Table of Contents
1. Chapter one-market overview
2. Chapter two-summary
- 2.1. Drivers
- 2.1.1. Baby boomers driving the dental implants market
- 2.1.2. Modern procedures encourage surgeon adoption rates
- 2.1.3. Trend towards better hygiene driving implants market
- 2.1.4. Advances in technology aids the growth
- 2.1.5. Adoption of open door policy and regulatory reforms in asia
- 2.1.6. Direct-to-consumer advertising creating end-user interest
- 2.1.7. Increased demand for cosmetic dentistry
- 2.2. Restraints
- 2.2.1. Lack of reimbursement threatens advancement
- 2.2.2. High cost restricting wide spread usage of dental implants
- 2.2.3. Brand loyalty remains a key challenge
- 2.2.4. Attaining long-term aesthetics is a concern
- 2.2.5. Lack of patient awareness hinders growth of the market
- 2.3. Opportunities
- 2.3.1. Cosmetic dental products poses to be an attractive growth market
- 2.3.1.1. Changing demographics
- 2.3.1.2. Millions of people are missing teeth
- 2.3.1.3. Low penetration
3. General and diagnostic device
- 3.1. Drivers
- 3.1.1. Technological advancements driving the market
- 3.1.2. Compact and portable equipments increasing product usage
- 3.2. Restraints
- 3.2.1. High cost of dental instruments
- 3.2.2. New entrants find it difficult to break into the market
- 3.3. Opportunities
- 3.3.1. Opportunities lie in the dental crowns and bridges market in the current and the coming year
- 3.3.2. Dental systems and parts market
- 3.3.2.1. drivers
- 3.3.2.1.1. Better design and product bundling increases efficacy of the diagnostic systems
- 3.3.2.1.2. Trend towards upgrading of dental clinics as a result of growing demand of better dental procedures
- 3.3.2.2. Restraints
- 3.3.2.2.1. Stringent budgetary constraints and cost pressure are making hospitals reluctant to make new investments in the present market scenario
- 3.3.2.2.2. Lower replacement rate
- 3.3.2.3. Instrument and delivery systems
- 3.3.2.3.1. Driver
- 3.3.2.3.1.1. instrument delivery system comes with various design options
- 3.3.2.3.1.2. facilitating ease in dental diagnosis and treatment
- 3.3.2.3.2. Restraint
- 3.3.2.3.2.1. initial investment for installing instrument delivery system is often expensive
- 3.3.2.4. Utility equipments
- 3.3.2.5. Cad / cam systems
- 3.3.2.5.1. Drivers
- 3.3.2.5.1.1. increasing implantation and tooth restoration has become a quick procedure
- 3.3.2.5.1.2. increasing new-user sales driving the market growth for cad/cam technology
- 3.3.2.5.2. Restraints
- 3.3.2.5.2.1. huge initial investment drives the procedural cost up
- 3.3.2.5.2.2. use of cad/cam require special training
- 3.3.2.6. Cone beam ct scanning
- 3.3.2.6.1. Driver
- 3.3.2.6.1.1. technology adoption and transition from traditional to digitization
- 3.3.2.6.1.2. increased accuracy and efficient imaging result driving the demand for cbct
- 3.3.2.6.2. Restraint
- 3.3.2.6.2.1. slower adoption rate in developing nations and minimal implementation in dentistry due to high cost.
- 3.3.2.7. Other systems and parts
- 3.3.2.7.1. Cast machines
- 3.3.2.7.2. All other systems and parts
- 3.3.3. Dental equipment
- 3.3.3.1. Drivers
- 3.3.3.1.1. Growing number of general practitioners and increasing number of specialty dental clinics
- 3.3.3.1.2. Technological advancements and bundling of products giving a boost to sales
- 3.3.3.1.3. Manufacturers offering strong r&d support
- 3.3.3.1.4. Reduced total cost of ownership
- 3.3.3.2. Restraints
- 3.3.3.2.1. High cost of dental equipments is giving rise to reuse device market
- 3.3.3.2.2. Market growth dependent on acquisition of new clients owing to the lower replacement rates of certain equipments
- 3.3.3.3. Dental chairs
- 3.3.3.3.1. Driver
- 3.3.3.3.1.1. dental chairs are a primary requirement for all dental clinics set up and this factor boosts the demand for dental chairs
- 3.3.3.3.1.2. new innovations and remodeling of dental chair driving the market
- 3.3.3.3.2. Restraint
- 3.3.3.3.2.1. slower replacement rate.
