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Dental 3d Printing Market | Printing Technology | Size (2035)
The market for 3D-printed dental implants is estimated to reach around $2.9 billion in 2023. It's projected to grow steadily at a rate of 15.1% from 2023 to 2035. The Roots Analysis report offers a comprehensive examination of the current market situation and the size of the dental 3D printing market. Get a comprehensive insights report today!
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healthcare-domain · 2 years ago
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The dental 3D printing medical devices market is principally driven by factors such as the increasing incidence of dental caries and other dental diseases, rising demand for cosmetic dentistry, the growing adoption of dental 3D printers in dental hospitals & clinics, and the increasing growth in the geriatric population. On the other hand, the rising number of large dental practices is expected to limit market growth to a certain extent.
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shital1998 · 2 years ago
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TOP 10 COMPANIES IN DENTAL 3D PRINTING MATERIALS MARKET
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Planning Center  
Planning center  is an innovative technology designed to help dentists and orthodontists maximize their efficiency and accuracy when planning and executing dental treatments. Planning center offers a comprehensive suite of tools and services that allow dentists to view and analyze patient data, create treatment plans, and collaborate with other members of their dental team. Planning center's features include 3D imaging, CAD/CAM, GIS mapping, and data analysis. With Planning center, dentists can visualize and optimize their treatment plans and streamline their workflow.
Dental 3D printing  is becoming increasingly popular in the dental industry. This technology allows dentists to create detailed, accurate models of teeth and other oral structures. 3D printing can be used to create crowns, bridges, implant abutments, and other dental prosthetics. 3D printing also enables dentists to fabricate custom-fit dental appliances such as retainers, night guards, and snoring devices. Dental 3D printing is a cost-effective, time-saving solution for dental practices.
Dental CAD outsourcing  is a great way for dentists to increase their efficiency and reduce costs. This service involves sending dental models and scans to a third-party provider, who then creates 3D models and designs prosthetics, implants, and other dental appliances. This service can save dentists time and money, as they don’t have to purchase expensive CAD software or hire in-house technicians. Dental CAD outsourcing is becoming more popular as more dentists realize the cost savings and time savings that this service provides.
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jcmarchi · 27 days ago
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Interactive mouthpiece opens new opportunities for health data, assistive technology, and hands-free interactions
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Interactive mouthpiece opens new opportunities for health data, assistive technology, and hands-free interactions
When you think about hands-free devices, you might picture Alexa and other voice-activated in-home assistants, Bluetooth earpieces, or asking Siri to make a phone call in your car. You might not imagine using your mouth to communicate with other devices like a computer or a phone remotely. 
Thinking outside the box, MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) and Aarhus University researchers have now engineered “MouthIO,” a dental brace that can be fabricated with sensors and feedback components to capture in-mouth interactions and data. This interactive wearable could eventually assist dentists and other doctors with collecting health data and help motor-impaired individuals interact with a phone, computer, or fitness tracker using their mouths.
Resembling an electronic retainer, MouthIO is a see-through brace that fits the specifications of your upper or lower set of teeth from a scan. The researchers created a plugin for the modeling software Blender to help users tailor the device to fit a dental scan, where you can then 3D print your design in dental resin. This computer-aided design tool allows users to digitally customize a panel (called PCB housing) on the side to integrate electronic components like batteries, sensors (including detectors for temperature and acceleration, as well as tongue-touch sensors), and actuators (like vibration motors and LEDs for feedback). You can also place small electronics outside of the PCB housing on individual teeth.
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MouthIO: Fabricating Customizable Oral User Interfaces with Integrated Sensing and Actuation Video: MIT CSAIL
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“The mouth is a really interesting place for an interactive wearable and can open up many opportunities, but has remained largely unexplored due to its complexity,” says senior author Michael Wessely, a former CSAIL postdoc and senior author on a paper about MouthIO who is now an assistant professor at Aarhus University. “This compact, humid environment has elaborate geometries, making it hard to build a wearable interface to place inside. With MouthIO, though, we’ve developed a new kind of device that’s comfortable, safe, and almost invisible to others. Dentists and other doctors are eager about MouthIO for its potential to provide new health insights, tracking things like teeth grinding and potentially bacteria in your saliva.”
The excitement for MouthIO’s potential in health monitoring stems from initial experiments. The team found that their device could track bruxism (the habit of grinding teeth) by embedding an accelerometer within the brace to track jaw movements. When attached to the lower set of teeth, MouthIO detected when users grind and bite, with the data charted to show how often users did each.
