Development Of Innovative Dental Barrier Membrane Is Anticipated To Propel Growth Of The Market

A device initially employed to avert epithelial migration into an exact area in the GTR (Guided tissue regeneration) procedure refers to dental barrier membrane. Barrier membranes are employed to encourage cell exclusion throughout periodontal wound healing to help regeneration of periodontal tissues. Novel developments of non-resorbable membranes, particularly titanium reinforced products, have boosts its growth during the forecast period. In addition, Antibe Therapeutics Inc., a subsidiary of Citagenix Inc. had developed Neomem FlexPlus, a barrier membrane for regenerative procedures in Canada in 2016, Neomem FlexPlus a single layer collagen membrane which helps to make surgical placement easy. Similarly, in 2019 Zimmer Biomet, a global leader in musculoskeletal healthcare, announced to launch non-resorbable membranes and sutures called OsseoGuard®. The novel OsseoGuard® non-resorbable product line includes dense Polytetrafluoroethylene membranes in multiple texture variations, along with a titanium mesh and PTFE sutures. OsseoGuard products are presently available in the Canada and US. Thus, the development of innovative dental barrier membrane product is anticipated to propel the growth of dental barrier membrane market growth during the forecast period (2019-2026).

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High incidences of dental caries and other periodontal diseases: Reinforces demand for dental barrier membrane

Increasing incidences and cases of dental caries and other periodontal diseases is one of the major factors that is expected to contribute towards the growth of global dental barrier membrane market during the forecast period. As it is used for in oral surgery and periodontal surgery to prevent epithelium. Moreover, Dental caries is one of the most common and oldest oral diseases found in humans that requires traditional caries management strategies through surgical model of treatment. Further, Dental caries is a key concern in most of the countries, as per the world health organization; it affects about 60 to 90% of school children and most of the adults. Similarly, In U.S. over 40% of children have dental cavities by the time they reach kindergarten. Dental caries affects more than one-fourth of U.S children ages 2 to5, half of those ages twelve to fifteen, and about 90% adults of U.S over age of 40. Severe periodontal disease is the reasons for tooth loss, this is found in around 15–20% of middle aged (35-44 years) adults. Further, as per centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approx. 90% of individuals of age 20 or above have had cavities globally. The dental caries touches a huge proportion of American Indian and Alaska Native, the American Indian experienced about 67.40% dental caries, the United States general population children experienced about 22.7% dental caries. However United States general population children have about 10% untreated decay and the American Indian have about 48.8% untreated decay. This shows the big concern with the high incidences of dental caries and untreated decay.