The global Dental Lasers Market is estimated reach USD 2.3 billion by 2023 with a CAGR of 5.2% during the forecast period (2017-2023).
The term “LASER” stands for ‘Light Amplification by the Stimulated Emission of Radiation’. Lasers emit a thin and concentrated beam of light, producing a thermal output. This thermal output has been used in the dentistry for endodontic treatment, oral surgery, implantology, peri-implantitis, periodontics, and others.
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From the past few years, the dental laser market has expanded with a steady CAGR. Factors such as, increasing prevalence of dental diseases, rising dental healthcare expenditure, growing R&D by the major market players, and increasing dental tourism are estimated to drive the market during the forecast period. Dental caries is a common chronic tooth tissue disease and effects ~90% of the world population (once in the lifetime). In the presence of such high prevalence of dental caries, demand of related therapeutics has increased. It is reportable that dental caries can be removed effectively by the application of dental lasers. Fast procedure and minimal invasion are some of the advantages associated with caries removal by dental lasers.
However, factors such as high cost of dental laser, changing reimbursement policies, lack of skilled work-force and awareness in the developing economies restraints the market growth. A sophisticated laser system is estimated to cost about USD 300, 000 to USD 500,000 or more.
Segmentation
The global dental lasers market is segmented based on product, application, and end users.
The dental lasers market, by product is segmented into soft tissue dental lasers and all tissue dental lasers. The soft tissue dental lasers is sub-segmented into diode lasers systems, CO2 laser systems, and Nd:YAG laser systems. The all tissue dental lasers segment is divided into Er:YAG laser systems, and Er,Cr:YSGG laser systems.
By application, the market is segmented into endodontic treatment, oral surgery, implantology, peri-implantitis, periodontics, and others.
The dental lasers market, by end user is segmented into hospitals & clinics, ambulatory surgical units, academic & research organizations.
Based on region, the global dental lasers market is segmented into the Americas, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the Middle East and Africa. The Americas is sub-segmented into North America and Latin America. The North American region is further segmented into the US and Canada. The European region is divided into two, namely, Western Europe and Eastern Europe. Western Europe is further classified into Germany, Italy, France, the UK, Spain, and the rest of Western Europe. The Asia-Pacific region is sub-segmented into Japan, China, India, Australia, the Republic of Korea, and the rest of Asia-Pacific. The Middle Eastern and African region is sub-segmented into the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kuwait, Qatar, and the rest of the Middle East and Africa.
Regional Market Summary
It is estimated that North America dominated the global market for dental lasers. Increasing prevalence of dental diseases, and high healthcare expenditure are estimated to drive the regional market. According to the National Institute of Dental & Cranifocal Research, ~92% of the adults (from 20 to 64 years) are estimated to have dental caries. Moreover, the presence of developed economies like US and Canada within the region drives the market growth.
Following the Americas, Europe leads the market. The region is estimated to have ~30%-35% of the global market. Factors such as high dental healthcare expenditure, government support for the dental sector and increasing penetration of the market players within the region is estimated to provide favourable backgrounds of market growth within the region.
Asia-Pacific is anticipated to be the rapidly growing region for the dental lasers market, owing to growth owing growing geriatric population, increasing awareness and rising preference for minimally invasive surgeries. Moreover, rapidly developing dental industry makes the region lucrative for market development and expansion. According to the World Dental Show, the Indian dental industry is expected to reach USD 234 million by 2018 from USD 128 million in 2013.
The Middle East and Africa stands the least share of the global dental lasers market. This can be attributed due to low per capita income, less expenditure on the healthcare, and lack of advanced healthcare facilities within the region.
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