Wessely and his colleagues’ customizable brace could one day help users with motor impairments, too. The team connected small touchpads to MouthIO, helping detect when a user’s tongue taps their teeth. These interactions could be sent via Bluetooth to scroll across a webpage, for example, allowing the tongue to act as a “third hand” to open up a new avenue for hands-free interaction.
“MouthIO is a great example how miniature electronics now allow us to integrate sensing into a broad range of everyday interactions,” says study co-author Stefanie Mueller, the TIBCO Career Development Associate Professor in the MIT departments of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering and leader of the HCI Engineering Group at CSAIL. “I’m especially excited about the potential to help improve accessibility and track potential health issues among users.”
Molding and making MouthIO
To get a 3D model of your teeth, you can first create a physical impression and fill it with plaster. You can then scan your mold with a mobile app like Polycam and upload that to Blender. Using the researchers’ plugin within this program, you can clean up your dental scan to outline a precise brace design. Finally, you 3D print your digital creation in clear dental resin, where the electronic components can then be soldered on. Users can create a standard brace that covers their teeth, or opt for an “open-bite” design within their Blender plugin. The latter fits more like open-finger gloves, exposing the tips of your teeth, which helps users avoid lisping and talk naturally.
This “do it yourself” method costs roughly $15 to produce and takes two hours to be 3D-printed. MouthIO can also be fabricated with a more expensive, professional-level teeth scanner similar to what dentists and orthodontists use, which is faster and less labor-intensive.
Compared to its closed counterpart, which fully covers your teeth, the researchers view the open-bite design as a more comfortable option. The team preferred to use it for beverage monitoring experiments, where they fabricated a brace capable of alerting users when a drink was too hot. This iteration of MouthIO had a temperature sensor and a monitor embedded within the PCB housing that vibrated when a drink exceeded 65 degrees Celsius (or 149 degrees Fahrenheit). This could help individuals with mouth numbness better understand what they’re consuming.
In a user study, participants also preferred the open-bite version of MouthIO. “We found that our device could be suitable for everyday use in the future,” says study lead author and Aarhus University PhD student Yijing Jiang. “Since the tongue can touch the front teeth in our open-bite design, users don’t have a lisp. This made users feel more comfortable wearing the device during extended periods with breaks, similar to how people use retainers.”
The team’s initial findings indicate that MouthIO is a cost-effective, accessible, and customizable interface, and the team is working on a more long-term study to evaluate its viability further. They’re looking to improve its design, including experimenting with more flexible materials, and placing it in other parts of the mouth, like the cheek and the palate. Among these ideas, the researchers have already prototyped two new designs for MouthIO: a single-sided brace for even higher comfort when wearing MouthIO while also being fully invisible to others, and another fully capable of wireless charging and communication.
Jiang, Mueller, and Wessely’s co-authors include PhD student Julia Kleinau, master’s student Till Max Eckroth, and associate professor Eve Hoggan, all of Aarhus University. Their work was supported by a Novo Nordisk Foundation grant and was presented at ACM’s Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology.
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The Impact of Dental 3D Printing: Market Trends and Innovations in Dentistry
Dental 3d Printing Industry Overview
The global dental 3D printing market size is anticipated to reach USD 15.9 billion by 2030, according to the new report of Grand View Research, Inc. The market is expected to expand at a CAGR of 26.4% from 2024 to 2030. The rising geriatric population globally and the rising number of patients with dental problems are anticipated to drive the market. Furthermore, the escalating demand for customized dental materials is likely to boost the growth of the market over the forecast period. The outbreak of coronavirus has caused havoc across all industries. Initially, the dental 3D printing market was impacted negatively by the outbreak, as most dental clinics and offices were closed in many parts of the world due to the global restrictions in early 2020. Furthermore, there was a decline in the number of dental procedures performed every year.
However, there has been a recovery in 2021, in most regions, especially Europe and North America as dental services regained normalcy. The dental 3D printing market in the Asia Pacific has been slower to recover, especially in India and China. However, the factors that had previously fuelled 3D dental printing, such as the expansion of corporate chains and dental clinics and the rising dental set-ups and the, are still in place. This is expected to drive the demand for dental 3D printers in the coming years. The need for faster turnaround times, smoother clinical workflows, and fewer dental appointments are likely to boost the market growth. Dental professionals are more likely to invest in advanced technologies like CAD/CAM and dental 3D printing to decrease the time taken to deliver dental treatment and appliances, hence the patients may be more likely to choose these solutions for the same reason.
