Veterinary Dental Equipment Market Development And Business Intelligence

Summary
- Market Growth Factors & Global Market Size.
- Leading Players & Top Segments.
- Geographic Overview.
Market growth influenced due to following factors-
- Growth in the global companion animal population.
- Rising incidence of veterinary dental problems.
- Growth in the number of veterinary practitioners and income levels in developed economies.
Global market size-
According to market research report Veterinary Dental Equipment Market is projected to reach $490 million by 2023, at a CAGR of 8.3%.
Leading Players-
The prominent players in the Veterinary Dental Equipment Market are iM3 (Australia), Dentalaire Products International (US), Henry Schein, Inc. (US), Midmark Corporation (US), Dispomed (Canada), MAI Animal Health (US), Integra LifeSciences Corporation (US), Acteon Group (UK), TECHNIK Veterinary Ltd (UK), Cislak manufacturing (US), Eickemeyer (Germany), and J&J Instruments Inc. (US).
Top Market Segments-
Based on type of animal, the Veterinary Dental Dentistry Market is segmented into small companion animals and large animals. The small companion animals segment is expected to account for the largest share of the Veterinary Dental Equipment Market in 2018.
On the basis of product, the Veterinary Dental Equipment Market is segmented into equipment, hand instruments, consumables, and adjuvants. The dental equipment segment is expected to account for the largest share of the Veterinary Dentistry Equipment Market in 2018.
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Geographic Overview -
North America is expected to account for the largest share of the Veterinary Dental Instruments Market in 2018, followed by Europe and the Asia Pacific. The growing number of veterinary practices, increasing number of companion animals, and rising companion animal healthcare expenditure are some of the key factors driving the growth of the Veterinary Dentistry Equipment Market in North America.
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