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Dental Med Meet 2025
Welcome Message
We are delighted to welcome you to the “19th Annual Congress on Dentistry and Dental Medicine” scheduled to take place on January 16-17, 2025 as Webinar. This year, we are excited to present an innovative theme: "Dental Med Meet 2025," aimed at introducing novel concepts, techniques, and strategies that will have a direct impact on your professional practices. The event will feature renowned experts in the field, building on the success of Dental Med Meet 2025.
Our conference serves as a platform for distinguished researchers, industry experts, esteemed university professors, specialists, and aspiring students. It encompasses a wide range of activities, including lectures, oral and poster presentations, panel discussions, and a wealth of knowledge-sharing opportunities. You can share your research findings and gain recognition through certificates awarded by our esteemed world-class organizing committee.
No other event offers a more impressive line-up of keynote speakers, a network of high-caliber peers, and engaging content. This gathering is particularly attractive for individuals from universities and institutes seeking to connect with fellow scholars. We encourage interested participants to confirm their attendance by joining the conference alongside their colleagues.
We look forward to your participation in this enriching experience.
Warm regards,
Theresa Sarah | Program Manager
About Conference
We are delighted to extend our invitation to doctors worldwide to join us for the "19th Annual Congress on Dentistry and Dental Medicine" scheduled for January 16-17, 2025. This exceptional conference centre on the theme "Advancements in Dentistry and Dental Medicine."
Dental Med Meet 2025 serves as a common platform designed for international medical and dental health professionals to facilitate the dissemination and discussion of research findings in the field of Dentistry and Dental Medicine. This conference offers a global platform for dialogue on innovations among international scientists, researchers, practitioners, emerging scholars, and business professionals within the dental field.
Reasons to attend: The Dental Med Meet 2025 Conference will illuminate recent developments in Dentistry and Dental Medicine research and in still fresh insights into oral health. This event fosters invaluable networking opportunities with peers. The presence of internationally renowned speakers, novel methodologies, and cutting-edge updates in the Dental Implants field distinguishes this conference. Dental Medicine Conferences, symposia, and workshops create a dedicated space for the advancement, prosecution, and exchange of information in the realm of Dentistry and Dental Medicine.
Submission Guidelines for Abstracts:
Limit your abstract length to 300 words.
Use sentence case for the title.
Include full names of authors and co-authors, along with their affiliations.
Provide a concise author biography (up to 100 words) and a photograph.
All submitted abstracts will undergo evaluation by the scientific committee, with responses emailed within 24-48 hours of submission.
Accepted abstracts will be published in the conference proceedings in the relevant journal.
To submit your abstract, please visit: https://medicine.dentalcongress.com/abstract-submission.php
We welcome speakers from across the globe to submit their abstracts, research papers, case studies, and posters in alignment with the "Call for Abstracts" or their specific areas of research interest.
For attendees, including doctors, presenters, physicians, students, academicians, sponsors, exhibitors, and groups, "Dental Med Meet 2025" offers cost-effective registration options, as well as special group registration for webinars. You can register for the conference by visiting the registration page: https://medicine.dentalcongress.com/registration.php
Target Audience:
- Dentistry
- Oral Health
- Endodontics
- Odontology
- Advanced Research in Pediatrics Dentistry
- Prosthodontics
- Orthodontics
- Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
- Dental Hygiene
- Periodontology
- Dental Pharmacology
- Preventive Dentistry
- Dental Materials
- Micro Dentistry
- Oral Microbiology and Pathology
- Dental Public Health
- Gerontology
- Cosmetic Dentistry
- Dental Stem Cells
- Dental Instruments
Sessions/ Tracks
Track 1: Dentistry
Dentistry is a specialized branch of medicine focused on the study, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of conditions and diseases affecting the oral cavity. While primarily concerned with the teeth, it also addresses issues related to the oral mucosa, maxillofacial region, and associated structures, including the temporomandibular joint and the craniofacial complex. Beyond routine dental care, dentistry plays a vital role in maintaining overall oral and craniofacial health.
