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266: 134: 313: 179: 360: 22: 247:. A programme for testing and certification of dental biomaterials on the Nordic market was established, and the first lists of certified materials were published in 1974. Products were tested every year, and the Nordic health authorities required, or strongly recommended, that dentists used NIOM certified products. In 1992, the laboratory obtained official accreditation for testing dental 234:
of Ministers and the Nordic ministries for health services. Materials testing and consulting services also generate income. As a joint Nordic resource center, NIOM collaborates with dental schools and research institutions and provides services to government health authorities, dental professionals,
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in general allows NIOM to have an influence on test methods and requirements for dental products. NIOM has had, and still has, a major impact on the selection of methodology and requirements of the dental product standards, and the requirements are often based on results from research activities at
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Research is a major part of the portfolio of work at NIOM. The institute collaborates with universities and research centres in dentistry, medicine and materials science in the Nordic countries and worldwide. Research underpins both standardization activities and the information and recommendations
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to dental personnel, health authorities and to the public. This is promulgated through articles in the Nordic dental journals, journals for dental technicians. There is ongoing work on a register of dental products ("DMN" - Dentala Material Norden). NIOM also provides on-line services, E-mail and
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NIOM carries out testing according to relevant product standards and according to selected methods as requested by the client. TNIOM offers consulting services in questions related to dental biomaterials. Consultancies cover questions related to properties, performance, safety and development of
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and revision of existing standards have been the main focus. Standards in dentistry set requirements for the properties of dental materials and dental instrumentation, and prescribe procedures for the testing of dental materials. Participation in standardization work for dental products and for
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International standardization is organized in different Technical Committees (TC), each dealing with a specific field of interest. Each committee is again divided into smaller subcommittees and working groups devoted to different topics of the field. Scientists from the institute are technical
222:) is a Nordic Cooperative Body for dental biomaterials. The Institute’s activities in research, materials testing, standardisation and research-based consulting are directed towards dental health services and health authorities in the Nordic countries. The Institute is owned jointly by 292:
of Ministers to UniRand a.s. (an arm of the University of Oslo) and the Norwegian Ministry of Health and Care Services to create a proprietary company, Nordic Institute of Dental Materials (NIOM). NIOM continues the work with the same staff and professional services.
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experts and conveners of working groups within the following technical committees: ISO/TC 106 Dentistry; ISO/TC 194 Biocompatibility of medical devices; CEN/TC 55 Dentistry, and CEN/TC 206 Biocompatibility of medical and dental materials and devices.
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on dental products. The provision of an accredited laboratory service to industry, health authorities and other parties remains one of NIOM's core activities.
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On January 1, 2010 NIOM’s status changed from a Nordic Institute to a Nordic Co-operative Body. This means that ownership of NIOM is transferred from the
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NIOM has for many years contributed to standardization at an international level both through the International organization for Standardization -
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testing of dental biomaterials, and promotes this activity with manufacturers and regulatory bodies. Before 2004, had the responsibility as a
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provided to health authorities, the dental profession and the public. Projects include material characterization and properties,
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NIOM was established in 1972, as a joint Nordic institute located close to Ullevaal Stadium in
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came into force, introducing a new, joint European regulatory scheme for the certification (
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Biologic evaluation of orthodontic wires by agar overlay using epithelial cells
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and the public in the Nordic countries in the field of dental biomaterials.
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NIOM provides evidence- and research-based information on dental
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Light curing of a dental filling material to be tested
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Today, the Institute maintains its competency in the
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