Invisible Orthodontics Market Size & Share Analysis - Growth Trends & Forecasts (2023 - 2028)
The invisible orthodontics market is anticipated to witness a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 12.5% during the forecast period. The global orthodontics market faced challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic, with government measures limiting the spread of the virus leading to a decline in customer demand worldwide. A study published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health in March 2021 revealed that over half of dentists (65.16%) reported a reduction in their practice burden compared to the pre-pandemic period. Dentists in Germany significantly reduced patient visits during the first COVID-19 wave, decreasing the physical workload on dentists and hindering market growth in the initial phase of the pandemic.
While dental services experienced eased restrictions globally in 2021, clinics and hospitals continued to operate under strict COVID-19 guidelines. The pandemic prompted dental healthcare professionals to implement additional measures to ensure exceptional care in a safe environment. Patients with symptoms of a COVID-19 infection were advised against visiting dental implant clinics. The invisible orthodontics market saw a gradual improvement in demand after the pandemic wave in 2021, indicating the substantial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the dental industry. In January 2021, the government of the United Kingdom announced that Gentle Dental Implant & Cosmetic Centre would remain open without restrictions on medical treatment, contributing to the market's stabilization and expected growth in the forecast period.
The market's growth is driven by the increasing prevalence of dental diseases and growing awareness of cosmetic and restorative dentistry globally. The combination of orthodontic devices such as braces and clear aligners with techniques to address tooth ailments improves dentistry practices, enhancing the symmetry and aesthetics of smiles through invisible orthodontics. According to an article published in the National Library of Medicine in December 2021, crowded teeth, a common reason for referral to an orthodontist, can develop when there is insufficient space in the jaws for teeth to erupt, affecting both baby teeth (deciduous dentition) and adult teeth (permanent dentition).
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