- 3.3.3.4. Hand pieces
- 3.3.3.4.1. Drivers
- 3.3.3.4.1.1. increase in dental treatment and demand for dental procedures driving the demand for hand pieces
- 3.3.3.4.1.2. conversion of air powered hand pieces to electrical hand pieces has driven the market growth lately
- 3.3.3.4.1.3. growing demand of dental equipments in the upcoming markets
- 3.3.3.4.2. Restraints
- 3.3.3.4.2.1. consumers trust well established manufacturers for innovations in product technology
- 3.3.3.4.2.2. dental hand pieces repair service market is cannibalizing the sales of fresh hand pieces
- 3.3.3.5. Light cure equipments
- 3.3.3.5.1. Drivers
- 3.3.3.5.1.1. new innovations replacing traditional equipments and driving the market growth
- 3.3.3.5.1.2. designed for high speed cure and reduced treatment time
- 3.3.3.6. Scaling units
- 3.3.4. Dental implants
- 3.3.4.1. Market drivers
- 3.3.4.1.1. Increasing demand for cosmetic dentistry
- 3.3.4.1.2. Technological advancements and minimally invasive procedures
- 3.3.4.1.3. Increasing acceptance of implants
- 3.3.4.1.4. Growing m&a activity in implant companies
- 3.3.4.1.5. Introduction of image guided surgery
- 3.3.4.2. Restraints
- 3.3.4.2.1. Patient' s inception to implants
- 3.3.4.2.2. Attaining long-term aesthetics persisting as a key challenge
- 3.3.4.2.3. Increase in training regulations for general practitioners
- 3.3.4.3. Opportunities
- 3.3.4.4. Titanium dental implants
- 3.3.4.4.1. Internal connectors
- 3.3.4.4.2. External connectors
- 3.3.4.5. Zirconium dental implants
- 3.3.5. Dental crowns and bridges
- 3.3.5.1. Drivers
- 3.3.5.1.1. Wide product range
- 3.3.5.1.2. Costs less than implants and proper reimbursement policies
- 3.3.5.1.3. Reduced trade barriers
- 3.3.5.1.4. Emerging chinese and asian markets
- 3.3.5.1.5. Growing dental tourism in low cost countries
- 3.3.5.2. Restraints
- 3.3.5.2.1. Attaining long term aesthetics
- 3.3.5.2.2. Availability of better and more permanent dental solutions
- 3.3.5.2.3. Government approvals are needed
- 3.3.5.3. Opportunity
- 3.3.5.3.1. The untapped asian markets offer a huge potential
- 3.3.5.4. Metal free crowns and bridges
- 3.3.5.4.1. All ceramic cad/cam
- 3.3.5.4.1.1. drivers
- 3.3.5.4.1.1.1. better esthetic results as compared to pfm
- 3.3.5.4.1.1.2. increasing availability of cad/cam options
- 3.3.5.4.1.1.3. increasing general practitioner familiarity with cad/cam
- 3.3.5.4.1.1.4. technological improvements have lead to upgrades in quality and reliability
- 3.3.5.4.1.1.5. number of cad/cam suppliers has increased
- 3.3.5.4.1.1.6. wide range of products and material options are available
- 3.3.5.4.1.2. restraints
- 3.3.5.4.1.2.1. price
- 3.3.5.4.1.2.2. general practitioners skills and experience
- 3.3.5.4.2. All ceramic conventional
- 3.3.5.4.2.1. drivers
- 3.3.5.4.2.1.1. ceramic becoming more standard treatment and replaces pfm
- 3.3.5.4.2.1.2. growing demand for ceramic crowns and bridges in developing nations
- 3.3.5.4.2.1.3. conventional ceramic crowns are less expensive
- 3.3.5.4.2.2. restraints
- 3.3.5.4.2.2.1. dental market shifting towards cosmetic dentistry
- 3.3.5.4.2.2.2. poor strength
- 3.3.5.5. Metal fused to ceramic
- 3.3.5.5.1. Drivers
- 3.3.5.5.1.1. better strength and lower cost
- 3.3.5.5.2. Restraints
- 3.3.5.5.2.1. cosmetic appearance
- 3.3.5.5.2.2. chipping off or breaking of crown' s porcelain
- 3.3.5.5.2.3. failure rate is more due to allergic reactions
- 3.3.6. Dental lasers
- 3.3.6.1. Drivers
- 3.3.6.1.1. Product is in growth stage and newer technologies are making way to market
- 3.3.6.1.2. Minimally invasive procedure and reduced chair time
- 3.3.6.1.3. Positive word of mouth communication through patients
- 3.3.6.1.4. No need of high speed drilling and no drilling sound
- 3.3.6.1.5. No vibrations and pressure
- 3.3.6.1.6. High levels of postoperative comfort
- 3.3.6.2. Restraints
- 3.3.6.2.1. Dental lasers are expensive
- 3.3.6.2.2. Experience of general practitioner performing procedure with the help of dental laser
- 3.3.6.3. Diode lasers
