Dental Suture Market By Product Type (Absorbable Sutures, Non-Absorbable Sutures), By Material Type (Natural, Synthetic), By Technique (Interrupted Sutures, Continuous Sutures), By Application (Dental Implants, Periodontal Surgery, Tooth Extractions, Cosmetic Dentistry, Others), By End-user (Hospitals, Dental Clinics, Academic & Research Institutes, Ambulatory Surgical Centers, Others), Global Market Size, Segmental analysis, Regional Overview, Company share analysis, Leading Company Profiles And Market Forecast, 2025 – 2035

Published Date: Jul 2025 | Report ID: MI3251 | 219 Pages


What trends will shape the Dental Suture Market in the coming years?

The Dental Suture Market accounted for USD 219.23 Million in 2024 and USD 234.03 Million in 2025. It is expected to reach USD 449.7 Million by 2035, growing at a CAGR of around 6.75% between 2025 and 2035. The Dental Suture Market concentrates on specialized threads to seal oral wounds after interventions such as tooth extractions, tooth implants, and gum reparations. Due to an increase in the advancement and popularity of dental treatments, particularly cosmetic and minimally invasive procedures, there is a growing demand for effective and biocompatible sutures.

Market forces such as increasing use of absorbable and synthetic suture, and future design innovation, e.g., in antimicrobial and knotless suture, have been identified. The growth will also be driven by increased awareness of oral health, the submission of the population to old age, and the easy availability of medical assistance in new economies. The breadth of the future also involves the automation of dental suturing, deriving environmentally friendly and patient-specific materials.

What do industry experts say about the Dental Suture market trends?

"The selection of suture material in periodontal surgery should be based on the specific clinical requirements, including wound healing duration, tissue reactivity, and patient comfort. Absorbable sutures like polyglycolic acid (PGA) or polylactic acid (PLA) are often preferred for soft tissue approximation due to their predictable resorption rates."

  • Dr. Steven R. Daniel, DDS, Past President of AAP

Which segments and geographies does the report analyze?

ParameterDetails
Largest MarketNorth America
Fastest Growing MarketAsia Pacific
Base Year2024
Market Size in 2024USD 219.23 Million
CAGR (2025-2035)6.75%
Forecast Years2025-2035
Historical Data2018-2024
Market Size in 2035USD 449.7 Million
Countries CoveredU.S., Canada, Mexico, U.K., Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Sweden, Finland, Netherlands, Poland, Russia, China, India, Australia, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Brazil, Argentina, GCC Countries, and South Africa
What We CoverMarket growth drivers, restraints, opportunities, Porter’s five forces analysis, PESTLE analysis, value chain analysis, regulatory landscape, pricing analysis by segments and region, company Market share analysis, and 10 companies.
Segments CoveredProduct Type, Material Type, Technique, Application, End-user, and Region

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What are the key drivers and challenges shaping the Dental Suture Market?

How does rising dental implant adoption influence suture product demand?

Increasing usage of dental implants in the global market is a key factor that drives the Dental Suture Market. The dental implants require surgical interventions to implant the titanium posts in the jawbone, and the rehabilitation is achieved by suturing tissues. The growing awareness of the global population regarding the aesthetics and functionality of dentures is making implants a preferred option over old dentures. This trend is distinctive, particularly among the elderly and people who have missing or damaged teeth. The success rate of implants is very high; they are stronger and more durable, and they also look natural; this adds to their popularity. Any implant surgery would normally involve manipulation of the soft tissues and hence requires the use of consistent sutures to facilitate the best wound closure and healing.

The average number of sutured surgeries done by an oral surgeon in a month is above 100, which includes extractions, implants, and periodontal surgeries, highlighting the amount and frequency a which suture can be used in a daily dental practice. This has led to manufacturers coming up with specialized sutures that are likely to work well with sensitive oral environments. This has increased the interest in absorbable and antimicrobial suture materials that need to be used in implant surgery. It is, therefore, in a direct way that the Dental Suture Market will be the beneficiary of this increase in the implant dentistry, as dentists and surgeons of the mouth will demand high-performance sutures. This is also backed by the increased level of income and insurance towards dentistry.

Will the shift toward cosmetic dentistry expand suture application?

