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市場調查報告書
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全球牙科黏固劑市場:市場規模、佔有率和趨勢分析(2026-2032 年)Dental Cement Market Size, Share & Trend Analysis | Global | 2026-2032 | Includes: Permanent Cement and Temporary Cement |
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全球牙科黏固劑市場報告(至2032年)
2025年全球牙科黏固劑市場規模約16億美元。預計到2032年,該市場將以4.2%的複合年成長率成長,達到約21億美元。
本報告涵蓋全球牙科黏固劑市場,包括永久性黏固劑和臨時性黏固劑細分市場。
分析內容包括銷售量、平均售價 (ASP)、治療次數、市場規模、市場佔有率、成長趨勢、到 2032 年的市場預測以及到 2022 年的歷史數據。
市場成長主要受人口老化、牙冠和牙橋修復需求增加、美容牙科以及自黏性和美觀牙科材料日益普及等因素驅動。然而,保險覆蓋範圍有限、預防性牙科保健水平提高、價格敏感性以及產品同質化等因素仍然限制市場更強勁的成長。
市場概覽
全球牙科黏固劑市場包括用於將修復體、假體和矯正器固定在牙齒結構上的材料。
市面上的牙科黏固劑分為永久性和臨時性兩種。永久性牙科黏固劑用於長期固定牙冠、牙橋、貼面、嵌體、嵌體嵌體和其他間接修復體,而臨時性黏固劑則用於分階段治療中的短期固定。
本報告從材料類型、供應方式、固化方法和應用方面分析了永久性牙科黏固劑。手術例數是透過合併永久性和臨時性黏固劑的數據計算得出的。
在牙科黏固劑市場中,銷售量以百萬克為單位,平均售價(ASP)代表每克黏固劑的成本。這種結構使得基於材料消耗、定價和治療需求的市場分析成為可能。
市場促進因素
人口統計因素
人口結構趨勢是牙科黏固劑市場的主要促進因素。出生於1944年至1964年之間的老一代人,即所謂的嬰兒潮世代,構成了一個龐大且重要的牙科患者群體。
美國有超過7,600萬名嬰兒潮世代,全球嬰兒潮世代人口估計超過10億人。隨著這一代人逐漸老化,對牙科保健的需求預計將會增加。
雖然老年人的基本健康狀況比前幾代人有所改善,但隨著老齡化,他們對牙科護理的需求也隨之增加。老年患者因牙齦萎縮、口乾以及服用處方藥等原因,罹患齲齒的風險更高。
此外,隨著老舊修復體開始失效,該年齡層發生繼發性牙冠齲的風險也隨之增加。老年人對牙冠和牙橋治療的需求,以及數十年前間接修復體的更換,都將促使牙科黏固劑消耗量的增加。
美容牙科
美容牙科也是重要的成長要素。在過去幾十年裡,對牙齒顏色匹配的修復體的需求急劇成長,重塑了牙科材料市場。
就牙科黏固劑而言,這一趨勢促使了全瓷修復體使用量的增加。這些修復體通常需要自黏樹脂黏固劑或美觀型黏固劑,以提升美觀和黏接性能。
隨著患者對自然美觀修復效果的期望不斷提高,牙醫擴大使用能夠實現美觀效果的材料。這有利於高階牙科黏固劑的發展,這類黏固劑專為陶瓷、複合樹脂和其他與牙齒顏色相符的修復材料而設計。
向美容牙科的轉變,既推動了手術數量的增加,也推動了高附加價值材料的使用,從而促進了市場價值的整體擴張。
材料創新與臨床效率
牙科水泥材料的創新持續推動市場成長。牙醫越來越重視那些能夠簡化工作流程、減少就診時間並提供穩定臨床表現的材料。
自黏性骨水泥之所以重要,是因為它們可以減少手術步驟,提高骨水泥固定的效率。雙固化材料也很重要,因為在僅靠光固化無法達到固定效果的情況下,它們可以提供柔軟性。
改進的操作性能、增強的黏合強度和更有效率的施工系統,有助於該產品在競爭激烈的市場中脫穎而出。這些特性使其能夠獲得較高的定價,尤其是在永久性水泥應用領域。
近期產品研發的重點在於提升黏接強度、易用性、美觀性以及與最新修復材料的兼容性。這些改進使其能夠在成熟的黏接劑市場中保持對新產品的需求。
市場限制
保險覆蓋不足
保險覆蓋範圍有限是牙科黏固劑市場的主要阻礙因素。健康保險公司通常只承擔牙科治療費用的一小部分。
因此,患者通常需要透過共同支付、免賠額或直接自費的方式承擔部分費用。這限制了患者獲得治療的機會,尤其是對於需要牙冠、牙橋和其他間接修復的昂貴修復手術。
