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Oral diseases encompass a range of diseases and conditions that include dental caries, periodontal (gum) disease, tooth loss, oral cancer, oro-dental trauma, noma and birth defects such as cleft lip and palate. Oral diseases are among the most common noncommunicable diseases worldwide, affecting an estimated 3.5 billion people worldwide. While the global burden of oral health conditions is growing, particularly in low- and middle-income countries, the overall burden of oral health conditions on services is likely to keep increasing because of population growth and ageing. The FDI Vision 2030;Delivering Optimal Oral Health for All (Vision 2030) report confronts the reality and addresses the strategic challenges that the dental profession and the oral health community will face over the next decade. According to the Vision 2030, by 2030, essential oral health services are integrated into healthcare in every country and appropriate quality oral healthcare becomes available, accessible, and affordable for all. The recent COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on oral health service delivery by limiting face-to-face contact with patients and the scope of care that can be delivered safely. The Global Alliance for Oral Health is a partnership of organizations from around the world that are working to promote oral health and prevent oral diseases. The Alliance works to raise awareness of oral health issues, to advocate for policies and programs that support oral health, and to support research on oral diseases and their prevention. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 11.060.20 is an international organization that sets standards for a wide range of products, including dental equipment. ISO standards help to ensure that dental equipment is safe, effective, and compatible with other dental equipment. It includes the standards for dental radiographic films (ISO 37.040.25) and toothbrushes and dental floss (ISO 97.170). Dental care and equipment collectively form the cornerstone of oral health and the broader field of dentistry. Dental care encompasses a wide range of preventive, diagnostic, and treatment services designed to maintain and improve oral health. These services include routine dental check-ups, cleanings, restorative procedures, orthodontics, oral surgery, and more. Access to quality dental care is essential for overall well-being, as oral health is closely linked to various systemic health issues.This report comes with 10% free customization, enabling you to add data that meets your specific business needs.
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According to the research report, “Global Dental Equipment Market Overview, 2028” the market is anticipated to cross USD 14 Billion by 2028, increasing from USD 9.89 Billion in 2022. A number of factors, including advancements in technology and increased public awareness of the critical role oral health plays in overall wellbeing, are driving the spectacular expansion of the global market for dental equipment. Rapid advancements in dental technology have revolutionized the industry by allowing for less intrusive treatments, more accurate diagnoses, and more efficient workflows for dental professionals. Diagnosis and treatment planning have become more precise and effective thanks to advancements in digital radiography, 3D imaging, and chair side CAD/CAM technologies. Additionally, improved patient management and communication have resulted from the integration of teledentistry and electronic health data. As people become more aware of the link between oral health and overall health on a worldwide scale, they are encouraged to prioritize routine dental checkups and preventive treatment. This mentality shift, together with rising disposable income in many areas, has increased demand for complete dental care, which is fueling the growth of the dental equipment market. Investment in dental infrastructure and equipment has risen sharply in recent years, particularly in developing nations looking to close the accessibility gap as governments and healthcare organizations continue to stress the importance of oral health.
Based on the geography, the market is segmented into regions and countries include North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, South America, and Middle East and Africa. North America is leading the market of dental equipment in 2022 with more than USD 4 Billion. There are a number of oral health organizations in North America that work to promote oral health and prevent oral diseases. Some of the most notable organizations include, American Dental Association, Canadian Dental Association, American Association of Orthodontists, and many others. These organizations work to promote oral health and prevent oral diseases through a variety of programs and initiatives, including public education campaigns, advocacy, and research. The North American dental equipment market is also driven by the rapid technological advancement in the field of dentistry. New technologies, such as digital dentistry and laser dentistry, are making dental care more effective and efficient. This is leading to increased demand for dental equipment that incorporates these new technologies. Asia Pacific also holds the significant market share. The Asia Pacific dental equipment market is expected to continue to grow in the coming years. This growth will be driven by the increasing prevalence of dental diseases, the increasing demand for dental care, and the rapid technological advancement in the field of dentistry. A rising number of Europeans aged and over are in consistent demand for healthcare services, driving medical and dental instrument manufacturers' sales.
Dental Radiology Equipment, Systems and Parts, Laboratory Machines, Hygiene Maintenance Devices, Dental Lasers, and Other Equipment comprise the market's product type segmentation. The primary diagnostic and dominating technique used in dentistry is dental radiology. For dental professionals to visualize and diagnose a variety of oral and maxillofacial diseases, this equipment is essential. A variety of instruments, including intraoral and extraoral equipment, are included in dental radiology equipment. By 2022, an intraoral device will rule the market. As dental professional throughout the world update their equipment to benefit from digital technology, the market for intraoral dental imaging equipment - including digital X-ray machines and digital sensors - continues to expand. The market for extraoral dental imaging equipment encompasses both digital units and analog units. These machines are used to capture images of the patient's head, neck, and jaw, providing a broader view of the oral and maxillofacial area.
A variety of equipment’s present in the dental equipment industry, including CAD/CAM, vacuums and compressors, cone and beam CT systems, casting machines, furnaces and ovens, and electrosurgical equipment. CAD/CAM (Computer-Aided Design/Computer-Aided Manufacturing) equipment is a dominant participant and has in fact had a considerable market share among the equipment categories. Growing number medical professionals are using CAD/CAM systems because of their precision, efficiency, and capacity for same-day restorations. Dental laboratories' machine equipment is essential as e it ensures accuracy and productivity. The Electronic Waxer, Ceramic Furnaces, Suction Unit, Micro Motor, and Hydraulic Press product categories are included in the market for laboratory machine equipment. The sterilizers, air purification & filters, and hypodermic needle incineration are examples of hygiene maintenance equipment. Tools for hygiene maintenance are vital for preserving a clean and secure atmosphere in dental offices and healthcare facilities. The most significant and often used of this equipment is a sterilizer. Sterilizers are essential for infection prevention because they make sure dental tools and equipment are safe for patient use by effectively eliminating harmful microorganisms from them.
