Periodontal Therapeutic Market Value 2019 and Future Growth 2023

Posted by vinit sawant on April 26th, 2021

Market Highlights

Periodontal disease is an infection that occurs around the teeth which include gums, periodontal ligament and alveolar bone. The earliest stage of periodontal is gingivitis infection that affects the gums. Periodontal is mostly caused by bacteria in dental plaque sticky substance that forms on teeth. Although bacterial plaque is the main cause of periodontal disease several other factors such as medication, other diseases, and oral habit also contributes to periodontal disease.   

The increasing demand for local antibiotic has resulted in a rise in research and development of local antibiotic. Owing to the increasing incidences of diabetic patients there is a rise in the periodontal therapeutic market. Whereas the rising prevalence of periodontal disorders and technological advancement in therapeutics are some factors positively impacting on the growth of this market.

The latest study conducted by Market Research Future (MRFR) reveals that the global periodontal therapeutic market size will surge at 9.2% CAGR during 2018 to 2023.

By segment systemic antibiotic will holds the largest share of the market during the forecast period. Whereas local antibiotic segment is expected to grow at the fastest rate due to decreasing chances of formation of resistant bacteria following few side effects. Increasing expenditure on oral health care services by the government especially in developed countries is anticipated to boost the treatment market for the periodontal disorder.

Regional Analysis

A booming need for more oral hygiene appeal in the field of periodontal treatment is being observed worldwide. The rising awareness regarding oral hygiene and increasing incidence of the periodontal disorder among people are factors responsible for the growth of the market in this region. 

The market in the Americas is expected to boost the global periodontal therapeutic market owing to technological advancement and increasing incidences of the periodontal disorder among diabetic patients. According to recent findings from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), half of Americans aged 30 or older have periodontitis, the more advanced form of periodontal disease.

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