Treatment of eczema aims at relieving and preventing itching, which can cause infection. Since the skin becomes dry and itchy, creams and lotions are prescribed to keep skin moist. They are usually applied on damp skin, e.g. after a bath, to help skin hold moisture. Itching can also be relieved by cold compresses.

OTC products like hydrocortisone 1% cream or prescription ointments and creams containing corticosteroids are also usually prescribed to reduce inflammation. And if the affected area is infected, your doctor may prescribe antibiotics too.

Other treatments are antihistamines to reduce harsh itching, tar treatments, phototherapy (using UV rays) and drug cyclosporine for those who don’t respond to other treatments.

Prevention of Flare-ups of Eczema

Some simple measures can prevent or lessen eczema outbreaks, like:

Frequent moisturizing of skin
Avoid abrupt changes in humidity and temperature
Avoid overheating and sweating
Stress reduction
Avoid scratchy material like wool
Avoid strong soaps, solvents and detergents
Keep an eye on foods that cause the outbreak and avoid them

Thus, though you cannot completely cure your eczema, you can control it well and improve your quality of life.

Tips For A Healthy Heart

How to reduce your risk for Heart Disease the Natural Way

Are you one of the millions of people that is suffering from heart disease or even worse? Have already experienced a heart attack.

These days its difficult not to meet someone who is either suffering from heart disease, has had a heart attack or has been told they are at risk for heart disease. Its just about as common as meeting someone with brown hair. Unfortunately, the media and even many well-meaning doctors are completely misinformed on how to tackle this growing epidemic. Its the number one killer in the US and plaguing many other countries as well.

What are we to do?

The best plan of attack is to combat the risk factors the best we can.

Use the following 5 tips to get you started on a heart healthy plan:

1. Drop the smokes. Yes, smoking has been shown to be one of the biggest risk factors in heart disease, mainly because of all the toxic chemicals added to cigarettes (not that Im recommending tobacco or anything.)

2. Walk, walk, walk. If finding time for a structured exercise program is just too much of a challenge right now, just start by walking. I have known many people who have strengthened their heart and reversed severe conditions by getting outside and walking. If you can, find a scenic route. Theres nothing more calming than the outdoors. (I highly recommend whistling and singing while you walk. It makes for happy thoughts.)

3. Calm down. By this I mean, dont stress about the stuff you dont have to. This is actually a very funny statement coming from me who used to stress about everything! Deadlines, laundry, work, family you name it, I stressed about. Not until I realized that this would kill me no matter how healthy my food was did I drop the stress and pick up the laughter. Right now as I write this newsletter, Ive got more things that need to get done today than are humanly possible. My reaction Haha..better put my Superwoman shirt on

4. Do not and I repeat, do not go on a low-fat diet. Your heart condition may get worse in your attempts. Drop the bad fats (like hydrogenated oil and the nasty oil in French fries and donuts) and start eating more healthy fats like coconut oil, olive oil, salmon, walnuts and whole organic eggs.

5. Do not be afraid to eat saturated fat. If read The Truth About Saturated Fat in The Diet Solution Program you know that eating saturated fats is not what is causing people to get heart disease. It is processed foods, sugars and an overabundance of refined carbohydrates that is making this country so sick. The whole saturated fats topic gets me so fired up, I even made a video to further inform you.

Even tackling each one of these tips one at a time will get you closer to a healthy heart and a lifetime of good health.

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Indian Spices May Help Cure Cancer

According to Indian origin doctors based in US, kitchen spices such as turmeric, garlic, ginger, saffron, and capsicum known for their culinary versatility could be a powerful weapon to fight certain pathogens that can cause cancer.

Dr Shrikant Anant of the University of Kansas Medical Centre, US stated, Over the last 10 years, almost every academic institution and industrial group in the United States has started researching on the cancer-fighting properties of natural substances. Primarily, Indian-American doctors are involved in this, followed by Chinese and Koreans.”

Anti-cancer properties of curcumin and saffron
Laboratory research on animals suggests that curcumin (a derivative of the spice turmeric) has potent anticancer properties.

Now, researchers have launched the first phase of human trials to find out just how powerful it may be.

The researchers are also conducting experiments to determine whether the natural spices are effective in inhibiting cancerous tumors in isolation or when combined with existing therapy.

Lead researcher Dr Shrikanth Anant, professor of cancer research, University of Kansas stated, “Cancer is a complex disease. No therapy is a silver bullet. It has to be a combination. So, we’re looking at options that can make treatment more effective.

Meanwhile, Dr Animesh Dhar, associate professor in gastroenterology at the University of Kansas Medical Centre, is testing saffron for pancreatic cancer.

The studies on rodents revealed that orally administered crocetin, a natural carotenoid dicarboxylic acid found in saffron, appeared not only to slow the progression of the disease but also decreased the size of the tumor by half.

Dr Animesh Dhar stated, Crocetin a compound found in saffron, which has cancer-fighting properties was extensively used in ancient Chinese and Egyptian medicine.

Explaining further, he added, Our experiments on small animals have shown that Crocetin prevents proliferation of cancer cells. We are waiting for permission from the government to carry out clinical trials.

A herbal potion BIRM for prostate cancer
In addition, Addanki P Kumar of University of Texas Health Science Centre and Dr Bal Lokeshwar from the University of Miami have claimed success in reducing prostate cancer tumors by using a herbal potion extracted from the roots of Bryophyllum, known as BIRM.

