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市場調查報告書
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2034957
全球牙科核心建立材料市場:市場規模、佔有率和趨勢分析(2026-2032 年)Dental Core Build-Up Material Market Size, Share & Trend Analysis | Global | 2026-2032 | Includes: Composite Resin, Glass Ionomer, and 1 Other Material |
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全球牙科核心建立材料市場報告(至2032年)
2025年全球牙科核心建立材料(CBU)市場規模約2.6億美元。預計該市場將以2.4%的複合年成長率成長,到2032年達到約3.1億美元。
本報告涵蓋全球牙科 CBU 材料市場,包括複合樹脂、玻璃離子、樹脂改質玻璃離子以及其他用於牙核治療的材料。
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。
市場成長主要受牙冠和牙橋需求持續成長、老年人口增加、牙齒修復以及美容牙科治療需求增加等因素驅動。然而,保險覆蓋範圍有限、預防性牙科保健水平提高以及嚴重齲齒發病率下降等因素仍然限制了市場的進一步擴張。
市場概覽
全球牙科核心建立材料市場包括用於在最終修復體就位前重建缺牙結構的材料。
當牙齒因齲齒、斷裂、先前修復或根管治療而變得脆弱時,通常會使用核心建立材料。這些材料可以形成基礎,支撐牙冠和牙橋等間接修復體。
市場區隔將產品分為複合樹脂、玻璃離子和樹脂改質玻璃離子材料,其他核心構件(CBU)則歸入「其他」類別。 「其他」類別包括銀汞合金、通用黏固劑和銀增強玻璃離子。
在牙科核心建立材料市場中,銷售量以百萬克為單位,平均售價(ASP)代表每克產品的成本。這使得我們可以基於材料消耗量、治療需求、定價和產品組合進行市場分析。
市場促進因素
人口統計因素
雖然人口老化,但人口結構的變化,例如保留天然牙齒的人數增加,繼續支撐著對核心建立材料的需求。
與前幾代人不同,如今的老年人即使年老也能保留更多天然牙齒。這促使牙齒結構出現問題的患者人數增加,而非牙齒完全脫落。
隨著患者年齡成長,既往修復體的累積、繼發齲以及牙體組織的削弱,都會促使需要持續進行核心建立治療的情況日益增多。這些治療有助於保護牙齒,並為牙冠、牙橋和其他最終修復治療做好準備。
這些人口趨勢進一步凸顯了核心建立材料在臨床上的重要性。隨著越來越多的患者需要保留天然牙體結構的修復治療,預計已開發國家和新興國家對核心建立材料的需求將保持穩定。
對間接修復的需求
核心建立市場的成長與間接修復的持續需求密切相關。
牙冠和牙橋通常需要在最終安裝前對下方的牙齒重組。如果天然牙齒的結構不足以支撐修復體,臨床醫師會使用核心建立材料來重組牙齒結構。
隨著修復病例的日益複雜,核心建立材料仍然是治療流程中不可或缺的環節。對於根管治療過的牙齒、大規模修復體斷裂、牙齒斷裂或嚴重齲齒等病例,這一點尤其重要。
核心建立材料(CBU)與牙冠、牙橋和綜合修復治療密切相關,其需求量也因定期更換義齒和持續修復受損牙齒的需求而得到支撐。
美容牙科
美容牙科也帶動了對核心建立材料的需求。
全球範圍內的美學變革正在進行,促使對牙齒顏色匹配的修復體和美容牙科治療的需求不斷成長。患者和牙醫正從金屬色材料轉向琺瑯質色的複合樹脂和樹脂-金屬-玻璃離子(RMGI)修復材料。
這一趨勢也影響牙體修復材料,因為牙核重組通常用於支撐牙冠、牙橋和其他美學修復體。牙醫越來越傾向於選擇與黏合劑相容且顏色與牙齒顏色相匹配的修復材料。
黏接劑在樹脂基美學修復中也發揮著至關重要的作用。隨著對黏接美學修復的需求不斷成長,相容性核心建立(CBU)材料的使用預計在常規修復程序中仍將十分重要。
市場限制
保險覆蓋不足
保險覆蓋範圍的限制繼續抑制牙科治療的數量,從而影響了CBU材料市場。
醫療保險公司通常只承擔牙科治療費用的一小部分。患者往往需要透過共同支付、免賠額或直接自付的方式承擔剩餘的費用。
