Restorative Dentistry Market: Global Overview and Forecast (2024-2030)

Restorative Dentistry Market size was valued at USD 17.84 Bn. in 2023 and the total Restorative Dentistry revenue is expected to grow by 6.3% from 2024 to 2030, reaching nearly USD 27.37 Bn.

Restorative Dentistry Market Overview:

Restorative dentistry is defined as the diagnosis, practice examination, and coordinated treatment of any sickness of teeth and their supporting structures, as well as dentition rehabilitation to satisfy a patient's aesthetic and functional demands. The dentist does restorative dentistry to keep a patient's mouth healthy and functional. Growing oral health illnesses, dental difficulties, particularly among young children and the elderly, rising awareness of dental care and restorative dentistry, rising dental tourism, and the development of improved technology solutions are all factors contributing to the market's growth. Rising oral health illnesses and dental issues such as dental caries, cavities in the tooth, and missing teeth are driving the restorative dentistry market demand. The increased dental tourism in the developing countries is driving restorative dentistry market growth. For example, according to a 2022 article titled "Dental Tourism 2022: Get Cheaper Dental Implants and Veneers Abroad," dental implant tourism is growing more popular due to cost savings. Additionally, it has been noticed that all-on-4 implants cost more than USD 15,000 in the United States and are particularly popular with patients going overseas since they can be placed significantly faster and with fewer visits than normal implants. As a result of the increasing dental tourism business, the demand for restorative dental operations is increasing. However, the high cost of restorative operations and treatments would most probably affect market growth throughout the forecast period.Restorative Dentistry MarketTo know about the Research Methodology:-Request Free Sample Report

Restorative Dentistry Market Dynamics:

Rising dental tourism in emerging countries

One of the most profitable segments of the healthcare tourism industry is dental tourism. This market has increased rapidly with increasing within the last few years in developing nations such as India, Mexico, Hungary, Poland, and Turkey emerging as fast-growing dental attractions. Growth in these market may be ascribed mostly to lower dental treatment costs in these nations when compared to developed economies, as well as infrastructure improvements. Dental crowns, for example, cost USD 2,000 in the United States and $1,000 in the United Kingdom, but just USD 100 in the Philippines, USD 300 in India, and USD 400 in Mexico. Dental tourism also provides reduced long waiting times and significant cost savings. Thus, the cost of dental tourism is a significant component driving the Restorative Dentistry Market's growth. Some of these nations' dental tour packages attract a large number of dental tourists each year. These packages include the price of dental treatments as well as trip packages; the total cost in emerging nations is still lower than the cost of dental treatments alone in either the United States or the United Kingdom. The number of patients traveling from high-cost regions to low-cost treatment locations all over Asia, Latin America, and Eastern Europe is expected to increase during the forecast period. The distance traveled by patients also has a significant impact on the growth of a country's dental tourist industry. Travel expenses should also be addressed while choosing a treatment destination. Many nations, like Thailand, Malaysia, and Hungary, provide dental tour packages that include both dental treatments and a holiday, drawing many patients from industrialized countries. As a result, dental tourism would present several chances for manufacturers and distributors to establish themselves in rising markets. This kind of activity would increase the need for restorative dental treatments. Recognizing the cost benefits, many patients from industrialized nations are increasingly traveling overseas for dental treatments, increasing demand for restorative dental materials in their restorative dentistry market. Increasing demand for CAD/CAM technologies in Dental Industry Computer-aided design (CAD)/computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) is preferred by the dental industry due to the increased accuracy offered by these technologies for dental restoration and digital orthodontics. These technologies are utilized in dental restoration treatments to create milled crowns, dentures, bridges, and manufactured abutments. CAD/CAM technology is also used in orthodontic treatments to design customized brackets and detachable braces. The increased usage of CAD/CAM has also decreased the need to wear temporary bridges/crowns during dental restoration treatments, allowing for fewer time-consuming treatment procedures and a reduction in the frequency of doctor visits. According to the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD), chairside CAD/CAM was used by 34% of assessed practitioners in the United States in 2017, up from 28% in 2015. Thus, 32% of clinics without chairside CAD/CAM are considering future purchases. However, most prosthetic components are still created manually, and the usage of CAD/CAM in restorative dental goods is increasing because of its merits. Although most prosthetic parts are still manufactured manually, CAD/CAM prosthetic elements are becoming more popular due to the advantages of CAD/CAM over traditional methods. Additionally, CAD/CAM offers substantial benefits in the customization of dental prostheses. The digitalization trend also motivates dental product makers to spend more on CAD/CAM technology. Rising demand for Innovative tools and techniques in the dental industry Innovative technological platforms offer exciting perspectives in regenerative dentistry, and then when combined with stem cell science would also provide new, non-invasive procedures for dental tissue repair and regeneration. The utilization of nanostructured materials, in particular, might be critical in fine-tuning stem cell activity to promote correct pulp and periodontal regeneration, avoiding tissue fibrosis and misdifferentiation while also enabling adequate tissue reinnervation and vascularization. Thus, restorative dentistry is still considered one of the most beneficial techniques in rehabilitating patients' smiles, due to modern nanotechnological instruments and high-performing, attractive, and lasting biomaterials.