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Moreover, the rising investment by major players, rapid technological advancements, and rising consumer awareness, are estimated to boost the demand for dental 3D printers, thereby fueling the growth of the market over the forecast period. The growing trend of resorting to dental procedures to enhance the personality is promoting the players in the dental 3D printing market to help dental professionals address the demand in the least possible time. Besides the rising demand for bridges and crowns among the aged population, the popularity of shaded printing material is increasing, owing to surging consumer proclivity for natural-looking teeth, especially among millennials. 
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Dental 3D Printing Market Segmentation
Grand View Research has segmented the global dental 3D printing market on the basis of application, technology, end-use, and region:
Dental 3D Printing Application Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion, 2018 - 2030)
Orthodontics
Prosthodontics
Dentures
Temporary Tooth
Permanent Tooth
Implantology
Dental 3D Printing Technology Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion, 2018 - 2030)
Vat Photopolymerization
Stereolithography
Digital Light Processing
Polyjet Technology
Fused Deposition Modelling
Selective Laser Sintering
Others
Dental 3D Printing End-use Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion, 2018 - 2030)
Dental Clinics
Dental Laboratories
Academic And Research Institutes
Dental 3D Printing Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion, 2018 - 2030)
North America
US
Canada
Europe
UK
Germany
France
Italy
Spain
Denmark
Sweden
Norway
Asia Pacific
China
Japan
India
Australia
South Korea
Thailand
Latin America
Brazil
Mexico
Argentina
Middle East & Africa
South Africa
Saudi Arabia
UAE
Kuwait
Key Companies profiled:
3D Systems
Stratasys Ltd.
Renishaw
Roland DG
SLM Solutions
EnvisionTec
DentsPly Sirona
Straumann
Form Labs
Prodways
Planmeca
Order a free sample PDF of the Dental 3d Printing Market Intelligence Study, published by Grand View Research.
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latestmarketresearchnews · 11 days ago
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Dental 3D Printing Industry 2030 Outlook by Growth Rate, Trends, Size and Opportunities
The global dental 3D printing market was valued at approximately USD 3.1 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow at a remarkable compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 26.4% from 2024 to 2030. This rapid growth is largely due to the integration of advanced technology in dental 3D printing, which has solidified its place in the dental industry. The development of innovative products like invisible aligners, aesthetically enhanced dental appliances, and improved positioning capabilities are key factors boosting demand and adoption of dental 3D printers. The user-friendly nature of 3D printing procedures in dentistry allows customized products tailored to meet individual patient needs, which in turn drives market growth. Dental 3D printers significantly increase production efficiency by reducing the time needed for product fabrication. Additionally, digitalized workflows streamline procedures, minimizing discomfort and enhancing patient satisfaction.
The dental 3D printing market is growing at a rapid pace and is anticipated to expand further in emerging markets. According to the American College of Prosthodontists, around 15% of the edentulous (toothless) population seeks denture solutions each year, with edentulism affecting primarily low-income and elderly populations. Approximately 120 million people in the U.S. are missing at least one tooth, while over 36 million Americans are entirely edentulous. These figures are expected to rise in the coming decades, driven by an aging population that requires tooth replacements. Even younger individuals with partial tooth loss are increasingly opting for dental implants, perceiving them as a viable long-term solution.
Gather more insights about the market drivers, restrains and growth of the Dental 3D Printing Market
Regional Insights:
North America Dental 3D Printing Market Trends
In 2023, North America led the global dental 3D printing market, accounting for the largest revenue share of 38.8%. This dominance is projected to continue through 2030, supported by factors such as high purchasing power, an increasing edentulous population, accessible reimbursement policies, and robust government support for quality healthcare in both the U.S. and Canada. The U.S. Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), also known as Obamacare, is a notable initiative providing affordable health insurance, including dental coverage, which has positively influenced the market. Additionally, favorable government initiatives aimed at supporting R&D in healthcare further encourage the adoption of dental 3D printing technology.
Asia Pacific Dental 3D Printing Market Trends
The Asia Pacific region is expected to see the fastest growth, with a CAGR of 27.1% over the forecast period. This growth is attributed to an increase in commercial activities by major industry players, a rise in patients undergoing tooth replacement surgeries, and improvements in healthcare infrastructure across emerging economies. Factors such as a growing elderly population, expanding dental tourism, rising per capita income, and favorable government policies contribute to the growth of the dental 3D printing market in the region. India and China are anticipated to drive this expansion, with industry leaders keen on investing in these countries.