員工健康保險和牙科保險計劃的承保範圍往往有限,儘管牙科修補、修復和治療的價格不斷上漲,但承保金額卻幾乎沒有增加。
這些經濟障礙限制了部分患者獲得牙科治療的機會。由於對CBU材料的需求與牙冠、牙橋和修復治療密切相關,因此治療機會的匱乏阻礙了整體市場成長。
改善牙齒健康
口腔衛生狀況的改善將成為CBU材料市場長期發展的限制因素。
患者越來越意識到保持、預防和早期療育口腔衛生的重要性。電動牙刷、水牙線和高氟漱口水等日常自我護理產品比以往任何時候都更容易取得。
預防性治療和診斷程序是牙科保健的重要組成部分。徹底的早期診斷和預防可以減少患有嚴重齲齒的患者人數。
將此應用於全瓷修復市場,預計未來嚴重齲齒的發生率將會下降。由於全瓷修復材料通常用於牙齒結構嚴重受損的情況,因此,預防措施的改進可能會抑制未來的需求。
處理效率和材料替代
CBU材料市場也可能受到簡化修復治療和最佳化材料選擇的努力的限制。
在某些情況下,尤其是在小規模核心建立中,臨床醫生可能會使用多用途修復材料而非專用的核心建立材料。這可能會影響專門用於牙核修復的產品的需求。
其餘類別包括汞合金、通用黏固劑和銀增強玻璃離子等材料,但臨床偏好正轉向複合樹脂和牙色材料。
隨著牙醫不斷最佳化工作流程,兼具堆塑、黏合和黏固性能的材料可能會越來越受到青睞。這可能會加劇該品類內部的競爭,並限制那些缺乏差異化優勢的產品的成長。
市場範圍和數據範圍
目標市場及區隔
複合樹脂核修復材料因其強度高、美觀且與黏合修復流程相容而被廣泛應用。這些材料在牙醫為牙冠和牙橋進行牙齒預備時,在美觀區域尤其重要。
玻璃離子和樹脂改性玻璃離子CBU材料因其臨床特性和在修復牙科領域久經考驗的良好應用記錄而繼續佔重要地位。這些產品的選擇可基於易操作性、黏合性、氟釋放或臨床醫生的偏好。
其他類別包括銀汞合金、通用黏固劑和銀增強玻璃離子。雖然這些材料目前仍佔市場佔有率的一部分,但牙齒顏色匹配修復體和樹脂基修復體的日益普及正在對市場需求產生越來越大的影響。
供應形式也會影響產品的使用。自動混合注射器可以提高工作流程效率並實現均勻混合,但手動混合和預混合料型仍然有用,具體取決於材料類型、成本考慮和臨床醫生的偏好。
聚合方法也是影響市場的關鍵因素。光聚合產品適用於可直接聚合的情況;自聚合產品適用於聚合深度受限的情況;雙重固化產品則為複雜的修復病例提供了柔軟性。
每個細分市場都從市場規模、市場佔有率、手術數量、市場預測、市場成長率、銷售量和平均售價等方面進行分析。
競爭分析
2024 年,3M 將其口腔護理部門分拆為 Solventum 公司後,該公司在全球核心建立材料市場的地位主要得益於其 Filtek™ 修復產品系列的多功能性。
Filtek™ Supreme Ultra Universal Restorative 並非專用的核修復材料,但其優異的操作性能、機械強度和廣泛的應用範圍使其成為臨床醫生進行小規模核心建立的常用選擇。其多用途特性也有助於簡化牙科診所的庫存管理。
Paradigm™ NanoHybrid 通用修復材質目前仍有膠囊和注射器兩種劑型可供選擇。然而,與 Filteq™ 系列相比,其市佔率相對較小。本產品定位為光固化、滲透性的修復複合材料,適用於前牙和後牙的治療,偶爾也用於輕微的核心建立。
GC 已成為 CBU 材料市場的第二大競爭對手,這主要得益於其在玻璃離子領域的強大領導地位。
GC 透過銷售其雙固化造影增強複合材料「GRADIA® CORE」、樹脂增強玻璃離子「GC Fuji II®」和銀增強玻璃離子「Miracle Mix®」獲得了市場佔有率。
該公司最新產品 EverX® Flow 是一種短纖維增強型流動性複合樹脂,適用於大塊充填和核心建立中的牙本質替代。這鞏固了 GC 在傳統和新型 CBU 工作流程中的地位。
DMG憑藉其LuxaCore®複合樹脂材料產品線,已進入全球CBU材料市場。
LuxaCore® Z-Dual 是複合樹脂黏合劑市場的高級產品。它具有高抗壓強度、奈米技術防止顆粒聚集以及優異的流動性,從而提升了操作性能。本產品兼具黏合劑和樁核黏合劑的功能,有助於簡化臨床操作流程。
技術與臨床實務的趨勢
複合樹脂堆塑材料
複合樹脂材料仍然佔著重要的地位,因為它們非常適合美學修復工作流程。
