Regenerative Dentistry Market is expected to reach US$ 4.72 Billion by 2031


PRESS RELEASE BY The Insight Partners 08 Jul 2025

Share this press on


Natural Biomaterials Segment by Type to Bolster Regenerative Dentistry Market Growth

According to our new research study on "Regenerative Dentistry Market Forecast to 2031 – Global Analysis – by Type, Technology, Application, Age Group, and End User," the market was valued at US$ 2.32 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach US$ 4.72 billion by 2031; it is anticipated to record a CAGR of 10.8% from 2025 to 2031.

The report emphasizes the regenerative dentistry market trends, along with drivers and deterrents affecting the market growth. The rising prevalence of dental disorders, soaring aging population, and surging demand for cosmetic dentistry contribute to the increasing regenerative dentistry market size. However, the high-cost barriers in dental regeneration treatment hamper market growth. Further, increased adoption of tissue regeneration is expected to emerge as a new market trend in the coming years.

Regenerative Dentistry Market Share, by Region, 2024 (%)

Regenerative Dentistry Market Share, by Region, 2024 (%)


Regenerative Dentistry Market Growth & Trends to 2031

Download Free Sample

Regenerative Dentistry Market Size and Forecast (2021 - 2031), Global and Regional Share, Trend, and Growth Opportunity Analysis Report Coverage: By Type (Natural and Synthetic), Technology (Tissue Engineering, Stem Cell Therapy, and Others), Application (Periodontal Regeneration, Endodontic Regeneration, Tooth Reconstruction, Bone Regeneration, and Others), Age Group (Adult and Pediatric), End User (Dental Clinics, Hospital, and Others), and Geography

Source: The Insight Partners Analysis

Rising Prevalence of Dental Disorders and Aging Population Bolsters Regenerative Dentistry Market Growth

As per the World Health Organization (WHO) Global Oral Health Status Report published in 2022, oral diseases impact nearly 3.5 billion people worldwide, with 3 out of 4 affected individuals residing in middle-income countries. Globally, approximately 2 billion people suffer from cavities in their permanent teeth, and 514 million children experience cavities in their primary teeth.

According to the WHO, the prevalence of oral diseases is rising globally due to urbanization and changing living conditions. Key factors include inadequate fluoride exposure, limited access to affordable sugary foods, and insufficient oral health care services. The increasing prevalence of dental disorders, particularly among the aging population, is one of the primary factors fueling the growth of the regenerative dentistry market. As life expectancy rises, a larger segment of the population experiences age-related dental issues such as periodontitis, edentulism (tooth loss), and alveolar bone resorption. According to the WHO 2022 report, severe periodontal disease affects nearly 10% of the global population, with higher rates among older adults. These factors, combined with advancements in regenerative dental treatments such as biomaterials and stem cell therapies, are accelerating global regenerative dentistry market growth.

Regenerative Dentistry Market Report Scope:

The regenerative dentistry market analysis has been carried out by considering the following segments: type, technology, application, age group, end user, and geography. 

Based on type, the regenerative dentistry market is segmented into natural biomaterials and synthetic biomaterials. The natural biomaterials segment held the largest regenerative dentistry market share in 2024. Natural biomaterials, including collagen, demineralized bone matrix (DBM), and hyaluronic acid, play a crucial role in regenerative dentistry due to their high biocompatibility and ability to integrate with human tissues. These materials are widely used in bone grafting, periodontal regeneration, and guided tissue regeneration (GTR). In Europe, natural biomaterials are preferred due to their bioactivity and lower risk of immune rejection compared to synthetic alternatives. Leading dental research institutions continue to explore new sources such as marine-derived collagen and plant-based biomaterials to enhance clinical outcomes. However, challenges such as high production costs, limited mechanical strength, and potential variability in properties have spurred further research into synthetic alternatives. The rising adoption of minimally invasive procedures is increasing the demand for natural biomaterials that promote rapid healing. Despite their limitations, they remain a cornerstone of the regenerative dentistry market, supported by ongoing advancements in bioengineering and tissue regeneration techniques.