Dental lasers represent a cutting-edge technological advancement in the field of dentistry, offering precise and minimally invasive solutions for a wide range of dental procedures. The market for dental lasers encompasses various types, including diode lasers, carbon dioxide lasers, and yttrium aluminum garnet (YAG) lasers. Diode lasers are commonly used for soft tissue treatments, such as gum reshaping, periodontal therapy, and oral lesion removal, owing to their high level of precision and hemostatic capabilities. Carbon dioxide lasers, known for their high absorption in water, are primarily utilized for soft tissue surgeries, include frenectomies, oral lesion removal, and crown lengthening procedures. YAG lasers, with their versatile applications in both soft and hard tissue treatments, are employed for procedures such as cavity preparation, endodontic treatments, and periodontal therapy. These dental lasers offer numerous benefits, including reduced bleeding, minimal or no need for anesthesia, decreased risk of infection, and faster healing times for patients. Their non-invasive nature often leads to reduced post-operative discomfort, making them particularly appealing to patients seeking a more comfortable dental experience. Different kinds of dental equipment are necessary to ensure effective and painless dental procedures. Out of all of them, handpiece equipment dominates the market and is the most common. High-speed and low-speed dental handpieces are essential instruments that dentists and dental hygienists use on a regular basis for a variety of activities, including drilling, cutting, polishing, and shaping dental materials. Their outstanding precision, strength, and adaptability make them essential for a range of dental procedures. Another crucial component of the dental operatory is the dental chair, which offers ergonomic support and comfort for the patient and the dentist during procedures. Light-curing equipment is necessary to properly and reliably cure dental composites and adhesives. Scaling devices are essential for dental care since they help remove plaque and tartar buildup for maintaining oral health.
Based on the End-User’s the market is categorized into Hospital and clinics, Research and Academic institutes, and others end users. Among them, hospitals and clinics stand out as the dominant end-user, representing the largest market share. These healthcare institutions provide a whole range of dental services that rely on dental equipment, from straightforward examinations and cleanings to complex oral surgeries and restorative procedures. Because of the need for precision, effectiveness, and patient safety in clinical settings, modern dental technology is required. Academic and research institutes are next, which are crucial for advancing dental science and educating the upcoming generation of dental professionals. Dental equipment is used in various settings to support research, clinical trials, and education, which helps to continuously improve dental care. In addition to these two primary end-user sectors, dental equipment is utilized in a wide variety of contexts, such as dental laboratories, mobile dentistry units, and specialty dental care facilities, further widening the market. The overwhelming presence of hospitals and clinics emphasizes the critical role dental equipment plays in delivering high-quality dental care, and the growing number of academic and research institutions is a reflection of the industry's ongoing innovation and education.
Considered in this report:
- Geography: Global
- Historic year: 2017
- Base year: 2022
- Estimated year: 2023
- Forecast year: 2028
Aspects covered in this report:
- Global Dental Equipment market Outlook with its value and forecast along with its segments
- Region & Country-wise Dental Equipment market analysis
- Various drivers and challenges
- On-going trends and developments
- Top profiled companies
- Strategic recommendation
Regions & Countries covered in the report
- North America (United States, Canada, Mexico)
- Europe (Germany, United Kingdom, France, Spain, Italy, Russia)
- Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, India, Australia, South Korea)
- South America (Brazil, Argentina, Colombia)
- Middle-East & Africa (UAE, Saudi Arabia, South Africa
By Product Type:
- Dental Radiology Equipment
- Intra-Oral
- Digital X-ray Unit
- Digital Sensors
- Extra-Oral
- Digital Units
- Analog Units
- Systems & Parts
- CAD/CAM
- Vacuums & Compressors
- Cone Beam CT Systems
- Cast Machine
- Furnace and Ovens
- Electrosurgical Equipment
- Laboratory Machines
- Electronic Waxer
- Ceramic Furnaces
- Suction Unit
- Micro Motor
- Hydraulic Press
- Hygiene Maintenance Devices
- Sterilizers
- Air Purification & Filters
- Hypodermic Needle Incinerator
- Dental Lasers
- Diode Lasers
- Carbon Dioxide Lasers
- Yttrium Aluminum Garnet Lasers
- Other Equipment
- Hand Piece
- Chairs
- Light Cure
- Scaling Unit
By End-User:
- Hospital and clinics
- Research and Academic institutes
- Others end users
Intended audience:
This report can be useful to industry consultants, manufacturers, suppliers, associations, and organizations related to the Dental equipment industry, government bodies, and other stakeholders to align their market-centric strategies. In addition to marketing and presentations, it will also increase competitive knowledge about the industry.Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary5. Economic /Demographic Snapshot13. Strategic Recommendations15. Disclaimer
2. Market Dynamics
3. Research Methodology
4. Market Structure
6. Global Dental Equipment Market Outlook
7. North America Dental Equipment Market Outlook
8. Europe Dental Equipment Market Outlook
9. Asia-Pacific Dental Equipment Market Outlook
10. South America Dental Equipment Market Outlook
11. Middle East & Africa Dental Equipment Market Outlook
12. Competitive Landscape
14. Annexure
List of Figures
List of Table