Dental Prosthetics Market, by Product, Material, End User and
Geography - Global Industry Insights, Trends, Outlook, and
Opportunity Analysis, 2018–2026
Dental prosthetics or prosthodontics is a field of dentistry concerned with diagnosing and
executing dental restorative and cosmetic treatments. It deals with reconstruction of damaged teeth
or replacement of missing teeth, providing complete and partial dentures, dental appliances, and
mouth-guards to the patients for better oral health. Dental prosthetics are used in patients suffering
from clinical conditions associated with edentulism, decayed teeth or oral and maxillofacial tissues.
Prosthetic dentistry mainly comprises fixed prosthetics and removable prosthetics dental materials.
Fixed dental prosthetics includes artificial reconstruction of crowns, bridges, veneers, and inlays,
however, removable dental prosthetics includes acrylic dentures, chrome dentures, and immediate
replacement dentures. Prosthodontic includes various treatments associated in the treatment of
dental veneers, dental crowns, dental implants, dental bridges, complete dentures, and partial
dentures.
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Continuous launch of new and advanced dentistry devices is expected to drive growth of the dental
prosthetics market. For instance, in September 2017, SpineGuard — a company engaged in
developing and marketing of disposable medical devices — entered into agreement with Adin
Dental Implant Systems to use SpineGuard’s Dynamic Surgical Guidance (DSG) technology in
dental implantology. Adin Dental Implant develops, manufactures, and markets products and
services in the dental field. The licensing agreement supports product development support,
technology transfer, and milestone and royalty payments between the SpineGuard and Adin Dental
Implants.
Recent developments in dental prosthetics market
In November 2017, Syrma Technology - an OEM, engaged in manufacturing and distribution of
services in engineering expertise — introduced RFID-based solutions for identification and tracking
of dentures co-developed with Nobilium — a manufacturer of dental prosthetic materials and