Key Market Indicators
The number of practising dentists in Denmark is projected to decrease slightly over the next five years. By 2028, the total is expected to drop to approximately 4,110 from 4,140 in 2023, marking an average annual decline of 0.1%. This trend has been consistent since 1997, with Denmark ranking 12th in 2023. Norway led the ranking with a similar count of 4,140 dentists, followed by Italy, France, and Poland. In terms of dental services expenditure, Denmark is forecasted to see a modest increase. The spending is anticipated to reach €1.64 billion by 2028, up from €1.62 billion in 2023, reflecting an average annual growth rate of 0.2%. Despite this uptick, Denmark has experienced a 0.4% year-on-year decrease in demand since 2015. In 2023, Denmark ranked 11th, with Norway slightly ahead at €1.62 billion. France, the United Kingdom, and Spain occupied the second, third, and fourth spots, respectively. The market value for dental cement in Denmark is expected to decline over the coming years. By 2028, it is predicted to fall to roughly $32.1 million from $35 million in 2023, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of -1.4%. This is a shift from the previous years, where the market had observed a 0.8% annual increase. Japan, Germany, and France are the leaders in this market, ranking second, third, and fourth, respectively.