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Orthodontics Market by Product [(Removable, Fixed Braces (Brackets (Metal,
Ceramics), Archwire (Beta Titanium, Stainless Steel), Anchorage Appliances,
Ligature, Retainers)], Patient (Children and Teen, Adult) - Forecast to 2025” under Healthcare
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Asia-Pacific Orthodontics Market by Product
(Removable, Fixed Braces (Brackets (Metal, Ceramics), Archwire (Beta Titanium,
Stainless Steel), Anchorage Appliances, Ligature, Retainers), Patient (Children
and Teen, Adult) - Forecast to 2025
Orthodontics
Market in Asia-Pacific is expected to grow at a CAGR
of 36.4% from 2019 to reach $4.2 billion by 2025.
The growing number of dentists, increasing
prevalence of malocclusion, and increasing awareness about advanced orthodontic
treatments are the key factors driving the growth of this market. In addition,
adoption of advanced imaging modalities and treatment planning software are
further expected to increase the number and quality of orthodontic treatment
which in turn will drive the market growth. On the other hand, unfavorable
reimbursement policies and limited insurance coverage for orthodontic
treatments and high cost of advanced orthodontic treatments are expected to
hinder the growth of this market.
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With growing number of orthodontic treatments,
increasing disposable income, and improving healthcare infrastructure in
emerging countries like China and India offer significant growth opportunities
for the key players operating in Asia-Pacific market.
On the basis of product, the orthodontics
market is sub-segmented into fixed braces, removable braces, and others.
Removable braces accounted for the largest share of the Asia-Pacific
orthodontics market in 2018, mainly attributed to growing adoption of invisible
braces and growing number of orthodontic treatments. Fixed braces are devices
used in orthodontics that align and straighten teeth. In the report, fixed
braces are segmented into brackets, archwires, anchorage appliances, and
ligatures.
On the basis of patient or age group, the
orthodontics market is sub-segmented into children &teen and adult.
Children &Teen accounted for the largest share of the Asia-Pacific
orthodontics market in 2018. The large share and high growth of this market is
mainly attributed to growing adoption of invisible braces among teens,
increasing adoption of orthodontic treatments, and growing number of
orthodontists across Asia-Pacific region.
An in-depth analysis of geographical scenario
of the industry provides detailed qualitative and quantitative insights about
the ten major countries (China, India, Japan, South Korea, Australia,
Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Taiwan, and Rest of Asia-Pacific) in
the region. China commanded the largest share of the orthodontics market in
2018, followed by Japan and India. The largest share of this country is mainly
attributed to large patient pool, increasing number of dentists, supportive
healthcare reform, and expanding presence of key players in the country. In
addition, increasing disposable income and growing awareness of oral health are
further expected to drive the growth of this country.
Some of the major players operating in the
orthodontics market in Asia-Pacific region are Align Technology (U.S.),
Straumann Group (Switzerland), Henry Schein (U.S.), Dentsply Sirona (U.S.),
Danaher Corporation (U.S.), 3M (U.S.), Dental Morelli (U.S.), DB Orthodontics
(U.K.), American Orthodontics (U.S.), Rocky Mountain Orthodontics (U.S.), TP
Orthodontics (U.S.), Ultradent Products Inc. (U.S), and DENTAURUM GmbH &
Co. (Germany) among others.
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