Lokeshwar stated, We conducted an experiment by injecting mice with cancerous cells and treated a few of them with BIRM for 28 days, while others were left untreated. In mice treated with BIRM, the size of the tumour reduced from 100 units to 50, while in the untreated, the tumour grew from 100 to 250 units.

Lytec Medical Billing Software

One of the most widely use software in the area of medical billing is the Lytec medical billing software. Many professionals completely rely on this software for assistance in billing, coding and insurance reimbursement.

Around for nearly two decades Lytec medical billing software, since 1989 have proved indispensable for thousands of medical billing pros who have found it to be a trustworthy tool to operate their businesses.

What is it that makes Lytec so trustworthy? It is not the brand reputation nor the marketing hype, but rather its unique combination of a proven technical superiority and personalized services which make the brand so popular amongst all other brands available in the market. The software not only hikes up profitability of the business, but also helps in economizing on costs as well.

Nearly 20 years after the first Lytec software hit the market a newer and improved system has been launched the Lytec 2005. As incredible as it may sound more than 40000 systems got sold out within the first few months of its introduction. Thus Lytec clearly emerged as the market leader in practice management and medical billing software segment. The software delivers exactly what is needed by its user, including patient accounting, insurance billing, claims tracking, accounts receivable, and appointment scheduling.

If you wish to smarten up yur business, there is no alternative to Lytec medical billing software. Thousands of users unanimously agree that it is not only an asset in the office but an invaluable tool for the entire healthcare management scenario.

The job of a medical billing person is strewn with attention to details and superior levels of accuracy. There is hardly any place for glitches or errors, however small they may be.

What are the additional value-added features of the trusted Lytec medical billing software? Firstly, it is HIPPA or, Health Insurance Probability and Accountability Act compliant. Incidentally, this Act has certain laid-down guidelines which every medical practice has to abide by. This has been mandatory by the US government. With this software, because of its built-in HIPPA compatibility, you need not take the trouble of familiarizing yourself with all the complex systems as the software does all that for you.

The other features which this soft ware has and which make it stand out from the rest include: ApptBox, Electronic Claims Processing, AccuScrubber MX, Direct Claims, and more. The AccuScrubber is an additional program which can be loaded on to your computer which allows you to review any healthcare claim. It is perfectly compatible with the Lytec medical billing software and does not cause any errors or hurdles during its operation. It simply adds more value to the overall system.

The ApptBox is a type of automated communication system which permits any physician’s office to confirm a patients’ appointment and other communication related functions.

Perhaps the best in terms of functionality, value-additions and convenience, the Lytec medical billing software has proved to be an asset for the user and the using companies.

Dental Devices Market To 2016

The global market for dental devices is forecast to exceed $12.9 billion by 2016 with a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 9% from 2009 to 2016. The market is expected to be driven by strong demand for dental implants in US, Japan, Germany and France. The changing dynamics of patient choice and demand for cosmetic dentistry will drive the dental devices market. In addition,technological advances, increased preference for minimally invasive surgeries, dental benefit plans and direct to consumer advertising by manufacturers are also expected to bolster the growth in the global dental devices market.

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The market for dental devices in China is forecast to grow at CAGR of 15% for the next seven years from 2009-2016. The market is expected to be mainly driven by healthcare reforms and deregulation of dental services in China. The state council of china announced an allocation of US$123 billion as part of its new medical reform plan to improve health care through 2011. The plan would cover 90% of Chinas population under a universal health care system by 2010 to significantly improve health care facilities and expand health related infrastructure. Developing Chinese economy has led to consumers desire for better health care and higher quality dental services. This has resulted in rapid expansion of dental clinics, which are expanding beyond basic dental care to offer higher value added services. There are more than 1,000 dental laboratories in
China with production permits and more than 50% of all dental lab equipment and materials are imported from overseas. Health care facilities needs to be equipped with advanced dental technologies as 60% to 70% of current equipment is from the 1970s or 1980s.Hence, patients are seeking out advanced dental techniques to treat there illnesses., which will increase the demand for dental devices.

The US is the biggest market for dental devices, having a market share of 37% towards the global dental device market in 2009. In that year the US dental market was valued at $2.2 billion which is forecast to grow at a CAGR of 10% to reach $4.2 billion by 2016 .In 2008, the U.S. healthcare spending rose to $2.3 trillion. According to Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) $2.3 trillion spent on healthcare in 2008 is translated to $7,681 per person. The baby boomer population due to their unhealthy lifestyle has been contributing significantly to the dental devices market growth in the US. . Implant manufacturers conduct training sessions for dentists to increase awareness, which will drive the dental devices market. Increase in demand for specialist clinics will
bolster the growth of dental implants, chairs and equipment category.

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Implants to be the Key Growth Drivers provides key data, information and analysis on the global dental devices market. The report provides a market landscape, competitive landscape and market trends information on six dental devices market categories: crowns and bridges, dental chairs and equipment, dental lasers, dental implants, dental biomaterials and dental radiological equipment.The report provides comprehensive information on the key trends affecting these categories, and key analytical content on the market dynamics. The report also reviews the latest, advances in dental devices market. This report is built using data and information sourced from proprietary databases, primary and secondary research and in-house analysis by GBI Researchs team of
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