This report provides a strategic overview of the Global Dental Consumables Market, integrating expanded segments, updated competitive intelligence, and essential industry frameworks for the 2026–2036 forecast period.
1. Market Segmentation Analysis
The dental consumables market is shifting from traditional manual products to high-performance, digitally-integrated materials.
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By Product (Detailed):
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Implants: Titanium and Zirconia implants, abutments, and surgical guides.
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Prosthetics: Crowns, bridges, dentures, and veneers.
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Orthodontics: Fixed braces, brackets, archwires, and the high-growth Clear Aligner consumables.
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Endodontics: Files, obturation materials, and root canal sealants.
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Infection Control: Sterilization pouches, gloves, masks, and surface disinfectants.
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Periodontics: Dental sutures and tissue conditioners.
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Whitening & Aesthetics: Professional bleaching gels and bonding agents.
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Preventive/Prophylaxis: Fluoride varnishes, sealants, and prophy pastes.
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Regenerative Materials (New Segment): Bone grafts, membranes, and growth factors.
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CAD/CAM Consumables (New Segment): Milling blocks (ceramic, composite) and 3D printing resins.
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By End-User:
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Hospitals & Dental Clinics: High volume for routine procedures and infection control.
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Dental Laboratories: Primary consumers of prosthetics, CAD/CAM blocks, and restorative resins.
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Dental Service Organizations (DSOs) (New Segment): Large-scale corporate dental chains with high bargaining power.
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2. Regional Analysis
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North America: Leads the market due to high dental expenditure, the rapid adoption of invisible orthodontics (Clear Aligners), and a high prevalence of dental implants in the U.S.
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Western Europe: Driven by a robust aging population in Germany, France, and the UK. Significant focus on premium restorative materials and strict infection control standards.
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Asia-Pacific (Fastest Growth): China, India, and South Korea are experiencing a surge in "Dental Tourism" and a growing middle class demanding aesthetic dentistry. Local manufacturing in South Korea (Implants) and China (Clear Aligners) is lowering costs.
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Middle East & Africa: Growth is centered on high-end private dental clinics in the UAE and Saudi Arabia, focusing on cosmetic and restorative procedures.
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Latin America: Brazil is a global hub for aesthetic dentistry, driving high demand for whitening products and resins.
3. Competitive Landscape
Extended List of Key Players:
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Envista Holdings Corporation (Nobel Biocare/Danaher)
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Dentsply Sirona
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Straumann Group
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3M Oral Care
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Henry Schein, Inc.
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Align Technology (Consumables for Invisalign)
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ZimVie (formerly Zimmer Biomet Dental)
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Ivoclar Vivadent AG
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GC Corporation
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Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc.
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Geistlich Pharma AG
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Ultradent Products, Inc.
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Mitsui Chemicals (Kulzer Dental)
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Young Innovations, Inc.
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VITA Zahnfabrik
4. Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
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Bargaining Power of Suppliers (Moderate): Suppliers of raw titanium, high-purity ceramics, and medical resins are specialized but numerous.
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Bargaining Power of Buyers (High): The rise of DSOs (Dental Service Organizations) allows clinics to negotiate bulk discounts, putting pressure on manufacturer margins.
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Threat of New Entrants (Low to Moderate): While the industry requires strict FDA/CE regulatory approvals, the 3D printing revolution is allowing smaller players to enter the prosthetic space.
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Threat of Substitutes (Low): There are no viable non-consumable alternatives for fillings, implants, or root canals.
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Competitive Rivalry (High): Intense competition between global players focusing on "Digital Workflow" integration and proprietary material technology.
5. SWOT Analysis
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Strengths: High frequency of repeat purchases; essential nature of dental care; integration of CAD/CAM and 3D printing.
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Weaknesses: High cost of specialized procedures (Implants/Orthodontics) limits market penetration in low-income regions.
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Opportunities: Growing demand for "Teledentistry" kits; expansion of geriatric dental care; rising popularity of smile makeovers.
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Threats: Economic downturns leading to deferment of elective/cosmetic procedures; stringent environmental regulations on mercury/amalgam disposal.
6. Trend Analysis
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Digital Dentistry Workflow: Shift from manual impressions to intraoral scanning, necessitating 3D-printable resins and milling blocks.
