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The increasing use of technology include the usage of 3d imaging techniques Computer Aided Design (CAD) and Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM). Developments in the field of tissue regenerative materials and dental biomaterials are enabling the dental practitioners to provide a more natural and long-time dental solutions. The increasing health awareness is stimulating the growth of the oral hygiene products like toothbrushes, tooth pastes and mouthwash. Market segmentation of Dental Care Market can be done on the basis of the dental and the oral care products available in market which may result to be profitable for the pharmaceutical industry as well. The dental care market is very well adopting the digital dentistry which in turn is also stimulating the growth of the information technology sector and reaping benefits in association with the healthcare industry. Growing healthcare sector is majorly found in various countries including Latin America, Brazil, India and China. In these regions there is a high health awareness and also great health related issues due to which the dental care market experiences profits. Healthcare industry in India is expected to have a growth exceeding US$250 billion by 2022. Growing health issues have led to an increased demand to healthcare services also which are cost efficient. The government is also taking initiatives to promote investments in healthcare sector infrastructure in a short time. In Latin America a large population is ageing fast as the region reaches the apex of demographic transition which results in the accelerated increase in healthcare expenditures. It is being forecasted that no substitutes for dental implants will emerge in the next ten years and also that group practices are expected to increase in next seven years while single owner practices are expected to decline. Request Sample Copy of this Market Research @ https://www.millioninsights.com/industry-reports/dental-care-market/request-sample It is expected that implant procedures might be driven by prosthetics. In the forecasted year implants are expected to be an attractive option for dental practitioners. There is a great possibility that in the forecasted year there might be a reduction in the number of independent labs and also a reduction in the number of dental technicians due to advancements in technology. Monolithic restoration is expected to be used for crowns in next seven years. Digitalization is expected to change the workflows and the value chain for labs and dentists in the forecasted year. Surgical and