當強度、可加工性和與黏接修復體的兼容性是首要考慮因素時,通常會使用這些材料。
玻璃離子和樹脂改質玻璃離子材料
玻璃離子和樹脂改質玻璃離子(RMGI)在CBU治療中繼續發揮重要作用。
其臨床特性使其可用於特定的修復病例,並有助於保持材料選擇的多樣性。
雙固化材料
雙固化材料在核心建立過程中非常重要,因為它們具有柔軟性。
在光照受限的情況下,可以使用此方法;而在光聚合可行的情況下,也可以實現高效率的聚合。
自動混合分配器
自動混合注射器可確保更均勻的混合,並加快椅旁工作流程。
這種格式對於旨在減少操作差異和提高治療效率的診所來說非常有用。
多用途修復材料
有些臨床醫師使用多用途修復複合材料進行小規模核心建立。
這簡化了庫存管理,並減少了牙科診所所需的專用材料數量。
纖維增強植物複合材料
短纖維增強型可生長植物的複合材料因其在牙本質替代和大塊填充方面的應用而備受關注。
這些材料支持著一種更廣泛的趨勢,即朝著更穩健、更有效率的修復工作流程發展。
地區
本報告提供了涵蓋北美、歐洲、亞太地區、拉丁美洲以及中東和非洲的全球研究成果。
iData Research 的「全球牙科核心建立材料市場報告」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。該報告可用於評估全球牙科核心建立材料市場的需求、比較競爭對手、了解修復材料趨勢以及製定產業計畫。
Global Dental Core Build-Up Material Market Report to 2032
The global dental core build-up (CBU) material market was valued at approximately $260 million in 2025. It is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.4%, reaching nearly $310 million by 2032.
This report covers the global market for dental CBU materials, including composite resin, glass ionomer, resin-modified glass ionomer and other materials used in core procedures.
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 sustained demand for crowns and bridges, aging dentate populations, restoration replacement and aesthetic restorative dentistry. However, lack of insurance coverage, improved preventive dental health and reduced rates of severely decayed teeth continue to limit stronger expansion.
Market Overview
The global dental core build-up material market includes materials used to rebuild missing tooth structure before final restoration placement.
Core build-up materials are commonly used when a tooth has been weakened by decay, fracture, previous restorations or endodontic treatment. These materials create a foundation that can support indirect restorations such as crowns and bridges.