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Despite the sector’s growth, two major challenges could impact the dental 3D printing market: a shortage of skilled dental professionals and the high cost of 3D printing equipment. These constraints could potentially slow market expansion. The dental 3D printing industry is highly competitive, with both large and mid-sized companies vying for market share. The rising demand for advanced dental technology is pushing manufacturers to invest heavily in research and development, enhancing their technological capabilities.
Companies in the sector are employing strategic growth initiatives, including mergers, acquisitions, and new product launches. For instance, in February 2022, 3D Systems partnered with Saremco Dental AG to further digital dental innovations. This partnership combines 3D Systems’ NextDent 3D printing technology with Saremco’s materials expertise, aiming to provide dental labs and clinics with high levels of accuracy, consistency, productivity, and cost-efficiency. In February 2023, Stratasys Ltd. introduced TrueDent, a groundbreaking, full-color 3D-printed solution for permanent dentures. The TrueDent resin enables dental laboratories to create natural-looking gums and precise tooth structures with customizable shades and translucency, all achieved in a single print process.
Key Dental 3D Printing Companies:
3D Systems
Stratasys Ltd.
Renishaw
Roland DG
SLM Solutions
EnvisionTec
DentsPly Sirona
Straumann
Form Labs
Prodways
Planmeca
Order a free sample PDF of the Dental 3D Printing Market Intelligence Study, published by Grand View Research.
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Dental 3D Printing Market Share and Growth Information Analysis Report by 2030
The global dental 3D printing market was valued at approximately USD 3.1 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow at a remarkable compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 26.4% from 2024 to 2030. This rapid growth is largely due to the integration of advanced technology in dental 3D printing, which has solidified its place in the dental industry. The development of innovative products like invisible aligners, aesthetically enhanced dental appliances, and improved positioning capabilities are key factors boosting demand and adoption of dental 3D printers. The user-friendly nature of 3D printing procedures in dentistry allows customized products tailored to meet individual patient needs, which in turn drives market growth. Dental 3D printers significantly increase production efficiency by reducing the time needed for product fabrication. Additionally, digitalized workflows streamline procedures, minimizing discomfort and enhancing patient satisfaction.
The dental 3D printing market is growing at a rapid pace and is anticipated to expand further in emerging markets. According to the American College of Prosthodontists, around 15% of the edentulous (toothless) population seeks denture solutions each year, with edentulism affecting primarily low-income and elderly populations. Approximately 120 million people in the U.S. are missing at least one tooth, while over 36 million Americans are entirely edentulous. These figures are expected to rise in the coming decades, driven by an aging population that requires tooth replacements. Even younger individuals with partial tooth loss are increasingly opting for dental implants, perceiving them as a viable long-term solution.
Gather more insights about the market drivers, restrains and growth of the Dental 3D Printing Market
Regional Insights:
North America Dental 3D Printing Market Trends
In 2023, North America led the global dental 3D printing market, accounting for the largest revenue share of 38.8%. This dominance is projected to continue through 2030, supported by factors such as high purchasing power, an increasing edentulous population, accessible reimbursement policies, and robust government support for quality healthcare in both the U.S. and Canada. The U.S. Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), also known as Obamacare, is a notable initiative providing affordable health insurance, including dental coverage, which has positively influenced the market. Additionally, favorable government initiatives aimed at supporting R&D in healthcare further encourage the adoption of dental 3D printing technology.
Asia Pacific Dental 3D Printing Market Trends
The Asia Pacific region is expected to see the fastest growth, with a CAGR of 27.1% over the forecast period. This growth is attributed to an increase in commercial activities by major industry players, a rise in patients undergoing tooth replacement surgeries, and improvements in healthcare infrastructure across emerging economies. Factors such as a growing elderly population, expanding dental tourism, rising per capita income, and favorable government policies contribute to the growth of the dental 3D printing market in the region. India and China are anticipated to drive this expansion, with industry leaders keen on investing in these countries.
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Key Companies & Market Share Insights:
Despite the sector’s growth, two major challenges could impact the dental 3D printing market: a shortage of skilled dental professionals and the high cost of 3D printing equipment. These constraints could potentially slow market expansion. The dental 3D printing industry is highly competitive, with both large and mid-sized companies vying for market share. The rising demand for advanced dental technology is pushing manufacturers to invest heavily in research and development, enhancing their technological capabilities.
