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16 Aug 2007 - Nobel Biocare Ordered by Court to Stop Offering NobelGuide Drilling Templates in Germany



Düsseldorf, Germany / Leuven, Belgium, 14th August 2007
The District Court of Düsseldorf ruled on 14th August 2007 that Nobel Biocare is infringing a Materialise patent, by unauthorized using a method for producing guides for dental implant surgery. The decision could be appealed. However, Materialise Dental, a world leader in Computer Guided Implantology, may decide to provisionally enforce this judgment which would stop Nobel Biocare from offering its “NobelGuide” drilling templates in their current form in Germany.


Bart Swaelens, CEO of Materialise Dental, commented: “I am very glad that the Court agreed that Nobel Biocare is infringing our patent. We have been promoting Computer Guided Implantology for many years and our products, based on extensive Research & Development, have contributed to the success of implant dentistry. We now also want to benefit from the protection of our technology. Our own “SimPlant” software was introduced into the market already in 1993 and we commercially launched our “SurgiGuide” drill guides in 1999, i.e. six years before the introduction of NobelGuide by Nobel Biocare in 2005.”
Mr. Swaelens continues: “This judgment supports our market position as the provider of an open and complete system, compatible with all implant brands “.

Last year, Materialise filed a patent infringement action at the Düsseldorf District Court (Germany). The patent was exclusively licensed to Materialise Dental effective January 1, 2006 who joined the action on November 23, 2006. Materialise alleged that Nobel Biocare uses a method for making dental drill guides that infringes a Materialise European Patent. The respective drill guides are acknowledged as a very promising improvement for implant treatment. Materialise sued Nobel Biocare for infringement of the method which is protected by Claim 1 of European Patent (EP) 0 756 735. The District Court of Düsseldorf granted an injunction against Nobel Biocare as well as a claim for information and rendering accounts and a declaratory judgment for damages.

Should Materialise Dental decide to provisionally enforce the judgment that could be subject to an appeal, Nobel Biocare will be enjoined from selling dental drill guides in Germany, which are produced according to the aforementioned method.

Only 4 days before the main hearing on July 24, 2007, Nobel Biocare filed a request to stay the infringement action, on the basis of a nullity action filed by Nobel Biocare against the German part of the European patent. The Düsseldorf Court decided, however, not to stay the infringement action on the basis of the nullity action, which was filed shortly before the hearing.

“SimPlant” and “SurgiGuide” are registered trademarks of Materialise Dental N.V. All other trademarks mentioned are the property of their owner.

About Materialise Dental

Materialise Dental focuses on 3D Digital Dentistry, by offering a range of products and services to support dental specialists in the treatment of their patients. Materialise Dental continues to lead the dental industry in medical image processing, surgery simulation and rapid prototyping technology. The company is represented worldwide by subsidiary offices and authorised distributors and is a trusted partner for many of the largest clinics and research institutions.

The successful SimPlant brand includes a range of solutions for Computer Guided Dentistry, including software packages tailored for implant practices as well as oral maxillofacial surgeons and orthodontists. The SimPlant software is available in seven different languages and is utilized by thousands of clinicians all over the world.

Materialise Dental has set the standard for accommodating the service needs of its customers through the development of the SimPlant Platform, including SimPlant software, a variety of
SurgiGuide drill guides (eg. bone-, mucosa- and tooth-supported custom made designs), detailed and accurate 3D models, collaboration with a global network of scan sites and much more.

The open and complete SimPlant Platform offers its users worldwide well-documented solutions that are compatible with all implant brands and all CT scan data and contribute to increased accuracy, improved esthetics, minimal invasive surgery and Immediate SmileTM SimPlant Academy is the educational division of Materialise Dental, providing continuing education courses and trainings worldwide. The Academy involves a community of top
experts in implant dentistry dedicated to optimizing guided implantology. Courses allow dental professionals focused time for learning about CT scan data, computer guided implantology,
guided surgery, and the impact these advances have on their daily practice.

Contact

MATERIALISE DENTAL
Bart Swaelens 
CEO
Technologielaan 15 
3001 Leuven Belgium
Tel: +32 16 39 66 20
Fax: +32 16 39 66 22 
simplant@materialise.be

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