- 3.3.6.3.1. Diode lasers use state of the art technological which is used very widely, ranging from dvd-players, laser printers to the complex dental diode laser
- 3.3.6.3.2. Drivers
- 3.3.6.3.2.1. compact size
- 3.3.6.3.2.2. competitive pricing
- 3.3.6.3.2.3. versatile usage
- 3.3.6.3.2.4. no setup time is required
- 3.3.6.3.3. Restraints
- 3.3.6.3.3.1. the temperature of target tissue or the surrounding tissues rises due to the use of laser. To limit this temperature rise, a coolant should be used either in form of air, water or through pre cooling of tissue
- 3.3.6.3.3.2. inappropriate power setting might damage the underlying periosteum and bone. Experience and skills of the operator may act as a restrain as the patients would prefer going to a specialists rather than general practitioners
- 3.3.6.3.3.3. diode laser technology is used very widely, ranging from dvd-players, laser printers to the complex dental diode laser. This might act as an entry barrier for new firms.
- 3.3.6.4. Co2 lasers
- 3.3.6.4.1. Drivers
- 3.3.6.4.2. Dental lasers are slowly substituting dental drills
- 3.3.6.5. Restraints
- 3.3.6.6. Yttrium lasers
- 3.3.7. Dental radiology equipments
- 3.3.7.1. Drivers
- 3.3.7.1.1. Growing interest of clinicians towards updating present devices
- 3.3.7.1.2. Reduced treatment time
- 3.3.7.1.3. Reduced operating cost
- 3.3.7.1.4. Better solutions can be offered in least time
- 3.3.7.1.5. Digitization has reduced paper work and has lead to atomization in dental clinics
- 3.3.7.1.6. High quality and high precision images
- 3.3.7.2. Restraints
- 3.3.7.2.1. High cost of digitizing the clinics acts as a major constraint
- 3.3.7.2.2. Reuse device market
- 3.3.7.3. Extra oral radiology
- 3.3.7.3.1. Drivers
- 3.3.7.3.1.1. Increased usage of extra oral radiology devices is driving the dental radiology equipments market.
- 3.3.7.3.1.2. Increased awareness and growing demand for improved technologies in urban cites
- 3.3.7.3.2. Restraints
- 3.3.7.3.2.1. the decrease in the import taxes
- 3.3.7.3.2.2. lower price offered by the local manufacturers
- 3.3.7.3.2.3. The ongoing economic recession
- 3.3.7.3.3. Digital devices
- 3.3.7.3.3.1. drivers
- 3.3.7.3.3.1.1. Sharing of images has considerably reduced the treatment time
- 3.3.7.3.3.1.2. Idle time spent during film processing is reduced
- 3.3.7.3.3.1.3. Copies can be made with same image quality as of original
- 3.3.7.3.3.1.4. Increased usage of extra oral radiology devices is driving the dental radiology equipments market
- 3.3.7.3.3.2. restraints
- 3.3.7.3.3.2.1. Digitizing the clinic involves huge initial investment due to expensive digital imaging systems
- 3.3.7.3.3.2.2. Dentists are reluctant towards making new investments in upgrading their labs due to a decrease in patient
visits
- 3.3.7.3.4. Film-based devices
- 3.3.7.3.4.1. Intra oral radiology equipments
- 3.3.7.3.4.1.1. drivers
- 3.3.7.3.4.1.2. restraints
- 3.3.7.3.4.1.3. Dental x-ray units
- 3.3.7.3.4.1.4. Digital sensors
- 3.3.8. Dental biomaterial
- 3.3.8.1. Drivers
- 3.3.8.1.1. Increased demand for dental implants is giving a boost to dental biomaterial industry
- 3.3.8.1.2. Active involvement of large dental implant manufacturers into providing training courses
- 3.3.8.1.3. High opportunities for cross selling of products
- 3.3.8.1.4. Developments in nanotechnology and increased supply of tissues
- 3.3.8.2. Restraints
- 3.3.8.2.1. Long procedures and healing time
- 3.3.8.2.2. Dental bone grafts has a very niche market
- 3.3.8.3. Opportunities
- 3.3.8.4. Dental bone graft substitutes
- 3.3.8.5. Dental tissue regenerative material
- 3.4. Treatment based devices
- 3.4.1. Orthodontics
- 3.4.1.1. Restraints
- 3.4.1.1.1. Long procedures and treatment timescale
- 3.4.1.1.2. Translucent wires though attractive but are more brittle as compared to metal wires
- 3.4.1.1.3. Regular visits to the clinicians
- 3.4.1.2. Brackets
- 3.4.1.2.1. Metal bracket
- 3.4.1.2.2. Global aesthetic brackets
- 3.4.1.2.3. Self-ligating brackets
- 3.4.1.2.4. Anchorage appliance market
- 3.4.1.2.4.1. buccal tubes
- 3.4.1.2.4.2. bands
- 3.4.1.2.5. Archwire
