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치과 임플란트 및 보철 시장 : 제품별, 소재별, 유형별, 연령층별, 용도별, 최종 사용자별 - 시장 예측(2026-2032년)

Dental Implants & Prosthetics Market by Product, Material, Type, Age, Application, End User - Global Forecast 2026-2032

발행일: | 리서치사: 구분자 360iResearch | 페이지 정보: 영문 188 Pages | 배송안내 : 1-2일 (영업일 기준)

    
    
    




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치과 임플란트 및 보철 시장은 2025년에 181억 9,000만 달러로 평가되었고, 2026년에는 195억 달러로 성장할 전망이며, CAGR 7.42%로 추이하여, 2032년까지 300억 3,000만 달러에 달할 것으로 예측됩니다.

주요 시장 통계
기준연도 : 2025년 181억 9,000만 달러
추정연도 : 2026년 195억 달러
예측연도 : 2032년 300억 3,000만 달러
CAGR(%) 7.42%

치과 임플란트 및 보철 분야는 인구 통계학적 변화, 기술의 비약적인 발전, 그리고 진화하는 심미적 기대치가 결합되어 의료 혁신과 환자 중심 치료의 접점에 위치하고 있습니다. 전 세계에서 고령화가 진행되면서 내구성과 자연스러움을 갖춘 치과용 솔루션에 대한 수요가 증가함에 따라 의료 서비스 프로바이더와 제조업체는 첨단 재료와 워크플로우를 빠르게 통합하고 있습니다. 최근에는 임상적 효과와 환자의 편안함을 동시에 만족시키는 개인 맞춤형 피팅, 디지털 인상 시스템, 생체적합성 재료에 대한 관심이 높아지고 있습니다.

전통적 장인정신에서 디지털 기술을 활용한 생산으로의 전환은 맞춤형과 빠른 납기를 위한 새로운 기회를 창출했습니다. 디지털 스캐닝과 CAD(Computer Aided Design)를 통해 수작업 조정이 줄어들고, 적층제조 기술이 밸류체인을 재구성하기 시작한 것입니다. 동시에 환자의 구강 위생에 대한 인식이 높아지면서 치과에서는 기능적 수복과 심미적 조화를 모두 고려한 종합적인 치료 방침을 채택하고 있습니다. 이러한 요인들이 결합되어 속도, 정확성, 내구성에 의해 가치가 정의되는 시장 환경이 빠르게 성숙하고 있음을 강조하고 있습니다.

이러한 변화하는 배경 속에서 이해관계자들은 규제 프레임워크, 상환 정책, 국경 간 파트너십이라는 복잡한 구조를 능숙하게 헤쳐나가야 합니다. 성공의 열쇠는 변화하는 환자들의 기대치를 예측하고, 새로운 기술을 활용하며, 경쟁 환경 속에서 민첩성을 유지할 수 있는지에 달려있습니다.

환자 맞춤형 치료와 효율성 향상으로 치과 임플란트 및 보철 분야에 혁명을 일으키고, 새로운 디지털 기술과 재료 혁신으로 치과 임플란트 및 보철 분야를 혁신

치과 임플란트 및 보철 분야는 디지털 통합, 첨단 재료 개발, 데이터베이스 임상 프로토콜에 힘입어 큰 변화를 겪고 있습니다. 디지털 워크플로우를 통해 치과 의사가 고화질 구강내 영상을 촬영하고, 치과 기공사와 실시간으로 협업하여 당일 임시 치아를 제공하는 등 치료 계획의 방식을 재정의했습니다. 한편, 적층제조 및 밀링 기술의 획기적인 발전은 시제품 제작 주기를 가속화하여 수술용 가이드 및 맞춤형 어버트먼트의 현장 제작을 위한 길을 열어주었습니다.

2025년 미국 관세가 치과용 임플란트 및 보철물 공급망, 제조 및 시장 역학에 미치는 누적 영향 평가

2025년에 시행된 치과용 임플란트 및 보철 부품에 대한 미국의 새로운 관세는 공급망의 경제 구조와 제조 전략에 눈에 띄는 변화를 가져왔습니다. 세계 유수의 제조업체로부터 조달되는 전문 부품에 대한 수입 관세는 국경을 초월한 조달에 의존하는 치과 및 치과기공소에게 비용 압박을 가중시키고 있습니다. 이에 따라 업계 관계자들은 제품의 품질을 유지하면서 이익률 하락을 완화하기 위해 조달 모델을 재검토하고 있습니다.

