LONDON, Jan. 30, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --
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The cements market has witnessed stable growth since 2013, as potential patients who had decided to hold off on restorative procedures during the Eurozone economic crisis have been returning to the dentists over the past couple of years. Further, innovative efforts have led to the performance enhancement of cement materials. Continued improvement coupled with a growing aging population will fuel the growth of the cement market. In terms of market segmentation, an obvious classification results in two separate markets: permanent and temporary cements. Permanent cements overwhelmingly constitute the majority of the market, as permanent cements not only dictate a higher pricing point, but further, fewer patients who receive some sort of restoration always receive a temporary cement. As previously mentioned, not all restorations that require cementation include both a temporary stage and a permanent stage.
Typically, the expectation is that the cementation process involves two steps. The first step would require that temporary cement be implemented prior to the production of permanent cement. After the permanent cement is created, a patient would revisit the dentist; the next step is to remove the temporary cement and replace it with a permanent solution. However, technological improvements have enabled dentists to more rapidly generate permanent cement, enabling them to skip the initial placement of temporary cement. The use of an in-office milling system allows for the production of permanent cement in a matter of hours, allowing dentists to skip the temporization process. Temporary cements also serve for restorations of primary teeth in children. In addition, temporary cements are much more cost effective and require less material per procedure.
Abstract
Dental cements are luting agents that predominantly serve to fill in gaps between restorations and the natural tooth. They are crucial for the precise positioning of dental restorations and to protect the pulp from discomfort and injuries. Typically, cements form a strong bond with enamel and dentin, ensuring the stability of metal and ceramic restorations in the patient's mouth. Dentists utilize cements in a variety of dental applications, ranging from crowns and bridges, to inlays and onlays, to veneers and implants.
Scope:2013-2023
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