此外,儘管牙科修補、修復治療和諮詢費用的價格不斷上漲,但員工牙科保險計劃的承保限額多年來往往沒有大幅提高。
這些費用的挑戰使得一些患者難以獲得牙科治療。由於牙科黏固劑的需求與修復和義齒修復手術的數量密切相關,因此治療機會的匱乏也會阻礙市場的整體成長。
改善牙齒健康
口腔衛生狀況的改善也可以抑制對某些修復材料的長期需求。
患者越來越認知到保持口腔健康的重要性。電動牙刷、水牙線和高氟漱口水等預防性自我護理產品比以往任何時候都更容易取得。
預防和診斷程序在牙科治療中佔很大比例。隨著預防措施的改進和早期療育的普及,需要進行大量修復治療的患者數量可能會減少。
這一趨勢最終可能會限制用於嚴重齲齒和結構修復的材料的使用。這包括核心建立材料和用於牙冠和牙橋修復的牙科黏固劑。
價格敏感度和商品化
市場成長也受到價格敏感度增加和其他維修方案的競爭壓力的限制。
在注重成本的市場中,牙醫往往更傾向於選擇包裝好的修復系統和材料選擇較簡單的產品。這可能會限制高檔黏接劑產品的普及,尤其是在臨床上可以接受價格較低的替代品的情況下。
在成熟市場,傳統水泥品類正日益趨於同質化。當產品功能相似時,購買決策往往取決於價格、供應情況以及與經銷商的關係。
即使手術數量增加,這也會對價格造成下行壓力,限制平均售價 (ASP) 的成長。
市場覆蓋範圍和數據範圍
目標市場及區隔
永久性牙科黏固劑用於長期黏合間接修復體,例如牙冠、牙橋、貼面、嵌體和高嵌體。這些材料的選擇取決於修復體的類型、牙體預備情況、臨床適應症、黏接要求和美觀需求。
當需要短期固定修復體時,會使用臨時牙科黏固劑。這些產品常用於分階段治療、臨時牙冠,或牙醫將來需要對修復體進行維護的情況。
永久性黏固劑依所用材料的不同而有所差異,包括樹脂黏固劑、玻璃離子黏固劑、樹脂改良玻璃離子黏固劑以及其他配方黏固劑。每種材料都有其不同的特性,例如操作方法、黏接強度、美觀性和臨床表現。
供應形式也是一個重要因素。水泥產品以自動攪拌系統、手動攪拌器、注射器、膠囊或其他旨在提高效率或減少廢棄物的形式供應。
固化方法也是一個重要的分類因素。根據修復體的類型、光照條件和臨床需求,可使用光固化型、自固化型和雙重固化型接著劑。
應用類型用於區分直接和間接修復工作流程,以及在臨床應用中使用黏固劑,例如永久性和臨時性修復。
每個細分市場都以市場規模、市場佔有率、手術數量、市場預測、市場成長率、銷售量和平均售價進行分析。
競爭分析
2024 年,3M 將其醫療保健部門分拆為 Solventum 公司,到 2025 年,該公司已成為全球牙科水泥市場的市場領導。
Solventum 提供全系列牙科黏固劑,主要透過其成熟的 RelyX™ 品牌專注於永久修復領域。本公司的產品系列包含多種配方,適用於各種修復類型。
RelyX™ 一直是全球許多牙科診所的首選。 Solventum 的市場地位得益於其品牌知名度、豐富的材料種類以及覆蓋整個修復牙科領域的強大分銷網路。
預計到 2025 年,GC 將在全球牙科黏固劑市場佔相當大的市場佔有率,這主要歸功於其在玻璃離子和樹脂改性玻璃離子材料領域的領先地位。
該公司提供 GC Fuji I® 產品線、GC Fuji PLUS™、GC Fuji ORTHO™ 和 GC FujiCEM™ 2。近年來,GC 又在其產品線中增加了 GC FujiCEM Evolve™,它是 FujiCEM 2 的升級版,具有更高的黏合強度和更便利的操作性。
GC也提供多種永久性和暫時性水泥解決方案,包括其自黏樹脂水泥G-CEM™。該公司在玻璃離子技術領域的優勢鞏固了在各種水泥應用領域的地位。
預計到2025年,克爾公司將在全球牙科黏固劑市場佔第三大市場。這主要歸功於該公司專注於臨時黏固劑領域。克爾公司的TempBond®產品線是銷量最佳的臨時黏固劑品牌之一。
TempBond® 系列產品包含多種產品,可滿足各種臨時修復需求。 TempBond® NE™ 不含丁香酚,可與永久性樹脂黏固劑搭配使用。而 TempBond® Clear™ 含有三氯生,具有半透明性和顏色穩定性,適合偏好樹脂基臨時黏固劑的牙醫使用。
技術與臨床實務的趨勢
自黏樹脂水泥
自黏樹脂黏固劑因其簡化了臨床工作流程而變得越來越重要。
這些材料可以減少黏接劑固定所需的步驟次數,從而節省牙醫的時間,同時保持黏接性能。
玻璃離子和樹脂改質玻璃離子材料
