Continued Growth in Dental Prosthetics Market
Medgadget (March 21) reports the continued growth of the global dental prosthetics market. Attributable in part to an aging population and increasing awareness about the importance of oral health, according to a market report that used a forecast period through 2023.
Dental Prosthetics Market Growth 2023 Snapshot
Dental Prosthetics Market Driven by Growing Disposable Income of Geriatric Population
Medgadget (December 18) reports that Market Research Future (MRFR) expects the global dental prosthetics market to exhibit a continuous growth of CAGR of 5.5% from 2016 to 2023, according to a new report published by the firm. Moreover, the report provides a deep analysis of the leading drivers like the limitations of the global dental prosthetics market, including their impact on the market’s movement over the forecast period.
The report also profiled the leading segments and key players in the global dental prosthetics market. Therefore, providing readers with a clear picture of the market’s dynamics.
The global dental prosthetics market expects to reach a valuation of USD 5,659.4 million by 2023.
Dental prosthetics are used to replace missing teeth. Various materials comprise dental prosthetics. While it serves as a replacement of the missing teeth with the help of dental screws or adhesives. Prosthodontics defines the field of dental prosthetics. In addition, the global dental prosthetics market has been driven by the growing demand for prosthetics. Further, on maintaining a pleasing appearance despite the loss of teeth and the growing prevalence of dental problems globally.
Growing geriatric population is likely to be a major driver for the Global Dental Prosthetics
The growing geriatric population is likely to be a major driver for the global dental prosthetics market over the forecast period. Attributable to the increasing demand for dental prosthetics from the geriatric demographic and their increasing disposable income. Thus, the increasing demand to maintain the dental structure as late into life as possible is key to the rise in demand for dental prosthetics and is likely to remain a key driver for the dental prosthetics market over the forecast period.
Article from: ADA Morning Huddle
Lorin Berland, DDS