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Patterns of COVID-19 Mortality and Vitamin D: An Indonesian Study

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The Coronavirus-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic remains a pressing problem in the world and will continually surface as more than 30 different mutations of the disease strain, severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), were detected from the latest study in China.

ZERAMEX XT Implant Placement by Dr. Shelby Nelson of Custom Periodontics & Implantology

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Dr. Shelby Nelson of Custom Periodontics & Implantology shares her experience in placing her first ever Ceramic Dental Implant. Continue reading to know the reasons why she chose to move forward with ZERAMEX XT!

Q&A with ZERAMEX CEO Adrian Hunn hosted by ‘Ceramic Implant Guy’ Michael Foley

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ZERAMEX CEO, Adrian Hunn went live on Wednesday, May 6th, for a Q&A session hosted by ‘Ceramic Implant Guy’ Michael Foley.
Know the history of the company, present day situation, current state of ceramic dental implants and a lot more!

State of Affairs During COVID-19

State of Affairs during Covid

ZERAMEX® CEO, Adrian Hunn and Emerginnova – ZERAMEX® USA Founder, Michael Foley announces State of Affairs during the global pandemic.

Ceramic Dental Implant by Dr. Morgan & Dr. Lemke feat. Zeramex XT

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Drs. Morgan and Lemke are Cleveland area Periodontists. Centrally located in Independence, Ohio. The practice focuses on regenerative periodontal (gum) therapy and dental implant placement.

ZERAMEX® XT Implant Placement by the president of IAOCI, Dr. Sammy Noumbissi​

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Sammy Noumbissi, DDS MS has been a ceramic implant specialist for over ten years. He received his DDS from Howard University College of Dentistry in Washington, DC in 1998. He also has earned both a certificate in Implant Dentistry and a Masters of Science in Implant Surgery.

A Symbiosis of 2 Avantgardist Trends In Dentistry

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The “metal-free” trend has long been apparent starting with crowns and bridge prosthesis and by extension is also now evident in implantology, Titanium implants are subject bio corrosion, especially in the presence of lipopolysaccharides from bacterial walls and that titanium particles have been found in the peri-Implantary hard and soft tissues.