Basel, 27 April 2017: The Straumann Group reported a strong start to 2017, posting double-digit growth across all regions and businesses and delivering record quarterly revenue of CHF 266 million. Including two small acquisition effects, revenue growth amounted to 18% in local currencies and 20% in Swiss francs. The early Easter last year and sales at the biennial International Dental Show this year added to the outstanding underlying performance.
From a regional perspective, EMEA and North America were the main growth contributors, notching up organic increases of 10% and 17% respectively, while Asia/Pacific posted the strongest relative increase (+26%).
Based on the good development and progress so far this year, the Group is raising its expectation for full-year organic revenue growth from the high-single-digit to the low-double-digit percentage range and confirms that it is on track to deliver the profitability targets that were communicated in February.
Marco Gadola, Chief Executive Officer,commented: “Our sustained growth is due to the fact that we have continuously increased our geographical reach, invested in R&D and enlarged our sales force. We have also penetrated the non-premium segment and entered key areas with differentiated products like BLT and the botiss range. Strong partnerships have been a key to our growth in biomaterials and digital dentistry and offer the technology and reach for further expansion.
Key trade shows in Q1 provided excellent platforms for us to introduce a stream of innovative solutions that address both premium and non-premium customer needs. These events added to our momentum and generated numerous promising leads, which, together with strong demand for our BLT, Variobase and Instradent ranges – as well our exciting pipeline and expansion projects, give us the confidence to achieve low double-digit growth over the full year.”
BUSINESS PERFORMANCE
The implant business was the main contributor to growth as sales rose more than 20%, led by the Bone Level Tapered (BLT) implant range, the high-performance premium implant material Roxolid® and the increased uptake of Neodent’s Cone Morse and Aqua implants. More than 25% of Straumann premium implants sold in Q1 were tapered and the trend continues.
The restorative business also achieved double-digit growth, driven by strong demand for implant-borne prosthetics – both standard and CADCAM. Straumann’s new intraoral scanner and milling solutions, which were showcased at key events and in a European truck tour, also contributed initial sales and added to growth in digital solutions.
The Group’s smallest business, biomaterials, continued to grow dynamically. Demand was most notable for bone substitutes and membranes – especially in EMEA and North America.
REGIONAL PERFORMANCES
EMEA returns to double-digit growth
The Group’s largest region, Europe Middle-East & Africa, returned to double-digit growth partly reflecting the effect of an early Easter last year. In 2017, first-quarter organic growth amounted to 10%, with the consolidation of Medentika adding a further 5%-points to growth. These factors, together with a currency headwind of 3%, meant that regional revenue increased 12% in Swiss francs to CHF 121 million.
Demand was widespread, with Iberia, Russia, and Sweden achieving the strongest performances. Sales also developed well in the largest regional market, Germany.
All businesses contributed to the positive trend, fueled by BLT and Variobase abutments. Sales of biomaterials in Europe were particularly strong as the Group’s collaboration with botiss continued to bear fruit.
Dynamic performance in APAC powered by China and Japan
Asia/Pacific posted another dynamic performance as revenue climbed 26% in organic terms and 30% in Swiss francs to CHF 46 million. Most of the growth was generated in the largest market, China, where the Group continued to benefit from its hybrid distribution model, the dynamic market, and the contribution of Anthogyr’s attractively-priced implant solutions. In Japan, Straumann outpaced the market although growth was expectedly less than in the first quarter of 2016, when sales were lifted by the introduction of BLT and Roxolid. The newly-acquired equinox business added 3% to regional growth.
STRATEGIC PROGRESS / NEWS HIGHLIGHTS
Numerous innovations presented / launched
The first quarter saw an unprecedented number of product launches including Straumann’s exceptionally small diameter (2.9mm) implant andtwo-piece ceramic implant solution. The prosthetics portfolio was complemented by additions to the Variobase and edentulous ranges as well as Straumann’s glass ceramic material, n!ce, which is available for single-tooth restorations. Etkon’s CADCAM prosthetics service for competitor implant systems also became operational.
Further partnerships – a strong contender in digital dentistry
The Group signed distribution agreements with 3Shape and Rapid Shape in Q1, adding industry-leading scanners and 3D printers to its digital portfolio. The latter already includes milling machines supplied by Amann Girrbach as well as software and scanners from Dental Wings, including powder-free and portable intraoral models. The entire range is Straumann-branded, fully integrated in a validated workflow, and available from a single source with Straumann service and support. Among the highlights at the IDS was the new C series compact milling machine. Together with the intraoral scanners and n!ce glass ceramic, this offers a complete chairside solution.
Investment in potential game-changing technology
The Group also announced that it has increased its stake in RODO Medical Inc. from 12% (obtained in 2014) to 30% for an undisclosed sum. The agreement between the two companies provides Straumann with exclusive distribution rights – except in North America and South Korea – and the option to increase its participation to 51% in 2021.
Founded in 2009, RODO Medical is a privately-held US company that develops and produces innovative retention devices for dental implant restorations. Its revolutionary Smileloc® device utilizes the shape memory properties of ‘nitinol’, a nickel-titanium alloy, to attach crowns or dentures to implant abutments without cement or retaining screws. The system also allows quick and easy removal and replacement of a single crown, bridge or full-arch prosthesis. Having gained marketing clearance in Europe (CE Mark) and FDA 510(k) approval, this exciting technology is now commercially available in initial markets.
Non-premium solutions
Neodent introduced its own digital workflow in Brazil and the US with a broad range of treatment and restorative options. NeodentFIT offers central milling solutions as well as in-house options, e.g. with CEREC®. Customers can also use multiple open-source milling options.
OUTLOOK 2017(BARRING UNFORESEEN CIRCUMSTANCES)
The Straumann Group expects the global implant market to grow at a similar rate (3-4%) in 2017. Thanks to the strong performance so far this year, the Group is raising its full-year guidance for organic growth to the low double-digit percentage range. Despite further investments in strategic growth initiatives and assuming that currency exchange rates remain fairly stable, the expected revenue growth and operational leverage should lead to further improvements in the (organic2) operating profit margin (2016: 24.8%).

