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Dental Practice Management Software Market Top Players – Henry Schein, Carestream Dental, Patterson Dental, Curve Dental, Quality Systems, Dovetail Dental Software

Dental Practice Management Software Market size was valued over USD 1.1 billion in 2017 and is expected to witness 11.6% CAGR from 2018 to 2024.

 

Sellbyville, DE -- (SBWIRE) -- 01/08/2019 -- Global dental practice management software market to witness a double-digit CAGR (11.6%) over 2018-2024, U.S. to be a major growth avenue.

With the increased emphasis on customer satisfaction and operational efficiency, dental practice management software (DPMS) market stands as one of the most pivotal verticals of the healthcare industry. The business crossed a billion-dollar benchmark in 2017, with a large-scale adoption of the revolutionary tool by individual professionals as well as multi-purpose clinics. The fraternity is extensively characterized by swift innovations in technology focused on balancing the customer service aspect of dental practices and developing optimum treatment mix have. Booking appointments and scheduling, cancellation, reminders, billing and insurance management are some fundamental patient-centric elements of DPMS, with added features like easy access to patient records and dental images that make client servicing simpler for dentists. Further, the worldwide trend towards digitization and availability of cost-effective cloud based solutions have triggered the expansion of the dental practice management software market worldwide.

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Evolving lifestyle around the world has affected the general health of people and escalated the dental problems across varied demographics. Subsequently, the growing awareness regarding oral hygiene has boosted the dental industry and immensely promoted the dental practice management software market. A striking factor influencing the industry is the rising geriatric population which is experiencing oral disorders like gum disease, cavities, tooth decay and tooth loss more frequently. Statistics released by the World Health Organization indicate that the global population of people with aged 60 and above will virtually double from 900 million in 2015 to nearly 2 billion in 2050. As older people are more susceptible to dental problems, the projected increase of elderly population indicates a lucrative future for the dental practice management software industry.

The development of DPMS industry is continuously being supported by huge venture capital investments and technology-friendly initiatives by governments. Recently, a prominent dental practice management platform, iDentalSoft received considerable investment through a new round of funding led by FCA Venture Partners. iDentalSoft, formed in California, is a secure cloud-based DPMS platform that assists in improving clinical efficiency, streamline workflow and optimize production. It allows fast access to patient schedules, details, treatment plans, x-rays, billing and credit card payments among other tools, displaying the tremendous utility of DPMS in reducing the administrative workload of dentists.

Investment activities of such nature have enabled the influx of innovations in the industry fueled by the government mandates, like the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH Act) introduced by the U.S. The act encourages expansion of healthcare IT infrastructure and has subsequently helped the dental practice management software market in the U.S. Being one of the most technologically advanced country, the U.S. has been a vital base for startup companies that want to design DPMS products. Owing to the cutting-edge healthcare services provided in the country and increasing geriatric populace with dental ailments, the U.S. dental practice management software market dominated the overall industry accruing a revenue of USD 450.7 million in 2017.

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Speaking of enhanced DPMS, it is necessary to consider its assistance in bearing the security aspect of a dental practice, as numerous government health agencies have specific legislations for data protection. For instance, Ontario's Personal Health Information Protection Act requires data storage facilities to be locked with limited and authorized access using ID cards. As such, the latest services in the dental practice management software industry are generally cloud-based, where a physical server is not required to be present at the practice. A cloud server enables automatic data backup and protection, and its lifetime cost is considerably lower than a complete desktop system that requires timely maintenance with essential features to be added separately.

With the mounting pressure on businesses all over to adopt secure modes of information storage due to risk of data corruption and loss, integration of cloud services in DPMS reduces the legal obligations of dental practices and the high cost that comes with it. Not to mention the incredible upsurge in the use of smartphones has permitted patients a faster and easy mode to select their choice of clinic and browse treatments, book appointments and even review the practice post-treatment. The affluence of customers on the reputation of dental practices and the speed at which they expect the services has magnified the industry's competitiveness, bolstering the cloud-based dental practice management software market.

All in all, the rapid progression in cloud technology, convenience of smart devices in the hands of patients and the shifting customer preference towards better service quality has endlessly changed the dentistry landscape. Key market contributors like Patterson Dental, Henry Schein, Carestream Dental, Bestosys, Open Dental Supply amongst others have established their presence with prolific DPMS products. Constant evolution of software capabilities combined with the awareness pertaining to their benefits in patient-care and servicing is expected to catapult the dental practice management software market with an anticipated 11.6% CAGR over 2018 to 2024.

Report Content

Chapter 1. Methodology
1.1. Methodology
1.2. Market definitions
1.3. Forecast parameters
1.4. Data sources
1.4.1. Secondary
1.4.1.1. Paid sources
1.4.1.2. Unpaid sources
1.4.2. Primary

Chapter 2. Executive Summary
2.1. Dental practice management software industry 3600 synopsis, 2013 - 2024
2.1.1. Business trends
2.1.2. Component trends
2.1.3. Delivery mode trends
2.1.4. Regional trends

Chapter 3. Dental Practice Management Software Industry Insights
3.1. Industry segmentation
3.2. Industry landscape, 2013 - 2024
3.3. Industry impact forces
3.3.1. Growth drivers
3.3.1.1. Rising global geriatric population
3.3.1.2. Greater awareness and focus on oral health in U.S. and Europe
3.3.1.3. Rising need for cost containment
3.3.1.4. Accelerating technological advances in developed regions
3.3.1.5. Rising government and venture capital funding
3.3.2. Industry pitfalls and challenges
3.3.2.1. Shortage of skilled IT professionals
3.4. Growth potential analysis
3.4.1. By component
3.4.2. By delivery mode
3.5. Cost analysis
3.6. Technology landscape
3.7. Industry ecosystem analysis
3.8. Company market share analysis, 2017
3.9. Porter's analysis
3.10. Competitive landscape, 2017
3.10.1. Strategy dashboard
3.11. PESTEL analysis