Restorative Dentistry Market Segment Analysis:

By Product, The restorative materials segment held the largest market share of about 40% and dominated the market in 2023. The rapid growth of the segment is due to the growing significance of aesthetics, which is resulting in cosmetic dentistry procedures. The rapid use of biomaterials in dentistry and the widespread use of these materials in the fabrication of dental restorations are increasing across the globe. Additionally, new equipment technologies have boosted the precision and quality of the restoration. These aspect are helping in the growth of segment in Restorative Dentistry Market. Materials used to repair damaged teeth and/or replace missing teeth are referred to as restorative dentistry materials. Fillings, bridges, crowns, and inlays are made from restorative dental materials to restore the appearance, structure, or function of a tooth. The growing and productive interaction of the multidisciplinary disciplines of material science and molecular biology has raised the demand for bio-medical materials in recent years. Materials used in dentistry have developed significantly as a result of this interaction. Dental researchers and material scientists are particularly interested in developing dental materials with decreased polymerization shrinkage (PS) and enhanced depth of cure or degree of conversion, as well as improved mechanical characteristics and aesthetics. The most significant improvements that make the dental material easier to polish and wear-resistant are micro and nano-sized reinforcing fillers. Tooth loss due to any reason, such as trauma, brushing practices, or cavities, is a common issue that necessitates tooth repair using materials that have the qualities necessary for dental materials.Restorative Dentistry MarketDirect restorative materials, indirect restorative materials, biomaterials, bonding agents/adhesives, and impression materials are sub-segments of the restorative materials segment. Direct restorations, as compared to indirect restorations, are typically put directly onto tooth structure in a single visit and do not require laboratory preparation. The emergence of CAD/CAM systems has blurred the distinction between direct and indirect restorative materials, as this technology allows for the in-office manufacture of ceramic restorations. Amalgam is a direct substance that has several advantages in restorative dentistry. Amalgam is a long-lasting, low-cost, and safe substance used to reconstruct molars and premolars. Individuals of all ages can utilize amalgam in stress-bearing parts of the mouth. The amalgam prevents leakage during trituration, avoids contact with mercury, and does not dispose of scrap amalgam in trash receptacles. The advantages of amalgam increase widespread application, which increases market revenue. Composite resin is the most common direct placement alternative to dental amalgam, providing patients with relatively low-cost, tooth-colored restorations. It is made from a mixture of glass filler and acrylic, composite resin creates a highly esthetic filling and may also be used for veneers. It is good for small to moderate-size restorations and its adhesive qualities allow for minimal tooth preparation. Composite resin mimics natural tooth color and translucency, although it can become discolored over time. However, composite resins have limited indication, their placement is more time-consuming than for amalgam, cost-benefit considerations are a concern, and difficulty in obtaining a marginal seal persists. Composite resin restorations are not recommended for MOD or other multi-surface restorations.

Restorative Dentistry Market Regional Insights:

The North American region held the largest market share of about 45% and dominated the market in 2023. This region is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.1% and maintain its dominance at the end of the forecast period. The North American restorative dentistry market is anticipated to increase because of increasing dental disease prevalence, a growing elderly population, the presence of leading competitors, and rising dental care expenditures throughout this region. For example, according to a July 2022 research study titled "Fluoridation cessation and children's dental caries: A 7-year follow-up evaluation of Grade 2 schoolchildren in Calgary and Edmonton, Canada," the prevalence of primary caries in Calgary was higher than in Edmonton, with a crude deft prevalence of primary caries in Calgary of 64.8% and 55.1% in Edmonton. Similarly, tooth loss is quite common in the Mexican population, according to a research study published in April 2022 titled "Self-Reported Dental Caries by Mexican Elementary and Middle-School Schoolchildren in the Context of Socioeconomic Indicators: A National Ecological Study," with prevalence ranging between 13.5% and 34.5%. As a result of the high incidence of dental problems in the region, the demand for restorative dentistry products is expected to rise, driving market growth in the region. The presence of several of the industry's top players, as well as their increasing investments and new product launches, is expected to benefit the market. For example, Dentsply Sirona, in collaboration with VITA Zahnfabrik, launched CEREC MTL Zirconia in September 2022, a zirconium oxide enriched with yttrium oxide, which is a special color technology consisting of a multilayer color gradient combined with high translucency, resulting in very natural aesthetics without compromising strength. As a result, it is a good material for bridges, crowns, inlays, onlays, and veneers. Similarly, Ditropan Dental USA began commercial operations for its dental implant portfolio in September 2020. Thus, increasing the number of important market participants in the nation would increase the market growth.Restorative Dentistry MarketEurope is expected to increase considerably throughout the forecast period due to rising oral health awareness and a rapidly growing target population. In Addition, the growing importance of aesthetics is expected to drive regional market growth. According to a Eurostat post released in October 2022, Cyprus and Greece had the greatest number of dentists per 100,000 people in 2018. The growing number of practitioners in the country, as well as dental hospitals and universities, are expected to bridge the demand-supply imbalance, consequently boosting the region's market growth. In addition, the country's dental population is increasing as the prevalence of tooth decay and the desire for aesthetic dentistry increases. This aspect is expected to accelerate market growth.

