[222+ Pages Report] According to the report published by Facts and Factors, the global dental lasers market size was worth around USD 246 billion in 2021 and is predicted to grow to around USD 506.14 billion by 2030 with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of roughly 9.48% between 2022 and 2030. The report analyzes the global dental lasers market drivers, restraints/challenges, and the effect they have on the demands during the projection period. In addition, the report explores emerging opportunities in the dental lasers market.
A dental laser is specifically designed to be used for dentistry or oral surgery. The former refers to the brand of medicine that deals with oral care and is also called oral medicine or dental medicine. It focuses on the treatment of gums, teeth, and the mouth. Dentistry entails the studies, prevention, diagnosis, disease treatment, management, or other disorders of the mouth. Oral surgery is also called maxillofacial surgery and is focused on reconstruction surgeries related to the face structure, oral cavity, facial trauma surgery, jaws, neck, and head as well as any other cosmetic process related to the face.
The first carbon-dioxide laser (CO2) laser was created in 1964 by Kumar Patel and remains one of the most used lasers. Out of all the options available in the market, CO2 lasers are continuous-wave lasers that have the highest power. It is also the most beneficial laser in dentistry while working on soft tissues. With this laser, hemostasis and cutting can be achieved radiantly. In the United States, the Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) approved the use of lasers on gum in the 1990s and currently, there are various types of lasers available in the market working with different wavelengths.
The global dental lasers market is projected to grow due to the growing demand for minimally invasive or less painful processes for maintaining oral hygiene. Dental lasers have wide applications across the multiple functions that fall into oral care. Some dentists use the tool to prevent or manage tooth decay where lasers are needed to remove the decay from within the tooth. In such situations, lasers prepare the surrounding enamel of the tooth for receiving tooth filling.
Dental lasers have been beneficial in treating various types of gum diseases since they can be used to provide a new shape to the gums and remove bacterial infection which is a part of the root canal procedure. Dental lasers are the most pain-free tool in the entire set of equipment used for oral processes or dental medicine. The new technology is minimally invasive as compared to other traditional methods. Dental lasers have helped dental science get rid of scalpels or drills which are painful and it also greatly reduces the need of using anesthesia on a patient. All the procedures conducted using dental lasers are exceptionally accurate thus eliminating any chance of accidentally hitting the wrong spot.
Oral care processes are high in cost which restricts many people from undergoing the procedure especially those from low to medium-income groups. Multiple reports have concluded that dental treatment is one of the most expensive healthcare treatments across regions including developed or developing nations. For example, a root canal operation for the front tooth may cost between USD 620 to USD 1,100. The World Health Organization has highlighted that almost 50% of the world’s population suffers from some form of dental disease. More than 77 million adults in the US lack dental insurance.
The global dental lasers market is projected to benefit from the increasing research and development (R&D) activities toward the development of new lasers that are more effective, have wider applications, and can help reduce the overall cost of oral care procedures. For instance, the recently approved equipment called Biolase Laser uses air water spray hydrokinetic and is capable of replacing the drill in many situations. It also eliminates the noise associated with the drill and provides a pain-free solution.
Many cases have been reported in which hard lasers resulted in damage to the tooth pulp which is a general reaction generally seen in situations where the treatment of a knocked-out or fractured tooth is involved. In case the tooth pulp is affected, it leads to extreme discomfort in the patients and may require more activities related to tooth restoration.
The global dental lasers market is segmented based on application, product type, and region
Based on application, the global market segments are endodontic treatment, conservative dentistry, implantology, tooth whitening, peri-implantitis, oral surgery, and periodontics. The global market was dominated by the oral surgery segment in 2021. The most widely conducted oral surgery is removal or tooth extraction. The process is recommended in case a person suffers from tooth decay, dental trauma, gum disease, or wisdom tooth-related procedures. As per medical recommendations, a person should visit dentists every 6 months as a preventive measure against any possible oral concerns. Endodontic treatments are also called Root Canal treatments and are conducted to treat any tooth infection.
By end-users, the global market segments are hospitals, dental clinics, and others. The highest revenue-generating segment was the dental clinics segment due to the high influx of patients requiring oral care as a preventive measure or to treat certain oral diseases or tooth-related problems. The segmental growth was further driven by the increasing number of dental clinics across the globe as it is an essential part of the overall regional healthcare infrastructure. In 2022, the total number of dental care units increased by 0.4% as compared to the previous year.
Report Attribute |
Details |
Market Size in 2021 |
USD 246 Billion |
Projected Market Size in 2030 |
USD 506.14 Billion |
CAGR Growth Rate |
9.48% CAGR |
Base Year |
2021 |
Forecast Years |
2022-2030 |
Key Market Players |
Danaher, Fotona, Han’s Laser Technology Industry Group Co, IPG Photonics Corporation, KaVo Dental, BIOLASE Inc., Lumenis, C.A.O. Group Inc., and Others |
Key Segment |
By Application, Product Type, End-Users, and Region |
Major Regions Covered |
North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East &, Africa |
Purchase Options |
Request customized purchase options to meet your research needs. Explore purchase options |
The global dental lasers market is anticipated to be dominated by North America in the coming years because of the exceptionally advanced dental care infrastructure of the country as well as high access to healthcare infrastructure for the majority of the population. In 2019, as per reports of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), around 65.5% of the US population visited a dentist in the previous year. The percentage was observed to be higher in urban areas as compared to rural regions.
The regional growth is projected to be further propelled by the growing number of FDA approvals for new and high-performance lasers. This is expected to help the countries meet the growing demand for oral care as well as a means to provide dental treatment access to the part of the population that lacks it. Growth in Asia-Pacific could be a result of the increasing investments in the overall healthcare sector including dentistry.
The global dental lasers market is segmented as follows:
Copyright © 2023 - 2024, All Rights Reserved, Facts and Factors