The main advantages associated with dental lasers that drive their demand in the market are
increased patient comfort due to less postoperative pain, bleeding, and morbidity, decreased use
of anesthesia, and shorter procedure time. The Americas form the largest market for dental lasers
as dental practitioners have shown the highest adoption rates for advanced dental devices -dental
lasers.
The global increase in the awareness level of oral hygiene, coupled with rising disposable
income in the developed regions have augmented the growth in routine dental check-ups.
According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Americans make about 500
million visits to dentists each year. In 2010, an estimated $108 billion was spent on dental
services in the U.S. In 2011, about 36,500 new cases of oral cancer were diagnosed. These
factors have led to the growth in this market.
Dental lasers have several advantages over the traditional dental drill. It can be used in surgical
and diagnostic procedures, thus reducing the time of treatment. The devices are used for the
treatment of gum diseases and to preserve teeth that may have been lost with standard disease
treatment. They regenerate bone and ligament tissue, eliminate gum bleeding, seal periodontal
pockets, and eliminate gum cutting as well as other surgery discomforts.
This report also includes the market share, value chain analyses, and market metrics such as
drivers, restraints and upcoming opportunities in the market. In addition, it presents a
competitive landscape and company profiles of key players in the market.
The key players in the dental lasers market include AMD LASERS (U.S.), Biolase, Inc. (U.S.),
FOTONA D.D.(Slovenia), Ivoclar Vivadent AG (Liechtenstein), Danaher(U.S.), Sirona (U.S.),
Syneron Dental (Israel), Zolartek (Canada), CAO Group Inc. (U.S.) and THE YOSHIDA
DENTAL MFG. CO. LTD (Japan).
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