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Dental radiology equipment market to grow by $2.45b by 2028

The sector is witnessing a trend towards technological advancements.

The global dental radiology market is expected to rise by $2.45b through 2028 at an estimated compound annual growth rate of over 12.2%, said Technavio.

The sector’s expansion is attributed to the prevalence of dental conditions and a trend towards advancements in technology. Moreover, the market is witnessing an increased focus on treatment planning, patient outcomes, and preventive dentistry.

Early detection of dental conditions through imaging technologies like Cone-beam computed tomography and panoramic imaging is driving the market, whilst minimally invasive dentistry and patient-centric care also serve as key trends.

“High-quality imaging, diagnostic capabilities, and radiation exposure are critical factors in the selection of dental radiology equipment,” the report said.

Moreover, factors such as medical expenditure on dental care, insurance coverage, and dietary habits are also shaping market dynamics.

 

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