New Dental Biomaterials Developed to Meet Growing Clinical Demands, says Market.us

Ketan Mahajan
Ketan Mahajan

Updated · Jan 4, 2023

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Dental biomaterials are very similar to orthopedics because teeth are similar to bones and can be anchored in bone. As the clinical needs of dentists increase, a variety of dental biomaterials has been created.

All dental biomaterials have to withstand extreme and changing conditions in the mouth. They are a hard, stable material that can be used in many ways. The most popular dental materials are currently resin composites and titanium alloys. Zirconia is another common choice. Tissue engineering materials are also in demand for soft and hard tissue regeneration.

According to the latest report by Market.us,” The Global Dental Biomaterial Market is expected to grow at a CAGR of roughly 6.7% over the next ten years and will reach USD 16.26 Bn in 2032, from USD 8.5 Bn in 2022″

Dental Biomaterial Market Cagr

The fast-growing Dental Biomaterial market offers exciting growth opportunities for the players. A recent report by Market.us highlights some key strategies organizations can implement to benefit from the latest industry trends.

The report provides Dental Biomaterial Market overviews, analysis, and forecasts of market size, market players, market segments and geographies, the market’s leading competitors’ revenues, profiles, and market shares.

The increasing longevity of the population has led to increased demand for better dental material function. Because of their superior properties and broad applicability, polymeric materials (PMs), are increasingly used in biomedical areas. Polymers are a key component of many aspects of dentistry including preventive, restorative, and regenerative therapies. These materials can also be used to regenerate dentin or for advanced drug delivery systems.

The clinical needs of dentists are increasing, so a wide range of dental biomaterials have been developed. Newly developed dental biomaterials should be biocompatible with the oral environment and physically stable.

Gaurav Yadav, a senior research analyst at Market.us, said,” Innovative biomaterials based on biological systems and processes will likely influence the development of new technologies for a variety of uses. On the basis of these considerations, new biomaterials and technologies are playing the key role in the development of modern dentistry, and their development requires multidisciplinary-based high-quality research.”

For Instance, Sonendo, Inc., a top-ranking dental technology company and the developer of the GentleWave System launched the CleanFlow procedure instrument on April 20, 2022. It was designed to be used with Sonendo’s GentleWave System. This provides a less painful, invasive, and more comfortable alternative to traditional root canal treatment.

The United States will see significant growth in North America. The United States is seeing a rise in demand for dental biomaterials due to the support of government agencies and the rising dental disease burden.

According to the American Dental Association 2020 report, more than 5 million Americans 65-74 have lost all their teeth, with approximately 3 million of them edentulous. The elderly are most concerned about tooth loss. The reason is that 91% of people aged 20-64 have dental caries, with 27% remaining undiagnosed. The growing geriatric population, as well as government initiatives, are other factors that drive regional market growth.

Biomaterials will find a wider range of uses in dentistry in the future, thanks to improved and new material compositions.

Materials research has seen significant advances, including in dentin bonds and impression materials, as well as in luting cement. This requires a greater understanding of multiple disciplines and the development and implementation of new design methods to improve biological performance.

These biomaterials and technologies are designed to replace missing or damaged tooth tissues. They are also designed to encourage tissue regeneration and prevent tooth decay.

The market growth is also driven by the growing prevalence of dental disorders, increasing dental tourism, increased penetration of dental implants, and an increase in disposable income across the developing world.

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