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Dental caries and endodontic market seen reaching $28.02B by 2030

Jul. 1, 2026
By AI, Created 19:06 UTC, Jul 01, 2026, AGP -

The dental caries and endodontic market is projected to grow from $20.94 billion in 2025 to $28.02 billion by 2030, driven by rising oral disease rates, digital dentistry adoption and demand for restorative care. North America led the market in 2025, while Asia-Pacific is expected to grow fastest through the forecast period.

Why it matters: - Dental caries and endodontic care sit at the center of routine and restorative dentistry, so market growth points to sustained demand for prevention, diagnosis and root-canal treatment. - The expansion reflects rising oral disease burden and more spending on dental technologies, biomaterials and treatment planning.

What happened: - The Business Research Company projected the global dental caries and endodontic market will reach $28.02 billion by 2030, up from $20.94 billion in 2025. - The forecast implies a 6.0% compound annual growth rate from 2025 to 2030. - The report estimated the market at $22.16 billion in 2026, following 5.8% growth from 2025. - The company published the market update from London on July 1, 2026.

The details: - Market growth is tied to higher rates of dental caries and pulp infections. - Wider public awareness of oral hygiene and preventive care is supporting demand. - Dental care facility expansion and broader use of restorative treatments are adding to market growth. - Continuous improvements in endodontic instruments are supporting clinical adoption. - A free sample of the report is available here. - The full report is available here.

Between the lines: - Poor oral hygiene remains a major demand driver because plaque buildup, bacteria and food particles raise the risk of decay and gum disease. - High consumption of sugary foods and drinks is contributing to tooth decay and bacterial growth. - Early diagnosis and treatment can slow disease progression and reduce the need for more invasive intervention. - UK Parliament data cited in the report showed that about 31,165 children were hospitalized in 2022-23 for extraction of decayed teeth. - That figure underscores how untreated decay still creates avoidable hospital cases. - The report says future growth will also come from regenerative endodontic therapies, digital dentistry, advanced biomaterials and more cosmetic and restorative spending. - The report expects AI-powered caries detection, cloud-based dental records, smart dental devices and AR/VR tools to shape future workflows and training. - North America held the largest market share in 2025. - Asia-Pacific is expected to be the fastest-growing region during the forecast period.

What's next: - The Business Research Company expects the market to keep advancing through 2030 as aging populations and dental disorder rates increase. - Investment in regenerative therapies and digital tools is likely to become a bigger competitive factor for dental providers and device makers. - Regional growth outside North America, especially in Asia-Pacific, may reshape where demand is strongest.

The bottom line: - Dental caries and endodontics are moving from a steady-care category to a technology-enabled growth market, with prevention, regeneration and digital dentistry driving the next phase.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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