3D Printing Market: Introduction According to the report, the global dental 3D printing market was valued at US$ 1.3 Bn in 2020 and is projected to expand at a CAGR of ~9% from 2021 to 2031. Dental 3D printing is a technique used to find new ways to fix broken teeth and make flossing easier. Dental 3D printers need to be quite precise. Major factors expected to drive the global dental 3D printing market during the forecast period include increase in the global geriatric population, rise in prevalence of dental issues, and growth in awareness about the advantages of the 3D printing technology in dental practices. North America held major share of the global dental 3D printing market in 2020, due to the presence of large population suffering from dental issues, rise in adoption of polymer-based dental products, and increase in research funding for dental 3D printers in the U.S. The dental 3D printing market in Asia Pacific is expected to expand at a high CAGR of 9.5% from 2021 to 2031, due to rise in number of elderly patients and increase in launch of dental 3D printer products by key players in the region. This is likely to drive the demand for technologies for dental 3D printing in emerging countries such as India and China. Request Brochure of Report https://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/sample/sample.php?flag=B&rep_id=18005 Advent of New Technology across Globe to Drive 3D Printing Market The global rise in the prevalence of dental disorders such as tooth loss, decay, malocclusion, and periodontal diseases; and more emphasis on esthetics are fueling the demand for dental implants, crowns & bridges, and dentures. Advancements in technology and development of new software enable dentists to produce rapid, smooth, and precise dental models with enhanced efficiency. This also helps provide a seamless dental 3D printing workflow. As a result, technical progress is vital for the growth of the global dental 3D printing market. New technologies are being employed to efficiently create dental products of high quality by using minimal resources and limited labor hours. In April 2019, Formlabs, Inc. announced the launch of two new advanced professional Low Force Stereolithography (LFS)- based 3D printers: Form 3 and Form 3L. In February 2018, 3D Systems, Inc. launched NextDent 5100, a Figure 4-based SLA 3D printer specifically designed for dental labs; and FabPro 1000, a low cost, high productivity DLP-based 3D printer used for dental applications. Thus, advancements in dental 3D printers are expected to fuel the demand for dental treatment. This is anticipated to boost the global dental 3D printing market in the near future. Vat Photopolymerization Dominated Dental 3D Printing Market