SINGAPORE - Dental patients in Singapore will soon have access to better dental crown technology via Q&M Dental Group.
The group announced on Wednesday morning that it has completed its acquisition of Aidite, the second-largest dental ceramics manufacturer in China of key component materials in computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) dentistry.
"We now have access and control of the expensive ceramic and zirconia material used to fabricate the crowns and ceramic restorations in CAD/CAM dentistry," said Dr Ng Chin Siau, chief executive officer of the group.
CAD/CAM dentistry technology allows express service for patients who need dental crowns, with customised crowns completed in an hour.
Its use in Singapore has so far been confined to high-end dental practices, due to the high investment cost of equipment and materials and lack of training opportunities, Dr Ng said. But Q&M is now aiming to bring this technology to the mass market.
"It is the fastest growth segment in the dental market...at Q&M, we want to be part of this new wave in the dental market."
The dental CAD/CAM system market is projected to grow to $540 million by 2016 and $755 million by 2017.