MARKET OVERVIEW
The global intraoral scanners market was valued at USD 448.3 million in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 817.4 million by 2033, growing at a 6.9% CAGR. Digital dentistry adoption, rising demand for cosmetic procedures, and ongoing technological innovation—especially improved accuracy and patient comfort—are driving this expansion. Clinics and labs increasingly rely on these scanners to enhance diagnostics, streamline workflows, and elevate patient satisfaction.
STUDY ASSUMPTION YEARS
- BASE YEAR: 2024
- HISTORICAL YEAR: 2019–2024
- FORECAST YEAR: 2025–2033
INTRAORAL SCANNERS MARKET KEY TAKEAWAYS
- Market size & forecast: Expanded from USD 448.3 million in 2024 to a projected USD 817.4 million by 2033 at a 6.9% CAGR.
- Leading region: North America commands the largest share due to strong dental-tech adoption and healthcare investment.
- Brand segmentation: Top brands include Cadent iTero, 3M ESPE Lava COS, CEREC, E4D, TRIOS, CS, and others.
- Modality dominance: Standalone scanners lead, favored for precision, reliability, and integration in dental practices.
- End‑user trend: Dental clinics are the primary purchasers, leveraging scanners for restorations, orthodontics, and prosthetics.
- Growth enablers: Innovations like AI-driven software, ergonomic improvements, and portable options are fueling adoption globally.
MARKET GROWTH FACTORS
1. Technological Innovation & Precision
Alright, so here’s the thing: intraoral scanners are kinda blowing up right now. Why? Well, tech is moving at warp speed—these scanners spit out crazy-detailed 3D images, and the AI running under the hood keeps getting smarter. Less human error, better consistency. Dentsply Sirona dropped that DS Core update in November 2023, which basically made it way easier for people to share data across platforms. Game changer. Then Medit came in hot with the i900 in April 2024—faster, more accurate, actually comfortable to hold. Dentists aren’t just playing with shiny new toys; they’re getting better results, less time in the chair, and patients aren’t squirming the whole time. Who wouldn’t want that?
2. Regulatory and Clinical Adoption
And honestly, the rules and insurance stuff in places like North America? They’re making it easier for clinics to go digital. Old-school impression trays? Clunky, messy, and nobody liked them anyway. Now, policies actually reward clinics for being efficient and nailing accuracy, so of course everyone’s jumping on the scanner bandwagon. Even dental schools are getting in on the action, so new grads already know their way around these things before they even start drilling teeth.
3. Rising Demand for Aesthetic & Cosmetic Dental Procedures
Oh, and let’s not forget—everyone wants a movie star smile these days. Crowns, aligners, veneers… the works. Intraoral scanners are perfect for that because you get super-precise digital models, which means treatments are more predictable and way less guesswork-y. Those wireless, easy-to-use scanners like Dentsply’s Primescan 2 (dropped September 2024, by the way) let dentists move around, consult remotely, and basically do magic. Clinics can offer more services, and patients get the kind of dental care that actually makes them want to, you know, smile.
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MARKET SEGMENTATION
Breakup by Brand
- Cadent iTero
- 3M ESPE Lava COS
- CEREC
- E4D
- TRIOS
- CS
- Others
Breakup by Type of Modality
- Standalone
- Portable
- Others
Breakup by End User
- Hospitals
- Dental Clinics
- Others
Breakup by Region
• North America (United States, Canada)
• Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Australia, Indonesia, Others)
• Europe (Germany, France, United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Russia, Others)
• Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, Others)
• Middle East and Africa
REGIONAL INSIGHTS
Man, North America’s just running the show when it comes to intraoral scanners. Why? Well, for starters, the dental tech scene over there is pretty next-level—practices are all-in on digital impressions, ’cause who wants to mess with gross, goopy molds these days? Plus, the whole system’s set up to make life easier: good insurance, plenty of clinics, and a solid lineup of scanner companies basically duking it out for top spot. Oh, and let’s not forget everyone’s obsessed with a perfect smile now, so cosmetic dentistry is blowing up.
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS & NEWS
The tech just keeps coming, too. Like, Medit showed up at IDS 2025 (yeah, the big dental show) and dropped the i900 Classic and SmartX—stuff that’s all about speed and AI magic, so you can get your teeth scanned and fixed on the same day. A month before that, the SmartX platform got a tweak for implants, making it play nice with all kinds of scan bodies. Fast-forward to September 2024, and Straumann’s back in the ring with SIRIOS, which is basically your dental workflow on the cloud. Dentsply Sirona? They went wireless with Primescan 2, making it way easier for dentists to work together from different spots—no more passing USB drives around. Oh, and Condor dropped a pre-production tray-based scanner in January 2024, which just adds to the whole frenzy of new gadgets. Bottom line: everyone’s racing to make dental work faster, smoother, and way less painful.
KEY PLAYERS
- 3M Company
- 3Shape A/S
- Align Technology Inc.
- Carestream Dental LLC
- Condor Scan
- Densys3D Ltd.
- Dentsply Sirona
- Guangdong Launca Medical Device Technology Co. Ltd.
- Medit Corp.
- Midmark Corporation
- Planmeca Oy
- Straumann AG
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