By technology, the regenerative dentistry market is divided into tissue engineering, stem cell therapy, and others. The tissue engineering segment held the largest regenerative dentistry market share in 2024. Tissue engineering is one of the most widely adopted regenerative approaches in Europe’s dental sector, particularly for periodontal and bone regeneration. This technology integrates biomaterials, growth factors, and cellular components to repair or replace damaged tissues. These advantages make it a preferred method in implantology and reconstructive dentistry. European universities and research institutions are developing tissue-engineered solutions, including biomimetic scaffolds and bioactive hydrogels that promote cellular proliferation and differentiation. The increasing use of polymer-based and ceramic-based biomaterials, along with advancements in 3D printing, is enhancing the precision and effectiveness of these treatments. Additionally, European dental professionals have been early adopters of guided tissue regeneration (GTR) and growth factor therapies, improving patient outcomes. The widespread clinical acceptance of tissue engineering is supported by professional training programs, regulatory approvals, and funding initiatives aimed at advancing regenerative technologies in dentistry.

Per application, the regenerative dentistry market is segmented into periodontal regeneration, endodontic regeneration, tooth reconstruction, bone regeneration, and others. The periodontal regeneration segment held the largest regenerative dentistry market share in 2024. Periodontal diseases, such as gingivitis and periodontitis, affect millions of individuals across the globe. Periodontal regeneration focuses on restoring the bone, ligaments, and tissues surrounding the teeth that are damaged due to periodontitis. Techniques such as guided tissue regeneration (GTR), enamel matrix derivatives (EMD), and growth factor application are used to stimulate natural healing. European dental research institutions are investigating advanced biomaterials and stem-cell-based approaches to enhance treatment success rates. The increasing adoption of minimally invasive regenerative procedures, such as the Minimally Invasive Surgical Technique (MIST) and Modified Minimally Invasive Surgical Technique (M-MIST), is driving advancements in this segment. Studies and clinical trials across the globe have demonstrated the effectiveness of these techniques in improving periodontal tissue regeneration. They are leading a shift toward biological approaches over traditional surgical interventions.

By age group, the regenerative dentistry market is bifurcated into pediatric and adult. The adult segment held a larger regenerative dentistry market share in 2024. Severe periodontitis remains a leading cause of edentulism among adults, with an increasing number of patients seeking regenerative solutions such as guided tissue regeneration (GTR), platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) therapy, and bone grafting to restore lost dental structures.

As Europe’s aging population continues to grow, the demand for advanced periodontal and implant treatments has surged. According to Eurostat, over 21% of the European population is aged 65 and older, with a significant portion experiencing oral health issues related to aging. The shift toward biologically driven treatments, such as stem-cell-based therapies and bioactive biomaterials, has revolutionized implantology and tooth reconstruction. It offers more natural and long-lasting solutions. The rise in lifestyle-related conditions, such as smoking and diabetes, is increasing the prevalence of dental diseases, making regenerative procedures a critical component of modern dental care. With continuous advancements in biomaterial science and treatment methodologies, the adult segment remains a key driver of growth in the regenerative dentistry market.

Per end user, the regenerative dentistry market is segmented into hospitals, dental clinics, and others. The dental clinics segment dominated the market in 2024. The dental clinics and private practices form a crucial segment in the dental regenerative medicine landscape, with a growing number of practitioners incorporating advanced regenerative techniques into routine care. The adoption of technologies such as CAD/CAM systems, 3D printing, and laser dentistry enhances precision in regenerative procedures. Patient preference for minimally invasive treatments and aesthetic-driven restorations is a major driver, as more individuals seek solutions with reduced recovery times and long-lasting results. Further, continuous professional development programs have played a significant role in training dental professionals in the latest regenerative techniques. These programs ensure that private practices can offer cutting-edge solutions for periodontal, endodontic, and implant-related complications.

Regenerative Dentistry Market Analysis: Based on Geography

The geographic scope of the regenerative dentistry market includes the assessment of the market performance in North America (US, Canada, and Mexico), Europe (Spain, UK, Germany, France, Italy, and the Rest of Europe), Asia Pacific (South Korea, China, India, Japan, Australia, and the Rest of Asia Pacific), South & Central America (Brazil, Argentina, and the Rest of South & Central America), and the Middle East & Africa (South Africa, Saudi Arabia, UAE, and the Rest of Middle East & Africa).

The World Health Organization (WHO), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP), Universal Catalogue of Health Services (CAUSES), National Medical Products Administration of China, Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI), and Australian Dental Research Foundation (ADRF) are among the primary and secondary sources referred to while preparing the regenerative dentistry market report.

Contact Us

Phone: +1-646-491-9876
Email Id: sales@theinsightpartners.com

Download Free PDF Brochure