Key topics in Dentistry include:
- Full Mouth Reconstruction
- Dentures
- Dental Fillings
- Teeth Whitening
- Root Canal Therapy for Complex Cases
- Esthetic Dentistry and Ceramic Restorations
- Athletic Mouth Guards
- Nano Dentistry
- Implant Dentistry
Prominent Dental Associations: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology
Track 2: Oral Health
Oral health encompasses the absence of mouth and facial pain, oral infections, injuries, periodontal diseases, tooth decay, and other related conditions. It plays a crucial role in overall health and well-being, influencing essential functions such as speaking, smiling, tasting, smelling, biting, chewing, and swallowing. Key risk factors for oral health issues include poor oral hygiene, unhealthy dietary habits, tobacco use, and excessive alcohol consumption.
Key topics in Oral Health include:
- Oral Piercing
- Oral and Oropharyngeal Cancer
Prominent Dental Associations: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology
Track 3: Endodontics
Endodontics is a specialized field of dentistry that focuses on the study, anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the human tooth, dental pulp, and surrounding tissues. The dental pulp contains nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissues essential for tooth vitality. This branch of dentistry explores the biology of normal pulp, crown, root, and peri-radicular tissues, as well as the causes, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of related conditions and injuries. One of the most common endodontic procedures is root canal therapy, which addresses issues involving the pulp and nerves within the tooth's root canal system.
Key topics in Endodontics include:
- Endodontic Instruments
- Asepsis in Endodontics
- Cleaning and Shaping of the Root Canal System
- Access Cavity Preparation
- Regenerative Endodontics
- Wave-One Technology in Endodontics
- Laser Applications in Endodontics (Diode Lasers)
Prominent Dental Associations: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology
Track 4: Odontology
Odontology is a specialized discipline focused on the study of dental anomalies and the prevention of their impacts. It plays a key role in identifying individuals by comparing dental records with bite marks or other dental evidence. Odontology is essential for forensic investigations, including dental identification, age estimation, and the analysis of oral and dental characteristics.
Prominent Dental Associations: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology
Track 5: Advanced Research in Pediatric Dentistry
Pediatric dentistry is a specialized branch dedicated to managing the oral health of children from infancy through adolescence. Early oral examinations play a critical role in identifying the onset of tooth decay, enabling timely and minimally invasive interventions to preserve oral health and address abnormal habits. This field also emphasizes parental education, offering guidance on preventive home care, cavity risk assessment, thumb-sucking and pacifier habits, injury prevention for children's teeth and mouths, dietary recommendations, and insights into growth and development.
Key topics in Advanced Research in Pediatric Dentistry include:
- Management of Traumatic Injuries in Children
- Innovations in Pediatric Dental Research
- Diagnosis/Imaging and Laser Applications in Pediatric Dentistry
- Preventive and Conservative Dentistry for Children
- Fluoride Therapy
Prominent Dental Associations: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology
Track 6: Orthodontics
Orthodontics, also known as orthodontia, is a specialized field of dentistry focused on diagnosing, preventing, and correcting misaligned teeth and jaws, which can result in improper bites. Common orthodontic devices include dental braces, used to align and straighten teeth, and retainers, custom-made from wires or clear plastic, designed to maintain teeth in their corrected positions after treatment.
Key topics in Orthodontics include:
- Recent Advances in Orthodontics
- Use of Implants in Orthodontics
- Treatment Approaches for Cleft Lip and Palate
- The Role of Genetics in Orthodontics
Prominent Dental Associations: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology
Track 7: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery is a specialized area of dentistry dedicated to the diagnosis and surgical treatment of pathological conditions involving the hard and soft tissues of the mouth, jaws, and face. This field encompasses a broad spectrum of surgical procedures and treatments to address various conditions.
Key topics in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery include:
- Cleft Surgery
- Antibiotic Prophylaxis in Implant Failure
Prominent Dental Associations: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology
Track 8: Periodontology
Periodontology, also known as periodontics, is a branch of dentistry focused on the study and care of the supporting structures of teeth, including the gums, periodontal ligament, and alveolar bone. Its primary goal is to preserve teeth and promote overall oral health. Periodontal diseases, primarily caused by dental biofilm, are among the most common oral health issues. Treatments in this field aim to prevent and manage dental caries and periodontal diseases effectively.