- 3.4.1.2.6. Ligature
- 3.4.2. Endodontic
- 3.4.2.1. Drivers
- 3.4.2.1.1. Endodontic treatment increases rapidly with age
- 3.4.2.1.2. Growing desire of baby boomers to retain their natural teeth
- 3.4.2.1.3. Technological advancements are driving the market
- 3.4.2.1.4. Collaborations between various organizations is helping in increasing distribution of better products to the market
- 3.4.2.2. Restraints
- 3.4.2.3. Obturation devices
- 3.4.2.4. Permanent endodontic sealer
- 3.4.3. Periodontics
- 3.4.3.1. Drivers
- 3.4.3.1.1. Growing links between oral health and overall health
- 3.4.3.1.2. Trend towards inclusion of more power driven scaling devices among dentists
- 3.4.3.1.3. Use of power driven scaling devices increases the efficiency of calculus removal and reduces the effective in chair time
- 3.4.3.1.4. Better control over the instrument
- 3.4.3.2. Restraints
- 3.4.3.2.1. Less effective for deep probing sites
- 3.4.3.2.2. Availability of low cost substitute technology
- 3.4.3.3. Power driven scaling devices
- 3.4.3.4. Dental anesthetics
- 3.4.3.5. Dental sutures
- 3.4.3.5.1. Drivers
- 3.4.3.5.1.1. Growing demand for absorbable sutures
- 3.4.3.5.2. Restraints
- 3.4.3.6. Dental hemostats
- 3.4.3.6.1. Drivers
- 3.4.3.6.1.1. Increasing demand for cosmetic dentistry
- 3.4.3.6.2. Restraints
- 3.4.3.7. Locally applied therapeutics
- 3.4.3.7.1. Drivers
- 3.4.3.7.1.1. Application of therapeutics makes periodontal treatment more effective
- 3.4.3.7.2. Restraints
- 3.5. Other dental devices
- 3.5.1. Dental laboratory machines
- 3.5.1.1. Drivers
- 3.5.1.1.1. Consolidation of labs
- 3.5.1.1.2. Increased demand for esthetics and frequent dental visits is driving the dental lab market
- 3.5.1.2. Restraints
- 3.5.1.2.1. Off shoring of dental lab operations may significantly affect the domestic market
- 3.5.2. Hygiene maintenance
- 3.5.2.1. Drivers
- 3.5.2.1.1. Aging population expands usage
- 3.5.2.1.2. Increased used of intra oral devices calls for better infection control procedures
- 3.5.2.1.3. Increase in the number of dental clinics has led to an increase in the demand of sterilizers
- 3.5.2.2. Restraints
- 3.5.2.2.1. Slow technological advancements in sterilizers market
- 3.5.2.2.2. Matured medical sterilizers and disinfectant markets acts as an entry barrier for new entrants
- 3.5.2.2.3. High cost of a sterilization unit and changing regulatory compliance
- 3.5.3. Retail dental care essentials
- 3.5.3.1. Drivers
- 3.5.3.1.1. Turn towards preventive dental care rather than a curative approach is driving the dental care essentials market
- 3.5.3.1.2. Growing demand towards retention of natural teeth
- 3.5.3.2. Restraints
- 3.5.3.2.1. Availability of specialized dental care essentials
- 3.5.3.3. Dental brushes
- 3.5.3.4. Dental whitening agents
- 3.5.3.5. Dental wash solutions
- 3.6. Other dental consumables
- 3.6.1. Driver
- 3.6.1.1. Frequent and consistent demand
- 3.6.1.2. Demand comes from existing customers
- 3.6.2. Restraints
- 3.6.2.1. Very small market size and large number of players
- 3.6.3. Gloves
- 3.6.3.1. Drivers
- 3.6.3.1.1. Gloves are seen as the first line of defense
- 3.6.3.1.2. Growing demand for dental procedures
- 3.6.3.1.3. High levels of vertical integration in dental glove manufacturing industry
- 3.6.3.1.4. Availability of different product variants
- 3.6.3.1.5. Other drivers
- 3.6.3.2. Restraints
- 3.6.3.2.1. Use of glove powder causes various complications
- 3.6.3.2.2. Increases medical waste
4. Competitive landscape
- 4.1. Mergers and acquisitions in industry
5. Geographic analysis
- 5.1. Us market
- 5.2. Europe market
- 5.3. Asian market
6. Company profiles
- 6.1. Aap implantate ag
- 6.2. Advanced healthcare ltd
- 6.3. A-dec
- 6.4. Align technology
- 6.5. Astra tech
- 6.6. Biolase technology, inc
- 6.7. Biomet3i
- 6.8. Carestream health, inc
- 6.9. Church & dwight co., inc
- 6.10. Dentsply international inc
- 6.11. Dot gmbh
- 6.12. Elexxion ag
- 6.13. Gendex
- 6.14. Henry schein, inc
- 6.15. Hoya conbio
- 6.16. Hu-friedy mfg co
- 6.17. Instrumentarium dental
- 6.18. J. Morita usa, inc
