Geistlich Pharma North America, Inc. acquires Lynch Biologics, LLC, a biologics and tissue engineering company
For Immediate Release:
Princeton, New Jersey October 26, 2022: Geistlich Pharma North America announced today the acquisition of Lynch Biologics, LLC, the developer, and sole provider of GEM 21S®, the first recombinant growth factor product for use in oral regenerative surgery. This acquisition further strengthens the regenerative product portfolio of Geistlich and provides significant growth potential.
Following the close of this acquisition, as a member of the Geistlich team Dr. Lynch will continue to support Lynch Biologic customers through best-in-class dental education and trainings, as well as assist in addressing any questions doctors may have regarding GEM 21S®. In addition, we’re seamlessly integrating our operations, so all of Lynch Biologic customers can continue to order GEM 21S® online, call the same 1-800 number, and most importantly, continue to get the same personalized service.
The combination of two regenerative leaders offers:
- Expanded regenerative solutions for clinicians and their patients
- A combined team of purpose-driven leaders and highly skilled experts
- Strengthened product development, clinical research, and education on new regenerative technologies
- A shared commitment to research, quality, and safety
About Lynch Biologics
Lynch Biologics is a regenerative medicine and tissue engineering company supplying advanced biotechnology products that promote healing and tissue regeneration spearheaded by GEM 21S®, and other widely used regenerative products, for periodontal and oral and maxillofacial indications. Their products have been used to help millions of patients regenerate lost bone and soft tissues and continue to be among the most popular grafting products with our dental colleagues.
GEM 21S® Growth-factor Enhanced Matrix was developed utilizing innovative tissue engineering principles which combine a bioactive protein (highly purified recombinant human platelet-derived growth factor, rhPDGF-BB) with an osteoconductive matrix (beta tricalcium phosphate, β-TCP).
This completely synthetic grafting system is engineered to stimulate wound healing and bone regeneration when implanted in the body by triggering a cascade of molecular events that continues on even after the implanted rhPDGF-BB is gone.
About Geistlich North America Inc.
Geistlich Pharma North America brings the leader in regenerative dentistry directly to the United States and Canada. For 171 years, our respected family-owned Swiss parent company, Geistlich Pharma AG, has pioneered technological advances that make regenerative treatment with safe and naturally sourced biomaterials the preferred choice for clinical predictability.
Geistlich is the world market leader in regenerative dentistry1,2. All our products are investigated rigorously before being released on the market. Geistlich products have been tested and developed for use in various therapeutic areas in collaboration with more than 100 universities and leading surgeons.
We consistently meet or exceed industry safety and quality standards and follow a continuous training program for our employees. Meeting international scientific standards is a core principle of Geistlich Biomaterials. Geistlich Bio-Oss® and Geistlich Bio-Gide® bone regeneration materials are the most researched products in regenerative dentistry worldwide1,2.
Moreover, we are committed to guiding clinicians through regenerative education, whether through physical courses, webinars, or through our BIOBRIEF clinical case series.
These substantial efforts lead to a single goal – to provide the highest standard of product quality and safety in order to improve the patient’s quality of life.
Geistlich Pharma North America Inc.
400 Alexander Park Drive, Suite 302
Princeton, NJ 08540 USA
Home Page:
https://www.lynchbiologics.com/
Contact:
Jamie Bratton: [email protected]
- iData Research Inc., US Dental Bone Graft Substitutes and other Biomaterials Market, 2015.
- iData Inc., European Dental Bone Graft Substitutes and other Biomaterials Market, 2015.