Beyond Braces: Orthodontics and 3D Printing in 2033
As per Future Market Insights’ latest industry analysis, the global 3D Printing Dental Device Market was around US$ 1.55 Billion in 2022 and is projected to exhibit a CAGR growth of close to 16.4% over the forecast period, with an estimated valuation of US$ 8.22 Billion by 2033.
Digital dentistry is increasingly popular among dental technicians, doctors, and patients. With the advancement of digital hardware, physicians may now use computers to create dental prostheses such as abutments, implants, crowns, and bridges. The prosthesis can be tailored according to unique requirements, saving time and increasing accuracy with the help of CAD/CAM systems.
The market is projected to see an increased predisposition for this technology, which has acquired appeal in developing dental models such as surgical guides, bridges, crowns, implants, and dentures, given the rate at which it is developing and enhancing dental operations.
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The utilisation of 3D printing technology also has the potential to expand dental care accessibility to remote and underserved regions where conventional dental laboratories and services may be restricted.
The deployment of portable and cost-effective 3D printers to various locations can facilitate the on-site fabrication of dental devices, thereby enhancing access to crucial dental care. Using 3D printing technology in dentistry enables expeditious prototyping and iterative design procedures.
The expeditious production of physical prototypes by dental professionals enables prompt evaluation and refinement, thereby accelerating development cycles and decreasing the time-to-market for novel dental devices.
Overall, these factors are contributing to the growth of the 3D printing dental devices market.
Key Takeaways from Market Study:
- Product and services are dominant within the global market with a market share of 9% in 2022. This is attributed to the growing prevalence of dental conditions and simultaneously, higher adoption of 3D printed products.
- Among various materials used for 3D printing, metals are the leading segment holding about 9% market share in 2022, owing to their exceptional blend of robustness, longevity, biocompatibility, visual appeal, and production proficiency.
- By region, Europe is leading in the global 3D printing dental device market with a 0% market share in 2022. It is expected to continue to do so during the forecasted years due to the increasing prevalence of dental disorders.
“Increasing adoption of the digital dentistry and cost-effective treatment for dental conditions, are driving the growth of the 3D printing dental device market” says an analyst of Future Market Insights.
Market Competition:
To advance research and development initiatives, manufacturers are increasingly prioritising collaboration with academic institutions, research organisations, and other research personnel. Manufacturers are implementing comprehensive innovation and marketing strategies to improve product accessibility, visibility, and awareness among healthcare professionals.
- On February 22nd, 2022, Renishaw hosted an event highlighting its wide-ranging products in additive manufacturing. The event also showcased the advantages of metal 3D printing in the dental sector. The exhibition took place in Chicago.
What Does the Report Cover?
Future Market Insights offers a unique perspective and actionable insights on the 3D printing dental device market in its latest study, presenting a historical demand assessment of 2017 – 2022 and projections for 2023 – 2033. The global 3D printing dental device market is segmented in detail to cover every market aspect and present a complete market intelligence approach to the reader.
The research study is based on the 3D printing dental device market by components– (3D printing systems {SLM, Other}, product and services {removable partial dentures, dental crowns & bridges, dental implants}, and by material– {metals, [non-precious metal alloys (cobalt chromium alloy, Ti-based alloys, stainless steel) and precious metal alloys}, ceramics}), across seven regions of the world.
Key Companies Covered:
- 3D Systems
- SprintRay
- Ackuretta
- Asiga
- Renishaw
- Formlabs Inc. (U.S.)
- Sterngold Dental LLC
- Desktop Metal
- Institut Straumann Group
- Stratasys Ltd
- Höganäs AB
- Eplus3D Tech Co., Ltd
- Bego USA, Inc.
- Dentsply Sirona Inc.
- SLM Solutions
Key Segments Covered in 3D Printing Dental Device Industry Research:
By Component:
- 3D Printing Systems:
- SLM
- Others
- Products and Services:
- Removable Partial Dentures
- Dental Crowns & Bridges
- Dental Implants
- Materials:
- Metals
- Non-Precious Metal Alloys
- Cobalt Chromium Alloy
- Ti-Based Alloys
- Stainless Steel
- Precious Metal Alloys
- Non-Precious Metal Alloys
- Ceramics
- Metals
By Region:
- North America
- Latin America
- Europe
- South Asia
- East Asia
- Oceania
- Middle East & Africa