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According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Dental Milling Machine Market is accounted for $2.17 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach $4.09 billion by 2030 growing at a CAGR of 11.1% during the forecast period. A dental milling machine is a specialized tool used in dentistry labs to precisely construct dental restorations from digital drawings, including crowns, bridges, and dentures. These devices ensure excellent accuracy and quality in the production process by milling materials including ceramics, zirconia, and resin using CAD/CAM (Computer-Aided Design/Computer-Aided Manufacturing) technology. Milling machines improve workflow efficiency, shorten turnaround times, and enable personalized solutions based on patient demands by automating the production of dental prosthesis.
According to a study published in the Journal of Oral Biology and Craniofacial Research in December 2020, the overall prevalence of periodontal disease was 51.0%, and gingivitis was 46.6% in India.
Growing Demand for Dental Restorations
The use of dental milling machines is being driven by the rising need for dental restorations, such as crowns, bridges, and dentures. Restorative operations are becoming more popular because to factors like aging populations, growing dental problems, and a greater need for cosmetic dentistry. Clinics and labs can swiftly create accurate, tailored restorations thanks to milling machines, particularly those that are integrated with CAD/CAM technology. In addition to streamlining operations, this promotes the expanding same-day dental trend.
High Initial Costs
The high initial cost of dental milling machines, including equipment, software, and maintenance, limits usage, particularly in small clinics and labs. Although advanced CAD/CAM systems are precise, they come with hefty upfront costs that smaller practitioners may find difficult to justify. Particularly in developing nations where cost-conscious healthcare providers place a higher priority on price than technology advancements, this financial hurdle impedes the market's growth.
Rising Oral Health Awareness
The need for dental procedures like crowns, bridges, and implants is rising as more people become aware of the advantages of good oral hygiene and preventative care. People are further encouraged to pursue restorative and cosmetic operations by government initiatives and dental insurance coverage. As a result, dental offices and labs are spending money on sophisticated grinding equipment to precisely and effectively satisfy this growing demand. The market is expanding as a result of this trend, particularly for CAD/CAM-enabled milling technologies that facilitate speedy repairs.
Skill Requirements
Dental milling machine operating skill requirements can impede market expansion because clinics and labs demand skilled workers to efficiently handle complicated CAD/CAM systems. Adoption may be hampered by the requirement for specialist training, especially for smaller practices with less funding sources. This difficulty could result in a dependence on outsourcing dental restorations, which would affect the market's demand for in-house milling solutions generally and impede market expansion.
The COVID-19 pandemic temporarily slowed the dental milling machine market due to clinic closures, reduced patient visits, and supply chain disruptions. Elective dental procedures were postponed, leading to a decline in demand for dental restorations and equipment. However, the market began recovering as restrictions eased, with increased adoption of digital solutions like CAD/CAM technology to reduce patient contact and streamline workflows.
The dentures segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The dentures segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period as dental facilities are using these devices to produce customized, high-quality dentures more quickly and precisely. By automating the design and production of whole and partial dentures, milling machines improve patient satisfaction and streamline workflows. The need for effective milling solutions for denture production keeps growing as the number of edentulous people rises, particularly among older populations.
The implants segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
The implants segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period because dental offices and labs are spending money on sophisticated milling equipment to effectively create bridges, implant-supported crowns, and custom abutments. These devices improve patient results by guaranteeing accurate fitting and superior restorations. The market acceptance of dental milling machines is further accelerated by the use of CAD/CAM-based milling technology, which streamlines workflows and cuts manufacturing time as implant treatments become more widespread.
North America is projected to hold the largest market share during the forecast period owing to rising demand for advanced dental restorations and increased adoption of digital dentistry. The shift toward CAD/CAM technology has streamlined dental workflows, improving precision and efficiency in producing crowns, bridges, and dentures. Dental labs and clinics are investing in milling machines to meet the demand for same-day restorations, enhancing patient experience. Furthermore, increasing awareness of oral health and insurance coverage in the U.S. and Canada further accelerates market growth.
Asia Pacific is projected to witness the highest CAGR over the forecast period due to increasing dental tourism, rising awareness of oral health, and technological advancements. Additionally, supportive government initiatives and rising disposable incomes are boosting investments in dental clinics and laboratories. This expansion allows dental professionals to offer customized restorations, improving patient care while reducing turnaround time. The growing preference for CAD/CAM-based solutions further strengthens the adoption of milling machines across the region.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in Dental Milling Machine Market include AG Ceramill, Amann Girrbach AG, B&D Dental Technologies, Bien-Air Dental SA, CORiTEC (imes-icore), Datron AG, Dentsply Sirona Inc., Imes-Icore GmbH, Ivoclar Vivadent AG, Kavo Group, Mediatronics Co., Ltd. (Dentium), Planmeca Group, Roland DG Corporation, Schutz Dental GmbH, Sirio Dental S.R.L., Straumann Group, vhf Camfacture AG, Wieland Dental + Technik GmbH & Co. KG, Yenadent Ltd. and Zirkonzahn GmbH.
In October 2024, Ivoclar expanded its Bluephase family with the new EasyCure: a high-quality, easy-to-use light-curing unit for modern dentistry.
In February 2023, Ivoclar collaborating with vhf in state-of-the-art monolithic prosthetics and digital dentistry to the next level, Offering leading-edge hardware and software solutions for Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) for dental laboratories and practices, vhf has earned a reputation as a worldwide leading manufacturer of dental milling machines.
In February 2022, Midmark Corp., announced a new strategic partnership with Bien-Air Dental SA that combines the two companies' renowned dental technology into a simple, easy to use delivery care solution.