玻璃離子水門汀和樹脂改質玻璃離子水門汀在市場上仍佔有重要地位。
這些材料因其臨床友善性、氟化物釋放和廣泛的修復應用而被廣泛使用。
雙固化材料
雙固化水泥技術使其適用於光照受限的應用情境。
這在間接修復中尤其重要,因為間接修復需要在更深的層面上提供化學硬化支持。
美觀水泥固定
人們對美觀的水泥材料的需求日益成長。
這些黏合劑可用於支撐陶瓷和其他對美觀性要求較高的修復體,尤其適用於顏色、半透明度和最終美觀效果至關重要的情況。
改進的塗層系統
透過自動化混合和基於注射器的系統,分配系統變得越來越高效,實現了減少廢棄物和提高均勻性。
這些格式可以減少混音錯誤,並允許可預測的處理。
臨時冠黏合劑的改進
臨時牙冠黏固劑產品不斷發展,以滿足各種臨床需求,包括與永久樹脂黏固劑的相容性、顏色穩定性以及易於去除等。
這滿足了對臨時牙冠和分步驟修復工作流程的需求。
地區
本報告涵蓋全球範圍,包括北美、歐洲、亞太地區、拉丁美洲以及中東和非洲。
iData Research 的「全球牙科黏固劑市場報告」透過針對特定治療的模型、平均售價 (ASP) 數據、企業市場占有率分析以及到 2032 年的預測來解答這些問題。該報告可用於評估需求、比較競爭對手、了解黏固劑材料趨勢,並為全球牙科黏固劑市場的產業計畫規劃提供支援。
Global Dental Cement Market Report to 2032
The global dental cement market was valued at approximately $1.6 billion in 2025. It is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.2%, reaching approximately $2.1 billion by 2032.
This report covers the global market for dental cements, including permanent and temporary dental cement segments.
The analysis includes unit sales, average selling prices (ASPs), procedure numbers, market size, market shares, growth trends, market forecasts through 2032 and historical data back to 2022.
Market growth is supported by aging populations, crown and bridge replacement demand, cosmetic dentistry and rising use of self-adhesive and aesthetic cement materials. However, limited insurance coverage, improved preventive dental health, price sensitivity and commoditization continue to restrict stronger growth.
Market Overview
The global dental cement market includes materials used to attach restorations, prosthetics and orthodontic appliances to tooth structures.
The market is divided into permanent and temporary dental cement. Permanent dental cement is used for long-term placement of crowns, bridges, veneers, inlays, onlays and other indirect restorations, while temporary cement is used for short-term placement during staged treatment.
In this report, permanent dental cement is analyzed by material type, delivery type, curing method and application type. Procedure numbers combine permanent and temporary cement data as a whole.
Units sold in the dental cement market are defined in millions of grams, while ASP represents the cost of a single gram of cement. This structure allows the market to be analyzed based on material consumption, pricing and procedure demand.
Market Drivers
Demographic Factors
Demographic trends are a major driver of the dental cement market. The aging generation born between 1944 and 1964, commonly referred to as Baby Boomers, represents a large and important dental patient group.
There are over 76 million Baby Boomers in the United States, while the global Baby Boomer population is estimated at over 1 billion people. As this group continues to age, dental treatment needs are expected to rise.
The baseline health of the geriatric population has improved compared with previous generations, but dental needs increase with age. Older patients are at higher risk of caries due to gum recession, dry mouth and prescription medication use.
This age group is also at higher risk of secondary coronal caries as older restorations begin to fail. Demand for crown and bridge procedures on aged teeth, along with replacement of decades-old indirect restorations, will place upward pressure on dental cement consumption.
Cosmetic Dentistry
Cosmetic dentistry is another important driver. Demand for tooth-colored restorations has increased significantly over the past several decades, reshaping the dental materials market.
For dental cements, this trend translates into greater use of all-ceramic restorations. These restorations often require self-adhesive resin cements or aesthetic adhesive cement materials that support improved appearance and bond performance.
As patient expectations for natural-looking restorations increase, dentists are using more materials that can support esthetic outcomes. This benefits premium cement categories that are designed for ceramic, composite and other tooth-colored restorative applications.
The shift toward aesthetic dentistry supports both procedure volumes and higher-value material use, contributing to overall market value growth.
Material Innovation and Clinical Efficiency
Innovation in cement materials continues to support market growth. Dentists increasingly value materials that simplify workflows, reduce chair time and offer consistent clinical performance.
Self-adhesive cements are important because they can reduce procedural steps and make cementation more efficient. Dual-cure materials are also important because they provide flexibility in cases where light curing alone may not be sufficient.
Improved handling, stronger bond strength and more efficient delivery systems can help differentiate products in a competitive market. These features can support premium pricing, especially in permanent cement applications.
Recent product development has focused on improving bond strength, ease of use, aesthetic performance and compatibility with modern restorative materials. These improvements help sustain demand for newer products even in mature cement categories.
Market Limiters
Lack of Insurance Coverage
Limited insurance coverage is a major limiter in the dental cement market. Medical insurance companies typically cover only a small percentage of dental procedure costs.
As a result, patients often pay through co-pays, deductibles or direct out-of-pocket spending. This limits access to care, especially for higher-cost restorative procedures that require crowns, bridges or other indirect restorations.
Employee dental insurance plans also tend to have coverage limits that have not increased significantly over time, despite rising prices for dental prosthetics, restorations and doctor visits.
These affordability challenges make it harder for some patients to seek dental treatment. Because dental cement demand is tied to restorative and prosthetic procedure volume, reduced treatment access limits overall market growth.
Improved Dental Health
Improved dental health can also limit long-term demand for some restorative materials.
Patients are becoming more aware of the importance of maintaining oral health. Preventive self-care products, including electric toothbrushes, water flossers and high-fluoride mouthwashes, are more widely available than ever before.
Preventive treatments and diagnostic procedures account for a large share of dental treatments. As prevention improves and early intervention becomes more common, fewer patients may require severe restorative treatment.
This trend can eventually limit the use of materials tied to advanced tooth decay and structural restoration, including core build-up materials and dental cements used in crown and bridge procedures.
Price Sensitivity and Commoditization
Market growth is also constrained by increasing price sensitivity and competitive pressure from alternative restorative solutions.
In cost-conscious markets, dentists may favor bundled restorative systems or simplified material choices. This can limit the adoption of premium cement products, especially when lower-cost alternatives are considered clinically acceptable.
Conventional cement categories are increasingly commoditized in mature regions. When products appear similar in function, purchasing decisions often shift toward price, availability and distributor relationships.
This places downward pressure on pricing and limits ASP growth, even when procedure volume increases.
