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14 Jul 2006 - Patent Suit Against Nobel Biocare
Dental solutions provider Materialise sues multinational
Düsseldorf (Germany) / Leuven (Belgium), July 14, 2006. The Swedish medical technology enterprise Nobel Biocare (Göteborg / Sweden) is alleged to use a method for making so called dental drill guides. These dental drill guides are acknowledged as a very promising improvement for implant treatment. Materialise has therefore filed a patent infringement action at the Düsseldorf district court (Germany).
Nobel Biocare is sued for infringement of the method which is protected by Claim 1 of European Patent (EP) 0 756 735 granted to the company Materialise (Leuven). Materialise points out that it launched its dental drill guide system back in 1999 under the name of SurgiGuide, while Nobel Biocare did not introduce its NobelGuide system until 2005.
Dental drill guides transfer the surgical implant planning to the actual surgery. The principal allegation refers to a method for making medical models, including guides for dental surgery, that involves the use of grey value images and rapid prototyping. “We would prefer not to resort to litigation, but we must protect our intellectual property and patented technology, wherever it is infringed,” stated Materialise CEO Wilfried Vancraen. “Our solution was the result of years of development work and a basis for further developments, continuously providing cutting-edge technology that contributes to the success of implant dentistry.”
The Materialise patent refers to the priority date of April 19, 1994, and since then has gathered considerable clinical experience with it. According to the company, further research has yielded groundbreaking results leading to the 1999 introduction of the first (bone-supported) version of SurgiGuide. It was followed in 2001 by a SurgiGuide version for zygomatic implants, in 2002 by a mucosa-supported SurgiGuide, and in 2003 by a tooth-supported SurgiGuide version. Materialise asserts that Nobel Biocare as well as diverse dental experts and opinion leaders in the industry were very well aware of the development of the SurgiGuide drill guides, which were presented at open conferences for clinicians.
When Nobel Biocare, the Swedish market leader, unveiled its NobelGuide system to a large public in 2005, Materialise resolved to take legal action. “Customers,” says Vancraen, “have been shocked about the launch of the NobelGuide system and the Procera software from Nobel Biocare without the involvement or the acknowledgement of the rights of Materialise.” He adds that “our customers need to know they can rely on Materialise. Our products are based on extensive research and supported by a large R&D team.”
Materialise is represented in the action against Nobel Biocare by the international law firm Bird & Bird.
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About Materialise and the SimPlant Platform, inclusive SurgiGuide
Materialise NV, headquartered in Leuven, Belgium and with a world wide network of offices, started up as a spin-off from the University of Leuven. In 1990 it began serving the rapid prototyping market for industrial and medical applications. The company subsequently added simulation software for medical and dental applications to its portfolio. With the advent of and continued evolution of the SimPlant platform, one of the most recognized names in computer guided surgery, Materialise offered clinicians worldwide an open and complete platform for dental implantology and three-dimensional treatment planning.
The SimPlant platform offers well-documented solutions that work with any implant brand and contribute to increased accuracy, improved esthetics, minimal invasive surgery, Immediate SmileTM, etc.
The SimPlant Platform is now utilized by over 4000 clinicians and collaborates with a global network of scan sites. Its applications include a variety of surgical guides, including bone-supported guides and guides for maxillofacial surgery. A worldwide support channel and a “SimPlant Academy” have been established; SimPlant is also available in six different languages.
Materialise is one of the independent market leaders in dental implantology simulation software and one of the worldwide leaders in medical modeling technology. Materialise provides surgeons with the most detailed and precise virtual 3D models available. Clinicians around the world use medical models and templates created by Materialise software to assist them in the most complex surgical cases. Materialise is a trusted partner worldwide for the largest hospitals and research institutions.
The Materialise Group
With its headquarters in Leuven, Belgium and branches all over the world, the Materialise Group is best known for its activities in the field of rapid industrial and medical prototyping. Apart from having the largest capacity of rapid prototyping equipment in Europe, Materialise enjoys a worldwide reputation as provider of innovative software solutions. As such, Materialise has acquired the position of market leader for 3D printing and Digital CAD software in addition to being a major player in medical and dental image processing and surgery simulation. Moreover, through its unique .MGX division for design products, Materialise is currently opening the market for customized Rapid Manufacturing. The customer base includes all large companies in the automotive, consumer electronics and consumables sectors. Its medical and dental products are used worldwide by famous hospitals, research institutes and clinicians. Unique design shops all over the world rely on Materialise.MGX. The group has several subsidiaries in Europe, Asia and the USA, and employs over 500 people.
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Miranda Bastijns — Marketing Manager
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Phone: +32 (0)16 39 66 11
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