Monday, 27 February 2017

2020 Global Clear Aligner Industry – Orbis Research

Scope of the Report
The report entitled “Global Clear Aligner Market: Size, Trends & Forecasts (2016-2020)”, provides analysis of the global clear aligner market, with detailed analysis of market size and growth, penetration, market share and economic impact of the industry. The analysis includes the market by value, by volume and by penetration. The report also provides the analysis of the global dental market, global dental consumables market and global dental orthodontic market. The report also includes the detailed analysis of the North America clear aligner market.


Furthermore, the report assesses the key opportunities in the market and outlines the factors that are and will be driving the growth of the industry. Growth of the overall global clear aligner market has also been forecasted for the years 2016-2020, taking into consideration the previous growth patterns, the growth drivers and the current and future trends.

Align Technology, Inc., Dentsply International, Inc. and ClearCorrect are some of the key players operating in the global clear aligner market, whose company profiling has been done in the report. In this segment of the report, business overview, financial overview and business strategies of the companies are provided.

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Country Coverage
North America

Company Coverage
Align Technology, Inc.
Dentsply International, Inc.
ClearCorrect

Executive Summary
The three most common dental diseases are dental caries, gingivitis, and periodontitis, which can significantly affect speech, smile, and the ability to chew, and in some cases cause loss of tongue or teeth. Dental treatment depends on the stage of the disease and the state of the affected teeth. The dental treatment can be segmented into specialty, prosthetics and chairside consumables. Specialty Segment can be sub segmented into implants, endodontic and orthodontic. Prosthetics segments can be sub segmented into artificial teeth, dental crowns, dental bridges and CAD/CAM. Chairside Consumables can be sub segmented into preventives and restoratives.

Orthodontics segment of dentistry deals with braces, which are used to align teeth and position them with regard to a person's bite. Besides braces, another upcoming technique is the clear aligners that move the teeth to give proper alignment, but are invisible and removable, unlike traditional braces.
The global clear aligner market is expected to increase at high growth rates during the forecasted period (2016-2020). The global clear aligner market is supported by various growth drivers, such as increasing consumer confidence, increasing disposable income, rising per capita healthcare expenditure, technological innovation, etc. Yet, the market faces certain challenges, such as, low awareness, high cost, low effectiveness, etc.


Some points from TOC:
1. Executive Summary

2. Introduction
2.1 Dental Disease and Types
2.2 Dental Treatment and Types
2.2.1 Specialties
2.2.2 Prosthetics
2.2.3 Chairside Consumables
2.3 Dental Market by Segments

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