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Biomimetic Materials: Development of restorative materials that mimic the natural translucency and strength of tooth enamel.
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Sustainability: Move toward biodegradable infection control products (masks/gloves) and reduction of plastic waste in packaging.
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At-Home Orthodontics: Growth in consumer-direct clear aligner systems requiring high volumes of thermoforming sheets and whitening gels.
7. Drivers & Challenges
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Drivers:
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Rising global prevalence of dental caries and periodontal diseases.
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Technological advancements in chairside CAD/CAM systems.
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Growing aesthetic consciousness among the younger population.
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Challenges:
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Lack of dental insurance coverage in emerging economies.
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High risk of cross-contamination necessitating expensive infection control protocols.
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8. Value Chain Analysis
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Feedstock (Upstream): Sourcing of Titanium, Zirconia, Resin monomers, and Fluorides.
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Manufacturing: Production of implants, restorative materials, and disposables under ISO 13485 standards.
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Distribution: Henry Schein and Patterson Dental dominate the global supply chain to clinics.
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End-User Application: Dentists and Orthodontists utilize the products during clinical procedures.
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Patient Outcome: Final restorative or preventive result achieved in the patient.
9. Quick Recommendations for Stakeholders
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For Manufacturers: Invest in 3D printing-compatible resins and ceramics, as the lab-to-chairside transition is the most significant revenue growth opportunity.
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For Investors: Target the Orthodontic and Implant regenerative sectors, which command higher margins compared to general disposables.
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For R&D Teams: Focus on bioactive materials that release minerals to strengthen tooth structure after the procedure.
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For Clinics: Partner with DSOs to optimize procurement costs of basic consumables like gloves, masks, and suction tips.
Report Parameters Summary
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Historic Years: 2020–2024
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Base Year: 2025
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Estimated Year: 2026
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Forecast Period: 2026–2036
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Geography: Global (North America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East, Rest of the World)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 MARKET ABSTRACT
