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DENTAL LABORATORIES MARKET ANALYSIS

Dental Laboratories Market, By Product Type (Crowns and Bridges, Dentures, Veneers, Orthodontic Appliances, Implants, and Others), By Equipment (Milling Equipment, Dental Scanners, Furnaces, Articulators, Dental Lasers, and Others), By Material (Ceramic, Metal, Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal, and Polymer), By End User (Dental Clinics, Hospitals, Dental Schools and Research Institutes, and Others), By Geography (North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa)

  • Published In : Aug 2024
  • Code : CMI4750
  • Pages :312
  • Formats :
      Excel and PDF
  • Industry : Medical Devices

Dental Laboratories Market Size and Trends

The Global Dental Laboratories Market is estimated to be valued at USD 36.12 Billion in 2024 and is expected to reach USD 54.10 Billion by 2031, a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.9% from 2024 to 2031.

Dental Laboratories Market Key Factors

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Dental laboratories play a crucial role in meeting the rising demand for advanced dental care by providing services like dental crowns, bridges, dentures, and other dental prosthetics to dentists. Increased awareness about oral healthcare and rising incidence of dental diseases and conditions are key factors fueling the growth of this market.

Rising prevalence of dental diseases and conditions

Dental diseases and conditions have been on the rise globally in the recent past. Poor dietary habits, lack of proper oral hygiene, and increasing consumption of sugar and processed foods have all contributed to this unfortunate upsurge. Dental caries commonly known as cavities and periodontal diseases which include gingivitis and more advanced conditions like periodontitis have seen substantial rise in prevalence across both developed and developing world. Studies show dental caries to be the single most common chronic condition among children and teens worldwide. If left untreated, it can cause pain, tooth loss and even systemic health issues. Periodontal diseases are even more widespread affecting majority of adults to some degree. Severe periodontitis is a major cause of tooth loss in middle aged and older population globally. With lengthening lifespans and ageing populations across the world, the demand for dental treatments and need for specialized dental services is bound to increase substantially.

This rising incidence of oral diseases has created an upsurge in demand for dental services like diagnostic, preventive, restorative, and surgical procedures over the past decade. General dental checkups, dental cleanings, fillings, root canals, crowns, bridges, dentures, and oral surgeries are being increasingly utilized to diagnose and treat oral health issues. Moreover, with growing dental aesthetic consciousness among people, cosmetic dentistry procedures like teeth whitening, bonding, and veneers have gained immense popularity worldwide. All these factors have translated to significant rise in patient footfall in dental clinics and increased workload for dental practitioners. This in turn is propelling the growth of the dental laboratories market as most dental procedures require inputs from dental laboratories for laboratory made restorations, impressions, molds, scans, and models among others.

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Technological advancements in dental equipment and instruments

Dental technology has transformed radically in the last few decades with the incorporation of digital technologies, modern materials, and advanced equipment. Adoption of cone beam computed tomography or CBCT for advanced 3D radiography in dentistry has enabled more precise diagnosis and treatment planning. CAD/CAM technology is being extensively used for computer aided designing and milling of dental restorations directly from digital impressions and scans. 3D printing or additive manufacturing is making inroads in dental laboratories for creating dental appliances, surgical guides, dental models and prototypes with increased accuracy and efficiency. Software for oral imaging, treatment simulations, cone beam reconstruction, 3D modeling and milling path programming have become integral parts of dental workstations today. Laser procedures have gained acceptance for soft tissue surgeries, periodontal therapies, caries removal, bleaching and more. Materials like resin composites, glass ceramics, zirconia and polymer injectable offer superior strength, aesthetics and biocompatibility over earlier amalgams and acrylics. Advancements like digital intraoral scanners, newest CAD/CAM systems, robotic arms, micro-milled burs, polymerization lights, milling and sintering machines have greatly boosted productivity and turnaround time in dental labs. This has propelled some dental laboratories to integrate additive manufacturing and robotic automation into their operations for increased efficiency. Such technological transformations across the dental industry have spurred growth in sophisticated dental laboratory equipment demand and created new opportunities for innovation. Advanced digital workflows, next generation materials and automated production are poised to revolutionize dental laboratories in the future.

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