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The UK Dental Devices Market Report Segments the Industry Into by Product Type (General and Diagnostics Equipment, Dental Consumables, Other Dental Devices), by Treatment (Orthodontic, Endodontic, Periodontic, Prosthodontic), by End User (Hospitals, Dental Clinics, Other End Users). Five Years of Historical Data and Five-Year Forecasts are Included.
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The size of the UK Dental Market was valued at USD XX billion in 2023 and is projected to reach USD XXX billion by 2032, with an expected CAGR of 6.10% during the forecast period. The UK Dental Market is a vital component of the healthcare sector, encompassing a wide range of services, products, and technologies used in dental care. This market includes various segments such as general dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, orthodontics, oral surgery, and dental equipment and supplies. The UK dental market is characterized by a mix of public and private sector services, with a strong focus on improving oral health outcomes for the population. There is a growing trend towards cosmetic dental procedures, including teeth whitening, veneers, and orthodontic treatments, driving demand for specialized services and equipment. Recent developments include: In February 2022, The LiteTouch All-Tissue dental lasers were introduced by British Dental Supplies in three educational facilities as hands-on day courses., in May 2021, KaVo Dental Technologies, LLC formed a new collaboration agreement with A-dec, Inc. to deliver premier products and world-class service to dental professionals worldwide.. Key drivers for this market are: rowing public awareness about the importance of oral hygiene and regular dental visits is driving demand for dental services and products in the UK. Potential restraints include: There is a growing concern about the shortage of dental professionals in the UK, which may impact the availability and quality of dental care. Notable trends are: Advancements in dental technology allow for more personalized treatment approaches, catering to the unique needs of individual patients.
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United Kingdom Dental Equipment Market Analysis By Type, Size, Share, Applications, Regions, Opportunities, Forecast 2027, UK Dental Equipment Market By Type, By Application, By Region, Competition Forecast and Opportunities
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The UK Digital X-Ray Devices Market report segments the industry into By Application (Orthopedic, Cancer, Dental, Cardiovascular, Other Applications), By Technology (Computed Radiography, Direct Radiography), By Portability (Fixed Systems, Portable Systems), and By End-User (Hospitals, Diagnostic Centers, Other End-Users). Includes five years of historical data and five-year forecasts.
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Medical and dental instrument manufacturers supply the UK healthcare sector, so revenue prospects depend on healthcare expenditure and the need for medical and dental services. International trade greatly influences sales, with increased access to healthcare services in developing countries supporting export revenue. A handful of manufacturers have undertaken global mergers and acquisitions to expand their presence in emerging markets, benefit from economies of scale and expand productivity. Over the five years through 2024-25, revenue is expected to accelerate at a compound annual rate of 3.2% to £7.4 billion. Over 2020-21, sales of some products, like oxygen therapy apparatus and ventilators, surged in response to the COVID-19 outbreak, as they were essential to protecting medical staff from the virus, supporting a 14.9% growth in revenue. While some products saw a slump in sales amid disruption to non-urgent patient care, revenue expanded again over 2021-22 thanks to an uptick in needles, syringes and testing cassette sales, supported by the rollout of the vaccine programme. Over 2022-23 and 2023-24, downstream healthcare spending on non-critical operations spending has remained restricted, weighing on revenue. According to the King's Fund, between 2022-23 and 2024-25, health and social care spending is set to climb by 0.1% annually in real terms. However, over 2024-25, revenue is expected to climb upward by 4.5%, driven by higher orders from the private healthcare market. Over the five years through 2029-30, revenue is forecast to expand at a compound annual rate of 7.4% to £10.6 billion. Under the New Hospital Programme, hospitals will need additional medical supplies to complement their additional capacity, boosting furniture and instrument sales in the short term. Sales from other key downstream markets, like dentistry, ophthalmic care and non-essential medical care, will also climb as healthcare markets continue on the path to clearing patient backlogs and catering to the booming cosmetic dentistry market. Long-term revenue prospects will depend on the funding commitments the DHSC sets post-2024-25. An ageing and increasingly obese population will keep healthcare spending high in the coming years.
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“What is covered in the report about the “United Kingdom Dental Hygiene Devices Market”?
