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Chan Ye Xin Xi Wang·2025-05-29 01:14

Industry Overview - The dental medical equipment industry is experiencing rapid growth in China, driven by an aging population and increasing disposable income, leading to heightened awareness of oral health [1][8] - The market size for dental medical equipment in China is projected to grow from 22.3 billion yuan in 2020 to 41.2 billion yuan in 2024, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16.59% [1][8] - The global dental medical equipment market is also expanding, expected to increase from 14.6 billion USD in 2020 to 20.7 billion USD in 2024, with a CAGR of 9.12% [6] Market Dynamics - The demand for dental medical services is rising, leading to a robust growth phase for the dental equipment market in China [1][8] - The domestic market for dental medical equipment is forecasted to reach 47.9 billion yuan by 2025 [1][8] - The domestic CBCT (Cone Beam Computed Tomography) market is becoming a focal point, with the localization rate expected to rise from 16.3% in 2020 to 56.44% in 2024 [10][18] Competitive Landscape - Major players in the Chinese dental medical equipment market include Xinhua Medical, Meiya Optoelectronics, Times Angel, and Kangzhong Medical [2][12] - The industry is currently reliant on imports for 90% of its dental equipment, particularly in the mid-to-high-end segments, but there is a significant opportunity for domestic companies to replace imports [12][18] - Key products from leading companies include CBCT systems, dental sterilization equipment, and implant devices [14][16] Development Trends - There is a notable acceleration in domestic replacement and technological breakthroughs, particularly in CBCT, with expectations for further advancements in high-end sectors [18] - The integration of digital and intelligent technologies is transforming the dental medical equipment industry, enhancing diagnostic efficiency and patient experience [19] - The market is witnessing a segmentation in demand, with older populations driving the need for dental implants and younger consumers pushing for aesthetic treatments like invisible orthodontics [20]