- 6.19. Midmark corporation
- 6.20. Nakanishi inc
- 6.21. Nobel biocare
- 6.22. Novalar pharmaceuticals, inc
- 6.23. Ortho organizers, inc
- 6.24. Orchid orthopedic solutions
- 6.25. Palodex group oy
- 6.26. Planmeca oy
- 6.27. Prodrive systems, inc
- 6.28. Patterson dental
- 6.29. Rti biologics6.30. Straumann
- 6.31. Shofu inc
- 6.32. Sirona dental systems
- 6.33. Sybron dental specialties
- 6.34. Ultradent products, inc
- 6.35. Young innovations, inc
- 6.36. Zest anchors
- 6.37. Zimmer dental
- 6.38. 3m
7. Appendix
- 7.1. List of patents
- 7.1.1. U.s. Patent list
- 7.1.2. Europe patent list
- 7.1.3. Japan patent list
- 7.1.4. Appendix
- 7.1.5. List of patents
- 7.1.6. U.s. Patent list
- 7.1.7. Europe patent list
- 7.1.8. Japan patent list
List of tables
- SUMMARY TABLE GLOBAL DENTAL DEVICES AND CONSUMABLES MARKET, BY PRODUCTS
2007 - 2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 1 GLOBAL GENERAL AND DIAGNOSTIC DEVICES MARKET, BY PRODUCTS 2007 -
2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 2 GLOBAL GENERAL AND DIAGNOSTIC DEVICES MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007 -
2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 3 GLOBAL SYSTEMS AND PARTS MARKET, BY PRODUCTS 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 4 GLOBAL SYSTEMS AND PARTS MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($)
- TABLE 5 GLOBAL INSTRUMENT DELIVERY SYSTEM MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014
($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 6 GLOBAL UTILITY EQUIPMENT MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 7 GLOBAL CAD/CAM SYSTEM MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 8 GLOBAL CONE BEAM CT SCANNING MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 9 GLOBAL OTHER SYSTEMS AND PARTS MARKET, BY PRODUCTS 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 10 GLOBAL OTHER SYSTEMS AND PARTS MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 11 GLOBAL CAST MACHINES MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 12 GLOBAL ALL OTHER SYSTEMS AND PARTS MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-
2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 13 GLOBAL DENTAL EQUIPMENT MARKET, BY PRODUCTS 2007-2014 ($THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 14 GLOBAL DENTAL EQUIPMENT MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 15 GLOBAL DENTAL CHAIRS MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 16 GLOBAL HAND PIECES MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 17 GLOBAL LIGHT CURE EQUIPMENT MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 18 GLOBAL SCALING UNITS MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 19 GLOBAL DENTAL IMPLANTS MARKET, BY PRODUCTS 2007-2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 20 GLOBAL DENTAL IMPLANTS MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 21 GLOBAL TITANIUM DENTAL IMPLANTS MARKET, BY PRODUCTS 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 22 GLOBAL TITANIUM DENTAL IMPLANTS MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 23 GLOBAL INTERNAL CONNECTORS MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 24 GLOBAL EXTERNAL CONNECTORS MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 25 GLOBAL ZIRCONIUM DENTAL IMPLANTS MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014
($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 26 GLOBAL CROWNS AND BRIDGES MARKET, BY PRODUCTS 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 27 GLOBAL CROWNS AND BRIDGES MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 28 GLOBAL METAL FREE CERAMICS MARKET, BY PRODUCTS 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 29 GLOBAL METAL FREE CERAMICS MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 30 GLOBAL ALL CERAMIC CAD/CAM MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 31 GLOBAL ALL CERAMIC CONVENTIONAL MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 32 GLOBAL CERAMIC FUSED TO METAL MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 33 GLOBAL DENTAL LASERS MARKET, BY PRODUCTS 2007-2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 34 GLOBAL DENTAL LASERS MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 35 GLOBAL DIODE LASERS MARKET, BY PRODUCTS 2007-2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 36 GLOBAL DIODE LASERS MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 37 GLOBAL CARBON DIOXIDE LASERS MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 38 GLOBAL YTTRIUM ALUMINUM GARNET LASERS MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY
