Dental Prosthetics Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis - Mexico - 2024-2030 - MedSuite - Includes: Crowns and Bridges, Inlays and Onlays, and 4 more
Product Description In 2023, the Mexican dental prosthetics market was valued at over $1.57 billion. It is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.2%, reaching over $2.24 billion by the end of the forecast period.
The comprehensive report on Mexico’s market for dental prosthetics covers various segments, including crowns and bridges, dentures, denture teeth, computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) prosthetics, inlays and onlays, and veneers.
DATA TYPES INCLUDEDUnit Sales, Average Selling Prices, Market Value & Growth Trends
Forecasts Until 2030, and Historical Data to 2020
Market Drivers & Limiters for Each Segment
Competitive Analysis with Market Shares for Each Segment
Recent Mergers & Acquisitions
COVID-19 Impact on the Digital Dentistry market
Disease Overviews and Demographic Information
Company Profiles, Product Portfolios and SWOT for Top Competitors Mexico Dental Prosthetics Market Trends
The growth of the Mexican dental industry is significantly fueled by dental tourism, with many visitors being Americans and Canadians seeking affordable dental care. These tourists are attracted by the lower costs in Mexico compared to their home countries. This influx of foreign patients not only increases the number of procedures but also boosts revenue streams for dental offices and laboratories, especially those in northern regions and popular destinations like Los Algodones. Additionally, these international clients often opt for higher-priced procedures, finding them economical even with the additional costs. This trend not only drives the increase in procedural volumes but also promotes innovation and investment in advanced dental technologies and techniques to meet the evolving needs of this diverse clientele.
Mexico Dental Prosthetics Market Share LeadersThe dental prosthetics market in Mexico is highly fragmented, characterized by a multitude of competitors contributing to its diversity. While the exact number of dental laboratories in the region is not specified, the sheer volume of participants underscores the market’s decentralized nature. Notably, no single competitor holds a dominant position.
Many laboratories in Mexico enhance their market value by outsourcing work from countries with higher labor costs. This strategy allows them to capitalize on cost advantages and remain competitive in a dynamic market. A detailed competitive analysis of the denture teeth market will be discussed in a later section.
MARKET SEGMENTATION SUMMARYCrown and Bridge Market – Includes:
Prosthetic Type: Crown (full-cast, non-precious PFM, semi-precious PFM, precious PFM, all-cermanic), Bridge (full-cast, non-precious PFM, semi-precious PFM, precious PFM, ceramic)
Material Type: Full-cast, PFM, All-ceramic
Denture Market – Includes:
Prosthetic Type: Full (premium, standard, economy), Partial (cast metal, acrylic, flexible)
Denture Teeth Market – Includes:
Grade*: Premium, standard, economy
Material Type*: Acrylic, porcelain
CAD/CAM Prosthetics Market – Includes:
Composite Resin: Crown and bridge, inlay and onlay, veneer, denture
Setting*: In-lab, chariside
Inlay and Onlay Market – Includes:
Material Type: Gold, zirconia, ceramic, and composite resin
Veneer Market