Research and Markets: Swiss Market for Dental Prosthetics and CAD/CAM Devices 2009 - Switzerland Has the Highest Income Per Capita in Europe
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DUBLIN--(Business Wire)-- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/788c88/swiss_market_for_d) has announced the addition of the "Swiss Market for Dental Prosthetics and CAD/CAM Devices 2009" report to their offering. With the highest income per capita in Europe, Switzerland is an important dental market and there is growing demand in Switzerland for dental services including restoration, aesthetics, and cosmetics, all of which represent high revenues for companies, laboratories, and offices. In 2008 the Swiss market for dental prosthetics and CAD/CAM grew steadily with greater growth predicted over the forecast period after a recovering from the economic crisis on 2009. Key Topics Covered: Executive Summary 1.1 Overview: European And Russian Federation Markets For Dental Prosthetics 1.2 Trend Analysis By Country 1.3 Trend Analysis By Segment 1.4 Market For Crowns And Bridges 1.5 Market For Dentures 1.6 Cad/Cam Market 1.7 Leading Dental Cad/Cam Competitors Research Methodology 2.1 Research Scope 2.2 Idata's 9-Step Methodology Introduction To Dental Prosthetics 3.1 Statistics On Dental Health In Europe And The Russian Federation 3.2 Crowns And Bridges 3.3 Inlays And Onlays 3.4 Dentures 3.5 Manufacturing Process And Technological Developments Swiss Market For Dental Prosthetics And Cad/Cam Systems 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Market Overview For Dental Prosthetics 4.3 Market For Crowns And Bridges 4.4 Market For Dentures 4.5 Market For Cad/Cam Systems 4.6 Market Drivers And Limiters 4.7 Competitive Analysis For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/788c88/swiss_market_for_d Research and Markets Laura Wood, Senior Manager, press@researchandmarkets.com U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907 Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716 Copyright Business Wire 2009
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