시장 세분화에 대한 상세 분석 : 치과 보철물 보급을 주도하는 제품 소재, 유형, 용도, 최종 사용자층에 대한 심층 분석

세분화를 자세히 분석하면 치과 보철 분야의 제품 수요와 임상 도입을 형성하는 명확한 경로를 확인할 수 있습니다. 치과 브릿지, 치과 크라운, 치과 임플란트, 치과 베니어와 같은 제품의 차이에 따라 치과 의사는 해부학적 요구 사항, 환자 선호도, 수복 목적에 따라 솔루션을 조정합니다. 재료의 선택은 치료 계획을 더욱 정교하게 만듭니다. 여기에는 비용과 심미성의 균형을 고려한 아크릴 보철물, 생체와 같은 반투명함을 자랑하는 세라믹 보철물, 그리고 내구성이 높은 프레임워크를 구현하는 코발트 크롬이나 니켈 크롬을 포함한 금속 보철물 등이 포함됩니다. 4등급과 5등급의 티타늄 임플란트는 우수한 생체적합성을 제공하며, 지르코늄 임플란트는 강도와 시각적 매력으로 인해 지속적으로 인기를 얻고 있습니다.

치과용 임플란트 및 보철 분야의 혁신 협력과 전략적 노력을 주도하는 주요 기업에 대한 종합적인 분석.

치과용 임플란트 및 보철물 분야의 주요 기업은 혁신에 대한 통합적 접근, 전략적 파트너십, 서비스 포트폴리오 확장을 통해 타사와의 차별화를 꾀하고 있습니다. 시장의 선구자들은 차세대 생체 재료, 디지털 치료 계획 플랫폼, 그리고 엔드투엔드 환자 관여 솔루션에 막대한 R&D 자원을 투입하고 있습니다. 학술기관 및 임상 연구센터와의 협력은 증거에 기반한 제품 개선을 지원하고 새로운 코팅, 표면 질감, 임플란트 형상의 초기 단계 검증을 촉진합니다.

기술 발전을 활용하기 위한 업계 리더를 위한 실용적인 제안 : 업무 프로세스 최적화 및 환자 경험 개선

치과용 임플란트 및 보철 분야의 진화하는 동향에 대응하기 위해 업계 리더는 기술 투자를 환자 중심의 목표와 일치시키는 적극적인 자세를 취해야 합니다. 첫째, 구강내 스캔에서 CAD(Computer Aided Design) 및 제조에 이르는 엔드 투 엔드 디지털 워크플로우를 통합하여 임상 프로세스를 간소화하고 치료의 정확성을 향상시킵니다. 의료 서비스 프로바이더는 협업 플랫폼을 도입함으로써 처리 시간을 단축하고 수작업 개입을 줄일 수 있습니다.

치과용 임플란트 및 보철물 관련 조사에서 채택된 데이터 수집, 분석, 검증 및 삼각측량 방법을 자세히 설명하는 엄격한 조사 방법론

본 분석의 기초가 되는 조사는 2차 데이터 검토, 주요 이해관계자 인터뷰, 고급 삼각측량 기법을 조합한 엄격한 조사 방법을 사용했습니다. 2차 조사에는 동료 검토 문헌, 규제 당국에 제출된 서류, 특허 데이터베이스, 공개 임상시험 결과에 대한 체계적인 검증이 포함되어 사실에 기반한 인사이트을 위한 종합적인 토대를 마련했습니다. 이 외에도 치과 의사, 실험실 관리자, 재료 과학자, 공급망 경영진을 포함한 KOL과의 직접적인 대화가 이루어졌습니다.