Prominent Dental Associations: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology
Track 9: Dental Pharmacology
Dental Pharmacology focuses on the study and application of medications within the dental field. These drugs play a vital role in addressing various dental conditions, each with specific mechanisms of action. Dental professionals, including hygienists, must have precise knowledge and exercise caution when administering these medications. This field covers topics such as oral hygiene products, anesthetics, sedatives, and medications used for managing dental and periodontal conditions. These drugs are essential for pain relief, infection prevention, and maintaining sterile conditions during dental procedures.
Key topics in Dental Pharmacology include:
- Oral Hygiene Products
- Anesthetics
- Sedatives
- Medications for Depression and Periodontal Conditions
- Sterilizing Agents for Pulp and Root Canal Tissues
Prominent Dental Associations: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology
Track 10: Dental Materials
Dental materials are specially engineered substances used in various dental procedures, including restorations, implants, prosthetics, and more. These materials are designed with specific properties to meet the demands of different dental applications. They are essential for preserving and enhancing the quality of life by repairing or replacing tooth structures.
Key topics in Dental Materials include:
- Oral Biomaterials and Natural Tissues
- Advances in Dental Material Engineering
- Polymer Materials and Devices for Denture Prostheses
- Stem Cell Biology and Tissue Engineering in Dental Research
- Bio-Nanomaterials
Prominent Dental Associations: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association |Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology
Track 11: Micro Dentistry
Micro dentistry is a technology-driven approach to operative dentistry, offering a shift from traditional methods. This technique emphasizes precision, improved visibility, and advanced lighting, providing a minimally invasive and highly accurate treatment option. Dental practitioners require specialized training to perform micro dentistry effectively. The focus is on addressing oral health concerns through minimally invasive techniques, including adhesive bonding, fiber-optic lighting, decay-indicating dyes, and tooth-colored fillings.
Key topics in Micro Dentistry include:
Prominent Dental Associations: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology
Track 12: Oral Microbiology and Pathology
Oral microbiology is the study of microorganisms found in the oral cavity and their interactions, which play a key role in two major dental conditions: dental caries and periodontal diseases. Oral Pathology, a subfield of dentistry, focuses on understanding the causes and effects of oral diseases. A thorough knowledge of oral pathology is crucial for accurate diagnosis and the development of effective treatment and prevention strategies.
Prominent Dental Associations: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology
Track 13: Cosmetic Dentistry
Cosmetic Dentistry refers to dental procedures designed to improve the appearance of teeth, gums, and the overall smile. The primary focus is on enhancing the aesthetic qualities of teeth, such as color, position, shape, size, alignment, and the overall harmony of the smile. Many dental professionals specialize in cosmetic dentistry, using various techniques to improve the visual aspects of teeth, including tooth-colored fillings, the repair of chipped teeth, and aligning teeth properly.
Key topics in Cosmetic Dentistry include:
- Full Mouth Reconstruction
- Aesthetic Dentistry and Ceramic Restorations
- Cosmetic Dentures
- Pulp Protectants and Liners
- Teeth Whitening
Prominent Dental Associations: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology
Track 14: Dental Stem Cells
Stem cells extracted from shed deciduous (baby) teeth share similarities with Dental Pulp Stem Cells (DPSCs), as both are derived from dental pulp. However, deciduous stem cells come from baby teeth, while DPSCs are sourced from adult teeth. These multipotent stem cells are easily collected when baby teeth naturally fall out or are intentionally removed to aid the eruption of permanent teeth. In vitro, deciduous stem cells have the potential to differentiate into osteocytes, adipocytes, odontoblasts, and chondrocytes. Recent studies have highlighted the superior proliferative capacity of deciduous stem cells compared to DPSCs.
Prominent Dental Associations: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology
Track 15: Dental Instruments
Dental instruments are specialized tools used by dental professionals to carry out a range of dental procedures. These instruments are designed for examination, manipulation, treatment, restoration, and extraction of teeth and surrounding oral tissues. Standard instruments include those used for examining, restoring, and cleaning teeth, as well as manipulating oral tissues. Dental instruments are essential for providing effective and precise dental care.