The market is segmented into composite resin, glass ionomer and resin-modified glass ionomer materials, along with a residual category for other CBU materials. The other category includes amalgam, universal cement and silver-reinforced glass ionomer.
Units sold in the dental CBU material market are defined in millions of grams, while ASP represents the cost of one gram of product. This allows the market to be analyzed based on material consumption, procedure demand, pricing and product mix.
Market Drivers
Demographic Factors
Demographic shifts toward an aging but increasingly dentate population continue to support demand for core build-up materials.
Unlike previous generations, older adults today retain more natural teeth into later life. This creates a larger population of patients with structurally compromised teeth rather than complete tooth loss.
As patients age, cumulative restorative history, secondary caries and weakening of tooth structure contribute to continued need for core build-up procedures. These procedures help preserve teeth and prepare them for crowns, bridges and other definitive restorations.
This demographic trend reinforces the clinical importance of CBU materials. As more patients require restorative treatment that preserves natural tooth structure, demand for core build-up materials is expected to remain stable across developed and emerging regions.
Demand for Indirect Restorations
Growth in the core build-up market is closely linked to sustained demand for indirect restorations.
Crowns and bridges often require foundational tooth reconstruction before final placement. When natural tooth structure is not sufficient to support a restoration, clinicians use CBU materials to rebuild the core.
As restorative case complexity increases, core build-up materials remain an essential part of treatment workflows. This is especially true in cases involving endodontically treated teeth, large failed restorations, fractures or extensive decay.
Because CBU materials are tied to crowns, bridges and comprehensive restorative treatment, demand is supported by recurring replacement procedures and the ongoing need to restore compromised teeth.
Cosmetic Dentistry
Cosmetic dentistry also supports demand for core build-up materials.
The global population is undergoing a cosmetic transformation, with rising demand for tooth-colored restorations and aesthetic dental work. Patients and dentists are moving away from metallic-colored materials toward enamel-colored composite resin and RMGI restoratives.
This trend affects CBU materials because core reconstruction often supports crowns, bridges and other aesthetic restorations. Dentists increasingly prefer build-up materials that are compatible with bonding agents and tooth-colored restorative workflows.
Bonding agents are also important because they support resin-based aesthetic treatment. As demand for bonded aesthetic restorations increases, the use of compatible CBU materials is expected to remain important across routine restorative procedures.
Market Limiters
Lack of Insurance Coverage
Limited insurance coverage continues to restrict dental procedure volumes and affects the CBU material market.
Medical insurance companies typically cover only a small percentage of dental procedure costs. Patients often need to contribute through co-pays, deductibles or direct out-of-pocket payments.
Employee health and dental insurance plans also tend to have limited coverage, with little increase over time despite rising prices for dental prosthetics, restorations and clinical visits.
These affordability barriers make dental care less accessible for some patients. Since CBU material demand is tied to crowns, bridges and restorative treatment, reduced access to care limits overall market growth.
Improved Dental Health
Improved dental health is a long-term limiter for the CBU material market.
Patients are becoming more aware of oral health maintenance, prevention and early intervention. Daily 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 care. Earlier diagnosis and better prevention can reduce the number of patients who develop severe decay.
Applied to the CBU market, this means the rate of severely decayed teeth is expected to decline over time. Since CBU materials are often used when tooth structure is significantly compromised, improved prevention can moderate future demand.
Treatment Efficiency and Material Substitution
The CBU material market can also be limited by efforts to simplify restorative treatment and optimize material selection.
In some cases, clinicians may use multi-purpose restorative materials instead of dedicated core build-up materials, especially for smaller build-ups. This can affect demand for products marketed specifically for core procedures.
The residual category includes materials such as amalgam, universal cement and silver-reinforced glass ionomer, but clinical preference is shifting toward composite resin and tooth-colored materials.
As dentists refine their workflows, product selection may increasingly favor materials that combine build-up, bonding and cementation compatibility. This can create competitive pressure within the category and limit growth for less differentiated products.
