According to FutureWise analysis, the flat panel detector-based X-ray for cone beam computed tomography market in 2025 is US$3.59 billion, and is expected to reach US$6.11 billion by 2033 at a CAGR of 6.87%.
Flat panel detectors (FPDs) are expected to enhance the use of X-rays in cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) due to technological advancements and their significant advantages over charge-coupled devices (CCDs) and image intensification detectors (IIDs). FPDs are highly efficient, offering benefits such as low radiation exposure, improved image quality, reduced artifacts, rapid scanning, and data storage. CBCT has gained popularity for diagnostic imaging and image-guided surgery in fields such as dentistry, ENT, orthopedics, and others. Advances in technology have enabled the successful diagnosis and treatment of various dental conditions using CBCT and associated software. Additionally, increased focus on research and development is likely to boost the adoption rate of medical imaging technologies beyond just dentistry and ENT applications. The market for CBCT devices is moderately competitive due to a limited number of manufacturers and products. The leading companies producing a wide range of CBCT devices include VATECH and Asahi Roentgen. Consequently, many market participants are actively pursuing acquisitions, raising funds, and developing products to enhance their portfolios and increase manufacturing capabilities.
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