치과 임플란트 및 보철 산업 이해관계자를 위한 주요 조사 결과의 전략적 통합, 시사점 및 향후 고려 사항

이러한 주요 조사 결과의 전략적 통합은 기술 통합, 재료 혁신, 규제 변화에 대한 적응 전략으로 특징지어지는 업계의 현재 상황을 잘 보여줍니다. 디지털 워크플로우와 첨단 바이오소재의 융합은 임상적 정확성과 환자 만족도에 있으며, 새로운 기준을 제시하고 있습니다. 동시에 새로운 관세 체계의 출현은 공급망 다각화와 현지 생산 노력을 촉진하고 있으며, 외부 압력에도 불구하고 이 부문이 얼마나 강건한지를 보여주고 있습니다.

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  • 2025년 미국의 새로운 관세가 치과용 임플란트 및 보철물 공급망에 미치는 영향은 무엇인가요?
  • 치과 보철물 시장에서 주요 제품의 차별화 요소는 무엇인가요?
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제1장 서문

제2장 조사 방법

제3장 개요

제4장 시장 개요

제5장 시장 인사이트

제6장 미국 관세의 누적 영향(2025년)

제7장 AI의 누적 영향(2025년)

제8장 치과 임플란트 및 보철 시장 : 제품별

제9장 치과 임플란트 및 보철 시장 : 소재별

제10장 치과 임플란트 및 보철 시장 : 유형별

제11장 치과 임플란트 및 보철 시장 : 연령별

제12장 치과 임플란트 및 보철 시장 : 용도별

제13장 치과 임플란트 및 보철 시장 : 최종 사용자별

제14장 치과 임플란트 및 보철 시장 : 지역별

제15장 치과 임플란트 및 보철 시장 : 그룹별

제16장 치과 임플란트 및 보철 시장 : 국가별

제17장 미국의 치과 임플란트 및 보철 시장

제18장 중국의 치과 임플란트 및 보철 시장

제19장 경쟁 구도

AJY 26.04.14

The Dental Implants & Prosthetics Market was valued at USD 18.19 billion in 2025 and is projected to grow to USD 19.50 billion in 2026, with a CAGR of 7.42%, reaching USD 30.03 billion by 2032.

KEY MARKET STATISTICS
Base Year [2025] USD 18.19 billion
Estimated Year [2026] USD 19.50 billion
Forecast Year [2032] USD 30.03 billion
CAGR (%) 7.42%

The dental implants and prosthetics sector sits at the nexus of medical innovation and patient-centric care, driven by a convergence of demographic shifts, technological breakthroughs, and evolving aesthetic expectations. As the global population ages and demands for durable, lifelike dental solutions intensify, providers and manufacturers are racing to integrate advanced materials and workflows. Recent years have witnessed heightened interest in personalized fittings, digital impression systems, and biocompatible materials that align clinical efficacy with patient comfort.

Transitioning from traditional craftsmanship to digitally enabled production has unlocked new opportunities for customization and faster turnaround. Digital scanning and computer-aided design have reduced manual adjustments, while additive manufacturing techniques are beginning to reshape supply chains. At the same time, patient awareness of oral health has surged, prompting clinics to adopt holistic treatment pathways that consider both functional restoration and aesthetic harmony. These factors collectively underscore a rapidly maturing market environment where value is defined by speed, precision, and durability.

Against this evolving backdrop, stakeholders must navigate a complex tapestry of regulatory frameworks, reimbursement policies, and cross-border partnerships. Success will depend on the ability to anticipate shifting patient expectations, leverage emerging technologies, and maintain agility in an increasingly competitive landscape.

Emerging Digital and Materials Innovations Revolutionizing the Dental Implants and Prosthetics Landscape with Personalized Patient Care and Efficiency Gains

The landscape of dental implants and prosthetics is undergoing a profound transformation fueled by digital integration, advanced materials development, and data-driven clinical protocols. Digital workflows have redefined treatment planning, enabling practitioners to capture high-fidelity intraoral images, collaborate in real time with laboratory technicians, and deliver same-day provisional restorations. Meanwhile, breakthroughs in additive manufacturing and milling technologies have accelerated prototyping cycles, paving the way for on-site fabrication of surgical guides and custom abutments.

