Dental imaging includes a wide range of imaging modalities that are used to help in the diagnosis and assessment of the source of infection. Dental radiography has been used since 1896, one year after Wilhelm Röentgen discovered X-rays, and thus, making it a long-standing component of contemporary dentistry. Dental X-rays, often known as radiographs, are internal pictures of the jaw and teeth. Dentists utilizes X-rays to evaluate issues in the jawbone, nerves, sinuses, and tooth roots that cannot be seen see during a regular visit. The two primary kinds of dental X-rays are Oral: The sensor or film is located within the mouth, and Extraoral: The sensor or film is located outside of the mouth. Dentists utilizes X-rays to decide whether a patient should go through surgical procedures like dental implants, braces, or dentures. Furthermore, X-rays aid dentists in monitoring patient recovery following specific operations such dental bone grafts and root canal therapy.
Market Dynamics
The key players in the medical devices industry are focusing on the development of technologically advancements and integration of artifical intellingence (AI) for various dental imaging, systems and equipments. Thus, introduction of such advanced products in the market is expected to drive growth of the global dental imaging market over the forecast period. For instance, in May 2023, Planet DDS, a cloud-based software solutions provider for dental practices, announced the successful adoption of new AI capabilities inside its Apteryx XVWeb Cloud Imaging Solution at over 200 dental office locations including organizations with more than 60 sites. This ground-breaking invention is developed in collaboration with Overjet, a provider of dental AI solutions that providesAI-analyzed images to dental practices' chairs.
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