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Dental Implants Market Size, Share & COVID-19 Impact Analysis | Global | 2021-2027 | MedSuite | Includes: Dental Implants (Premium, Value, Discount, Mini), Final Abutments (Stock, Custom Cast, CAD/CAM)

In 2021, the global dental implant and final abutment market size is projected to reach $4.8 billion, with higher demand for dental implants driving the market growth. In spite of COVID-19, the global market size is expected to increase over the forecast period at a CAGR of 11.6% and exceed $6.8 billion in 2027. Currently,

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Dental Implants Market Size, Share & COVID-19 Impact Analysis | Europe | 2021-2027 | MedSuite | Includes: Dental Implants (Premium, Value, Discount, Mini), Final Abutments (Stock, Custom Cast, CAD/CAM), Treatment Planning Software & Surgical Guides (Traditional, Third-Party, In-House)

In 2020, Europe’s dental implant market size was valued at €702.4 million with CAD/CAM technology driving the growth. In spite of COVID-19, the market size is expected to increase over the forecast period and reach €1.4 billion at a CAGR of 10% by 2027. Currently, the top competitors within the European dental implant markets are Straumann

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Dental Implants Market Size, Share & COVID19 Impact Analysis | United States | 2023-2029 | MedSuite | Includes: Dental Implants (Premium, Value, Discount, Mini), Final Abutments (Stock, Custom Cast, CAD/CAM), and 3 more

The full report suite on the U.S. market for dental implants and final abutments includes dental implants, final abutments, instrument kits, treatment planning software and surgical guides.

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Dental Implant Instrument Kits Market Size, Share & COVID19 Impact Analysis | United States | 2021-2027 | MedCore | Includes: Kits from Straumann, Envista, Zimmer Biomet & Others

Dental implant procedures involve the use of a variety of instruments, which are available in kits that contain all the instruments needed to place a particular brand of implant. These kits are sold by the same companies that manufacture dental implants and are specific to a particular brand of implant. Many dentists use multiple kits on an annual basis such that they are able to clean and autoclave kits in between surgical procedures. This is especially true for specialists whom tend to place more implants than the typical general practitioner. Common instruments found in kits include drills, reamers, ratchets and implant inserter/retrievers. While most of these components can be reused, drills must be replaced after every 10 to 50 implant procedures. How often the drills are replaced depends on the user and the type of cases performed. Some companies offer drills separately at a lower price than that of a complete kit.

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