Summary
Indirect tooth restoration involves customized tooth replacements in the form of crowns, onlays, or inlays. A crown covers the entire chewing surface of a tooth, an inlay lies within the cusps of the tooth, and an onlay covers and one or more cusp tip, including part of the chewing surface. An indirect tooth restoration will require more than one office visit because the inlay or onlay must be fabricated in a lab. Crowns, inlays and onlays can be made from a variety of materials. Gold is still used for some inlays, but for someone concerned about white teeth, porcelain and toothcolored composite resins are other options.
This report includes market status and forecast of global and major regions, with introduction of vendors, regions, product types and end industries; and this report counts product types and end industries in global and major regions.
The report includes as follows:
The report provides current data, historical overview and future forecast.
The report includes an indepth analysis of the Global market for Indirect Restorative Materials of Dental Consumables , covering Global total and major region markets.
The data of 20172025 are included. Allinclusive market are given through data on sales, consumption, and prices Global total and by major regions.
The report provides introduction of leading Global manufacturers.
Indirect Restorative Materials of Dental Consumables market prospects to 2025 are included in sales, consumption and price.
Market Segment as follows:
By Region / Countries
North America U.S., Canada, Mexico
Europe Germany, U.K., France, Italy, Russia, Spain etc
AsiaPacific China, India, Japan, Southeast Asia etc
South America Brazil, Argentina etc
Middle East Africa Saudi Arabia, South Africa etc
By Type
AllCeramic
Porcelain Fused to Metal
CastGold Alloys
By EndUser / Application
Hospital
Dental Clinic
Others
By Company
3M ESPE
Dentsply Sirona
Danaher
GC Corporation
Ivoclar Vivadent
Shofu
Mitsui Chemicals Heraeus Kulzer
VOCO GmbH
Ultradent
Coltene
DMG