Prominent Dental Associations: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology
Track 16: Special care dentistry
Special care dentistry often referred to as "special needs dentistry," focuses on providing dental care for individuals with a variety of challenges that may complicate traditional dental treatments. This includes patients with physical, medical, developmental, or cognitive disabilities, as well as those who are elderly or have complex health issues. Here are some key aspects of special care in dentistry:
- Comprehensive Assessments
- Tailored Treatment Plans
- Behavior Management
- Collaborative Care
- Accessibility
- Preventive Care and Education
- Advocacy
Prominent Dental Associations: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology
Market Analysis
Market Analysis
Global Dental Market:
The Dental Med Meet conference aims to unite academic researchers and industry analysts to share ideas, knowledge, innovative techniques, recent advancements, trends, challenges, and potential solutions in the field of dental medicine and its advancements. This event provides a platform for presenting research findings, showcasing the latest contributions in dentistry, and fostering collaborations that benefit both academic and business communities.
Why Asia?
Asia’s rapidly growing population and rising income levels are driving significant growth in the dental market. The expansion is particularly evident in Asia-Pacific countries such as India, Malaysia, China, and Thailand. In 2016, Asia's dental market was valued at approximately $2.4 billion and is projected to reach $3.8 billion by 2024, with a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 9%.
Prominent Dental Associations Worldwide:
Australian Dental Association
American Dental Association
English Orthodontic Society
English Dental Association
Canadian Dental Association
Canadian Association of Orthodontists
European Dental Association
European Federation of Periodontology
FDI World Dental Federation
Indian Dental Association
Global Association for Dental
Illustrious College of Dentists
Swedish Dental Society
Japanese Society for Dental Health
Japan Dental Association
Japan Endodontic Association
Japan Prosthodontic Society
Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology
Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology
Japanese Orthodontic Society
Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry
Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry
Japanese Society of Gerodontology
Global Dentistry Market
The global dental market has experienced significant growth over the past decade and is projected to achieve a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 4.9% from 2016 to 2021, reaching a market value of USD 7.52 billion by 2021. Key drivers of this growth include an aging population, increasing demand for cosmetic dentistry, and the rising prevalence of dental caries and periodontal diseases.
Key Figures in Dentistry:
Dentists per 100,000 inhabitants: 29
Total number of dental schools: 550
European Dental Market:
The European dental equipment market was valued at USD 2,156 million and is expected to grow steadily, supported by high levels of oral health awareness among the population. As of 2007, there were 343,922 active dentists and 30,963 registered dental hygienists across the 30 EU/EEA member states, including Switzerland.
North American Dental Market:
Market growth in developing Asian countries is attributed to rising disposable incomes and increasing awareness of dental care. Meanwhile, in developed regions like North America and Western Europe, growth is driven by the aging population’s focus on preserving natural tooth structure. In 2011, North America led the global dental equipment market, a dominance expected to continue through 2018, thanks to the rapid adoption of advanced technologies such as CAD/CAM and a high level of dental health awareness.
Major Dental Associations in the USA:
Academy for Sports Dentistry
Academy of General Dentistry
Academy of Operative Dentistry
Academy of Interdisciplinary Dentofacial Therapy
Academy of Laser Dentistry
Academy of Osseointegration
Alpha Omega International Dental Fraternity
American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry
American Academy of Dental Hygiene
American Academy of Dental Practice Administration
American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry
American Academy of Fixed Prosthodontics
American Academy of Implant Dentistry
American Academy of Implant Prosthodontics
American Academy of Maxillofacial Prosthetics
American Association for Dental Research
American Association of Endodontists
American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
American Association of Oral Biologists
American Association of Orthodontists
Overview of the American Dentistry Market
The global dental market is projected to reach $60 billion by the end of 2020, with a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 4.5%. Key factors driving this growth include advancements in dental materials, the adoption of eco-friendly dental technologies, increased awareness of the link between dental health and overall well-being, and expanded funding for research and development.
North America dominates the global dental market, accounting for approximately 42% of the market share. This leadership is supported by the presence of numerous dental practice companies and dental equipment manufacturers, as well as a notable rise in the number of Private Practice Owners (PPOs). Among the various segments within dentistry—such as Dental Restoratives, Dental Medicine, Dental Implants, Dental Endodontics, and Dental Equipment—dental equipment holds the largest market share.
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