Advancement in the Dental procedure to Create Lucrative Opportunities for the Global Dental Compressor Market
Dental compressors are used in dental care to assist with
the flow of air into a dental chair and to assist in draining the dental tray.
The dental compressors assist dental assistants in the process of applying
dental handpieces, tools, and dental materials. These devices are used to
assist in filling cavities and to assist in the sterilization of dental
materials. In addition, they are also used to assist in the extraction of
teeth. By using dental compressors, dental assistants can clean and sanitize
dental chairs, instruments, and supporting hardware.
An increasing number of dental procedures such as bridges
and implants, braces, bonding, crowns & caps, dentures, and filling &
repairs is fueling the growth of the dental compressor market. According to the FDI World Dental Federation, the oral disease
affects 3.9 billion people worldwide1, with untreated tooth decay (dental
caries) impacting almost half of the world’s population (44%), making it the
most prevalent of all the 291 conditions. Globally, about 30% of people aged
65–74 years have no natural teeth3, a burden expected to increase in the light
of aging populations. Thus, the rise in the geriatric population is also
projected to propel the growth of the dental compressor market. Furthermore,
advancement in the dental procedure is further anticipated to augment the
growth of the market.
North America is projected to gain significant growth over
the forecast period and this is attributed to the high prevalence of oral
disorder coupled with the rapid adoption of advanced technologies such as
dental compressors. According to the National Center for Health Statistics, 64.9%
of adults aged 18 and over had a dental visit in 2019. Moreover, continuous
product innovation by key players in the region is also projected to foster
regional market growth. For instance, in February 2020, DENTALEZ has launched
two products: the Aeras 500 Elite Handpiece by Star®, and the Aeras Compressor
by Ramvac®. This added technology allows for easier operation for the dentist
which translates into a better patient experience as soon as they sit in the
dental chair.
Key Developments:
1. In July 2019, A-dec Inc has announced it has acquired the
assets of Dean Dental Systems. Dean Dental Systems manufactures environmentally
friendly Dry Vacuum Systems, Oil-Free Compressors, and other products including
tandem vacuum systems, mini oil-free compressors, and complete systems.
2. In January 2019, Arminco has expanded BaseVac’s
accessibility to a larger audience of dentists in the mid-Atlantic region.
3. In April 2019, DentalEZ Integrated Solutions has announced
an up-gradation to its RAMVAC Osprey Smart Compressors by making it simple and
easy to convert an Osprey Smart Compressor from standard to high-pressure
whenever needed with a push of a button on the on-board control system.
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