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10 Most Advanced Countries in Dentistry

In this piece, we will take a look at the ten most advanced countries in dentistry. For more companies, head on over to 5 Most Advanced Countries in Dentistry.

Whether a dentist is a doctor or not is still up for debate, but what is for sure is that dentists play an important role in the modern day health industry as anyone with a recessed wisdom tooth will attest to. Teeth form the basis of nutrition since a healthy mouth is important for being able to eat a variety of different foods. The history of dentistry traces human history, with the first treatments thought to have started just as humans transitioned from being hunter gatherers to farmers, as diets high in carbohydrates led to higher instances of tooth decay as well.

Modern day dentistry has of course evolved from simply using flint tools to cure ailments. What we know as dentistry today started out in 17th century France as a field that used tools borrowed from jewelers, watchmakers, and barbers. Now, the global dental tools market was worth $6.2 billion in 2021 and is expected to grow at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.7% until 2030 with a final value of $13.31 billion according to research from Precedence Research. The fastest growing market for these instruments will be Asia Pacific, according to the research firm, while North America accounted for the largest share of the revenue pie in 2020 which stood at 38.5%. The growth of Asia Pacific will be nearly twice as fast as the global market, as Precedence Research believes that the region will grow at a strong 14% CAGR.

The industry itself consists of a host of different kinds of equipment. These range from chairs, scaling units, ovens, surgical equipment, casting machines, a wide variety of different lasers, ceramic furnaces, suction units, and air filters to name a few. Some firms that operate in the dental equipment market are Bien-Air Dental, TAKARA BELMONT CORPORATION, Nova Instruments, Millennium Dental Technologies, Inc., J. MORITA CORP., and Planmeca Group.

On the technology side of things, dentistry is slated to benefit the most since it involves performing complex procedures cramped in a tiny space. Dentists can benefit from better visualization techniques, which enable them to accurately take the scope of the teeth or area that they will be operating in order to make better decisions and conduct safer procedures. On this front, firms like SmartTek, Stratasys, and MouthWatch are providing products that allow dentists to 'place' their tooth implants on a patient through augmented reality, use smart intra oral cameras, and use 3D printers to print implants that are modeled precisely according to a patient's needs through images taken right inside the clinic. Additionally, companies like Ultradent Products, Inc. offer innovative products such as a bioceramic root canal sealer that is designed to prevent leakage and stimulate bone repair. Safe to say, dentistry has come quite far since the first humans started to settle down and grow their own food.