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Asia Pacific Markets for Dental Bone Graft Substitutes
Millennium Research Group, Oct 2005


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The Asia Pacific dental BGS and tissue regeneration market is expected to generate over $18 million over the next five years.

Comprising Australia, Japan, and South Korea, the Asia Pacific market for dental bone graft substitutes (BGS) and tissue regeneration has experienced significant growth.

The rapid growth of cosmetic dental solutions has fueled a signifi cant increase in the number of global dental implants. This increase is driving the need for dental bone grafting and tissue regeneration. The global market for dental bone graft substitutes (including allograft, xenograft, and synthetic bone graft substitutes) and tissue regeneration is valued at over $40 million. Growth in the dental market will be driven by a variety of factors, including the increased use of bone graft material both in dental implant and periodontal procedures, product improvements, the increased exposure of bone graft products, and an aging global population.

The following report uses a number of methodologies to gather and present data and analysis. At the outset, a large survey of secondary sources is conducted. These sources act as the basis for the primary research stage, which builds and enhances the quantitative and qualitative attributes of the early research. Secondary sources include:

Government Sources:
- Securities and Exchange Commission filings
- Food and Drug Administration and patent filings
- National Center for Health Statistics data

Dental Bone Graft Substitute and Tissue Regeneration Companies:
- Annual reports, product brochures, corporate profiles, etc.

Internal Databases and Reports:
- Previous reports on similar/related sources

General Internet Searches, Medical Literature and Newspaper/Magazine Searches:
- Identifying various centers of specialization and articles that might provide leads for primary research.
The secondary research stage builds the foundation for the primary research. The primary research methodology has four steps:

Step 1: The first step involves an impartial scan of all the information gathered during the secondary research stage to determine its utility based on the specific requirements of this report. Each piece of information is, thus, either discarded or marked as high or low priority. It is then organized appropriately as determined by the structure and sectioning of the report.
Step 2: At this stage, early assumptions are formed as to the implications of the information for the various dental bone graft substitute and tissue regeneration market segments. These assumptions are then used to determine hypotheses using both inductive and deductive approaches. On the quantitative front, these hypotheses result in full historical and projected market data sets (market sizes [units and US$] and market shares).
Step 3: At this stage, the research is in position for its most important primary phase—expert interviews. Throughout the secondary research, industry and medical experts are identified. These experts are now contacted by telephone and asked to participate in interviews on recent trends and developments in the industry. Interviews are either conducted at the time of the initial call or scheduled at the convenience of the expert. Interview questions are tailored to the expertise of the particular interviewee, although in most cases, the most important questions are asked of all experts. The questions are largely based on the assumptions and hypotheses developed in Step 2, which are then either augmented, discarded, or adjusted, based on the views and positions put forth. Attempts are made, whenever possible, to cross-check the views of various experts against each other and reach positions of consensus on issues and market numbers.
Step 4: The final stage of primary research involves individual and group analysis by Millennium Research Group. All research results are assessed and cross-checked thoroughly to determine their validity, relevance, and weight. From this process, qualitative conclusions are reached and data points finalized.

Forecast Methodology
In addition to Steps 1 through 4 (as outlined above), the following “bottom-up” methodology was followed in developing forecast assumptions for this report. A comprehensive breakdown of various dental bone graft substitute and tissue regeneration procedures was prepared using data from several sources including professional associations, government statistics, and private research/media sources. Industry experts and practitioners were consulted to ensure accuracy and verify observed trends. As a cross-check, total industry revenues available through 10Ks and other sources were compared against modeled industry revenues.
Using the best estimates of industry experts, practitioners, private research/media sources, and in-house experts, year-by-year growth rates and average selling prices were applied individually to each subcategory to derive forecasts. These estimates were cross-checked by industry experts (marketing managers, product managers, CEOs, etc.) and further refined.
Overall findings were compared against market and procedure forecasts published by other sources to ensure reasonable estimates.


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