GlobalData’s “United Kingdom Dental Hygiene Devices Market Outlook to 2025” report is a comprehensive databook report, covering key market data on the United Kingdom Dental Hygiene Devices market. The databook report provides value (USD), volume (units) and average prices (USD) within market segments – Dental Handpieces, Dental Scaling Units and Teeth Whitening Systems & Prophylaxis Angles & Cups. Read More
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Since dentistry is widely regarded as an essential service in the UK, demand for appointments remains high. However, due to NHS funding shortages, there has been a steady shift towards private dental care. This has left many people unable to afford dental care. While private providers tend to be more expensive, they offer shorter waiting times, longer appointments and more advanced equipment, attracting a growing number of patients. Dampened disposable incomes over the two years through 2023-24 amid the cost-of-living crisis have left more people unable to afford private dental care, with some resorting to DIY dental treatments. Some affordable dental care plans that offer customers more tailored appointment schedules at different prices made available have helped more cash-strapped consumers. Revenue from dental practices is anticipated to drop at a compound annual rate of 1.7% to £7.7 billion over the five years through 2024-25. Most dental practices were forced to cancel all routine appointments between 25 March 2020 and 8 June 2020 amid the COVID-19 outbreak. Revenue picked up in 2021-22 and 2022-23 thanks to easing lockdown restrictions, enabling practices to treat more patients. The rise in demand for private appointments has elevated revenue significantly due to the lack of NHS treatments. In 2024-25, revenue is expected to climb by 2.9% as disposable income levels nudge upwards, allowing people to spend more on dentist treatments. Profit is also slated to improve, reaching an estimated 5.5% of revenue in 2024-25 as dental inflation subsides. Over the five years through 2029-30, the Dental Practices industry's revenue is estimated to climb at a compound annual rate of 3.7% to £9.2 billion. People will continue to switch to private dentistry as NHS funding constraints continue to cause long waiting times and potential surges in the price of NHS dental services. Private demand has benefitted from a hike in the popularity of dental cosmetic treatments that focus on improving your smile, such as composite bonding and veneers, which will boost profitability. The government has freed investment to help NHS dental recovery, but it won't satisfy full NHS demand.
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The Europe Dental Equipment Market Report Segments the Industry Into by Product (General and Diagnostics Equipment, Dental Consumables and More), by Treatment (Orthodontic, Endodontic, Peridontic, Prosthodontic), by End User (Dental Hospitals, Dental Clinics, and More), and Geography (Germany, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Spain, Rest of Europe). The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD).
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The UK dental instruments market contracted modestly to $2.4B in 2024, with a decrease of -1.8% against the previous year. In general, the total consumption indicated resilient growth from 2012 to 2024: its value increased at an average annual rate of +8.6% over the last twelve-year period. The trend pattern, however, indicated some noticeable fluctuations being recorded throughout the analyzed period. Based on 2024 figures, consumption increased by +11.4% against 2020 indices.
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The market is predicted to rise-up from USD 6.2 billion in 2025 to well up to USD 23.2 Billion by the year 2035, with a CAGR of 14.0% during the study period.
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Market Size (2025E) | USD 6.2 Billion |
Market Value (2035F) | USD 23.2 Billion |
CAGR (2025 to 2035) | 14.0% |
Country-wise Insights
Country | CAGR (2025 to 2035) |
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United States | 14.5% |
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United Kingdom | 14.2% |
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European Union | 14.1% |
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Japan | 14.3% |
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South Korea | 14.4% |
Segmentation Outlook - Dental Orthotic Devices Market
Product Type | Market Share |
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Stabilization Dental Orthotic Devices | 44.3% |
Distribution Channel | Market Share |
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Retail Pharmacies | 39.5% |
Competitive Outlook
Company Name | Estimated Market Share (%) |
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Dentsply Sirona | 20-24% |
Align Technology, Inc. | 17-21% |
Straumann Group | 15-18% |
Danaher Corporation | 10-13% |
Other Companies (combined) | 30-35% |
In 2018, the number of enterprises in the manufacture of medical and dental instruments and supplies industry in the United Kingdom remained nearly unchanged at around 2,015 enterprises. Still, 2018 marked the second consecutive decline of the number of enterprises in this industry.
The production value of the manufacture of medical and dental instruments and supplies industry in the United Kingdom saw no significant changes in 2018 in comparison to the previous year 2017 and remained at around 5136.9 million euros. Nevertheless, the production value has been subject to fluctuation over the observed period.
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United Kingdom Oral Care Market was valued at USD 1.24 Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to project impressive growth in the forecast period with a CAGR of 4.75% through 2029.