Material science has similarly experienced a renaissance as developers refine ceramic composites, zirconia blends, and next-generation polymers that mimic natural dentition. New surface treatments and coatings are enhancing osseointegration while reducing bacterial adhesion, reinforcing long-term implant stability. Concurrently, artificial intelligence and machine learning platforms are offering predictive insights into patient outcomes, risk stratification, and procedural optimization. These algorithms facilitate data-driven decision making at both the point of care and within centralized data repositories, fostering continuous improvement in clinical protocols.

Tele-dentistry and remote monitoring further extend the boundaries of patient engagement, allowing follow-up assessments and compliance checks outside of traditional office visits. As these technologies converge, they create a cohesive ecosystem where patient comfort, clinical precision, and operational efficiency align to redefine what is possible in modern restorative dentistry.

Assessing the Cumulative Impact of United States 2025 Tariffs on Dental Implants and Prosthetics Supply Chains Manufacturing and Market Dynamics

The implementation of new United States tariffs on dental implants and prosthetic components in 2025 has introduced a notable shift in supply chain economics and manufacturing strategies. Import levies on specialized components sourced from leading global manufacturers have translated into heightened cost pressures for clinics and laboratories that rely on cross-border sourcing. As a result, industry participants are re-evaluating their procurement models to mitigate margin erosion while preserving product quality.

Many manufacturers have responded by forging strategic partnerships with domestic suppliers, investing in localized production capabilities, and diversifying their vendor network to include alternative markets. This realignment has spurred discussions around nearshoring, onshoring, and collaborative ventures that can absorb tariff impacts and stabilize the availability of critical materials. Clinics in major metropolitan areas have begun renegotiating service agreements to accommodate incremental costs, often absorbing a portion internally while communicating the value proposition of premium implant solutions to patients.

In parallel, research and development investments have shifted toward materials and processes that reduce reliance on high-tariff imports. Innovations in thermoplastic composites and hybrid polymers are emerging as viable substitutes for traditionally imported ceramics and metals. These adaptive strategies underscore a broader resilience within the sector, as stakeholders leverage regulatory change to drive operational efficiencies, foster innovation, and reshape the value chain for long-term sustainability.

In-Depth Insight into Market Segmentation Revealing Product Material Type Age Application and End User Dimensions Driving Dental Prosthetics Adoption

A nuanced understanding of segmentation reveals distinct pathways that shape product demand and clinical adoption within the dental prosthetics domain. Based on product distinctions across dental bridges, dental crowns, dental implants, and dental veneers, practitioners tailor solutions according to anatomical requirements, patient preferences, and restorative objectives. Material selection further refines treatment planning, encompassing acrylic prosthetics that balance cost considerations with aesthetic goals, ceramic prosthetics prized for their lifelike translucency, and metal prosthetics-including cobalt-chrome and nickel-chrome options-for durable frameworks. Titanium implants featuring grade 4 and grade 5 variants offer superior biocompatibility, while zirconium implants continue to gain traction for their strength and visual appeal.

Type-based segmentation differentiates non-removable fixtures that provide permanent restoration from removable alternatives that allow simplified hygiene management and adaptability. Age demographics reveal that older adults between 36 and 50, seniors above 50, teenagers below 18, and younger adults from 19 to 35 each present unique clinical challenges and esthetic expectations. Applications range from aesthetic restoration focused on smile enhancement to cosmetic dentistry aimed at confidence-building, and functional restoration to address masticatory deficiencies. End users vary from dental hospitals and clinics investing in in-house laboratories to specialized dental laboratories optimizing production workflows for diverse case volumes. These segmentation dimensions collectively inform product development roadmaps, pricing strategies, and clinical protocol design, underscoring the importance of tailored approaches in meeting evolving patient and practitioner needs.

Regional dynamics exert a profound influence on the trajectory of dental implants and prosthetics, each territory reflecting distinct regulatory frameworks, reimbursement landscapes, and adoption curves. In the Americas, established clinical networks and widespread insurance models accelerate the uptake of premium implant systems, while emerging markets within Latin America are balancing affordability with technological advancement. Europe Middle East Africa presents a mosaic of regulatory harmonization efforts and localized reimbursement schemes that fuel both high-end specialty centers and value-conscious providers.

