The Orthodontic Consumables Market is expected to reach USD 5.4 billion by
2024, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The orthodontic consumables
market constitutes an important part of the dental supplies industry and is
expected to witness significant growth in the forecast period. As demand for
maintaining a salubrious oral health and dental hygiene is becoming an
increasingly important aspect globally, the demand for orthodontic procedures
is gaining significant momentum. The market is witnessing notable growth owing
to factors such as high prevalence of malocclusion, one of the most prevalent
dental conditions worldwide; increasing use of dental services by the aging
population; and growing demand for cosmetic dentistry procedures. However,
factors such as low access to oral health care in developing countries and the
lack of access to oral healthcare facilities in rural areas are anticipated to
restrain the growth. Segmentation of the orthodontic consumable market has been
provided at the end of this document.
The brackets segment is estimated to lead the market
because of its widespread use in fixed orthodontics, which has gained popularity,
and this has resulted in tremendous overall growth of this segment.
Self-ligating bracket segment is also anticipated to grow at a healthy CAGR in
the forecast period because of its increased treatment efficiency.
Another extremely important factor is “evolution.” As
food habits are changing, the requirement for large bulky jaws is receding,
which has led to smaller jaws in humans, and lack of space for 32 teeth in
smaller jaw results in malocclusion. This is indirectly driving the orthodontic
consumables market
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Further Key Findings From the Study Suggest:
- North America is estimated to account for the highest share in
2015, followed by Europe. Growth in North America is recognized to be from
factors such as an increase in U.S. population, mainly the geriatric
segment, significant technological advances in dentistry, and the
increasing insurance coverage by third-party providers.
- Self-ligating bracket is expected to command the highest share as
it does not require external ligature or elastic to hold the archwire in
position. This is expected to fuel growth of the brackets segment, which
is anticipated to grow at a healthy CAGR in the forecast period.
- Asia Pacific is expected to witness the fastest growth pertaining
to factors such as dense population in the region, an increasing trend of
malocclusion, and the gradual advent of dental practice in the region.
- Some major players leading the industry are 3M Unitek; DB
Orthodontics; Align Technology, Inc.; G&H Orthodontics; Rocky Mountain
Orthodontics; Henry Schein, Inc.; American Orthodontics, Danaher
Corporation, and DENTSPLY International.
- Invisalign aligners is an upcoming subsegment in orthodontics. As
more and more people are becoming appearance conscious, the demand for
these invisible customized aligners is on the rise
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Corporate Sales Specialist, USA
Grand View Research, Inc
Phone: 1-415- 349-0058
Toll Free: 1-888- 202-9519
Email: sales@grandviewresearch.com
For More Information: https://www.grandviewresearch.com
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