PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1630926
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1630926
The Australia & New Zealand dental biomaterials market size is expected to reach USD 58.8 million by 2030, registering a CAGR of 10.6% from 2025 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. Dental biomaterials include the biocompatible synthetic materials and natural tissues that are used to restore damaged, decayed, or fractured teeth. There are different types of natural dental tissues, such as dentin, enamel, bone, cementum, and other intraoral tissues. These dental tissues are used in the treatment of various dental diseases. With the increasing prevalence of various oral diseases, the demand for dental biomaterials is also increasing. Hence, the market is estimated to witness lucrative growth over the forecast period.
The increasing prevalence of oral diseases, the rising dental tourism in emerging countries, and the growing geriatric population are some of the major factors driving the market. According to the survey carried out by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare in 2019, oral health contributes to 4.5% of all the burden diseases, such as gum disease, tooth decay, and tooth loss. Oral diseases are the most expensive diseases to be treated in developed as well as developing countries. The dental biomaterials accounted for 5.0% of the overall health expenditure in developed countries, like Australia. Dental biomaterials are promising products and have a high success rate in oral prevention and treatment. This factor is anticipated to boost the growth of the market over the forecast period.
Increasing the edentulous population is also one of the reasons responsible for market growth. The promptly increasing number of qualified dental professionals is anticipated to increase access to dental care. Australia held the largest share of over 65.0% in 2019 due to its technological improvement in dental biomaterials, rising aging population, and increasing investment in R&D. Moreover, the growing collaborations between hospitals and academic institutions, widespread R&D activities at the industrial and academic levels, and increase in the application scope of dental biomaterials, such as orthodontics and implantology, have fueled the market growth over the forecast period. Furthermore, the presence of major players has contributed to market growth.