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Dental Implants And Prosthetics Market Size
Is Projected To Be Around $16 Billion By
2025
A research study titled, “Dental Implants and Prosthetics Market by Product and Material - Global
Industry Analysis and Forecast to 2025” published by Crystal Market Research, states that the
dental implants and prosthetics market is projected to be around $16 billion by 2025.
The primary role of modern dentistry is to restore and enhance normal contour, esthetics, function and
speech in patients suffering from dental problems such as cavities, untreated tooth decay and other
periodontal disorders. With continued research over the years, various implant and prosthetic designs,
materials and techniques have emerged enabling rehabilitation of challenging dental deformities. Implants
can be used for different instances of tooth loss such as single-tooth implants, partial edentulism and total
edentulism. Single-tooth implantation is the replacement of a posterior single missing tooth. Some of the
advantages associated with single-tooth implants are reduced risk of caries in adjacent teeth, decreased
abutment tooth loss and reduced risk of endodontic problems in adjacent teeth. Total edentulism refers to
a state of total toothlessness whereas partial edentulism is the state in which one or more but not all of the
natural teeth are missing.
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The global dental implants and prosthetics market is majorly driven by factors such as increasing demand
for minimally invasive dental procedures, increase in prevalence of periodontal diseases, increasing
disposable income in emerging countries, and rising geriatric population around the world. As per World
Aging Population report published in 2015 by United Nations, the global population aged 60 years and