Market Coverage and Data Scope
Markets Covered and Segmentation
Composite resin CBU materials are widely used because they offer strength, aesthetic compatibility and alignment with bonded restorative workflows. These materials are especially important when dentists are preparing teeth for crowns and bridges in aesthetic zones.
Glass ionomer and resin-modified glass ionomer CBU materials remain relevant because of their clinical properties and established use in restorative dentistry. These products may be selected based on handling, adhesion, fluoride release or clinician preference.
The other category includes amalgam, universal cement and silver-reinforced glass ionomer. These materials remain part of the overall market, although demand is increasingly influenced by the broader shift toward tooth-colored and resin-based restorative approaches.
Delivery format also affects product use. Auto-mix syringes support workflow efficiency and consistent mixing, while hand-mix and pre-mix formats remain relevant depending on material type, cost sensitivity and clinician preference.
Curing method is another key market factor. Light-cure products are used where direct curing is possible, self-cure products are useful when curing depth is a concern and dual-cure products provide flexibility across complex restorative cases.
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 oral care division into Solventum, the company's position in the global core build-up material market has been supported primarily by the versatility of the Filtek(TM) restorative family.
Filtek(TM) Supreme Ultra Universal Restorative is not a dedicated core material, but it is frequently selected by clinicians for small core build-ups due to its handling characteristics, mechanical strength and broad indications. Its multi-purpose use also helps simplify inventory management in dental offices.
Paradigm(TM) Nano Hybrid Universal Restorative continues to be available in both capsule and syringe presentations. However, its market presence is modest compared with the Filtek(TM) line. The product remains positioned as a light-cured, radiopaque restorative composite suitable for anterior and posterior applications, with occasional use in minor core build-up procedures.
GC was the second-leading competitor in the CBU material market, primarily driven by its recognized leadership in the glass ionomer space.
GC captured share through sales of its GRADIA(R) CORE dual-cured radiopaque composite, GC Fuji II(R) resin-reinforced glass ionomer and silver-reinforced glass ionomer Miracle Mix(R).
The company's latest addition, EverX(R) Flow, is a short-fiber-reinforced flowable composite indicated for dentin replacement in bulk-filling and core build-up applications. This supports GC's position across both traditional and newer CBU workflows.
DMG competed in the global CBU material market with its LuxaCore(R) product line of composite resin materials.
LuxaCore(R) Z-Dual is a premium product in the composite CBU market. It offers high compressive strength, nanotechnology designed to prevent particle agglomeration and enhanced flow characteristics for improved handling. The product functions as both a CBU material and post cement, helping simplify the clinical process.
Technology and Practice Trends
Composite Resin Build-Up Materials
Composite resin materials remain important because they align with aesthetic restorative workflows.
These materials are commonly used when strength, handling and compatibility with bonded restorations are priorities.
Glass Ionomer and RMGI Materials
Glass ionomer and resin-modified glass ionomer materials continue to play a role in CBU procedures.
Their clinical properties support use in selected restorative cases and help maintain diversity in material choice.
Dual-Cure Materials
Dual-cure materials are important in core build-up procedures because they provide flexibility.
They can support cases where light access is limited while still offering efficient curing when light activation is possible.
Auto-Mix Delivery
Auto-mix syringe delivery supports more consistent mixing and faster chairside workflows.
This format is useful in practices seeking reduced handling variability and improved procedural efficiency.
Multi-Purpose Restorative Materials
Some clinicians use multi-purpose restorative composites for small core build-ups.
This can simplify inventory management and reduce the number of dedicated materials required in the dental office.
Fiber-Reinforced Flowable Composites
Short-fiber-reinforced flowable composites are gaining attention for dentin replacement and bulk-filling applications.
These materials support the broader trend toward stronger and more efficient restorative workflows.
Geography
This report provides global coverage across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa.
The Global Dental Core Build-Up Material 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 restorative material trends and support commercial planning in the global dental core build-up material market.