Tooth Regeneration Market size was valued at USD 5.53 billion in 2024 and is set to exceed USD 11.51 billion by 2037, expanding at over 5.8% CAGR during the forecast period i.e., between 2025-2037. In the year 2025, the industry size of tooth regeneration is evaluated at USD 5.79 billion.
The growing number of dental health issues affect people throughout their lifetime causing pain, discomfort, disfigurement, and even death in extreme cases is driving the market growth of the tooth regeneration market. According to a WHO report issued in 2023, oral diseases affect nearly 3.5 billion people across the world in 2022 and around 2 billion people suffer from permanent teeth caries. The rate at which this disease is growing is due to urbanization and lifestyle changes, majorly due to inadequate exposure to fluoride present in the water supply and oral hygiene products such as toothpaste, food with high sugar content, and poor access to oral health care.
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Base Year |
2024 |
Forecast Year |
2025-2037 |
CAGR |
5.8% |
Base Year Market Size (2024) |
USD 5.53 billion |
Forecast Year Market Size (2037) |
USD 11.51 billion |
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Type (Hard Tissue, Soft Tissue)
Hard tissue segment is projected to dominate around 62% tooth regeneration market share by the end of 2037. The segment growth can be attributed to the growing cases of enamel hypoplasia, dental caries, and periodontitis.
Moreover, several studies have been conducted which say that hard dental tissues are used to determine the Rh factor and ABO blood grouping in humans. According to the World Health Organization report issued in 2023, periodontal diseases are evaluated to affect around 19% of the global adult population, which means more than 1 billion cases worldwide.
Application (Enamel, Dentin, Pulp)
By 2037, enamel segment is expected to account for around 37% tooth regeneration market share. The growth of the segment can be impelled by the advancements in the regenerative medicine sector and dental equipment. Enamel provides the overall shape of the tooth and the enamel cells are arranged in programmed temporal and spatial sequence.
Additionally, enamel is not made up of living cells which means it does not grow back and repair naturally in case of any damage. According to the latest report issued in 2020 states, enamel is a mixture of inorganic particles. It consists of 95% to 98% calcium, phosphates, and ions that add up to make hydroxyapatite crystals.
Demographic (Geriatric, Adults, Middle-Aged)
In tooth regeneration market, geriatric segment is expected to dominate over 42% revenue share by 2037. This growth is taking place due to tooth loss taking place in the old population, which reduces nutrient supplementation. These factors contribute to systemic health issues.
Additionally, cases of periodontal disease have symptoms including bleeding gums, wobbly teeth, and deterioration of the jawbone are responsible for tooth loss in the elderly population. According to a WHO report published in 2023, the predicted global average frequency of complete tooth loss is almost 7% among people aged 20 years or older. For people aged 60 years or older, the expected frequency of tooth loss is 23%.
Our in-depth analysis of the tooth regeneration market includes the following segments:
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North American Market Statistics
North America industry is estimated to account for largest revenue share of 34% by 2037. The market growth in the region is due to a higher adoption rate of tooth regeneration. According to the National Center for Health Statistics report issued in 2024, 46% of children from 2 to 19 years are suffering from untreated or restored dental caries in one or more permanent teeth (2017-March 2020) due to which people started opting for tooth regeneration procedures driving the tooth regeneration market growth.
The geriatric population in the US is growing, and the ratio of tooth loss is quite high in elderly people. As per the National Center for Health Statistics report issued in 2024, around 13.2% of suffered from complete tooth loss from 65 years and older.
The prevalence of edentulism is high enough in Canada which majorly affects people above 20 years. According to a WHO report issued in 2022, around 7.7% population in the region suffered from edentulism in 2019 and the total expenditure on dental healthcare was USD 12,829 million.
APAC Market Analysis
The APAC region will also encounter huge growth for the tooth regeneration market during the forecast period and will hold the second position owing to growing cases of oral cancer. According to the WHO report, the Southeast Asia region has the highest number of oral cancer cases and mortality rates among all WHO regions, with the poised age-standardized mortality for males (8.1 per 100 000). Additionally, more than 900 million cases of untreated dental caries, severe periodontal diseases, and edentulism are reported in the region.
The growing demand for cosmetic dentistry in China is driving the growth of the tooth regeneration market. People are opting for these treatments to enhance the physical appearance of their teeth.
The tooth regeneration market is expanding in Japan due to the technological advancements in healthcare infrastructure. The major key players are investing massively in healthcare infrastructure to improve access to healthcare services for the people. Treloar and Heisel, LLC launched “Pedia Roid” that is a pediatric simulation robot in 2023. This robotic dentistry technique was released to teach students how to handle an emotional patient for the first time.
The major key players present in the tooth regeneration market focus on the production of premium quality dental equipment and discover dental innovations, products, and services.
Author Credits: Radhika Pawar
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