Shifts in healthcare policy across European Union member states, combined with concentrated investment in public health infrastructure in the Middle East, have created fertile ground for cross-border collaboration and knowledge exchange. Africa's growing private clinic segment is similarly embracing mid-tier prosthetic materials as a stepping stone toward more advanced implant offerings. Asia Pacific embodies a dual narrative of cutting-edge research hubs in countries such as Japan and South Korea alongside rapid adoption in populous markets including China and India. These regions pursue cost optimization and scalability, often leveraging digital dentistry to bridge gaps in patient access and provider training. Collectively, these regional patterns illustrate a global ecosystem where regulatory nuance, economic context, and clinical expertise converge to shape market evolution.

Comprehensive Analysis of Leading Companies Driving Innovation Collaborations and Strategic Initiatives in the Dental Implants and Prosthetics Sector

Leading companies within the dental implants and prosthetics sector distinguish themselves through an integrated approach to innovation, strategic partnerships, and expanded service portfolios. Market frontrunners are channeling significant research and development efforts into next-generation biomaterials, digital treatment planning platforms, and end-to-end patient engagement solutions. Collaborations with academic institutions and clinical research centers underpin evidence-based product enhancements and foster early-stage validation of novel coatings, surface textures, and implant geometries.

Simultaneously, strategic initiatives such as mergers with specialized component manufacturers, alliances with digital dentistry software providers, and joint ventures with regional distributors have broadened market reach and deepened value chain integration. Companies are optimizing their global footprint by establishing manufacturing hubs in proximity to key demand centers, thereby reducing logistical lead times and mitigating tariff impacts. In parallel, robust training programs for clinicians and laboratory technicians reinforce brand loyalty and ensure consistent procedural outcomes. By orchestrating these multifaceted efforts, industry leaders are solidifying their positions, driving continuous improvement, and setting a high bar for competitor differentiation.

Actionable Recommendations for Industry Leaders to Capitalize on Technological Advancements Optimize Operational Processes and Enhance Patient Experience

To navigate the evolving dental implants and prosthetics landscape, industry leaders must adopt a proactive stance that aligns technology investments with patient-centric goals. First, integrating end-to-end digital workflows-from intraoral scanning through computer-aided design and manufacturing-will streamline clinical processes and elevate treatment accuracy. By embracing connected platforms, providers can accelerate turnaround times and reduce manual intervention.

Second, diversifying supply chains to include domestic partners and alternative material sources will insulate operations from tariff volatility and geopolitical disruptions. Strategic alliances with local manufacturers can enhance supply resilience while fostering co-development of regionally optimized products. Third, prioritizing patient experience through personalized service models and remote monitoring solutions can differentiate practices in competitive markets. Leveraging tele-dentistry and digital consultation tools ensures continuity of care and builds long-term patient relationships.

Finally, investing in sustainability initiatives-such as recyclable prosthetic materials and energy-efficient manufacturing-will resonate with environmentally conscious stakeholders and address emerging regulatory requirements. By adopting these recommendations, decision makers can secure operational agility, unlock new revenue streams, and position their organizations at the forefront of this dynamic industry.

Rigorous Research Methodology Detailing Data Collection Analysis Validation and Triangulation Techniques Employed in the Dental Implants and Prosthetics Study

The research underpinning this analysis employed a rigorous methodology combining secondary data review, primary stakeholder interviews, and advanced triangulation techniques. Secondary research included the systematic examination of peer-reviewed literature, regulatory filings, patent databases, and publicly available clinical trial results to establish a comprehensive foundation of factual insights. This was complemented by primary engagements with key opinion leaders, including dental surgeons, laboratory managers, materials scientists, and supply chain executives.

Qualitative interviews were structured to capture nuanced perspectives on product performance, adoption barriers, and emerging use cases. Quantitative surveys provided supporting data on procedural volumes, material preferences, and technology penetration rates. Each data point underwent cross-validation against multiple sources to ensure accuracy and consistency. Analytical frameworks such as SWOT analysis and value chain mapping facilitated the synthesis of insights across diverse market segments.

Quality assurance protocols, including peer review by subject matter experts and iterative data checks, reinforced the credibility of findings. This structured approach ensures that conclusions reflect a balanced and rigorous interpretation of the dental implants and prosthetics ecosystem.

