Cleveland, OH, June 12, 2013 — Zuga Medical, a medical device company developing a dental implant system, has received a $250,000 investment commitment from nonprofit venture development organization JumpStart Inc. Funding will be used to launch the company’s FDA-approved Zuga® implant system that allows general practice dentists to perform procedures previously the domain of oral surgeons.RELATED | Are allografts better than allopasts for socket grafting? “From a clinical standpoint, Zuga Medical’s implants are highly preferable to bridges, the more commonly used dental prostheses, as they provide a permanent solution with the same function as the original tooth.” says CEO Steve Cornelius. “In addition, the Zuga system simplifies the entire procedure, freeing the patient to spend less time in the dentist office — all for about the same price as a bridge.”RELATED |What to know about milling and pressing Zuga Medical’s technology was invented by CSO and Founder Dr. Chan Wang. The company’s Zuga® dental implant consists of a surgical-grade-titanium-threaded rod that is inserted in the jaw at the location of a missing tooth. A specialized abutment is added to the rod after installation, and a standard crown is attached. Zuga’s technology is specially designed to simplify and streamline implant placement and restoration, allowing the dentist to provide implant services without the use of complex alignment systems and outsourced lab services.