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Nobel Biocare[1] is a Swiss company originally founded in Sweden for manufacturing dental implants. It is now headquartered in Kloten, Switzerland near the Zürich Airport.
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Description: Front side (obverse) of one of the Nobel Prize medals in Physiology or Medicine awarded in 1950 to researchers at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota . The medal design itself is in the public domain in the United States, because it was published before 1927 (more than 95 years Ago).
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Implant manufacturer Nobel Biocare AB of Gothenburg, Sweden, was among the first to identify the evolution of the All-on-4 technique as a potential valid and cost-effective alternative to conventional implant techniques, [8] and funded studies by Portuguese dentist Paulo Maló [1] to determine the efficacy of this approach. [9][10] During this ...
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After studying at Lund University in Sweden, Brånemark became professor of Anatomy at Gothenburg University in 1969. [3] Brånemark has been awarded many prizes for his work, including the coveted Swedish Society of Medicine 's Söderberg Prize in 1992—often referred to as the 'mini- Nobel '—and the Swedish Engineering Academy's equally prestigious medal for technical innovation. [3 ...