[225 Pages Report] The dental 3D printing market is valued at 1.39 billion in 2017 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 23.2 % during the forecast period, to reach to USD 5.06 billion by 2023. Base year considered for the report is 2017 and the forecast period includes 2018 to 2023

Objectives of the study

To define, describe, segment, and forecast the global market by product & service, technology, application, end user, and region

To provide detailed information about factors influencing market growth (drivers, restraints, opportunities, and industry-specific challenges)

To analyze micromarkets with respect to individual growth trends, prospects, and contributions to the overall dental 3D printing market

To analyze market opportunities for stakeholders and provide details of the competitive landscape for key players

To forecast the size of the market in North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa

To profile key players in the market and comprehensively analyze their core competencies

To track and analyze competitive developments such as agreements, collaborations, and partnerships; expansions; mergers and acquisitions; and product developments and launches of key players in the market

Research Methodology

Top-down and bottom-up approaches were used to validate the size of the dental 3D printing market and to estimate the size of other dependent submarkets. Various secondary sources such as associations (World Health Organization (WHO), Canadian Dental Association (CDA), American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID), FDI World Dental Federation, American Dental Association (ADA), British Dental Association (BDA),The Australian Society of Implant Dentistry (ASID), 3D Printing Association), directories, industry journals, databases, and annual reports of the companies have been used to identify and collect information useful for the study of this market. Primary sources such as experts from both supply and demand sides have been interviewed to obtain and validate information as well as to assess the dynamics of this market. The breakdown of profiles of primaries is shown in the figure below:

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The key players in the global market are 3D Systems (US), Stratasys (US/Israel), Renishaw (UK), Roland DG (Japan), SLM Solutions (Germany), EnvisionTEC (Germany), DENTSPLY Sirona (US), Straumann (Switzerland), Formlabs (US), Prodways Group (France), EOS (Germany), Rapid Shape (Germany), DWS (Italy), Planmeca (Finland), Kulzer GmbH (Germany), Ultimaker (Netherlands), Dental Wings (Canada), Carbon (US), and Asiga (Australia).

Target Audience:

Dental 3D printer manufacturers and suppliers

Dental prosthetics and implant manufacturers

Dental hospitals and clinics

Dental laboratories and associations

Research and consulting firms

Venture capitalists and investors

Scope of the Report:

The research report categorizes the market into the following segments and subsegments:

Dental 3D Printing Market, By Product and Service

Equipment Dental 3D Printers Dental 3D Scanners

Material Plastics Metals Other Materials

Services

Dental 3D Printing Market, By Technology

VAT Photopolymerisation Stereolithography Digital Light Processing

Fused Deposition Modeling

PolyJet Technology

Selective Laser Sintering

Other Technologies

Dental 3D Printing Market, By Application

Prosthodontics

Endodontics

Implantology

Dental 3D Printing Market, By End User

Dental Laboratories

Dental Hospitals & Clinics

Dental Academic & Research Institutes

Dental 3D Printing Market, By Region

North America US Canada

Europe Germany Italy Spain France UK Rest of Europe (RoE)

Asia Pacific Japan China India Rest of Asia Pacific (RoAPAC)

Latin America

Middle East and Africa

Available Customizations

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Geographic Analysis

Further breakdown of the Rest of European market into the Netherlands, Austria, Belgium, and others

Further breakdown of the Rest of Asia Pacific market into Singapore, Australia, Malaysia, and others

Company Information

Detailed analysis and profiling of additional market players (up to 5)

The global dental 3D printing market is projected to reach USD 5.06 billion by 2023 from USD 1.78 billion in 2018, at a CAGR of 23.2%. Market growth can be attributed to the increasing adoption of the dental 3D printers in dental hospitals and clinics, the significant increase in the geriatric population, and increasing disposable income is leading to the increased dental expenditure resulting in the utilization of digital dentistry. However, reimbursement scenario and stringent regulatory process for the approval of 3d printing equipment may hinder the growth of this market during the forecast period.

The report analyzes the global market, by product and service, technology, application, end user, and region. By product and service, the services segment accounted for the largest share of the market in 2017. The large share of this segment can be attributed to the increasing outsourcing done by the small dental clinics, dental hospitals, and dental laboratories to the dental 3D printing service providers.

Based on technology, market is segmented into vat photopolymerization, fused deposition modeling, selective laser sintering, polyjet technology, and other technologies. The vat photopolymerization segment accounted for the largest share of the global market in 2017. The large share can be attributed to the high precision and accuracy of this technique.

By application, the market is divided into prosthodontics, endodontics, and implantology. The prosthodontics segment accounted for the largest share of the market in 2017. The growing edentulous population is one of the major factors driving the growth of this application segment. In addition, the introduction of advanced technologies such as CAD/CAM and the rising adoption of dental 3D printers and scanners have significantly improved prosthetic dentistry procedures. This is a major factor supporting the large share of this application segment.

On the basis of end user, the dental laboratories segment dominated the dental 3D printing market in 2017. The large share of this segment can be attributed to increasing number of dental laboratories, rapid adoption of advanced technologies by dental laboratories across the globe, the increasing outsourcing of certain manufacturing functions to dental laboratories, and rising demand of customized/fabricated dental framing solutions required for various applications.

Geographically, the global dental 3D printing market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East and Africa. North America holds the largest share of this market in 2017. This is primarily due to the rising incidence of dental caries and tooth loss associated with the aging population, growing Oral Care expenditure, technological advancement, increasing demand of cosmetic energy, and rising popularity of digital dentistry. Asia Pacific region is expected to grow at a higher CAGR during the forecast period.

In current scenario of the dental industry, there is demand for fast production of highly customized dental products. Since, the 3D printing is a well-established option for faster production of the customized parts, easy to use, highly accurate, and cost effective 3D printing solution are being increasingly preferred over the milling-based methods. The technology advancements in hardware, materials, and the software are driving the adoption of dental 3D printing & scanning equipment.

The key players in the dental 3D printing market include 3D Systems (US), Stratasys (US/Israel), Renishaw (UK), Roland DG (Japan), SLM Solutions (Germany), EnvisionTEC (Germany), DENTSPLY Sirona (US), Straumann (Switzerland), Formlabs (US), Prodways Group (France), EOS (Germany), Rapid Shape (Germany), DWS (Italy), Planmeca (Finland), Kulzer GmbH (Germany), Ultimaker (Netherlands), Dental Wings (Canada), Carbon (US), and Asiga (Australia).

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