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DUBAI, UAE / ACCESSWIRE / January 18, 2021 / Fact.MR: The dental infection control products market will register a steady CAGR over the projected period, 2020-2030, as per Fact.MR's new study. Changes in lifestyle of people and rising focus on dental care is projected to remain key growth aspects in the global market.
'Although the impact of COVID-19 on dental care industry has been palpable, growing focus on maintaining hygiene will augur well for the long-run.' says the Fact.MR report.
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Dental Infection Control Products Market - Key Takeaways
Dental Infection Control Products Market - Driving Factors
Dental Infection Control Products Market - Constraints
Anticipated Market Impact by COVID-19 Outbreak
The COVID-19 outbreak has had an adverse impact on the dental infection control products market, as surgeons are at the utmost transmission risk of the getting disease. Consequently, a drop in demand for products from hospitals and dental clinics has been foreseen. Moreover, practices involved in dental academics, dental laboratories, and research institutions are not compatible with government regulations and norms on COVID-19. This is negatively impacted the dental infection control products market.
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Competition Landscape
Leading market players identified in the global dental infection control products market are Air Techniques Inc., 3M Company, Biotrol, Coltene Whaledent Ag, Crosstex International Inc., Dentisan, First Medical, Dentsply Sirona, Inc., KaVo Kerr Group, Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co., Inc., Laboratoire Septodont, Owens & minor Inc., maxill Inc., and Schulke & Mayr GmbH. Leading players are engaging in research & development activities as well as are introducing advanced dental care technology for instance teledentistry, digital X-rays, and lasers to assist in the market growth.
More on the Report
The Fact.MR's market research report provides in-depth insights into the dental infection control products market. The market is scrutinized based on product into (consumables{hand care (soaps & lotions, sterilizing gels), personal protective care/ accessories, dental unit water-line cleaning solutions, instrument cleaning solutions (lubricants, ultrasonic cleaning solutions, multi-surface cleaning/disinfectants and enzymatic detergents and decontamination), sterilization accessories, and others.}and equipment{cleaning monitors, ultrasonic cleaning units, and others}), end user(dental hospitals & clinics, dental academic & research institutes, and dental laboratories), across five major regions (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa (MEA)).
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