Dental 3D Printing Market – By Material Type, By Category, By Technology, By Application, By End User Type, By Geography - Global Opportunity Analysis & Industry Forecast, 2023-2030

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Dental 3D Printing Market Overview:

The global Dental 3D printing Market size is estimated to reach $16 billion by 2030,  at a CAGR of 24% during the forecast period 2023-2030. Digital revolution and usage of customized aligners as a result of increase in demand for cosmetic dentistry coupled with reduced costs of dental restorations are set to drive the market for Dental 3D Printing.

Additionally, there is a growing need for both preventative dental treatment and aesthetic dentistry. The propensity to undergo pricey cosmetic operations has increased along with rising disposable incomes, especially among the aging population. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) study, 98 million American citizens will be 65 years of age or older by 2060, making up about 24% of the country's total population. Adult oral health issues include untreated gum disease, tooth loss, untreated tooth decay, and oral cancer. The majority of persons (96%) who are 65 years of age or older have gum disease. One in five persons age 65 and older had all of their teeth missing. Dental 3D scanners and printers are useful since there is an increasing need for cosmetic dentistry, dental restoration options, and aesthetic procedures like whitening and polishing on a global scale.

Market Snapshot:

Dental 3D printing - Report Coverage:

 

The “Dental 3D Printing Market - Forecast (2023-2030)” by IndustryARC, covers an in-depth analysis of the following segments in the Dental 3D printing Market.

 

 

Attribute Segment

 

 

 

By Materials

      Titanium

      Photopolymer

      Cobalt-Chrome

      Polymethyl Methacrylate (PMMA) resin

      Ceramic

      Metals

      Others

By Category

      Software

      Services

By Equipment

      Dental 3D Scanners

      Dental 3D Printers

 

 

By Technology

      Vat Photopolymerization

       Polyjet Technology

       Fused Deposition Modelling

       Bioprinter

       Selective Laser Sintering

      Others

 

 

By Application

      Orthodontics

      Prosthodontics

      Implantology

      Others

 

By End-Use

      Dental Hospitals and Clinics

      Dental Laboratories

      Academic and Research Institutes

 

 

 

By Geography

      North America (U.S., Canada and Mexico)

      Europe (Germany, France, UK, Italy, Spain, Russia and the Rest of Europe),

      Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia & New Zealand and the Rest of Asia-Pacific),

      South America (Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia and the Rest of South America)

      Rest of the World (Middle East and Africa).

COVID-19 / Ukraine Crisis - Impact Analysis:  

Due to the enforcement of a lockdown to stop the virus's transmission, the covid-19 outbreak temporarily hampered the expansion of the dental 3D printing sector. Most dental offices and labs were shut down. In addition, the number of individuals attending clinics decreased following the reopening of the facilities out of concern for contracting an infection, which had an impact on the market expansion. On the other hand, it is anticipated to have a long-term favorable effect on the rise of dental 3D printing with a decrease in instances, particularly in developed nations. 

In light of the most recent information on the dispute and the international responses to Russia-Ukraine War scenario, the research analyses the implications for demand-supply balances, pressure on pricing variations, influence on import/export and trade, and short-term advice to the worldwide Dental 3D printing Market. 

Key Takeaways:

Rising Number of Large Dental Practices Over Conventional Solo Practice

Large dental practices are becoming more prevalent in developed markets across North America and Europe. According to the American Dental Association, there were 0.2 million active dentists in the U.S. as of 2021. Large corporate practice settings have become more popular over time instead of conventional solo practices. The rising expenses of starting a solo dental office, a better work-life balance in large practices, and a concentration on commercial dental insurance are all contributing factors to this growing consolidation. 

According to the "U.S. Dental Practice Patterns" report from the American Dental Association's Health Policy Institute dated March 2022, in 2021, 12% of dental practices had 5 or more dentists, up from 8% in 2005. Also, in 2021 roughly 20% of all dental office locations belonged to a bigger dental group practice or a dental support organization (DSO).  

Advancements in Resins - Used for Dental 3D Printing

Dental 3D printing materials are resins made especially for creating practical dental models and final-placement dental equipment. Dental model resins are used in a variety of settings, including instruction, evaluating the fit of prosthetics, patient consultation, and the creation of clear aligners. The FDA has classed these materials as Class la and Class Ila biocompatible, and improvements in these materials are now supporting the breadth of uses of dental resins. These new resins offer physical qualities that make them perfect for use in dental applications. 

These continual improvements in resins increase the breadth of their potential uses in dental 3D printing and point to a business opportunity.

Increased Usage of CAD/CAM Technology aiding the 3D Printing in Dentistry

Due to their high level of precision in dental restoration, computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) are being adopted by the dentistry industry aggressively. This method is utilized to create dental implants' manufactured abutments in addition to milled crowns, bridges, and other dental restorations. Customizing dental prostheses like zirconium dental crowns are made much easier using CAD/CAM. The cost of dental restoration is decreased by using CAD/CAM since fewer doctor visits and temporary bridges or crowns are required during treatment. The American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry reports that 41% of respondents anticipate a trend toward more digital, or CAD/CAM, procedures in 2021. By using CAD/CAM technology, scanners (16%) and dental 3-D printing or milling (24%) are also anticipated to present considerable development prospects. 

