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"Medical reform" to bring the medical equipment industry in 2009--3

According to Frost & Sullivan's statistics, in 2008 China's medical equipment market size of 830 billion yuan, less than all of the health care market 1 / 8, while the medical equipment and health care market in developed countries this ratio can be achieved in Europe and the United States 1 / 3 or even 1 / 2, China's medical device market is far from reaching its potential. On the other hand, since 2003, China's annual increase of about 1,500 medical equipment companies, from the prosperity of these enterprises also represent the entire industry.

Mr. Hou Xuchao made the most development potential of the six market segments, namely, base of support by the State's policy of popular medical institutions in vitro diagnostics and low-end medical imaging equipment, on behalf of blood products and hand-held ultrasound instrument, etc.; benefit from the medical information the process of medical IT-related markets, such as computer-aided diagnosis system, the electronic tele-medicine applications; in recent years, in order to minimally invasive drug stent in the treatment of Cardiology, coronary heart disease as the representative of the minimally invasive and non-invasive technologies, such as tablet-type endoscopy and insulin pump and so on; by public organizations to promote the field of disposable medical supplies, such as safety syringes and disposable surgical kits; Finally, there is the public benefit of improving living standards and disposable incomes of medical consumer goods, such as glucose meters and blood pressure and so on.
Failed Dental Implants
Dental implants are artificial teeth that are rooted in your jawbone via a surgical procedure. When all goes well, these teeth will function exactly like your other teeth for the remainder of your life. However, problems can arise if your bones do not react well to the root or if the tooth becomes "mobile," meaning that it is not securely set in the jaw.
Failed dental implants have fairly standard symptoms regardless of the reason for their failure. They may be painful and feel loose in your mouth, or they may feel warm as if the implant itself is hotter than the rest of your jaw. All of these symptoms should be investigated immediately to prevent severe infection and even decay.
When dental implants fail, the symptoms can indicate a variety of problems. Heat in the jaw, a hot feeling that will not go away around the site of the implant, generally indicates infection. Loose implants that wiggle or remain sore after the healing process should have been completed generally are not securely set in the bone. Also, some substances that are used for dental implants like porcelain can cause problems for some people because they are very hard and do not absorb shock well. This can make the entire mouth painful while you are chewing depending on how you chew and how sensitive your other teeth are.
Failed dental implants cause pain and discomfort. If they are not attended to immediately, then they can cause serious infections that actually eat away at your jawbone. Poorly placed or made implants can actually shatter part of your bone if they are not repaired or replaced as soon as you notice a problem.
Failed implants will cause gums to appear red and may not heal.
If you have failed dental implants, then you have several options. You can have the entire unit replaced. If the implant is at all loose in your jaw, then this is the most common response. Sometimes, additional screws can be added to shore up the bone around the implant, or bone grafts can help fortify the bones around the implant. The best way to avoid dental implant failure, however, is to be sure that your jaw is healthy enough to sustain the implant before you undergo the surgery. If you or your dentist have any doubts, then you should investigate other options.

  



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