PUBLISHER: Stratistics Market Research Consulting | PRODUCT CODE: 2111207
PUBLISHER: Stratistics Market Research Consulting | PRODUCT CODE: 2111207
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Veterinary Dentistry Market is accounted for $0.56 billion in 2026 and is expected to reach $0.98 billion by 2034 growing at a CAGR of 7.2% during the forecast period. Veterinary dentistry is a specialized branch of veterinary medicine focused on the diagnosis, prevention, treatment, and management of oral health conditions in animals, including periodontal disease, dental fractures, malocclusions, and oral tumors. The market encompasses diagnostic equipment, preventive care products, therapeutic instruments, and restorative materials used across applications including diagnosis, preventive care, therapeutic care, and cosmetic and restorative dentistry. The market serves veterinary hospitals, clinics, academic and research institutes, and animal shelters and rescue centers. Growing pet ownership, increasing awareness of dental health importance in animals, rising demand for advanced dental care, and technological advancements in veterinary dental equipment are key drivers of market expansion across all regions.
Increasing awareness of dental health importance in companion animals
Growing awareness among pet owners about the critical role of oral health in overall animal wellbeing is a primary driver for the veterinary dentistry market. Periodontal disease affects a significant percentage of dogs and cats, with associations between dental health and systemic conditions including cardiac disease and kidney dysfunction increasingly recognized. Veterinary professionals and pet owners are prioritizing preventive dental care including professional cleanings, dental radiography, and home care products. Educational campaigns and veterinary recommendations are increasing awareness of dental disease signs. As pet owners become more knowledgeable about oral health implications, demand for professional dental care and preventive products continues growing, supporting sustained market expansion.
High cost of specialized dental equipment
The significant investment required for veterinary dental equipment and the need for specialized training represent a major restraint for the market. Advanced dental equipment including dental radiography systems, ultrasonic scalers, dental drills, and surgical instruments require substantial capital investment. Specialized dental suites require dedicated space and equipment. Staff training for dental procedures and radiography interpretation adds operational costs. Smaller practices may struggle to justify investment in comprehensive dental capabilities. These cost barriers may limit adoption of advanced dental services, particularly among smaller clinics and in developing regions with constrained veterinary budgets.
Integration of advanced imaging and digital dentistry
The growing adoption of digital imaging and advanced dental technologies presents significant opportunities for veterinary dentistry market expansion. Digital dental radiography offers superior image quality with reduced radiation exposure, enhancing diagnostic capabilities. Intraoral cameras improve client communication and treatment acceptance. 3D cone beam CT imaging enables advanced treatment planning for complex cases. Digital impressions and CAD/CAM technology are emerging for veterinary applications. As technology becomes more accessible and affordable, digital dentistry solutions capture growing market share, enabling enhanced diagnostics and treatment outcomes.
Limited availability of veterinary dental specialists
The shortage of board-certified veterinary dentists and dentistry-trained general practitioners poses a significant threat to the market. Veterinary dental procedures require specialized training, diagnostic skills, and surgical expertise that may not be available in general practice. Academic training programs may not produce sufficient specialists. Referral to specialty centers may be geographically inaccessible for many pet owners. The shortage of specialists may lead to longer wait times and reduced procedure volumes. This workforce constraint may limit market growth and accessibility, particularly in underserved regions.
The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on the veterinary dentistry market. Initial disruptions included reduced veterinary visits, postponement of non-urgent dental procedures, and supply chain interruptions. Elective dental cleanings and cosmetic procedures were deferred during lockdowns. Veterinary practices adapted with enhanced infection control protocols and telemedicine consultations. Post-pandemic, pet ownership and veterinary visits rebounded strongly, with increased awareness of pet health and preventive care. The crisis reinforced the importance of maintaining regular preventive care, including dental health. As pet owners prioritize their animals' health, demand for veterinary dental services continues growing.
The Diagnosis segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The Diagnosis segment is expected to account for the largest market share during the forecast period, driven by the essential role of diagnostic imaging and oral examination in identifying dental disease and developing treatment plans. Diagnostic procedures including dental radiography, oral examination, and periodontal probing are fundamental to veterinary dentistry, enabling detection of hidden pathology and treatment planning. The segment benefits from consistent procedure volumes across general and specialty practices. Growing adoption of digital radiography and advanced imaging modalities is expanding diagnostic capabilities. As awareness of dental health increases and diagnostic imaging becomes more accessible, the diagnosis application maintains the largest segment share.
The Preventive Care segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
Over the forecast period, the Preventive Care segment is predicted to witness the highest growth rate, fueled by increasing awareness of oral health importance, growing emphasis on preventive medicine, and expanding availability of dental home care products. Preventive care includes professional dental cleanings, dental sealants, and home care products including toothpastes, rinses, and dental chews. The segment benefits from veterinary recommendations for regular dental prophylaxis and growing pet owner acceptance of preventive dental care. Rising pet insurance coverage for preventive care supports adoption. As awareness of periodontal disease prevention grows and preventive care becomes more accessible, this application delivers the fastest segment growth.
During the forecast period, the North America region is expected to hold the largest market share, supported by high pet ownership rates, strong spending on veterinary care, and advanced veterinary dental infrastructure. The United States leads regional market growth with substantial investment in veterinary dentistry services and equipment. High awareness of dental health importance among pet owners supports procedure volumes. Strong presence of veterinary dental specialists, equipment manufacturers, and dental training programs drives innovation. Established pet insurance adoption supports affordability. With high pet spending and advanced veterinary care, North America maintains its dominant market position.
Over the forecast period, the Asia-Pacific region is anticipated to exhibit the highest CAGR, driven by rising pet ownership, increasing disposable incomes, and growing awareness of advanced veterinary dental care across countries including China, India, Australia, and Southeast Asia. The region's rapidly growing pet population and expanding middle class create substantial demand for veterinary dental services. Veterinary practice modernization and technology adoption are accelerating. Increasing investment in veterinary education and specialist training is expanding dental capabilities. Growing pet insurance adoption supports affordability. As veterinary healthcare develops and preventive care awareness increases, Asia Pacific delivers the fastest veterinary dentistry market growth globally.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in Veterinary Dentistry Market include iM3 Pty Ltd., Midmark Corporation, Dentalaire International, Dispomed Ltd., Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corporation, Henry Schein, Inc., Covetrus, Inc., Patterson Companies, Inc., Virbac S.A., Dechra Pharmaceuticals PLC, Jorgen Kruuse A/S, Acteon Group, DRE Veterinary, Scil Animal Care Company GmbH, Millpledge Veterinary, and IMEX Veterinary, Inc.
In July 2026, Midmark completed a comprehensive renovation of its Glasgow, Kentucky manufacturing facility, upgrading production lines for premium veterinary and dental cabinetry, solid-surface countertops, and animal housing equipment.
In July 2026, Virbac Peru showcased its companion animal portfolio, including its specialized VETERINARY HPM(R) clinical nutrition line, at the 2026 Clinical Nutrition and Gastroenterology Forum.
In February 2026, Covetrus entered into a definitive agreement to merge with MWI Animal Health in a deal valuing MWI at an enterprise value of $3.5 billion, creating a unified global distribution and technology platform for companion and production animal health.
In February 2026, Dechra announced that the Veterinary Oral Health Council (VOHC(R)) officially accepted its VETRADENT(R) Dental Wipes for Dogs, recognizing its proven tartar and plaque reduction capabilities powered by patented Biotrate(R) Technology.
Note: Tables for North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Rest of the World (RoW) Regions are also represented in the same manner as above.