PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1571495
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1571495
The Europe clear aligners market size is anticipated to reach USD 6.37 billion by 2030 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 26.0% from 2024 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The primary factors driving the market are the rising prevalence of malocclusion, rapid technological advancements in dental health, growing demand for customized aligners, and government initiatives. Europe exhibits high rates of malocclusion, led by the prevalence of deep overbite and posterior crossbite. According to an MDPI article published in May 2024, in reviewed studies, Europe has a significant prevalence of various malocclusions, with 61.50% in the region. Regarding specific types of malocclusion, Europe recorded the highest prevalence of deep overbite at 33.08% and posterior crossbite at 15.38%. Statistically significant differences were found in anterior open bite, deep overbite, edge-to-edge incisor relationship, posterior crossbite, and distal step among the continents, with Europe leading in the prevalence of certain conditions.
Advancements in dental health technology in Europe are transforming the global market. According to a Dentistry UK article published in February 2024, shape memory polymers, based on a concept developed in NASA's labs, now enable clear aligners to achieve effective teeth alignment with fewer adjustments, significantly reducing treatment time and costs. This innovation enhances patient satisfaction and allows dental professionals to streamline their practices and treat more patients efficiently.
These technological developments emphasize personalized care, tailoring treatment plans to individual patient needs while optimizing operational efficiency. Companies like ClearX are in charge of eco-friendly aligners that minimize plastic waste by utilizing advanced shape-shifting technology and incorporating heat boosters for precise treatment. Moreover, integrating 3D printing technology has revolutionized treatment planning accuracy, offering new opportunities to lower costs and improve treatment outcomes by minimizing the need for corrective adjustments. These advancements highlight Europe's leadership in innovative dental health solutions, promising a future of more accessible, efficient, and sustainable orthodontic care.