l Company History |
1968 |
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First insertion of a blade implant in Germany |
1979
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Founding the Oraltronics
Marketing und Vertriebs GmbH in Bremen, Managing Director and Partner
FDA approval: Blade implants |
1980 |
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The predecessors of blade implants were modified and can now be connected to natural teeth and neighboring implants |
1981 |
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Patent and introduction of the Bicortical Screw Implant |
1982 |
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Company headquarters at Osterdeich |
1987 |
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The Pitt-Easy cylindrical screw implant enters the market. The Multitype Implant Concept is complete. The multiple advantages provide a specially easy to apply and safe implant. |
1989 |
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Oraltronics has been operating for 10 years, with now 10 staff members |
1992 |
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The Pitt-Easy implant has advanced to a top seller. A special surgical tray improves the application. The extension implants of Oraltronics are named Osteoplate. |
1993 |
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Start of regular product presentation events for dentists and technicians |
1994 |
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The prosthetic post system Vario Direction Line (VDL) extends the esthetic variations of the Pitt-Easy system |
1995 |
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The first non-resorbable membrane “TefGen-FD” is introduced and improved. Five years later, the improved membrane is introduced under the name Cytoplast |
1996 |
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Comprehensive quality management certification according to DIN ISO 9001 |
1997 |
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First internet site of Oraltronics |
1998 |
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Headquarters of Oraltronics move to Herrlichkeit on the Weser river island |
1999 |
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Oraltronics celebrates the 20th anniversary with an international congress |
| FDA approval: The Bicortical Screw Implant |
2000 |
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Worldwide exclusive distribution rights for the bone replacement material BioResorb |
| New FBR double coating for implants – first presentation at the EXPO 2000 |
| Oraltronics receives a new sub-name: Dental Implant Technology GmbH |
| Oraltronics grants exclusive distribution rights for 17 Arabian countries with Trans Jordan for Medical Tools and Supplies Ltd. – Oraltronics Middle East |
2001 |
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The year of prosthetic innovations for the Pitt-Easy system: A.G.T. Line, Cerabond Line, Ceramium Line |
| Oraltronics enters the electronic commerce via the internet |
| Dr. Gregg Cox, Manager International Sales, is assigned second Manager of Oraltronics |
2004 |
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Cytoplast Resorb: CE certification and marketing of the revolutionary completely synthetic membrane for the bone and tissue regeneration management
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Oraltronics celebrates the 25th anniversary with customers, members of the staff, suppliers and friends in Bremen.
The company staff has 50 members with eight field workers. Oraltronics is operating worldwide with 28 sales representatives in 72 countries.
The Multitype Implant Concept comprises more than 1,500 individual products. |
2005 |
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Oraltronics is now part of the American Sybron Dental Specialties group, starting with June 8, 2005. Managing directors are Dr. Gregg M. Cox and Michael A. Kehoe. |
2006 |
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Oraltronics assumes the sales and distribution of the Endopore implant system
Danaher takes over the majority of the Sybron Dental Specialties group
Successful introduction of the Pitt-Easy implants with innovative Puretex surface to the market in autumn of 2006 |
2007 |
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The Bicortical family obtains a new member: The BC screw with ball post is launched on the market
Michael A. Kehoe resigns from his office on February 01, 2007. Gerald Hellmers is assigned new managing director along with Dr. Gregg Cox.
Oraltronics has relocated and can be reached at the new adress Julius-Bamberger-Str. 8a in Bremen.
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2008 |
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In February, Oraltronics received a new company name: "Sybron Implant Solutions GmbH". This name change approaches the corporate design of the American parent company Sybron Dental Specialties. |