PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1726322
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1726322
The global dental intraoral sensors market size was estimated at USD 257.3 million in 2024 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 5.9% over the forecast period. The market is expanding rapidly as clinics modernize diagnostic workflows and seek safer, faster, and more integrated imaging solutions. Technology advancements and the broader digitalization trend are expected to continue fueling adoption, even in price-sensitive or infrastructure-constrained environments. In March 2025, Dental Technology Review reported that 38.62% of dentists use in-house CAD software. This growth in digital workflow highlights the rising demand for intraoral sensors, which are key to improving diagnostic accuracy and practice efficiency.
Clinics are increasingly investing in digital tools that streamline diagnostic workflows, reduce turnaround times, and support paperless patient record systems. Intraoral sensors offer instant imaging, improved diagnostic efficiency, and easier integration with practice management software, making them central to modern dental operations. In December 2023, an article in Scientific Reports highlighted a novel intraoral sensor platform for monitoring temperature and humidity. This system, embedded in a conventional dental spoon, offers precise measurements to address oral health issues like xerostomia. It aims to enhance treatment by providing real-time data for personalized therapy, marking a significant step forward in intraoral sensor technology for improving patient care.
Growing clinical emphasis on early and accurate diagnosis in procedures such as endodontics, periodontics, and implant planning is fueling demand for high-performance intraoral sensors. New-generation sensors offer enhanced resolution and improved dynamic range while enabling dentists to minimize radiation exposure. In April 2022, an article in Sensors focused on the role of intraoral sensors in modern dental practice. It discussed the integration of sensors for measuring occlusal force and bite force, particularly in disclusion time reduction (DTR) therapy, where intraoral sensors showed significant improvement in patients with muscular dysfunction. The article also examined the use of flexiforce sensors in mandibular advancement devices (MADs) for treating obstructive sleep apnea, highlighting their ability to distribute force more effectively across the dentition.
Continuous innovation in intraoral sensor design, ranging from ergonomic form factors to wireless connectivity, is reducing usability barriers and improving adoption across varied clinical settings. Wireless sensors eliminate cumbersome cables and enable more flexible chairside positioning, enhancing practitioner convenience and patient comfort. In October 2023, PreXion introduced the Evolve Intraoral Sensor, designed to enhance digital imaging in dental practices. The sensor delivers high-definition images using Cesium Lodide (Csl-TL) technology, ensuring accuracy for safe diagnoses. It integrates seamlessly with all X-ray equipment and includes user-friendly software for smooth transitions to digital imaging.
Global Dental Intraoral Sensors Market Report Segmentation
This report forecasts revenue growth at global, regional & country levels and provides an analysis of the industry trends in each of the sub-segments from 2018 to 2030. For this study, Grand View Research has segmented the global dental intraoral sensors market report based on product, application, end use, and region: