美國牙冠及牙橋市場:2011年 是由出版商Millennium Research Group在2010年12月所出版的。
這份英文市場調查報告書價格從美金5995起跳。
本報告為,提供牙冠、牙橋概要及其對病患及牙醫之優點、美國市場概要、競合分析等,以下列摘要形式闡述。
實施概要
調查方式
第1章 牙冠、牙橋概要
- 掉牙隨之而來之問題
- 對病患而言牙冠/牙橋之優點
- 對牙醫而言牙冠/牙橋之優點
- 牙冠/牙橋對牙齒之修補
第2章 美國牙冠及牙橋市場
第3章 金屬燒付陶瓷(PFM)市場
第4章 全瓷冠市場
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Abstract
The market for dental crown and bridge restorations has exhibited steady
growth for many years. Despite a dip in unit volumes and average selling
prices (ASPs) as a result of the global recession, positive growth is expected
to resume as the economy recovers and as patients feel financially able to
undergo this elective surgery. Revenue increases in this market will continue
to be driven by the aging US population and an increasing number of patients
requesting restorations to improve their aesthetic appearance. Additionally,
dentists will continue to endorse crown and bridge therapies due to their
comfort and proficiency with performing these restorations. Market expansion
will also be driven by the introduction of new, higher-priced materials and
technologies used with crowns and bridges as well as by substantial efforts by
manufacturers to promote the benefits of premium-priced computer-aided
design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology. The factor most
significantly curtailing this market is the high cost of dental crown and
bridge work leading to a trend toward outsourcing dental lab work out of the
US. Potentially the most intriguing trend in this market is the relationship
between crown and bridge materials with dental implants. Industry experts have
noticed a trend toward patients undergoing dental procedures that are
substitutes of dental crown and bridge work, including dental implants and
overdentures, further curbing dental crown and bridge growth. With an
increasing proportion of people needing dental work, the market for dental
crowns and bridges will grow slowly over the forecast period. Crown and bridge
product coverage includes porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM), all-ceramic
pressable, and all-ceramic CAD/CAM restoration materials.
METHODOLOGY
This report uses a number of methodologies to gather and present data and
analysis. At the outset, a large survey of secondary sources is conducted.
These sources act as the basis for the primary research stage, which builds
and enhances the quantitative and qualitative attributes of the early research.
Secondary sources include
- Government sources:
- Securities and Exchange Commission filings
- Food and Drug Administration and patent filings
- National Center for Health Statistics data
- Dental companies:
- Annual reports, product brochures, corporate profiles, etc.
- Internal databases and reports:
- Previous reports on similar/related sources
- General Internet searches, medical literature, and newspaper/magazine
searches:
- Identifying various centers of specialization and articles that might
provide leads for primary research
The secondary research stage builds the foundation for the primary research.
The primary research methodology has four steps:
Step 1: The first step involves an impartial scan of all the
information gathered during the secondary research stage to determine its
utility based on the specific requirements of this report. Each piece of
information is either discarded or marked as high- or low-priority and then
organized appropriately as determined by the structure and sectioning of the
report.
Step 2: At this stage, early assumptions are formed as to the
implications of the information for the various crown and bridge market
segments. These assumptions are then used to determine hypotheses using both
inductive and deductive approaches. On the quantitative front, these
hypotheses result in full historical and projected market data sets (market
sizes - unit sales, average selling prices [ASPs], and revenues - as well as
market shares).
Step 3: At this stage, the research is in position for its most
important primary phase - expert interviews. Throughout the secondary research
phase, industry and medical experts are identified. These experts are then
contacted by telephone and asked to participate in interviews on recent trends
and developments in the industry. Interviews are either conducted at the time
of the initial call or scheduled at the convenience of the expert. Interview
questions are tailored to the expertise of each particular interviewee,
although in most cases, the most important questions are asked of all experts.
The questions are largely based on the assumptions and hypotheses developed in
Step 2, which are then augmented, discarded, or adjusted based on the views
and positions put forth. Attempts are made, whenever possible, to cross-check
the views of various experts against each other and to reach positions of
consensus on issues and market numbers.
Step 4: The final stage of primary research involves individual and
group analysis by Millennium Research Group. All research results are assessed
and cross-checked thoroughly to determine their validity, relevance, and
weight. From this process, qualitative conclusions are reached and data points
finalized.
FORECAST METHODOLOGY
In addition to the research methodology outlined above, the following
“bottom-up” methodology is used to develop forecast assumptions
for the report.
A comprehensive breakdown of various dental restoration procedures and unit
sales is prepared using data from several sources, including professional
associations, government statistics, and private research/media sources.
Industry experts and practitioners are consulted to ensure accuracy and verify
observed trends. As a cross-check, total industry revenues available through
annual reports and other sources are compared against modeled industry
revenues.
Using the best estimates of industry experts, practitioners, private
research/media sources, and inhouse experts, year-by-year growth rates and
ASPs are applied individually to each subcategory to derive forecasts. These
estimates are cross-checked by industry experts (marketing managers, product
managers, CEOs, etc.) and further refined.
Overall findings are compared against market and procedure forecasts published
by other sources to ensure reasonable estimates.
Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
METHODOLOGY
1.0 CROWN AND BRIDGE OVERVIEW
- 1.1 Problems Associated with Tooth Loss
- 1.2 Advantages of Dental Crowns and Bridges for Patients
- 1.3 Advantages of Dental Crowns and Bridges for Dentists
- 1.4 Dental Restorations with Crowns and Bridges
2.0 US CROWN AND BRIDGE MARKET
- 2.1 Market Overview
- 2.2 Market Analysis
- 2.2.1 Market Definitions
- 2.2.1.1 Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal Market
- 2.2.1.2 All-Ceramic Market
- 2.2.2 Market Forecast
- 2.2.3 Market Drivers and Limiters
- 2.2.3.1 Market Drivers
- 2.2.3.2 Market Limiters
- 2.3 Competitive Analysis
- 2.3.1 Competitive Landscape
- 2.3.2 Market Shares
- 2.3.3 Competitor Discussions (in Alphabetical Order)
- Argen
- DENTSPLY
- Ivoclar Vivadent
- Other
- 2.3.4 Emerging Competitors
- Glidewell Laboratories
- Noritake Dental Supply
3.0 PORCELAIN-FUSED-TO-METAL MARKET
- 3.1 Market Overview
- 3.2 Market Analysis
- 3.2.1 Market Forecast
- 3.2.2 Market Drivers and Limiters
- 3.2.2.1 Market Drivers
- 3.2.2.2 Market Limiters
- 3.3 Competitive Analysis
- 3.3.1 Competitive Landscape
- 3.3.2 Market Shares
- 3.3.3 Competitor Discussions (in Alphabetical Order)
- Argen
- DENTSPLY
- Ivoclar Vivadent
- Other
4.0 ALL-CERAMIC MARKET
- 4.1 Market Overview
- 4.2 Market Analysis
- 4.2.1 Market Forecast
- 4.2.1.1 Pressable All-Ceramic Market
- 4.2.1.2 CAD/CAM All-Ceramic Market
- 4.2.2 Market Drivers and Limiters
- 4.2.2.1 Market Drivers
- 4.2.2.2 Market Limiters
- 4.3 Competitive Analysis
- 4.3.1 Competitive Landscape
- 4.3.2 Market Shares
- 4.3.3 Competitor Discussions (in Alphabetical Order)
- 3M ESPE
- DENTSPLY
- Ivoclar Vivadent
- Nobel Biocare
- Other
APPENDIX A: MRG ACRONYMS AND INITIALISMS
APPENDIX B: SUPPLEMENTAL FIGURES
LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES
TABLE OF CONTENTS
LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- Figure 1: Crown and Bridge Market, by Material, US (US$), 2009 - 2015
- Figure 2: PFM Units, by Alloy Type, as a % of Total, US, 2010 and 2015
- Figure 3: All-Ceramic Market, by Type, as a % of Total, US, 2009 - 2015
- Table 1: Companies Mentioned in This Report
METHODOLOGY
1.0 CROWN AND BRIDGE OVERVIEW
2.0 US CROWN AND BRIDGE MARKET
- Figure 4: Crown and Bridge Market, by Material, US (US$), 2009 - 2015
- Table 2: Crown and Bridge Market, by Segment and Bridge Length, US (US$),
2009 - 2015
- Table 3: Average Units per Bridge and Bridge Units, by Bridge Length, as a
% of Total, US, 2009 - 2015
- Table 4: Crown and Bridge Market, by Material, US (US$), 2009 - 2015
- Table 5: Crown and Bridge Market, by Material, as a % of Total, US, 2009 -
2015
- Table 6: Drivers and Limiters of the Crown and Bridge Market, US
- Figure 5: Leading Competitors in the US Crown and Bridge Market, as a % of
Total, US, 2010
- Table 7: Leading Competitors in the Crown and Bridge Market, by Segment,
as a % of Total, US, 2010
3.0 PORCELAIN-FUSED-TO-METAL MARKET
- Figure 6: PFM Market, by Alloy Type, US (US$), 2009 - 2015
- Table 8: PFM Units, by Segment and Alloy Type, US, 2009 - 2015
- Table 9: PFM Market, by Alloy Type, US (US$), 2009 - 2015
- Table 10: Drivers and Limiters of the PFM Market, US
- Table 11: Leading Competitors in the PFM Market, as a % of Total, US, 2010
4.0 ALL-CERAMIC MARKET
- Figure 7: All-Ceramic Market, by Type, US (US$), 2009 - 2015
- Table 12: All-Ceramic Market, by Type, US (US$), 2009 - 2015
- Table 13: Pressable All-Ceramic Units, by Segment and Material, US, 2009 -
2015
- Table 14: Pressable All-Ceramic Market, US (US$), 2009 - 2015
- Table 15: CAD/CAM All-Ceramic Units, by Segment and Material, US, 2009 -
2015
- Table 16: CAD/CAM All-Ceramic Units, by Segment and Production Site, US,
2009 - 2015
- Table 17: CAD/CAM All-Ceramic Market, US (US$), 2009 - 2015
- Table 18: Drivers and Limiters of the All-Ceramic Crown and Bridge Market,
US
- Table 19: Leading Competitors in the All-Ceramic Market, by Type, as a %
of Total, US, 2010
APPENDIX A: MRG ACRONYMS AND INITIALISMS
- MRG Acronyms and Initialisms
APPENDIX B: SUPPLEMENTAL FIGURES
- Figure 8: Crown and Bridge Market, by Material, US (US$), 2009 - 2015
(Detailed Format)
- Figure 9: PFM Units, by Alloy Type, as a % of Total, US, 2010 and 2015
(Detailed Format)
- Figure 10: All-Ceramic Market, by Type, as a % of Total, US, 2009 - 2015
(Detailed Format)
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