2007-2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 39 GLOBAL DENTAL RADIOLOGY EQUIPMENT MARKET, BY PRODUCTS 2007-2014
($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 40 GLOBAL DENTAL RADIOLOGY EQUIPMENT MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007- 2014
($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 41 GLOBAL EXTRA-ORAL RADIOLOGY EQUIPMENT MARKET, BY PRODUCTS 2007-
2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 42 GLOBAL EXTRA-ORAL RADIOLOGY EQUIPMENT MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY
2007-2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 43 GLOBAL DIGITAL DEVICES MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 44 GLOBAL FILM BASED DEVICES MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 45 GLOBAL INTRA-ORAL RADIOLOGY EQUIPMENT MARKET, BY PRODUCTS 2007-
2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 46 GLOBAL INTRA-ORAL RADIOLOGY EQUIPMENT MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY
2007-2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 47 GLOBAL DENTAL X-RAY UNITS MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 48 GLOBAL DIGITAL SENSORS MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 49 GLOBAL DENTAL BIOMATERIALS MARKET, BY PRODUCTS 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 50 GLOBAL DENTAL BIOMATERIALS MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 51 GLOBAL DENTAL BONE GRAFT AND SUBSTITUTES MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY
2007-2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 52 GLOBAL TISSUE REGENERATIVE MATERIALS MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-
2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 53 GLOBAL TREATMENT-BASED DEVICES MARKET, BY PRODUCTS 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 54 GLOBAL TREATMENT-BASED DEVICES MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 55 GLOBAL ORTHODONTIC MARKET, BY PRODUCTS 2007-2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 56 GLOBAL ORTHODONTIC MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 57 GLOBAL BRACKET MARKET, BY PRODUCTS 2007-2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 58 GLOBAL BRACKET MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 59 GLOBAL METAL BRACKET MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 60 GLOBAL AESTHETIC BRACKET MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 61 GLOBAL SELF-LIGATING BRACKET MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 62 GLOBAL ANCHORAGE APPLIANCE MARKET, BY PRODUCTS 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 63 GLOBAL ANCHORAGE APPLIANCE MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 64 GLOBAL BUCCAL TUBES MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 65 GLOBAL BANDS MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 66 GLOBAL ARCHWIRE MARKET, BY PRODUCTS 2007-2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 67 GLOBAL ARCHWIRE MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 68 GLOBAL LIGATURE MARKET, BY PRODUCTS 2007-2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 69 GLOBAL LIGATURE MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 70 GLOBAL ENDODONTICS MARKET, BY PRODUCTS 2007-2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 71 GLOBAL ENDODONTICS MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 72 GLOBAL OBTURATION MARKET, BY PRODUCTS 2007-2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 73 GLOBAL OBTURATION MARKET BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 74 GLOBAL PERMANENT ENDODONTIC SEALER MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-