Increased Oral Health Awareness among People Leading to Market Expansion

Increasing oral healthcare concerns and public awareness of oral health issues are the main drivers of market expansion. In a 2021 poll by the American Dental Association, 49% of individuals said they floss at least once daily, and 70% of respondents said they wash their teeth twice a day or more. The same survey also revealed that 96% of individuals think frequent dental visits are crucial, and 85% of adults think oral health is critical to general health.

Automation coupled with reduced costs Benefits Dental Technicians

The accuracy and speed that these printers provide are the biggest benefits of dental 3D printing. A higher degree of automation guarantees greater overall accuracy and significantly less time spent than human model creation. Once the digital copy has been transmitted, many appliances may be printed at the same time. The technician may presumably start working as soon as the duplicate of the scan shows up, according to this. Dental technicians may also operate in a clean environment without having to deal with plaster or breathe in grinding dust.

Absence of Qualified Workers Hinders Dental 3D Printing Growth

The absence of competent labor is one of the obstacles to the adoption of additive manufacturing (AM) or 3D printing. With AM, the manufacturing and design paradigms will be altered, necessitating a technical workforce. A significant barrier to the acceptance and development of AM is the shortage of qualified and experienced engineers and designers. The pool of resources for employees with expertise in 3D printing processes is quite small, which is made worse by the market's quick technological and material advancement in the dental 3D printing sector.

Key Market Players: 

Product/Service launches, approvals, patents and events, acquisitions, partnerships and collaborations are key strategies players in the Dental 3D Printing Market adopt. The top 10 companies in this industry are listed below:

1. Stratasys Ltd. (MakerBot, Objet, Solidscape, FDM)

2. 3D Systems Inc. (Projet, ColorJet Printing (CJP), VisiJet )

3. EnvisionTEC (Vector, Perfactory, SLCOM, Micro)

4. DWS System SRL (XFAB, Dentona, DigitalWax, DWS XPRO)

5. Renishaw (RenAm, infiniAM, QuantAM, RamTec)

6. Formlabs (Tiugh, Castable)

7. Prodways Group (ProMaker, MOVINGLight, Rapid Additive Forging (RAF), Solidscape)

8. SLM Solutions Group AG (SelectCure, Additive.Leader)

9. Carbon Inc. (Carbon Design Engine, Carbon Connect)

10. Concept Laser (Mlab, Xline, LaserCUSING, Factory of Tomorrow) 

11. EOS GmbH Electro Optical Systems ( EOS M, EOS P, LaserProFusion, EOSPRINT  )

12. Rapid Shape (NextDent, Rapidshape Print2Cast)

13. Asiga (Asiga 3D Printers, Asiga Dental Resins, Asiga Jewelry Resins, Asiga Audiology Resins)

14. Roland DG (Roland 3D, Roland Dental, Roland VersaUV)

15. DENTSPLY Sirona Inc. (SIRONA, CEREC, MIS, Aquasil)

Scope of the Report: 

Report Metric Details

Base Year Considered

2022

Forecast Period

2023–2030

CAGR

24%

Market Size in 2030

$16 billion

Segments Covered

By Material, By Category, By Equipment, By Technology, By Application, By End Use and By Region

 

 

Geographies Covered

North America (U.S., Canada and Mexico), Europe (Germany, France, UK, Italy, Spain, Russia and the Rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia, New Zealand and the Rest of Asia-Pacific), South America (Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Rest of South America), Rest of the World (Middle East and Africa).

 

 

 

 

 

 

Key Market Players

1.      Stratasys Ltd.

2.      3D Systems Inc.

