According to the Market Statsville Group (MSG), the?Global Digital Dentistry Devices Market?size was valued at USD 4,367 million in 2024 and is expected to grow from USD 4,729.4 million by 2025 to USD 8,950.3 million by 2033, at a?CAGR of 8.3%?during the forecast period (2025 – 2033).
Digital dentistry encompasses a wide range of technologies and tools used to enhance dental care. Here are some of the key devices:
- Intraoral Scanners: These handheld devices capture 3D digital images of the teeth and gums, replacing traditional impressions.
- CBCT Machines: Cone Beam Computed Tomography machines provide detailed 3D X-ray images of the teeth, bones, and soft tissues, aiding in diagnosis and treatment planning.
- CAD/CAM Systems: Computer-Aided Design and Computer-Aided Manufacturing systems are used to design and fabricate dental restorations like crowns, bridges, and implants with precision.
- 3D Printers: These devices create physical models of teeth and jaws from digital scans, assisting in treatment planning and the fabrication of appliances like aligners and surgical guides.
- Digital X-ray Sensors: These replace traditional X-ray film, capturing images digitally for immediate viewing and analysis.
- Dental Lasers: Lasers are used for various procedures, including soft tissue surgery, cavity preparation, and teeth whitening, with increased precision and reduced discomfort.