2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 75 GLOBAL PERIODONTIC MARKET, BY PRODUCTS 2007-2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 76 GLOBAL PERIODONTIC MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 77 GLOBAL POWER DRIVEN SCALING DEVICES MARKET, BY PRODUCTS 2007-2014
($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 78 GLOBAL POWER DRIVEN SCALING DEVICES MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-
2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 79 GLOBAL DENTAL ANESTHETICS MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 80 GLOBAL DENTAL SUTURES MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 81 GLOBAL DENTAL HEMOSTSTS MARKET, BY PRODUCTS 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 82 GLOBAL DENTAL HEMOSTATS MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 83 GLOBAL LOCALLY APPLIED THERAPEUTICS MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-
2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 84 GLOBAL OTHER DENTAL DEVICES MARKET, BY PRODUCTS 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 85 GLOBAL OTHER DENTAL DEVICES MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 86 GLOBAL LABORATORY MACHINES MARKET, BY PRODUCTS 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 87 GLOBAL LABORATORY MACHINES MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 88 GLOBAL HYGIENE MAINTENENCE MARKET, BY PRODUCTS 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 89 GLOBAL HYGIENE MAINTENENCE MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 90 GLOBAL RETAIL DENTAL CARE ESSENTIALS MARKET, BY PRODUCTS
2007-2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 91 GLOBAL RETAIL DENTAL CARE ESSENTIALS MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-
2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 92 GLOBAL DENTAL BRUSHES MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 93 GLOBAL SPECIALIZED DENTAL PASTES MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014
($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 94 GLOBAL WHITENING AGENTS MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 95 GLOBAL DENTAL WASH SOLUTIONS MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 96 GLOBAL OTHER CONSUMABLES MARKET, BY PRODUCTS 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 97 GLOBAL OTHER CONSUMABLES MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($
THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 98 GLOBAL GLOVES MARKET, BY PRODUCTS 2007-2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 99 GLOBAL GLOVES MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2007-2014 ($ THOUSANDS)
- TABLE 100 RECENT MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS (2008-2009)
- TABLE 101 NEW PRODUCT, TECHNOLOGY, SERVICE LAUNCH (2008-2009)
List of figures
- FIGURE 1 PARENTAL STRUCTURE OF DENTAL DEVICES
- FIGURE 2 EVOLUTION OF DENTAL DEVICE MARKET
- FIGURE 3 DENTAL MARKET TREND ANALYSES
- FIGURE 4 GROWTH DYNAMICS IN THE DENTAL DEVICES MARKET
- FIGURE 5 TRENDS IN THE DENTAL DEVICE MARKET
- FIGURE 6 CONSUMER TREND ANALYSIS
- FIGURE 7 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF GEOGRAPHIC TRENDS IN THE GLOBAL DENTAL
DEVICES MARKET
- FIGURE 8 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPES
- FIGURE 9 U.S. LEADINGS TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION
- FIGURE 10 NCREASING PATENT BASE FOR PERIODONTIC/DENTAL IMPLANTS
- FIGURE 11 JAPANESE COMPANY PLAYS A CLEAR LEAD
- FIGURE 12 INVESTMENT PRIORITY IN GENERAL AND DIAGNOSTIC DEVICES
- FIGURE 13 MARKET SIZE FOR TREATMENT BASED DENTAL INSTRUMENTS
- FIGURE 14 INDUSTRY GROWTH STRATEGIES
- FIGURE 15 GLOBAL DENTAL DEVICES MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY 2009 VS 2014
- FIGURE 16 U.S. MARKET VS GLOBAL MARKET
- FIGURE 17 EUROPEAN MARKET VS GLOBAL MARKET
- FIGURE 18 ASIAN MARKET VS GLOBAL MARKET
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