Strategic Synthesis of Key Findings Implications and Future Considerations for Stakeholders in the Dental Implants and Prosthetics Industry

This strategic synthesis of key findings underscores a landscape defined by technological integration, material innovation, and adaptive strategies to regulatory shifts. The convergence of digital workflows and advanced biomaterials is setting new benchmarks for clinical precision and patient satisfaction. At the same time, emerging tariff frameworks are catalyzing supply chain diversification and local production initiatives, demonstrating the sector's resilience in the face of external pressures.

Segmentation analysis reveals that tailored solutions across product categories, material compositions, patient demographics, and end-user profiles will be critical for capturing differentiated value. Regional insights highlight the importance of navigating distinct regulatory environments and reimbursement mechanisms, while leading companies illustrate the competitive advantage conferred by strategic collaborations and expansive service portfolios.

Looking ahead, stakeholders must remain vigilant to evolving patient expectations, sustainability imperatives, and digital transformation imperatives. By synthesizing these implications and aligning organizational priorities accordingly, decision makers can seize emerging opportunities, mitigate risks, and chart a path toward sustained market leadership in dental implants and prosthetics.

Table of Contents

1. Preface

  • 1.1. Objectives of the Study
  • 1.2. Market Definition
  • 1.3. Market Segmentation & Coverage
  • 1.4. Years Considered for the Study
  • 1.5. Currency Considered for the Study
  • 1.6. Language Considered for the Study
  • 1.7. Key Stakeholders

2. Research Methodology

  • 2.1. Introduction
  • 2.2. Research Design
    • 2.2.1. Primary Research
    • 2.2.2. Secondary Research
  • 2.3. Research Framework
    • 2.3.1. Qualitative Analysis
    • 2.3.2. Quantitative Analysis
  • 2.4. Market Size Estimation
    • 2.4.1. Top-Down Approach
    • 2.4.2. Bottom-Up Approach
  • 2.5. Data Triangulation
  • 2.6. Research Outcomes
  • 2.7. Research Assumptions
  • 2.8. Research Limitations

3. Executive Summary

  • 3.1. Introduction
  • 3.2. CXO Perspective
  • 3.3. Market Size & Growth Trends
  • 3.4. Market Share Analysis, 2025
  • 3.5. FPNV Positioning Matrix, 2025
  • 3.6. New Revenue Opportunities
  • 3.7. Next-Generation Business Models
  • 3.8. Industry Roadmap

4. Market Overview

  • 4.1. Introduction
  • 4.2. Industry Ecosystem & Value Chain Analysis
    • 4.2.1. Supply-Side Analysis
    • 4.2.2. Demand-Side Analysis
    • 4.2.3. Stakeholder Analysis
  • 4.3. Porter's Five Forces Analysis
  • 4.4. PESTLE Analysis
  • 4.5. Market Outlook
    • 4.5.1. Near-Term Market Outlook (0-2 Years)
    • 4.5.2. Medium-Term Market Outlook (3-5 Years)
    • 4.5.3. Long-Term Market Outlook (5-10 Years)
  • 4.6. Go-to-Market Strategy

5. Market Insights

  • 5.1. Consumer Insights & End-User Perspective
  • 5.2. Consumer Experience Benchmarking
  • 5.3. Opportunity Mapping
  • 5.4. Distribution Channel Analysis
  • 5.5. Pricing Trend Analysis
  • 5.6. Regulatory Compliance & Standards Framework
  • 5.7. ESG & Sustainability Analysis
  • 5.8. Disruption & Risk Scenarios
  • 5.9. Return on Investment & Cost-Benefit Analysis

6. Cumulative Impact of United States Tariffs 2025

7. Cumulative Impact of Artificial Intelligence 2025

8. Dental Implants & Prosthetics Market, by Product

  • 8.1. Dental Bridge
  • 8.2. Dental Crown
  • 8.3. Dental Implant
  • 8.4. Dental Veneers

9. Dental Implants & Prosthetics Market, by Material

  • 9.1. Acrylic Prosthetics
  • 9.2. Ceramic Prosthetics
  • 9.3. Metal Prosthetics
    • 9.3.1. Cobalt-Chrome
    • 9.3.2. Nickel-Chrome
  • 9.4. Titanium Implants
    • 9.4.1. Grade 4 Titanium
    • 9.4.2. Grade 5 Titanium
  • 9.5. Zirconium Implants

