Market revenue in 2023 | USD 635.4 million |
Market revenue in 2030 | USD 918.8 million |
Growth rate | 5.4% (CAGR from 2023 to 2030) |
Largest segment | Systems & parts |
Fastest growing segment | Dental Lasers |
Historical data | 2018 - 2022 |
Base year | 2023 |
Forecast period | 2024 - 2030 |
Quantitative units | Revenue in USD million |
Market segmentation | Dental Radiology Equipment, Dental Lasers, Systems & Parts, Laboratory Machines, Hygiene Maintenance Devices, Other Equipment |
Key market players worldwide | A-Dec, Planmeca, Dentsply Sirona Inc, Patterson Companies Inc, Straumann Holding AG, GC Corporation, Carestream Health - HCIS business, Biolase Inc, Danaher Corp, 3M Co |
Systems & parts was the largest segment with a revenue share of 39.91% in 2023. Horizon Databook has segmented the Canada dental equipment market based on dental radiology equipment, dental lasers, systems & parts, laboratory machines, hygiene maintenance devices, other equipment covering the revenue growth of each sub-segment from 2018 to 2030.
The most common oral diseases worldwide include, gum disease, oral cancer, cavities, decay, oral infectious diseases, trauma to the mouth, and hereditary lesions. According to Canadian Dental Association, 35% of the population in Canada suffers from dental (caries) of permanent teeth and 11% of the population suffers from severe periodontal gum disease. In Canada, an estimated 2.26 million school days are missed annually due illness related to dental conditions, out of which tooth decay accounts for one-third of all day surgeries performed.
Moreover, the geriatric population in Canada was over 6 million as of June 2019, according to Statistics Canada. Factors such as rising prevalence of dental ailments and increasing geriatric population are expected to propel the growth of dental equipment market in the country. According to a survey conducted by Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) in 2018, three-quarters (74.7%) of Canadian population saw a dental professional, however, 22.4% of people avoided visiting a dentist at least once because of the cost associated.
In Canada, 70% of the total cost of healthcare is covered by public insurance, however a significant role has always been played by private out-of-pocket and employer-based insurance for services not covered publicly, and that includes dentistry, drugs & vision care, according to Canadian Dental Association. Approximately 60% of all private dental care expenditure originate from private insurance sources and 40% directly out-of pocket, which can impede the overall market growth.
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