Global Dental Market

Dental Market Size, Share, Growth Analysis, By Type (Dental Consumables, Dental Equipment), By Service (General Dentistry, Orthodontics, Prosthodontics, Oral Surgery), By End User (Dental Laboratory, Dental Clinic, Research/Academic Institute), By Region - Industry Forecast 2024-2031


Report ID: SQMIG35D2017 | Region: Global | Published Date: February, 2024
Pages: 157 | Tables: 90 | Figures: 76

Dental Market Regional Insights

The Asia Pacific continues to see the fastest growth rates, North America and Europe still hold the majority of the market share for dental products. The main factor in developed countries has been an ageing population with rising dental care needs. In the US, Europe, and Japan, the number of people over 65 is expected to triple by 2050. Senior citizens must take good care of their teeth since gum disease, which is frequently linked to more serious health problems, is more common in this population. Growing middle classes and rising income in developing nations make access to better oral health easier. Healthcare, particularly dental care, has elevated in importance throughout Asia-Pacific as per capita income rises. Because more people can afford to school, more people are aware of how serious oral health issues are.

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Global Dental Market size was valued at USD 44.99 billion in 2022 and is poised to grow from USD 48.32 billion in 2023 to USD 85.55 billion by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 7.4% in the forecast period (2024-2031).

The Global Dental market is highly competitive and somewhat fragmented. To maintain a competitive edge, the major industry participants are continually implementing various growth strategies such as free dental check-ups and dental education campaigns. In order to provide industries with the most effective and economical solutions, the major market players are also continually concentrating on R&D. 'Dentsply Sirona (US) ', 'Danaher Corporation (US) ', 'Henry Schein Inc. (US) ', '3M (US) ', 'Zimmer Biomet (US) ', 'Align Technology Inc. (US) ', 'Ivoclar Vivadent AG (Switzerland) ', 'Institut Straumann AG (Switzerland) ', 'GC Corporation (Japan) ', 'Patterson Companies Inc. (US) ', 'Planmeca Oy (Finland) ', 'Biolase Inc. (US) ', 'Nobel Biocare Services AG (Switzerland) ', 'Kavo Kerr Group (Germany) ', 'Septodont Holding (France) ', 'Ultradent Products Inc. (US) ', 'Young Innovations Inc. (US) ', 'VOCO GmbH (Germany) ', 'Kuraray Co. Ltd. (Japan) ', 'Coltene Holding AG (Switzerland)'

The World Health Organization is taking steps to effectively regulate oral health hazards, including formulating oral health policies and implementing community-based projects for oral disease prevention. Additionally, it offers technical assistance to many nations in order to integrate oral health into public health and develop their oral health systems. It also helps national health authorities put efficient fluoride programs in place to treat dental caries. These initiatives will increase public awareness and generate a significant demand for dental care and implants, which will result in an expansion of the global market for dental surgical and diagnostic equipment.

A number of companies have upgraded their services as a result of the rapid advancements in radiography techniques in an effort to increase their market potential and solidify their positions. The creation of new, cutting-edge dental care tools that would lessen patients' discomfort is a major focus of the producers of dental radiology equipment's research and development (R&D) spending.

The Asia Pacific continues to see the fastest growth rates, North America and Europe still hold the majority of the market share for dental products. The main factor in developed countries has been an ageing population with rising dental care needs. In the US, Europe, and Japan, the number of people over 65 is expected to triple by 2050. Senior citizens must take good care of their teeth since gum disease, which is frequently linked to more serious health problems, is more common in this population. Growing middle classes and rising income in developing nations make access to better oral health easier. Healthcare, particularly dental care, has elevated in importance throughout Asia-Pacific as per capita income rises. Because more people can afford to school, more people are aware of how serious oral health issues are.

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