Oral Biolife Introduced the Ambrilux Dental Gel
Oral Biolife is one of the major biotechnology companies that make efforts to develop a dental treatment for both humans and companion animals. The company recently announced the development of its new product named ‘Ambrilux Dental Gel’ to treat periodontal diseases. This dental treatment gel is effective in bone regeneration in the furcations of teeth induced by periodontal disease.
Dental Consumables Market Size
According to Precedence Research’s Report, the global dental consumables market size was USD 36.71 billion in 2023 and is predicted to grow around USD 60.47 billion by 2033, with a remarkable growth to USD 38.66 billion in 2024 expanding at a CAGR of 5.70% from 2023 to 2032.
A 2024-2025 Dentures statistical report from Impressions Dental states that an estimated number of Americans who will use dentures in 2024 is about 42.46 million because dentures are affordable and accessible forms of restorative dentistry. According to a study conducted by the Oral Health Foundation across several countries, about 19% of the population of most countries use dentures and 15% of people having missed teeth have made dentures annually. Comparatively, the percentage of wearing dentures is slightly higher among women with 24% than 19% of men. Research shows that people get their first denture at the age of 40 to 49 and around 57% of senior citizens wear dentures while 20% of wearers of dentures have required adjustments within the first 3 years. Based on the research of the Oral Health Foundation, 1 person in every 5 has fitted artificial teeth. These emerging oral health issues are driving the growth of both the oral healthcare market and the dental services market significantly.
The rising elderly population with the rising percentage of aging in every country is also contributing to the expansion of the dental consumables market. The new generations including modern families are facing oral health challenges due to high intake of sugar and other unhealthy dietary food items. With proper self-care and oral hygiene maintenance, these dentures can last up to 5 to 7 years. Besides this, restorative or prosthetic implant surfaces are used, and doctors offer either clear aligners or restorative treatment. Among several restorative or prosthetic implant techniques, bone grafting procedures and computer-guided surgery are used always, and frequently used techniques are immediate load implants, all-on-four implants, mini-dental implants, and zygomatic dental implants, respectively.
Top Implant Surfaces Used for Dental Treatments
Sr. No. | Name of the Implant Surface |
1. | Sandblasted and acid-etched |
2. | Sandblasted, large grit, and acid-etched |
3. | Machined titanium |
4. | Bioactive surfaces such as hydroxyapatite, bioactive glass, etc. |
5. | Micro-roughened surfaces |
6. | Micro-textured surfaces |
7. | Coated surfaces such as titanium nitride, titanium aluminum nitride, titanium carbonitride, zirconium oxide, etc. |
8. | Roughened titanium |
9. | Nano-textured surfaces |
10. | Titanium plasma-sprayed |
11. | Hydroxylapatite |
12. | Anodized titanium |
U.S. Dental Consumables Market Size
A recent report from Precedence Research Reveals that in the U.S., the dental consumables market size is calculated at USD 9 billion in 2023 and is expected to hit around USD 14.82 billion by 2032, with a remarkable growth to USD 9.48 billion in 2024 estimated to grow at a CAGR of 5.8% from 2023 to 2032.
In the U.S., nearly 3 million people have dental implants while 12 to 18 million new dental implants are sold across the world annually. Each year, half a million population get dental implant treatments. Around 80-90% of dentists from all over the world prefer dental implant placement surgically and only 10-15% of dentists prefer this in North America. Each year, over 5 million dental implants are placed by dentists worldwide.
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