CAD/CAM Manufacturers Are Trending Towards Open Architecture: U.S. Market Led by Sirona, Align Technology, and EnvisionTec

Technological advancements for CAD/CAM devices trend towards a single open architecture, allowing for increased compatibility between different systems, reports iData Research


VANCOUVER, BC, Sept. 11, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via PRWEB - According to a report series by iData Research, the leading global authority in medical device, dental and pharmaceutical market research, the total U.S. CAD/CAM system market is expected to grow to over $300 million by 2020. CAD/CAM systems market includes full in-lab, standalone scanners and chairside systems. Market growth will be driven by the increase in demand by both consumers and dentists for all-ceramic restorations due to their superior aesthetic qualities, biocompatibility of ceramic materials and economical pricing.

Chairside systems are the fastest growing market, as more laboratories and dental offices are going digital, using CAD/CAM technologies, intra-oral digital impression-taking devices and rapid prototyping systems. This market is expected to experience double digit growth by 2020. "Chairside use is expected to increase further due to the new entry of glass ceramics blocks to the market and the reimbursement of resin materials at the same rate as ceramics," says Dr. Kamran Zamanian, CEO of iData.

CAD/CAM manufacturers are trending towards open architecture, meaning that the software can be used in conjunction with any milling unit. Open architecture allows systems offered from different companies to inter-communicate. For example, 3Shape and Dental Wings only offer standalone scanner systems, but they are compatible with various milling systems such as Wieland Dental's ZENOTEC™ and B&D Dental's ORIGIN® for milling restorations. This trend is more visible among lower priced CAD/CAM systems such as Schütz Dental's Tizan™, which offers an open architecture to operate with other systems.

One of the main trends driving the technological developments is the demand for more variety offered by CAD/CAM systems, such as versatility in materials used allowing for the option of using wax or composite material to mill a restoration. Another driving trend is giving laboratories the option of choosing how they want the restoration prepared. DENTSPLY for example, offers a number of ways to mill a dental restoration using their CAD/CAM technology.

Key leading manufacturers in this market are Sirona, Align Technology, and EnvisionTec. Other reputable competitors such as 3Shape, DENTSPLY, Nobel Biocare and Dental Wings, provide a diverse range of CAD/CAM products and related devices, including CAD/CAM blocks and prosthetics.

For more information

iData's 4-report series on the U.S., European, Asia-Pacific and Emerging "Markets for Dental Prosthetics and CAD/CAM Devices" covers Crowns and Bridges, Inlays and Onlays, Veneers, Dentures, CAD/CAM Systems, Intra-Oral Digital Impression-Taking Systems and Rapid Prototyping Systems.

The full reports provide a comprehensive analysis including procedure numbers, units sold, market value, forecasts, as well as a detailed competitive market shares and analysis of major players' success strategies in each market and segment.

For a free executive summary visit
http://www.idataresearch.com/u-s-dental-prosthetics-cadcam-devices-market-2014/

About iData Research

iData Research (http://www.idataresearch.com) is an international market research and consulting group focused on providing market intelligence for medical device and pharmaceutical companies. iData covers research in: dental, orthopedics, imaging and more.

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