2 MARKET INTRODUCTION
2.1 MARKET SCOPE
2.2 MARKET PROPERTIES/ BEHAVIOR
2.3 KEY DEFINITIONS–CONTENT
3 QMI RESEARCH PRACTICE
3.1 RESEARCH PRACTICE
3.1.1 GLOBAL LEVEL ANALYSIS
3.1.2 COUNTRY LEVEL ANALYSIS
3.1.3 SUPPLY SIDE ANALYSIS
3.1.4 DEMAND SIDE ANALYSIS
3.1.5 TRIANGULATION
3.2 PRIMARY DATA
3.3 SECONDARY DATA
3.4 MARKET EVALUATION & FORECASTING METHODOLOGY
3.5 ASSUMPTIONS/ LIMITATIONS FOR THE STUDY
3.6 WHAT THIS STUDY PROVIDES
3.7 KEY QUESTIONS ANSWERED BY THIS REPORT
3.8 THIS STUDY IS INTENDED FOR
4 KEY RELATED DATA
4.1 COMPETITIVE POSITIONING
4.1.1 PRODUCT POSITIONING
4.1.2 REVENUE POSITIONING
4.1.3 REGIONAL REACH POSITIONING
4.2 VENDOR MATRIX
4.3 PATENTS
4.4 TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENTS
4.5 CUSTOMER ANALYSIS
5 IMPACT FACTOR ANALYSIS
5.1 MICRO ECONOMIC POINTERS
5.2 MACRO ECONOMIC POINTERS
5.3 PORTER’S FIVE FORCE MODEL/ PESTLE ANALYSIS/ VALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS
5.4 DRIVERS/RESTRAINTS/OPPORTUNITIES/CHALLENGES
6 MARKET DEVELOPMENT ANALYSIS
6.1 NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT/ LAUNCH
6.2 MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS
6.3 PARTNERSHIPS / AGREEMENTS/COLLABORATIONS
7 DENTAL CONSUMABLES MARKET, BY PRODUCT
7.1 INTRODUCTION
7.2 MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS
7.3 IMPLANTS
7.4 PROSTHETICS
7.5 ORTHODONTICS
7.6 ENDODONTICS
7.7 INFECTION CONTROL
7.8 PERIODONTICS
7.9 WHITENING PRODUCTS
7.10 PROPHYLAXIS
7.11 FLUORIDES
7.12 SEALANTS
7.13 SPLINTS
8 DENTAL CONSUMABLES MARKET, BY END USER
8.1 INTRODUCTION
8.2 MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS
8.3 HOSPITAL & CLINIC
8.4 LABORATORY
9 DENTAL CONSUMABLES MARKET, REGIONAL ANALYSIS
9.1 INTRODUCTION
9.2 NORTH AMERICA DENTAL CONSUMABLES MARKET
9.2.1 NORTH AMERICA DENTAL CONSUMABLES MARKET, BY COUNTRY
9.2.1.1 US Dental Consumables Market
9.2.1.2 Canada Dental Consumables Market
9.2.1.3 Mexico Dental Consumables Market
9.2.2 NORTH AMERICA DENTAL CONSUMABLES MARKET, BY PRODUCT
9.2.3 NORTH AMERICA DENTAL CONSUMABLES MARKET, BY END USER
9.3 WESTERN EUROPE DENTAL CONSUMABLES MARKET
9.3.1 WESTERN EUROPE DENTAL CONSUMABLES MARKET, BY COUNTRY
9.3.1.1 Germany Dental Consumables Market
9.3.1.2 UK Dental Consumables Market
9.3.1.3 France Dental Consumables Market
9.3.1.4 Italy Dental Consumables Market
9.3.1.5 Spain Dental Consumables Market
9.3.1.6 Rest of Western Europe Dental Consumables Market
9.3.2 WESTERN EUROPE DENTAL CONSUMABLES MARKET, BY PRODUCT
9.3.3 WESTERN EUROPE DENTAL CONSUMABLES MARKET, BY END USER
9.4 EASTERN EUROPE DENTAL CONSUMABLES MARKET
9.4.1 EASTERN EUROPE DENTAL CONSUMABLES MARKET, BY COUNTRY
9.4.1.1 Russia Dental Consumables Market
9.4.1.2 Turkey Dental Consumables Market
9.4.1.3 Rest of Eastern Europe Dental Consumables Market
9.4.2 EASTERN EUROPE DENTAL CONSUMABLES MARKET, BY PRODUCT
9.4.3 EASTERN EUROPE DENTAL CONSUMABLES MARKET, BY END USER
9.5 ASIA PACIFIC DENTAL CONSUMABLES MARKET
9.5.1 ASIA PACIFIC DENTAL CONSUMABLES MARKET, BY COUNTRY
9.5.1.1 China Dental Consumables Market
9.5.1.2 Japan Dental Consumables Market
9.5.1.3 India Dental Consumables Market
9.5.1.4 South Korea Dental Consumables Market
9.5.1.5 Australia Dental Consumables Market
9.5.1.6 Taiwan Dental Consumables Market
9.5.1.7 Malaysia Dental Consumables Market
9.5.1.8 Indonesia Dental Consumables Market
9.5.1.10 Rest of Asia Pacific Dental Consumables Market
9.5.2 ASIA PACIFIC DENTAL CONSUMABLES MARKET, BY PRODUCT
9.5.3 ASIA PACIFIC DENTAL CONSUMABLES MARKET, BY END USER
9.6 MIDDLE EAST DENTAL CONSUMABLES MARKET
9.6.1 MIDDLE EAST DENTAL CONSUMABLES MARKET, BY COUNTRY
9.6.1.1 UAE Dental Consumables Market
9.6.1.2 Saudi Arabia Dental Consumables Market
9.6.1.3 Qatar Dental Consumables Market
9.6.1.4 Iran Dental Consumables Market
9.6.1.5 Rest of Middle East Dental Consumables Market
9.6.2 MIDDLE EAST DENTAL CONSUMABLES MARKET, BY PRODUCT
9.6.3 MIDDLE EAST DENTAL CONSUMABLES MARKET, BY END USER
9.7 REST OF THE WORLD DENTAL CONSUMABLES MARKET
9.7.1 REST OF THE WORLD DENTAL CONSUMABLES MARKET, BY REGION
9.7.1.1 South America (Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Others) Dental Consumables Market
9.7.1.2 Africa (Nigeria, South Africa, Others) Dental Consumables Market
9.7.2 REST OF THE WORLD DENTAL CONSUMABLES MARKET, BY PRODUCT
9.7.3 REST OF THE WORLD DENTAL CONSUMABLES MARKET, BY END USER
10 DENTAL CONSUMABLES MARKET, COMPANY ANALYSIS
10.1 Danaher Corporation
10.1.1 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
10.1.2 PRODUCT/SOLUTION OVERVIEW
10.1.3 SWOT ANALYSIS
10.1.4 KEY DEVELOPMENTS
10.2 DENTSPLY SIRONA
10.3 HENRY SCHEIN, INC.
10.4 KURARAY CO., LTD.
10.5 GC CORPORATION
10.6 MITSUI CHEMICALS INC.
10.7 KEYSTONE DENTAL, INC.
*Financials and Details May Not be Included in Case of Privately Held Company
