U.S. Dental Consumables Market Size Worth USD 26.90 Billion by 2034 | CAGR: 8.2%

U.S. Dental Consumables Market Size Worth USD 26.90 Billion by 2034 | CAGR: 8.2%


The U.S. dental consumables market size is expected to reach USD 26.90 billion by 2034, according to a new study by Polaris Market Research. The report “U.S. Dental Consumables Market Size, Share, Trends, Industry Analysis Report By Product (Dental Implants, Crowns & Bridges), By Specialty, By End Use – Market Forecast, 2025–2034” gives a detailed insight into current market dynamics and provides analysis on future market growth.

Dental consumables are products used by dental professionals during procedures for the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and restoration of oral health. These include materials such as fillings, impression materials, bonding agents, disinfectants, and dental cements.

The increasing number of people suffering from dental issues such as tooth decay, gum disease, and tooth loss is driving the demand for dental consumables. Poor dietary habits, high sugar intake, smoking, and inadequate oral hygiene contribute to these problems. The demand for dental consumables rises as more individuals require treatments such as fillings, crowns, implants, and root canals. Early diagnosis and routine dental check-ups have further become more common, pushing the use of consumables in both preventive and restorative care, thereby driving the growth.

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More Americans are prioritizing the appearance of their teeth, leading to a surge in cosmetic dental procedures. Various treatments such as teeth whitening, veneers, bonding, and clear aligners are in high demand, especially among younger adults and working professionals. This growing focus on aesthetics is fueled by social media, celebrity influence, and increased disposable income. Consequently, dental practices are investing more in consumables designed for cosmetic applications. High-performance materials and tools for tooth-colored restorations, bleaching gels, and polishing products are seeing rising usage, making cosmetic dentistry a major factor in the dental consumables market growth.

U.S. Dental Consumables Market Report Highlights

  • In 2024, the dental implants segment dominated with the largest share due to the rising demand for tooth replacements and the growing aging population needing long-term dental solutions.
  • The endodontics segment accounted for significant growth driven by an increasing number of root canal procedures and a growing awareness of tooth preservation.
  • The dental clinics segment dominated with the largest share as clinics remain the primary point of contact for most dental treatments, including routine checkups, cosmetic procedures, and surgeries.
  • The hospital segment is expected to experience significant growth during the forecast period, fueled by increasing hospital-based dental surgeries and a growing number of dental departments in larger healthcare facilities.
  • A few key market players are 3M; Benco Dental; Coltene Group; Dentsply Sirona; Envista Holdings Corporation; GC Asia Dental; Henry Schein, Inc.; Ivoclar; Komet Dental (Brasseler GmbH & Co. KG group); Patterson Companies, Inc.; Prime Dental Products Pvt. Ltd.; Septodont Holding; Straumann Holding; and Zimmer Biomet.

Polaris Market Research has segmented the U.S. dental consumables market report on the basis of product, specialty, and end use:

By Product (Revenue – USD Billion, 20202034)

  • Dental Implants
  • Crowns & Bridges
  • Dental Biomaterials
  • Orthodontic Materials
  • Endodontic Materials
  • Periodontic Materials
  • Dentures
  • CAD/CAM Devices
  • Retail Dental Hygiene Essentials
  • Others

By Specialty Output (Revenue – USD Billion, 2020–2034)

  • General
  • Pediatric
  • Endodontics
  • Oral Surgery

By End Use (Revenue – USD Billion, 2020–2034)

  • Hospitals
  • Dental Clinics