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Restorative Dentistry Market
Report Coverage Details
Base Year: 2023 Forecast Period: 2024-2030
Historical Data: 2018 to 2023 Market Size in 2023: US $ 17.84 Bn.
Forecast Period 2024 to 2030 CAGR: 6.3% Market Size in 2030: US $ 27.37 Bn.
Segments Covered: by Product Restorative Materials Implants Prosthetics Materials Restorative Equipment
by Application Conservative and Endodontics Implantology Prosthodontics Other Applications
by End User Dental Hospitals and Clinics Dental Laboratories Other End Users

Restorative Dentistry Market, by Region

North America (United States, Canada and Mexico) Europe (UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Austria, Turkey, Russia and Rest of Europe) Asia Pacific (China, India, Japan, South Korea, Australia, ASEAN and Rest of APAC) Middle East and Africa (South Africa, GCC, Egypt, Nigeria and Rest of ME&A) South America (Brazil, Argentina, Columbia and Rest of South America)

Restorative Dentistry Market, Key Players are:

1. Dentsply Sirona Inc. (US) 2. Danaher Corporation (US) 3. 3M (US) 4. BISCO, Inc., (US) 5. Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc. (US) 6. Ultradent Products, Inc. (US) 7. Envista Holdings Corporation (US) 8. Dental Technologies, Inc. (US) 9. Henry Schein, Inc. (US) 10.Keystone Dental Inc. (US) 11.Brasseler USA (US) 12.Kuraray Noritake Dental (US) 13.DiaDent Group International (Canada) 14.Voco Gmbh (Germany) 15.BEGO GmbH & Co. KG (Germany) 16.Dental Direkt GmbH (Germany) 17.vhf camfacture AG (Germany) 18.Septodont Holding (France) 19.Zhermack SpA. (Italy) 20.Ivoclar Vivadent AG (Liechtenstein) 21.Institut Straumann AG (Switzerland) 22.COLTENE Group (Switzerland) 23.GC Corporation (Japan) 24.Mitsui Chemicals, Inc. (Japan) 25.SHOFU INC. (Japan) 26.SDI Limited (Australia) 27.Aidite Technology Co., Ltd. (China) FAQs: 1. Which is the potential market for the Restorative Dentistry market in terms of the region? Ans. North America is the potential market for the Restorative Dentistry market in terms of region. 2. What are the opportunities for new market entrants? Ans. The key opportunity in the market is the Increasing demand for CAD/CAM technologies in Dental Industry. 3. What is expected to drive the growth of the Restorative Dentistry market in the forecast period? Ans. A major driver in the Restorative Dentistry market is the Rising dental tourism in emerging countries. 4. What is the projected market size & growth rate of the Restorative Dentistry Market? Ans. Restorative Dentistry Market size was valued at USD 17.84 Bn. in 2023 and the total Restorative Dentistry revenue is expected to grow by 6.3% from 2024 to 2030, reaching nearly USD 27.37 Bn. 5. What segments are covered in the Restorative Dentistry Market report? Ans. The segments covered are Product, Application, End User, and Region.
1. Global Restorative Dentistry Market: Research Methodology 2. Global Restorative Dentistry Market: Executive Summary 2.1 Market Overview and Definitions 2.1.1. Introduction to Global Restorative Dentistry Market 2.2. Summary 2.2.1. Key Findings 2.2.2. Recommendations for Investors 2.2.3. Recommendations for Market Leaders 2.2.4. Recommendations for New Market Entry 3. Global Restorative Dentistry Market: Competitive Analysis 3.1 MMR Competition Matrix 3.1.1. Market Structure by region 3.1.2. Competitive Benchmarking of Key Players 3.2 Consolidation in the Market 3.2.1 M&A by region 3.3 Key Developments by Companies 3.4 Market Drivers 3.5 Market Restraints 3.6 Market Opportunities 3.7 Market Challenges 3.8 Market Dynamics 3.9 PORTERS Five Forces Analysis 3.10 PESTLE 3.11 Regulatory Landscape by region • North America • Europe • Asia Pacific • The Middle East and Africa • South America 3.12 COVID-19 Impact 4. Global Restorative Dentistry Market Segmentation 4.1 Global Restorative