Dental Consumables Market: Information by Type (Dental Restorative Material, Dental Implants, Dental Implants, Dental Regenerative Material and others) and Region (Americas, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Middle East & Africa) - Global Forecast till 2027 Dental Consumables Market HighlightsThe global dental consumables market is likely to grow at a stable growth rate over the forecast period from 2016 to 2024 due to the growing demand for dentistry procedures around the world and the growing prevalence of dental caries and other relevant health complaints.
The global dental consumables market is expected to rise to a valuation of USD 28,345 million by 2024 growing at a robust growth rate of 6.5% over the forecast period, according to the latest research report from Market Research Future (MRFR).The growing spread of the dentistry field has been a massive driver for the global dental consumables market over the forecast period.
The field of dentistry has evolved rapidly in modern times to encompass several specialties such as orthodontics, prosthodontics, and endodontics.
While the field of dentistry has grown to encompass several sub-specialties, the instruments and equipment used by the various fields are largely similar, leading to a steady growth in demand from the dental consumables market.The growing demand for dental procedures due to the growing prevalence of conditions such as plaque and dental caries is likely to remain a major driver for the global dental consumables market over the forecast period.
The growing disposable income of consumers in emerging regions is also likely to be a key driver for the global dental consumables market over the forecast period.Request Free Sample Copy at:https://www.marketresearchfuture.com/sample_request/1806Competitive Analysis:Leading players in the global dental consumables market include Septodont, Straumann, KERR Corporation, EnvisionTEC, American Orthodontics, Dentsply Sirona, Nobel Biocare, Planmeca OY, Patterson Dental, GC Orthodontics, Henry Schein, and 3M.In March 2019, the NHS announced a planned price increase for dental procedures from April 1.
The price increase covers minor dental procedures as well as major operations such as root canal.