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About MEISINGER

MEISINGER - Since 1888

We place the highest demands on the quality of our products and services. We are characterised by the courage to develop new ideas and their consistent implementation in innovative products. Our customers appreciate this: We have manufactured and sold over two billion products.

We produce all items entirely at our company headquarters in Neuss - from the delivery of raw materials to the finished product. High-tech machines manufacture products at the limits of manufacturability. Tolerance? Almost zero. Only the highest precision can fulfil our own standards. To achieve this, we use machinery that we have customised specifically to our needs and that is unrivalled anywhere in the world.

Precision in detail

We know: When it comes to dental procedures, maximum reliability and quality count. High-quality medical technology instruments are the basis for precise and successful work. We manufacture tried-and-tested instruments and innovative products in our highly specialised production facility. Our current 350 employees give their best for customers and colleagues every day. They ensure that every single instrument fulfils the high quality standards and reaches our customers on time. With currently more than 12,000 items for the practice and laboratory, MEISINGER offers an extensive range. The excellent level of production is recognised worldwide.

MEISINGER products are consistently geared to the daily needs of dentists and dental practitioners. With the experience and know-how of around 130 years of manufacturing and development work, we fulfil the highest standards and realise new ideas. Together with scientists and renowned practitioners, we are constantly developing innovative solutions in the dental sector. In this way, MEISINGER fulfils the requirements of modern dental instruments and sets new standards in the industry. Now and in the future.

From Neuss to the world

MEISINGER products are in demand on every continent. Firmly rooted in the Rhine-Ruhr region and at the same time internationally orientated. A subsidiary founded in the USA in 2001 and sales partners in over 100 countries make MEISINGER a global player in medical technology. Our branded products "Made in Germany" enjoy a first-class reputation far beyond national borders. A reputation that we live up to with every single product.

MEISINGER history

1888 

On June 15th, 1888, Artur Meisinger founded the “Deutsch-Amerikanische Zahnbohrerfabrik” (DAZF – German-American Dental Drill Factory) in Düsseldorf, Germany. At the time, dental medicine was still in its infancy. The toothing on steel drills was done by hand, hardened on a Bunsen burner, and quenched in raw potatoes. Meisinger recognized the potential of working in this industry and became one of the world’s first producers of rotating milling machines. Using the popular foot drill machine, MEISINGER produced drills through pure muscle power, reaching up to 2,000 revolutions per minute during use. Today, our instruments will face a rotation 200 times faster in the compressed air turbines.

1898 

MEISINGER initially produced a dental catalog with over 600 pages depicting dental instruments, machinery and material. In addition to the detailed information, the catalogue clearly illustrated Artur Meisinger’s goal of developing integrated solutions for all areas of dentistry. In the same year, MEISINGER was one of the first dental companies worldwide that produced and sold instruments on the basis of semi-automatic drives.

1901

Only a year after beginning his job with the DAZF, Willy Noack, born in 1875, was an important assistant of the DAZF. As a precision-engineer craftsman, he was largely responsible for the construction of machines which manufactured rotary instruments with even more precision than before.

1904

3 years later, Willy Noack and Artur Meisinger went their separate ways. Linked with a move to Berlin, Noack became the operations director for the “Dental Drill Company Müller”.

1912

In Düsseldorf, Erwin Hager, who was a precision-engineer craftsman at Meisinger from 1900 to 1904, and Willy Noack founded the company “E. Hager & Co.” and began producing and distributing dental products under the trade name of “Weltbohrer”.

1924

After several years as rivals, DAZF and E. Hager & Co. merged to become Hager & Meisinger GmbH, which is the name of the company to this day. The new logo is Artur Meisinger’s signature in white print on an orange colored background.

1932

MEISINGER produced and distributed ceramic polishers for the first time.

1935

Only 3 years later, the company began fully automated steel production.

1943

During the Second World War, an air-raid severely damaged a large part of the production factory. The loss of the turning shop, a large proportion of milling machines and the complete stock of products could not be prevented despite the efforts of MEISINGER’s own fire-fighters.

1945

Towards the end of the Second World War, the Allied Forces confiscated many of the production machines. Nevertheless, management and employees were able to rebuild and resume production in a very short time. In 1946, the manufacturing of dental instruments was in full swing again.

1950

The first hard-metal drill was developed in cooperation with the Johannes Gutenberg-University. It would be another three years before it could go into serial production.

1951

Mathieu Noack and Dr. Theo Höchst became managing directors.

