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The Edentulous market is a segment of the dental industry that focuses on providing products and services to people who are missing all of their natural teeth. This includes dentures, implants, bridges, and other prosthetic devices. Edentulous patients require specialized care and treatment, as they are unable to perform basic oral hygiene tasks such as brushing and flossing. Treatment options for edentulous patients include dentures, implants, bridges, and other prosthetic devices. These treatments can help restore the patient's ability to eat, speak, and smile with confidence.
The Edentulous market is a growing segment of the dental industry, as more people are losing their natural teeth due to age, disease, or injury. This market is expected to continue to grow as the population ages and more people require specialized care.
Companies in the Edentulous market include DenMat, Nobel Biocare, Straumann, Dentsply Sirona, and Zimmer Biomet. These companies provide a variety of products and services to edentulous patients, including dentures, implants, bridges, and other prosthetic devices. Show Less Read more