Companies in the sector are employing strategic growth initiatives, including mergers, acquisitions, and new product launches. For instance, in February 2022, 3D Systems partnered with Saremco Dental AG to further digital dental innovations. This partnership combines 3D Systems’ NextDent 3D printing technology with Saremco’s materials expertise, aiming to provide dental labs and clinics with high levels of accuracy, consistency, productivity, and cost-efficiency. In February 2023, Stratasys Ltd. introduced TrueDent, a groundbreaking, full-color 3D-printed solution for permanent dentures. The TrueDent resin enables dental laboratories to create natural-looking gums and precise tooth structures with customizable shades and translucency, all achieved in a single print process.
Key Dental 3D Printing Companies:
3D Systems
Stratasys Ltd.
Renishaw
Roland DG
SLM Solutions
EnvisionTec
DentsPly Sirona
Straumann
Form Labs
Prodways
Planmeca
Order a free sample PDF of the Dental 3D Printing Market Intelligence Study, published by Grand View Research.
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Dental 3D Printing Market Segments by Application 2030
The global dental 3D printing market was valued at approximately USD 3.1 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow at a remarkable compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 26.4% from 2024 to 2030. This rapid growth is largely due to the integration of advanced technology in dental 3D printing, which has solidified its place in the dental industry. The development of innovative products like invisible…
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Dental 3D Printing Market Analysis, Size, Research and Economic Growth Report by 2030
The global dental 3D printing market was valued at an estimated USD 3.1 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 26.4% from 2024 to 2030. The use of 3D printing in dentistry has rapidly gained traction due to its advanced technology and transformative impact. The design and development of innovative products, such as invisible aligners and advanced prosthetics with aesthetic enhancements, are key factors driving demand for dental 3D printers. The user-friendly nature of 3D printing processes has made it possible for dental professionals to create custom dental products that precisely address the unique requirements of individual patients. This capability boosts productivity, reduces fabrication times, and enhances patient outcomes by providing faster and more comfortable solutions. Additionally, the digitalized workflow of 3D printing helps minimize procedural discomfort and maximizes patient satisfaction by streamlining processes.
The COVID-19 pandemic led to considerable disruptions in the medical device supply chain, resulting in a decline in the number of dental procedures performed and an overall contraction in the market. Restrictions and lockdowns affected the sales and demand for dental equipment as manufacturers diverted their focus to pandemic-related necessities. For example, in March 2020, 3D printing company Formlabs used over 250 in-house 3D printers at its Ohio facility to produce up to 150,000 COVID-19 test swabs daily. Despite these setbacks, the medical device industry, including dental 3D printing, is gradually recovering as markets stabilize and healthcare demands return to pre-pandemic levels.
Gather more insights about the market drivers, restrains and growth of the Dental 3D Printing Market
In recent years, the medical device industry has witnessed significant consolidation, with major players pursuing acquisition and collaboration strategies to enhance their global reach and strengthen their product portfolios. This competitive landscape is further intensified by increased product innovation, service expansions, and mergers and acquisitions (M&A). For instance, in December 2021, Stratasys Ltd., a prominent American-Israeli manufacturer of polymer 3D printing solutions, launched the Stratasys Origin One Dental. This addition to the company’s growing dental-focused portfolio highlights the rapid technological advancements taking place within the market.
The United States currently dominates the dental 3D printing market, and this trend is expected to continue throughout the forecast period. Factors such as rising demand for cosmetic dentistry, advancements in technology, and increased public awareness of oral health contribute significantly to market growth. Other contributing factors include a growing elderly population, rising healthcare expenditures, favorable government policies, and improvements in healthcare infrastructure, all of which create a positive outlook for the market. Leading manufacturers in the U.S. are also investing heavily in research and development (R&D) to introduce innovative dental 3D printing products that address evolving market needs.
Application Segmentation Insights:
Within the market, the orthodontics segment accounted for the largest share of revenue at 39.0% in 2023 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 26.5% during the forecast period. The demand in this segment is driven by the rising incidence of dental misalignment and gaps between teeth. An estimated 3 million teens in Canada and the United States are currently undergoing orthodontic treatment with braces, and the number of adults starting orthodontic treatment continues to increase steadily. The American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) advises that children have their first orthodontic consultation by the age of 8, which underscores the growing demand for orthodontic care and supports the market growth of dental 3D printing.
In addition to orthodontics, the prosthodontics segment is anticipated to grow at an even higher CAGR of 26.8% during the forecast period. This growth is largely driven by the rising prevalence of edentulism (tooth loss) and dental decay, which fuel the need for prosthetic dental solutions. As these conditions become more widespread, demand for advanced dental prosthetics continues to expand, making prosthodontics one of the fastest-growing segments within the dental 3D printing market.
