Dental Equipment Market Development And Future Trends

Summary
- Global Market Size.
- Leading players & Growth Strategies.
- Geographic Overview.
Global market size-
According to research report the dental equipment market is expected to reach $7.52 Billion by 2021.register CAGR of 4.9%.
Leading Players-
The prominent players in the dental equipment market are 3M Company (U.S.), A-dec Inc. (U.S.), BIOLASE Technology (U.S.), Carestream Health (U.S.), Danaher Corporation (U.S.), Dentsply International (U.S.), Ivoclar Vivadent (Liechtenstein), Midmark Corporation (U.S.), Planmeca Oy (Finland), and Sirona Dental Systems Inc. (U.S.).
Growth Strategies-
Danaher Corporation (U.S.) was the global leader in the dental equipment market in 2013. It is a well-known company and has an exhaustive product portfolio. The company adopted acquisitions as its key business strategy to uphold its leadership position in the dental devices market. In this regard, in June 2014, Kerr Corporation (a subsidiary of Danaher Corporation) acquired DUX Dental (U.S.) and Vettec Inc. (U.S.), two dental imaging companies.
The key strategies followed by most companies in the dental devices market are new product launches; acquisitions; and agreements, collaborations, and partnerships. New product launches accounted for the largest share of the overall growth strategies adopted by the market players from 2011 to 2014. Players adopted this strategy to enhance their product portfolios in dental equipment.
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Geographic Overview -
Europe held the largest share in the dental equipment market owing to the favorable reimbursement scenario, increasing government expenditure on healthcare, and growth in geriatric population. On the other hand, the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region is expected to register the highest growth rate during the forecast period, due to less stringent regulations, growing demand for dental procedures, and growing dental tourism.
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