11 DENTAL CONSUMABLES MARKET: CONCLUSION
11.1 DENTAL CONSUMABLES MARKET SNAPSHOT
11.2 DENTAL CONSUMABLES MARKET PROSPECTS- BY PRODUCT
11.3 DENTAL CONSUMABLES MARKET PROSPECTS- BY END USER
12 APPENDIX
12.1 LIST OF ABBREVIATION
12.2 ADDITIONAL DEVELOPMENTS
12.3 RELATED REPORTS
1. Market Segmentation Analysis
The dental consumables market is shifting from traditional manual products to high-performance, digitally-integrated materials.
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By Product (Detailed):
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Implants: Titanium and Zirconia implants, abutments, and surgical guides.
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Prosthetics: Crowns, bridges, dentures, and veneers.
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Orthodontics: Fixed braces, brackets, archwires, and the high-growth Clear Aligner consumables.
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Endodontics: Files, obturation materials, and root canal sealants.
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Infection Control: Sterilization pouches, gloves, masks, and surface disinfectants.
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Periodontics: Dental sutures and tissue conditioners.
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Whitening & Aesthetics: Professional bleaching gels and bonding agents.
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Preventive/Prophylaxis: Fluoride varnishes, sealants, and prophy pastes.
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Regenerative Materials (New Segment): Bone grafts, membranes, and growth factors.
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CAD/CAM Consumables (New Segment): Milling blocks (ceramic, composite) and 3D printing resins.
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By End-User:
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Hospitals & Dental Clinics: High volume for routine procedures and infection control.
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Dental Laboratories: Primary consumers of prosthetics, CAD/CAM blocks, and restorative resins.
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Dental Service Organizations (DSOs) (New Segment): Large-scale corporate dental chains with high bargaining power.
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2. Regional Analysis
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North America: Leads the market due to high dental expenditure, the rapid adoption of invisible orthodontics (Clear Aligners), and a high prevalence of dental implants in the U.S.
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Western Europe: Driven by a robust aging population in Germany, France, and the UK. Significant focus on premium restorative materials and strict infection control standards.
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Asia-Pacific (Fastest Growth): China, India, and South Korea are experiencing a surge in "Dental Tourism" and a growing middle class demanding aesthetic dentistry. Local manufacturing in South Korea (Implants) and China (Clear Aligners) is lowering costs.
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Middle East & Africa: Growth is centered on high-end private dental clinics in the UAE and Saudi Arabia, focusing on cosmetic and restorative procedures.
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Latin America: Brazil is a global hub for aesthetic dentistry, driving high demand for whitening products and resins.
3. Competitive Landscape
Extended List of Key Players:
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Envista Holdings Corporation (Nobel Biocare/Danaher)
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Dentsply Sirona
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Straumann Group
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3M Oral Care
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Henry Schein, Inc.
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Align Technology (Consumables for Invisalign)
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ZimVie (formerly Zimmer Biomet Dental)
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Ivoclar Vivadent AG
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GC Corporation
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Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc.
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Geistlich Pharma AG
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Ultradent Products, Inc.
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Mitsui Chemicals (Kulzer Dental)
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Young Innovations, Inc.
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VITA Zahnfabrik