Market Coverage and Data Scope
Markets Covered and Segmentation
Permanent dental cement is used for long-term placement of indirect restorations, including crowns, bridges, veneers, inlays and onlays. These materials are selected based on restoration type, tooth preparation, clinical indication, bond requirements and aesthetic needs.
Temporary dental cement is used when restorations require short-term placement. These products are often used during staged treatment, provisional restorations or cases where the dentist needs future access to the restoration.
Permanent cement can vary by material type, including resin cement, glass ionomer cement, resin-modified glass ionomer cement and other cement formulations. Each material type has different handling, bond strength, aesthetic and clinical performance characteristics.
Delivery type is also important. Cement products may be delivered through auto-mix systems, hand-mix formats, syringes, capsules or other formats designed to improve efficiency and reduce waste.
Curing method is another key segmentation factor. Light-cure, self-cure and dual-cure cements are used depending on the restoration type, access to light and clinical requirements.
Application type is used to differentiate cement use across direct and indirect restorative workflows, as well as permanent and temporary clinical applications.
Each segment is analyzed by market size, market shares, procedure numbers, market forecasts, market growth rates, units sold and average selling prices.
Competitive Analysis
Following the 2024 spin-off of 3M's healthcare division into Solventum, the company emerged as the market leader in the global dental cement market in 2025.
Solventum offers a full product line for dental cements and is primarily involved in the permanent segment through its well-established RelyX(TM) brand. The portfolio includes multiple formulations designed for different restoration types.
RelyX(TM) continues to be a preferred choice among many dental practices worldwide. Solventum's position is supported by brand recognition, broad material coverage and strong distribution across restorative dentistry.
GC captured a strong share of the global dental cement market in 2025, largely due to its leadership in glass ionomer and resin-modified glass ionomer materials.
The company offers the GC Fuji I(R) product line, GC Fuji PLUS(TM), GC Fuji ORTHO(TM) and GC FujiCEM(TM) 2. In recent years, GC expanded its portfolio with GC FujiCEM Evolve(TM), an enhanced successor to FujiCEM 2 featuring improved bond strength and easier handling.
GC also provides the G-CEM(TM) self-adhesive resin cement, along with a range of permanent and temporary cement solutions. Its strength in glass ionomer technology supports its position across multiple cement applications.
Kerr was the third-leading competitor in the global dental cement market in 2025, largely due to its focus on temporary cements. Kerr's TempBond(R) product line is one of the bestselling temporary cement brands.
The TempBond(R) line includes several versions for different temporary restoration needs. TempBond(R) NE(TM) does not contain eugenol and can be used with permanent resin cements, while TempBond(R) Clear(TM) with Triclosan offers translucency and color stability for dentists who prefer resin-based temporary cement.
Technology and Practice Trends
Self-Adhesive Resin Cements
Self-adhesive resin cements are gaining importance because they simplify clinical workflows.
These materials can reduce the number of procedural steps required for cementation, helping dentists save time while maintaining bond performance.
Glass Ionomer and RMGI Materials
Glass ionomer and resin-modified glass ionomer cements remain important in the market.
These materials are widely used due to their clinical familiarity, fluoride release and broad restorative applications.
Dual-Cure Materials
Dual-cure cement technology supports use in cases where light access may be limited.
This is especially important for indirect restorations where deeper areas may require chemical curing support.
Aesthetic Cementation
The rise of tooth-colored restorations is increasing demand for aesthetic cement materials.
These cements help support ceramic and other high-appearance restorations where shade, translucency and final visual outcome matter.
Improved Delivery Systems
Delivery systems are becoming more efficient, with auto-mix formats and syringe-based systems helping reduce waste and improve consistency.
These formats can reduce mixing errors and support predictable handling.
Temporary Cement Refinement
Temporary cement products continue to evolve to support different clinical needs, including compatibility with permanent resin cements, color stability and easier removal.
This supports demand in provisional and staged restorative workflows.
Geography
This report provides global coverage across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa.
The Global Dental Cement Market Report from iData Research answers these questions with procedure-based models, ASP data, company share insights and forecasts through 2032. Use it to evaluate demand, benchmark competitors, understand cement material trends and support commercial planning in the global dental cement market.