Dentistry Market, by Product (2023-2030) • Restorative Materials • Implants • Prosthetics Materials • Restorative Equipment 4.2 Global Restorative Dentistry Market, by Application (2023-2030) • Conservative and Endodontics • Implantology • Prosthodontics • Other Applications 4.3 Global Restorative Dentistry Market, by End-User (2023-2030) • Dental Hospitals and Clinics • Dental Laboratories • Other End Users 5. North America Restorative Dentistry Market(2023-2030) 5.1 North America Restorative Dentistry Market, by Product (2023-2030) • Restorative Materials • Implants • Prosthetics Materials • Restorative Equipment 5.2 North America Restorative Dentistry Market, by Application (2023-2030) • Conservative and Endodontics • Implantology • Prosthodontics • Other Applications 5.3 North America Restorative Dentistry Market, by End-User (2023-2030) • Dental Hospitals and Clinics • Dental Laboratories • Other End Users 5.4 North America Restorative Dentistry Market, by Country (2023-2030) • United States • Canada • Mexico 6. Europe Restorative Dentistry Market (2023-2030) 6.1. European Restorative Dentistry Market, by Product (2023-2030) 6.2. European Restorative Dentistry Market, by Application (2023-2030) 6.3. European Restorative Dentistry Market, by End-User (2023-2030) 6.4. European Restorative Dentistry Market, by Country (2023-2030) • UK • France • Germany • Italy • Spain • Sweden • Austria • Rest Of Europe 7. Asia Pacific Restorative Dentistry Market (2023-2030) 7.1. Asia Pacific Restorative Dentistry Market, by Product (2023-2030) 7.2. Asia Pacific Restorative Dentistry Market, by Application (2023-2030) 7.3. Asia Pacific Restorative Dentistry Market, by End-User (2023-2030) 7.4. Asia Pacific Restorative Dentistry Market, by Country (2023-2030) • China • India • Japan • South Korea • Australia • ASEAN • Rest Of APAC 8. Middle East and Africa Restorative Dentistry Market (2023-2030) 8.1 Middle East and Africa Restorative Dentistry Market, by Product (2023-2030) 8.2. Middle East and Africa Restorative Dentistry Market, by Application (2023-2030) 8.3. Middle East and Africa Restorative Dentistry Market, by End-User (2023-2030) 8.4. Middle East and Africa Restorative Dentistry Market, by Country (2023-2030) • South Africa • GCC • Egypt • Nigeria • Rest Of ME&A 9. South America Restorative Dentistry Market (2023-2030) 9.1. South America Restorative Dentistry Market, by Product (2023-2030) 9.2. South America Restorative Dentistry Market, by Application (2023-2030) 9.3. South America Restorative Dentistry Market, by End-User (2023-2030) 9.4 South America Restorative Dentistry Market, by Country (2023-2030) • Brazil • Argentina • Rest Of South America 10. Company Profile: Key players 10.1 Dentsply Sirona Inc.(US) 10.1.1. Company Overview 10.1.2. Financial Overview 10.1.3. Global Presence 10.1.4. Capacity Portfolio 10.1.5. Business Strategy 10.1.6. Recent Developments 10.2. Danaher Corporation (US) 10.3. 3M (US) 10.4. BISCO, Inc., (US) 10.5. Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc. (US) 10.6. Ultradent Products, Inc. (US) 10.7. Envista Holdings Corporation (US) 10.8. Dental Technologies, Inc. (US) 10.9. Henry Schein, Inc. (US) 10.10. Keystone Dental Inc. (US) 10.11. Brasseler USA (US) 10.12. Kuraray Noritake Dental (US) 10.13. DiaDent Group International (Canada) 10.14. Voco Gmbh (Germany) 10.15. BEGO GmbH & Co. KG (Germany) 10.16. Dental Direkt GmbH (Germany) 10.17. vhf camfacture AG (Germany) 10.18. Septodont Holding (France) 10.19. Zhermack SpA. (Italy) 10.20. Ivoclar Vivadent AG (Liechtenstein) 10.21. Institut Straumann AG (Switzerland) 10.22. COLTENE Group (Switzerland) 10.23. GC Corporation (Japan) 10.24. Mitsui Chemicals, Inc. (Japan) 10.25. SHOFU INC. (Japan) 10.26. SDI Limited (Australia) 10.27. Aidite Technology Co., Ltd. (China)
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