Oral health is critical to one's quality of life, and the emphasis on oral hygiene has recently increased as a result of the increasing prevalence of oral diseases and ailments such as cavities, periodontal disease, oral cancer, oral bacterial, fungal, or viral infections, and oro-dental injuries. To be most effective, public health treatments for oral illnesses must work in unison with national public health programmes, according to the World Health Organization. As a result, countries all over the world are focusing on establishing dental laboratories in order to provide high-quality treatment and solutions. Dental laboratories are primarily concerned with the creation of various dental prostheses to aid in the protection and/or straightening of teeth. Dentures, veneers, crowns, and other orthodontic equipment are examples of dental prostheses.
The global dental laboratories market is estimated to be valued at US$ 38.4 billion in 2021 and is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 5.5% during the forecast period (2021-2028).
The global market for dental laboratories offers a comprehensive overview of the many trends that define its performance worldwide. It presents an analytical assessment of the factors driving the growth of the dental laboratories market and those acting as impediments in its trajectory. The current and projected growth of the various regional segments has been presented in the report with the help of various qualitative as well a quantitative tools.
The global market for dental laboratories is expected to grow at a low but stable rate during the forecast period, reaching an estimated US$20 billion by 2023. This can be ascribed to a variety of factors, including increased knowledge of oral health, an increase in dental treatments to restore or replace teeth, an increase in the prevalence of dental deformations, and an increase in demand for cosmetic dentistry. The introduction of technologically improved techniques such as computer aided manufacturing and computer aided design boosted the worldwide market. The dental laboratories market has significant untapped potential, and the growing trend of automation and digitization will undoubtedly have a beneficial impact on its growth. However, the industry is anticipated to be impeded by a lack of experienced technicians, limited patient affordability in numerous developing countries, and substandard healthcare facilities in many places.
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