Order a free sample PDF of the Dental 3D Printing Market Intelligence Study, published by Grand View Research.
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Dental 3D Printing Market Report | Dental Implants | Size (2035)
The 3D printed dental implants market size is estimated to be USD 2.9 billion in 2023 and is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 15.1% by 2023-2035. The roots analysis report features an extensive study of the current market landscape involved in the dental 3D printing market report. Get a detailed insights report now!
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Dental 3D Printing Market Size, Growth Opportunities Estimated to be Experienced By 2030
The global dental 3D printing market was valued at an estimated USD 3.1 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 26.4% from 2024 to 2030. The use of 3D printing in dentistry has rapidly gained traction due to its advanced technology and transformative impact. The design and development of innovative products, such as invisible aligners and advanced prosthetics with aesthetic enhancements, are key factors driving demand for dental 3D printers. The user-friendly nature of 3D printing processes has made it possible for dental professionals to create custom dental products that precisely address the unique requirements of individual patients. This capability boosts productivity, reduces fabrication times, and enhances patient outcomes by providing faster and more comfortable solutions. Additionally, the digitalized workflow of 3D printing helps minimize procedural discomfort and maximizes patient satisfaction by streamlining processes.
The COVID-19 pandemic led to considerable disruptions in the medical device supply chain, resulting in a decline in the number of dental procedures performed and an overall contraction in the market. Restrictions and lockdowns affected the sales and demand for dental equipment as manufacturers diverted their focus to pandemic-related necessities. For example, in March 2020, 3D printing company Formlabs used over 250 in-house 3D printers at its Ohio facility to produce up to 150,000 COVID-19 test swabs daily. Despite these setbacks, the medical device industry, including dental 3D printing, is gradually recovering as markets stabilize and healthcare demands return to pre-pandemic levels.
Gather more insights about the market drivers, restrains and growth of the Dental 3D Printing Market
In recent years, the medical device industry has witnessed significant consolidation, with major players pursuing acquisition and collaboration strategies to enhance their global reach and strengthen their product portfolios. This competitive landscape is further intensified by increased product innovation, service expansions, and mergers and acquisitions (M&A). For instance, in December 2021, Stratasys Ltd., a prominent American-Israeli manufacturer of polymer 3D printing solutions, launched the Stratasys Origin One Dental. This addition to the company’s growing dental-focused portfolio highlights the rapid technological advancements taking place within the market.
The United States currently dominates the dental 3D printing market, and this trend is expected to continue throughout the forecast period. Factors such as rising demand for cosmetic dentistry, advancements in technology, and increased public awareness of oral health contribute significantly to market growth. Other contributing factors include a growing elderly population, rising healthcare expenditures, favorable government policies, and improvements in healthcare infrastructure, all of which create a positive outlook for the market. Leading manufacturers in the U.S. are also investing heavily in research and development (R&D) to introduce innovative dental 3D printing products that address evolving market needs.
Application Segmentation Insights:
Within the market, the orthodontics segment accounted for the largest share of revenue at 39.0% in 2023 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 26.5% during the forecast period. The demand in this segment is driven by the rising incidence of dental misalignment and gaps between teeth. An estimated 3 million teens in Canada and the United States are currently undergoing orthodontic treatment with braces, and the number of adults starting orthodontic treatment continues to increase steadily. The American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) advises that children have their first orthodontic consultation by the age of 8, which underscores the growing demand for orthodontic care and supports the market growth of dental 3D printing.
In addition to orthodontics, the prosthodontics segment is anticipated to grow at an even higher CAGR of 26.8% during the forecast period. This growth is largely driven by the rising prevalence of edentulism (tooth loss) and dental decay, which fuel the need for prosthetic dental solutions. As these conditions become more widespread, demand for advanced dental prosthetics continues to expand, making prosthodontics one of the fastest-growing segments within the dental 3D printing market.
Order a free sample PDF of the Dental 3D Printing Market Intelligence Study, published by Grand View Research.
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Dental 3D Printing Materials Market Worth $2.6 Billion by 2028
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Dental Implants and Pain Management: A Comprehensive Guide for a Comfortable Experience
In recent years, dental implants have become a popular and reliable solution for patients looking to replace missing teeth. The procedure offers a permanent, durable, and aesthetically pleasing alternative to traditional dentures or bridges. However, one of the top concerns for many patients considering dental implants is pain management. How painful is the procedure? What methods are available…
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