North America’s dental equipment market is anticipated to grow at more than 7.00% CAGR from 2026 to 2031.
Oral diseases, while largely preventable, pose a major health burden for many countries and affect people throughout their lifetime, causing pain, discomfort, disfigurement and even death. Untreated dental caries tooth decay in permanent teeth is the most common health condition according to the Global Burden of Disease. According to the World Health Organization, the oral diseases affect close to 3.5 billion people, with 3 out of 4 people affected living in middle-income countries. Globally, an estimated 2 billion people suffer from caries of permanent teeth and 514 million children suffer from caries of primary teeth. According to the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, the oral health of American working-age adults has not improved over the past 20 years. While complete tooth loss has declined, untreated caries, periodontal disease, and individual tooth loss are still very common. Predictably, substantial oral health disparities exist, based on social determinants of health and lack of access to care by many who have low incomes and lack insurance coverage. There are numerous government organizations, both at the federal and state/provincial levels that work to promote oral health in North American countries. The ADA is the largest dental association in the world. It represents over 163,000 dentists and dental students in the United States. The American Dental Association ADA is dedicated to advancing the oral health of Americans through education, research, and advocacy. According to the research report, " North America Dental Equipment Market Outlook, 2031," published by Bonafide Research, the North America Dental Equipment market is anticipated to grow at more than 7.00% CAGR from 2026 to 2031. The rising number of dental cases in North America has fueled a growing demand for highly advanced, modern technology dental equipment. This demand is driven by several factors, including the increasing awareness of oral health, an aging population requiring more complex dental treatments, and a heightened focus on patient comfort and efficiency in dental practices. Dentists and oral healthcare professionals are increasingly seeking state-of-the-art equipment such as digital imaging systems, laser technology, and CAD/CAM systems for crowns and bridges, advanced sterilization equipment, and ergonomic treatment chairs. These modern technologies not only enhance diagnostic accuracy, treatment precision, and patient experience but also contribute to the efficiency of dental practices. The dental equipment industry in North America is evolving to meet this demand, with manufacturers and suppliers continuously innovating to provide cutting-edge solutions that improve the quality of dental care and streamline dental procedures. This trend underscores the importance of staying up-to-date with the latest advancements in the field to meet the evolving needs of both practitioners and patients.
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Download Sample| By Product Type | Dental Radiology Equipment | |
| Systems & Parts | ||
| Laboratory Machines | ||
| Hygiene Maintenance Devices | ||
| Dental Lasers | ||
| Other Equipment | ||
| By End User | Hospital and clinics | |
| Research and Academic institutes | ||
| Others end users | ||
| North America | United States | |
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| Mexico | ||
The leading position of systems and parts in North America stems from the high uptake of advanced dental technologies and the ongoing necessity for replacements, upgrades, and maintenance items. The segment categorized as systems and parts has the biggest portion of the North American dental equipment market, primarily due to a strong focus on cutting-edge, technology-centric dental practices in the area. Essential dental systems, including imaging tools, dental chairs, CAD/CAM systems, and surgical equipment, serve as the foundational elements in contemporary dental clinics. The United States, in particular, boasts a high density of established dental practices, healthcare facilities, and Dental Service Organizations DSOs that consistently invest in sophisticated systems to maintain their competitive edge. The robust healthcare framework and significant expenditures on dental services enable practices to acquire high-quality equipment more rapidly than in other areas. Beyond the initial acquisition of these systems, the market is bolstered by continuous demand for parts and accessories like handpieces, imaging devices, chair parts, and software updates. These components are crucial for ensuring efficient operation, meeting safety regulations, and prolonging the lifespan of costly dental systems. The frequent use of dental tools in practices with high patient turnover results in wear, thus escalating the need for replacement parts. Advancements in technology necessitate regular system upgrades, boosting the sales of compatible components and accessories. A further contributing factor is the strong presence of major dental equipment manufacturers and suppliers in North America, which provide thorough after-sale support, maintenance agreements, and availability of spare parts. Regulatory compliance and quality standards also prompt clinics to utilize original parts, enhancing revenue in this area. Thus, the combination of substantial capital investment, technological advancement, and ongoing maintenance needs positions systems and parts as the top product type segment in the North American dental equipment sector. Hospitals and clinics lead the North America dental equipment market as they deliver extensive dental services that encompass prevention, diagnosis, and advanced treatments, thus necessitating a diverse selection of dental equipment while accounting for the majority of expenditures. In the North America dental equipment market, the segment of hospitals and clinics maintains the highest share mainly because of the wide range of dental services these institutions offer, which require an extensive variety of technology and equipment. These hospitals and clinics are prepared to manage everything from everyday preventive check-ups and basic diagnostics to intricate restorative treatments, oral surgeries, and urgent care situations. Since they must provide a comprehensive set of services, they heavily invest in numerous high-quality dental instruments, which include digital imaging equipment, CAD/CAM technologies, therapeutic lasers, sterilization machines, and advanced treatment chairs and instruments. In North America, especially in the United States and Canada, there exists a well-developed and robust healthcare system with significant per capita spending on healthcare and strong dental insurance coverage that encourages regular patient visits and the use of advanced dental technologies. This context raises the amount of procedures needing high-end diagnostic and treatment devices, thus increasing both hospitals and clinics’ powers of acquisition and their share of the market. Moreover, the enhanced public understanding of oral health, particularly among older adults who need more restorative and prosthodontic care, boosts the request for sophisticated dental equipment in healthcare environments. The focus on integrating preventive dental care within broader health services has prompted many multidisciplinary hospitals to include dental departments, resulting in a greater institutional purchase of dental technologies. Large clinics whether they operate independently or as part of networks achieve cost benefits and centralized buying, making it easier for them to implement new technologies, thus strengthening their leading market position.
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The United States is at the forefront of the North America dental equipment market due to its significant spending on healthcare, widespread use of advanced dental technologies, and a robust network of manufacturers, insurers, and dental service providers that promote innovation and demand. The United States commands the largest portion of the North American dental equipment market because of several economic, technological, and healthcare elements that distinctly place it ahead of other nations in the region. Primarily, the U.S. has one of the highest rates of healthcare spending per capita across the globe, which includes dental care. Significant investments from both the government and private industries enhance patient access to a variety of dental services, ranging from standard check-ups to intricate restorative treatments, increasing the need for diagnostic equipment, treatment systems, imaging technology, and advanced therapeutic tools. Elevated spending allows dental offices to quickly integrate new technologies instead of delaying until prices decrease. A key factor contributing to the U.S. market lead is its dynamic innovation environment. Many top dental equipment producers and research and development centers such as Dentsply Sirona, Henry Schein, 3M, Danaher, and Carestream are based in the U.S. or have substantial operations there. These companies are constantly investing in the research and development of digital dental solutions like intraoral scanners, CAD/CAM systems, 3D imaging, and AI-supported diagnostic tools. The early adoption of such technologies by U.S. dental practitioners raises equipment demand and solidifies the country’s position as a technology frontrunner. The existence of advantageous reimbursement policies from insurance companies, including coverage for innovative diagnostic methods and preventive treatments, motivates patients to pursue dental care more often. Coupled with a dense network of licensed dental professionals and Dental Service Organizations DSOs that standardize and amplify investment in equipment across various locations, this supports high levels of equipment acquisition. Significant financial resources, an innovation-focused industry, and widespread adoption of technology illustrate how the U.S. leads the dental equipment market in North America.
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