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Dental Carpule Market Research Report: Information by Material (Glass Carpule, Plastic Carpule and Metal Carpule), Component (Lidocaine, Bupivacaine, Articaine, Mepivacaine, Prilocaine, Etidocaine, Ropivacaine and others), End-User (Hospitals & Dental Clinics, Home Care and others) and Region (the Americas, Europe, Asia-Pacific and the Middle East & Africa) - Forecast till 2027
Dental carpule is a type of cartridge containing liquid medicine to be inserted using a syringe. Carpules are either made of glass or plastics and can control the drug delivery which makes the process less painful. Carpules are majorly used in anesthesia deliverance and other processes in the dentistry. Prefilled dental carpules can lessen the pain of local anesthetic injection, necessary in several dental procedures.
Augmenting demand for painless dental procedures is driving the market growth of Dental carpules over the past few years. Increasing prevalence of periodontal diseases is the major driving force pushing up the market growth. Furthermore, the increasing occurrences of needle-stick injuries are escalating the market on the global platform.
Key Players for Global Dental Carpule Market
Market Research Future (MRFR) recognizes the following companies as the key players in Dental Carpule Market : There are plenty of large and small market players which operate in this market all over the globe.
- GlaxoSmithKline,
- AstraZeneca,
- Gilead,
- Sanofi Genzyme,
- Merck,
- Roche,
- Pfizer and
Segments -Dental Carpule Market
MRFR has segmented its analysis into three key dynamics for an easy grasp;
By Materials: Glass, Plastic, and Metal among others.
By End-users: Hospitals, Dental Clinics, and Homecare among others.
By Regions: North America, Europe, APAC and Rest-of-the-World.
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