1960

Production of the FG bur began.

1963

MEISINGER opened a second production facility in Düsseldorf.

1965

Karl-Heinz Noack and Hans Ferdinand Höchst became managing directors.

1970

The first cross-cut tungsten carbide FG burs (RX-Bur) were developed.

1971

By the early 1970s, MEISINGER strengthened its global marketing activities and moved into new fields of view. Among other developments, numerous contacts were made in Japan at this time.

1985

This year marked the commercial launch of the Bio-Medical-Cooling (BMC) systems: inwardly cooled, stainless steel instruments for maxillary surgery.

1987

Hager & Meisinger entered into the field of dental implantology, a field that is still in its infancy and growing globally today.

1988

The first CNC-production equipment was put into operation.

1994

MEISINGER used titanium for the very first time for the production of dental implants, the most widely used implant material to date.

1998

Dr. Burkard Höchst and Sebastian Voss became managing directors. In the same year, complete implant systems were manufactured and distributed.

2001

Our subsidiary “MEISINGER USA, L.L.C.” was established. The USA, which is a significant market, as well as Canada, could now be supplied even more quickly and efficiently.

2002

With the MEISINGER Bone Management® systems, the company introduced a complete coordinated product line for dental implants to the market. MEISINGER moved from Düsseldorf to neighboring Neuss. In Neuss, production and the administration department were merged.

2008

Production and administration of the head office is extended. In the same year, MEISINGER established its national sales team for on-the-spot customer service.

2009

In cooperation with the sports car manufacturer Porsche, MEISINGER presented the Bone Management® Road Show. It was notable for its modern implant subjects, high-profile speakers, hands-on lectures, and the exclusive ambience of the Porsche centers.

2013

MEISINGER celebrated its 125th anniversary. Also in 2013, Hager & Meisinger produced and marketed contra-angled headpieces and turbines for the first time. The “Condura” drive exemplifies functionality, high performance, and reliability.

2014

MEISINGER became the exclusive sales partner of NanoBone®. The bone grafting material's central features are the very high inner surface and the complete remodeling.

2016

Two floors were added to most of the production hall at headquarters in Neuss, creating the foundation for further organic growth.

2017

With “MyPlant II,” MEISINGER introduced its own implant system to the market. It was developed with the collaboration of Prof. Dr. Georg-Hubertus Nentwig and Dr. Walter Moser.

2021

MEISINGER completed a new second building complex in Neuss, Germany, creating space for a fully automated storage system to supply customers more efficiently. The new facilities also provide space for a modern training room.

2022

MEISINGER and long-time partner DENTAL RATIO® grow closer together and distribute the OKTAGON® implant system under the new brand name MEISINGER IMPLANTS.

Management of the Hager & Meisinger group of companies

Dr. Burkard Höchst

Dr. Burkard Höchst is Managing Partner of Hager & Meisinger GmbH since 1998, overseeing production.

Sebastian Voss

Sebastian Voss is Managing Partner of Hager & Meisinger GmbH since 1998, overseeing sales and marketing sector.

Ulf-Christian Henschen

Ulf-Christian Henschen ist CEO of MEISINGER IMPLANTS GmbH.

Ethan Miller

Ethan Miler is CEO of MEISINGER USA L.L.C. He is managing the subsidiary of Hager & Meisinger GmbH.

Maxime Takizawa

Maxime Takizawa is the CEO of the subsidary MEISINGER France.

Ranee Navankasattusas

Ranee Navankasattusas is Managing Director of Meisinger Asia Co., Ltd based in Thailand.

Francesco Maggioni

Francesco Maggioni is Managing Director of Meisinger Italy S.r.l.

Social and ecological commitment

For over 130 years, MEISINGER has felt a close connection to its home on the Lower Rhine and its people. This is why the family business supports social and ecological projects as well as popular sports in Neuss and the region. Our commitment is focussed on our cooperation with the "Gemeinnützige Werkstätten Neuss", NABU and the "Böhner Cup" youth tennis tournament.

As an energy-intensive production company, we have always been aware of our ecological responsibility. For more than 10 years, we have been using only TÜV-certified electricity that comes from 100% renewable energy sources and pay attention to sustainable behaviour in our day-to-day work - whether it's the environmentally friendly disposal of recyclable materials or the conscious use of compressed air to remove oil residues. We also actively promote the use of e-mobility and public transport through charging stations and flexible shifts.

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