Straits Research today released its highly anticipated report, “Global Dental Impression System Market Size & Outlook, 2026-2034”. According to the study, the market size valued at USD 2.04 billion in 2025 and is projected to expand to USD 4.36 billion by 2034, registering a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.81%.
The global dental impression system market is experiencing notable growth, largely driven by the increasing demand for restorative and prosthodontic dental procedures. As more people seek treatments like crowns, bridges, implants, and dentures, the need for accurate and reliable dental impressions continues to rise. This demand is further boosted by the adoption of digital dentistry technologies, including intraoral scanners and CAD/CAM systems, which provide precise and efficient alternatives to traditional impression materials.
Despite this growth, the market faces a notable challenge in the form of high costs associated with digital dental impression systems. The investment required for advanced scanners, specialized software, and staff training is a major barrier for smaller clinics in developing regions, limiting the pace of adoption.
On the other hand, the market presents significant opportunities in emerging regions such as Asia Pacific and Latin America. These areas are witnessing rapid development of dental infrastructure, growth in private dental practices, and rising disposable income, all of which increase patient access to dental care. Additionally, the integration of 3D printing and cloud based data sharing into dental workflows allows for more customized and efficient prosthetic solutions, enhancing patient outcomes and clinic productivity. As digital technologies continue to improve and become more accessible, the dental impression system market is expected to expand steadily, offering both established and new players opportunities to innovate and capture emerging market segments.
March 2025: Planmeca launched its first handheld intraoral X-ray device, Planmeca ProX GO, for accurate diagnostics and informed decision making.