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Market Size | 2023: USD 1.24 Billion |
Forecast Market Size | 2029: USD 1.65 Billion |
CAGR | 2024-2029: 4.75% |
Fastest Growing Segment | Toothpaste |
Largest Market | London |
Key Players | 1. 3M United Kingdom Plc 2. Procter & Gamble UK 3. GlaxoSmithKline Plc 4. Colgate (U.K.) Limited 5. Philips Electronics UK Limited 6. Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine UK 7. Unilever UK Limited 8. Spotlight Oral Care UK 9. Haleon UK Trading Limited 10. Oral Care Innovations Limited |
The turnover of the manufacture of medical and dental instruments and supplies industry in the United Kingdom decreased by 239 million euros (-4.18 percent) in 2018 in comparison to the previous year. Nevertheless, the last two years in this industry recorded a significant higher turnover than the preceding years.
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Learn about the projected growth of the dental instruments market in the UK, with an anticipated increase in market volume and value over the next decade.
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United Kingdom Cosmetic Dentistry Market was valued at USD 283.19 Million in 2023 and is anticipated to project impressive growth in the forecast period with a CAGR of 4.75% through 2029.
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Market Size | 2023: USD 283.19 Million |
Forecast Market Size | 2029: USD 375.75 Million |
CAGR | 2024-2029: 4.75% |
Fastest Growing Segment | Dental Implants |
Largest Market | London |
Key Players | 1. Macopharma UK Ltd. 2. Phillips & Co Cosmetic Dentistry 3. Harley Street Dental Clinic 4. Forward Dental Care 5. Rodericks Dental Partners 6. Abbey Dental Care 7. Kings Dental Clinic 8. The London Centre for Cosmetic Dentistry Limited 9. Bespoke Smile London 10. The London Smile Clinic |
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As the population expands and healthcare spending grows, medical and dental instruments and supplies manufacturers in Europe enjoy good demand. An ageing population across European nations and rising chronic disease cases fuel demand for healthcare services. However, manufacturers also face challenges, including strict regulatory burdens and intense competition. Revenue is expected to contract at a compound annual rate of 2.9% to €127.7 billion over the five years through 2024, including a drop of 0.3% in 2024. The profit margin is estimated at 16.7%.
Favourable demographics support demand for medical and dental instruments. Strong healthcare sectors and significant funding across European nations benefit medical and dental equipment manufacturers. However, local manufacturers have to contend with competition from cheaper import alternatives, particularly from Asian countries, putting pressure on prices. Despite this, Europe’s renowned reputation for high-quality, advanced medical equipment supports exports. Stricter EU regulations, like the MDR and IVDR, have severely inflated compliance costs for manufacturers. While the COVID-19 pandemic boosted health spending and demand for certain products, it negatively affected non-essential services like regular check-ups. Supply chain issues, heightened manufacturing costs and the Russia-Ukraine conflict have posed challenges to European manufacturers since 2022, hampering production and weakening revenue.
Revenue is forecast to expand at a compound annual rate of 5.5% to €167.2 billion over the five years through 2029. The ageing European population will create a steady demand for healthcare services - a big win for medical and dental equipment manufacturers. Technological advances, like 3D printing, will make it faster and cheaper to produce equipment while improving patient care. However, major hurdles for manufacturers include the strict regulations and upcoming bans on certain chemicals in Europe alongside increasing competition from Asia. Efficiency gains through automation and digital processes, along with strong demand for healthcare services, will support manufacturers’ profitability.
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Discover how the oral and dental hygiene market in the UK is expected to grow over the next decade, driven by increasing demand for oral care products. By 2035, the market volume is projected to reach 39K tons, with a market value of $114M.
This statistic shows the revenue of the industry “manufacture of medical and dental instruments and supplies“ in the United Kingdom from 2012 to 2019, with a forecast to 2025. It is projected that the revenue of manufacture of medical and dental instruments and supplies in the United Kingdom will amount to approximately ******** million U.S. Dollars by 2025.
This statistic shows the number of enterprises for the manufacture of medical and dental instruments in the United Kingdom (UK) from 2008 to 2022. In 2022, there were over 1.98 thousand enterprises in the medical and dental supply sector in the UK.
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The UK Dental Devices Market Report Segments the Industry Into by Product Type (General and Diagnostics Equipment, Dental Consumables, Other Dental Devices), by Treatment (Orthodontic, Endodontic, Periodontic, Prosthodontic), by End User (Hospitals, Dental Clinics, Other End Users). Five Years of Historical Data and Five-Year Forecasts are Included.