10. Dental Implants & Prosthetics Market, by Type

  • 10.1. Non-Removable
  • 10.2. Removable

11. Dental Implants & Prosthetics Market, by Age

  • 11.1. Older Adults (36-50)
  • 11.2. Seniors (50+)
  • 11.3. Teenager (0-18)
  • 11.4. Younger Adults (19-35)

12. Dental Implants & Prosthetics Market, by Application

  • 12.1. Aesthetic Restoration
  • 12.2. Cosmetic Dentistry
  • 12.3. Functional Restoration

13. Dental Implants & Prosthetics Market, by End User

  • 13.1. Dental Hospitals & Clinics
  • 13.2. Dental Laboratories

14. Dental Implants & Prosthetics Market, by Region

  • 14.1. Americas
    • 14.1.1. North America
    • 14.1.2. Latin America
  • 14.2. Europe, Middle East & Africa
    • 14.2.1. Europe
    • 14.2.2. Middle East
    • 14.2.3. Africa
  • 14.3. Asia-Pacific

15. Dental Implants & Prosthetics Market, by Group

  • 15.1. ASEAN
  • 15.2. GCC
  • 15.3. European Union
  • 15.4. BRICS
  • 15.5. G7
  • 15.6. NATO

16. Dental Implants & Prosthetics Market, by Country

  • 16.1. United States
  • 16.2. Canada
  • 16.3. Mexico
  • 16.4. Brazil
  • 16.5. United Kingdom
  • 16.6. Germany
  • 16.7. France
  • 16.8. Russia
  • 16.9. Italy
  • 16.10. Spain
  • 16.11. China
  • 16.12. India
  • 16.13. Japan
  • 16.14. Australia
  • 16.15. South Korea

17. United States Dental Implants & Prosthetics Market

18. China Dental Implants & Prosthetics Market

19. Competitive Landscape

  • 19.1. Market Concentration Analysis, 2025
    • 19.1.1. Concentration Ratio (CR)
    • 19.1.2. Herfindahl Hirschman Index (HHI)
  • 19.2. Recent Developments & Impact Analysis, 2025
  • 19.3. Product Portfolio Analysis, 2025
  • 19.4. Benchmarking Analysis, 2025
  • 19.5. 3M Company
  • 19.6. Adin Dental Implant Systems Ltd.
  • 19.7. Alpha-Bio Tec Ltd.
  • 19.8. Anatomage Inc.
  • 19.9. AVINENT IMPLANT SYSTEM, S.L.U.
  • 19.10. BEGO GmbH & Co. KG
  • 19.11. Bicon LLC
  • 19.12. Blue Sky Bio, LLC
  • 19.13. CAMLOG Biotechnologies GmbH
  • 19.14. Cortex Dental Implants Industries Ltd.
  • 19.15. DENTIS Co., Ltd.
  • 19.16. DentiumUSA
  • 19.17. DENTSPLY SIRONA Inc.
  • 19.18. Dio Implant Co., Ltd.
  • 19.19. Envista Holding Corporation
  • 19.20. Henry Schein Inc.
  • 19.21. HIOSSEN
  • 19.22. Institut Straumann AG
  • 19.23. Ivoclar Vivadent AG
  • 19.24. Keystone Dental Inc.
  • 19.25. Kuraray Co., Ltd.
  • 19.26. Mega'gen Implant Co.,Ltd
  • 19.27. National Dentex, LLC
  • 19.28. Neobiotech
  • 19.29. Neoss Limited
  • 19.30. Osstem Implant Co. Ltd.
  • 19.31. Planmeca OY
  • 19.32. ProScan
  • 19.33. Septodont Holding
  • 19.34. Southern Implants
  • 19.35. Spotimplant by Allisone Technologies
  • 19.36. Sweden & Martina S.p.A.
  • 19.37. Thommen Medical AG
  • 19.38. Titan Implants Inc.
  • 19.39. TOV Implant Ltd.
  • 19.40. ZimVie Inc.
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