Market revenue in 2023 | USD 146.9 million |
Market revenue in 2030 | USD 208.3 million |
Growth rate | 5.1% (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 39.69% in 2023. Horizon Databook has segmented the Saudi Arabia 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.
Presence of superlative healthcare infrastructure with high accessibility to health facilities is likely to facilitate the growth of dental equipment market in the country. The healthcare landscape in the country is expected to advance further as the government is trying to bring about reforms in the sector. The country’s initiatives, such as boosting health privatization with an intention to reduce its dependence on the public sector, will be a central part of Saudi’s economic diversification efforts.
There is high prevalence of oral diseases, such as dental caries, periodontal diseases, and oral precancerous lesions majorly due to increased sugar consumption, insufficient oral hygiene practices. and high incidence of smoking, which is expected to boost the market growth. Moreover, The Saudi Health Information Survey revealed that only 11.5% of the participants visited a dentist for routine checkups and the majority (38.3%) of children never visited a dentist.
According to the Saudi Journal of Oral Sciences, healthcare in Saudi Arabia is explicitly based on a model of governmental hospitals that subsidizes healthcare cost with dental care being available free of cost in all government hospitals. However, long waiting time is a major factor responsible for several patients approaching private hospitals. Dental care in the private sector is viewed as a luxury, and most of the payments are made out-of-pocket.
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