3.      EnvisionTEC

4.      DWS System SRL

5.      Renishaw

6.      Formlabs

7.      Prodways Group

8.      Carbon Inc

9.      Concept Laser

10.   EOS GmbH Electro Optical Systems

11.   SLM Solutions Group AG

12.   Rapid Shape Asiga

13.   Asiga

14.   Roland DG

15.   DENTSPLY Sirona Inc.

 
1. Dental 3D Printing Market - Overview
    1.1 Definitions and Scope
2. Dental 3D Printing Market - Executive Summary
3. Dental 3D Printing Market - Comparative Analysis
    3.1 Company Benchmarking - Key Companies
    3.2 Global Financial Analysis - Key Companies
    3.3 Market Share Analysis - Key Companies
    3.4 Patent Analysis
    3.5 Pricing Analysis
4. Dental 3D Printing - Start-up Companies Scenario 
    4.1 Key Start-up Company Analysis by
        4.1.1 Investment
        4.1.2 Revenue
        4.1.3 Venture Capital and Funding Scenario
5. Dental 3D Printing – Market Entry Scenario Premium 
    5.1 Regulatory Framework Overview
    5.2 New Business and Ease of Doing Business Index
    5.3 Case Studies of Successful Ventures
6. Dental 3D Printing - Forces
    6.1 Market Drivers
    6.2 Market Constraints/Challenges
    6.3 Porter's Five Force Model
        6.3.1 Bargaining power of suppliers
        6.3.2 Bargaining powers of customers
        6.3.3 Threat of new entrants
        6.3.4 Rivalry among existing players
        6.3.5 Threat of substitutes
7. Dental 3D Printing – Strategic Analysis
    7.1 Value Chain Analysis
    7.2 Opportunities Analysis
    7.3 Market Life Cycle
8. Dental 3D Printing – by Materials (Market Size – $Million/$Billion) 
    8.1 Titanium
    8.2 Photopolymer
    8.3 Cobalt-Chrome
    8.4 Polymethyl Methacrylate (PMMA) resin
    8.5 Ceramic
    8.6 Metals 
9. Dental 3D Printing – by Category (Market Size – $Million/$Billion) 
    9.1 Software
    9.2 Services
10. Dental 3D Printing – by Equipment (Market Size – $Million/$Billion) 
    10.1 3D Scanners
    10.2 3D Printers
11. Dental 3D Printing Market – by Technology (Market Size – $Million/$Billion) 
    11.1 Vat Photo Polymerization
    11.2 Selective Laser Sintering
    11.3 PolyJet Technology
    11.4 Fused Deposition Modeling
    11.5 Bioprinter
    11.5 Others
12. Dental 3D Printing Market – by Application Market Size – $Million/$Billion) 
    12.1 Orthodontics
    12.2 Prosthodontics
    12.3 Implantology
    12.4 Others
13. Dental 3D Printing Market – by End-Use Market Size – $Million/$Billion) 
    13.1 Dental Hospitals and Clinics
    13.2 Dental Laboratories
    13.3 Academic and Research Institutes
14. Dental 3D Printing Market – by Geography (Market Size – $Million/$Billion) 
    14.1. North America
        14.1.1 The U.S.
        14.1.2 Canada
        14.1.3 Mexico
    14.2 Europe
        14.2.1 The UK
        14.2.2 Germany
        14.2.3 France
        14.2.4 Italy
        14.2.5 Spain
        14.2.6 Russia
        14.2.7 The Rest of Europe
    14.3 Asia-Pacific
        14.3.1 China
        14.3.2 India
        14.3.3 Japan
        14.3.4 South Korea
        14.3.5 Australia & New Zealand
        14.3.6 The Rest of Asia-Pacific
    14.4 South America
        14.4.1 Brazil
        14.4.2 Argentina
        14.4.3 Chile
        14.4.4 Colombia
        14.4.5 The Rest of South America
    14.5 The Rest of the World
        14.5.1 The Middle East
        14.5.2 Africa
15. Dental 3D Printing Market – Entropy
16. Dental 3D Printing Market – Industry/Segment Competition Landscape 
    16.1 Market Share Analysis
        16.1.1 Market Share by Dental 3D Printing Type – Key Companies
        16.1.2 Market Share by Region – Key Companies
        16.1.3 Market Share by Country – Key Companies
    16.2 Competition Matrix
    16.3 Best Practices for Companies
17. Dental 3D Printing Market – Key Company List by Country Premium Premium 
18. Dental 3D Printing Market - Company Analysis
    18.1 3D Systems Corporation (US) 
    18.2 Stratasys Ltd. (US)
    18.3 Straumann Group (Switzerland)
    18.4 Roland DG Corporation (Japan)
    18.5 Renishaw Plc. (UK)
    18.6 EnvisionTEC (US)
    18.7 FormLabs (US)
    18.8 DentsPly Sirona Inc. (US)
    18.9 SLM Solutions
    18.10 Prodways Group 
 
 
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The Dental 3D printing Market is projected to grow at 24% CAGR during the forecast period 2023-2030

The Global Dental 3D printing Market size is estimated to be $4 billion in 2023 and is projected to reach $16 billion by 2030.

The leading players in the dental 3D Printing Market are Stratasys Ltd., 3D Systems Inc., EnvisionTEC, DWS System SRL, Renishaw, Formlabs, Prodways Group, Carbon Inc, Concept Laser, EOS GmbH Electro Optical Systems, SLM Solutions Group AG, Rapid Shape, Asiga, Roland DG, DENTSPLY Sirona Inc. and others.

People are looking for dental treatments that are specifically tailored to their requirements and preferences. Dental implants, crowns, and orthodontic devices may be manufactured specifically for each patient\\\'s anatomy thanks to 3D printing. Additionally, to enhance productivity and accuracy, lower labor costs, and quicken manufacturing, robots and automation are being employed in the dental 3D printing process. These are some of the major Dental 3D Printing Market trends in the industry which will create growth opportunities for the market during the forecast period

Increasing adoption of digital dentistry, the increasing demand for personalized dental solutions, and the Growing adoption of intra-oral scanners, Automation and robotics being used in the dental 3D printing process are some of the driving factors of the market.