The heightened trend concerning cosmetic and aesthetic dentistry is redefining The Dental Suture Market. Treatments of cosmetic dental procedures like gum lifts, crown lengthening, and flap surgeries may involve very delicate handling of soft tissues that largely depend on sutures. With the rising interest in the looks of our smiles, the popularity of the least invasive procedures that help to improve the aesthetic effect of an individual smile rises. This is usually done by using scars or cuts and the different tissues manipulated, and it will thus require a good suturing technique to help the wounds heal and look good. In 2021, about 3.7 billion inhabitants around the world had oral diseases, which require enormous awareness and the subsequent desire to have better dental health and surgical treatment, such as cosmetic and corrective procedures that depend on suturing.

This is not specific to developed countries, but with social media and an increasing disposable income, dental aesthetics are also entering the emerging economies. Sutures applicable in cosmetic dental surgery should provide minimal scar, fast resorption, as well as intense apposition of tissues. Consequently, the manufacturers in the Dental Suture Market are investing in material that can address these requirements, including monofilament absorbable sutures and knotless sutures. Dental clinics which provide cosmetic services are also venturing into high end consumables to make the satisfaction of patients that they engage to be higher. More so, the convergence between dental suture and cosmetic surgery is increasing the clinical application of dental sutures.

Do high costs of advanced sutures limit accessibility in low-income regions?

The high price of superior suture products is one of the major challenges that restrain the Dental Suture Market. Ventures in technology like antimicrobial coat, synthetic absorbable material, and even the knotless sutures have supreme performance, but at a high cost. Such a pricing strategy is one of the major obstacles in low- and middle-income areas with a limited healthcare budget and frequently out-of-pocket dental care. In such localities, numerous governmental dentistry clinics and smaller privately owned clinics are more inclined to use cheaper, traditionally popular suture materials or simply refuse to perform any surgical procedures.

In nations where dental surgeries are not highly covered by health insurance schemes, the extra expenditure of premium stitches may deter patients from opting for surgical interventions. As a result, there is a disparity with the rate at which advanced suturing technologies are taken up, and this influences the overall market penetration of the Dental Suture Market in developing economies. Also, these products are already expensive because of taxes on importation, unavailability of local manufacturers, and limited supply chains, among others. Resource-constrained environments do not always provide dental workers with the most advanced developments or practices, so they usually prefer to work with simple suturing methods and tools.

Can innovation in biodegradable materials enhance the patient healing experience?

Biodegradable material innovation is posing a prospective avenue to the Dental Suture Market in terms of patient outcome and satisfaction among clinicians. Conventional sutures (particularly non-absorbable pearls) have to be removed and are otherwise associated with the danger of infection or tissue irritation. Conversely, biodegradable sutures are absorbed by the body naturally, which means that patients do not need to visit after surgery, and they are more comfortable. These sutures are made specifically useful in the oral settings where there is less accessibility, and the process of healing must be quick and dependable. The new study on new bioresorbable polymers (including polyglycolic acid (PGA), polydioxanone (PDO), and composite blends) has adequate strength and flexibility, and controlled degradation is progressively broadening suture design opportunities.

The Dental Suture Market has taken cognizance of this challenge and has sought to respond to it by integrating in their product’s antimicrobial agents and natural bioactive substances to avoid inflammation and enhance the speed of the healing process. These inventions may enhance the post-operative experience, especially among patients who are subjected to complicated procedures such as periodontal flaps and bone grafts, among others. In addition to that, dentists can enjoy enhanced efficiency and decreased chair time because of biodegradable sutures. Producers are also using environment-related factors in their product development, with companies seeking to find substitutes for the usual synthetic products with the help of plant-based and other eco-friendly products.

Will expanding dental tourism drive product demand in emerging economies?

The increasing expansion in dental tourism is developing more growth opportunities in the Dental Suture Market, particularly in some countries such as India, Thailand, Mexico, or Turkey. These are the destinations where people can get quality dental care at a much lower price than would have been spent in Western countries, and they come to these destinations to avail themselves of checkups, dental implants, oral surgeries, and cosmetic services. Because many of these interventions include suturing, the rise in the volume of the procedures directly stimulates the demand for dental sutures. The number of medical tourists usually demands standards equivalent to the top ones in the world, and this is what encourages the use of highly advanced and superior-grade suturing products by the clinics in these nations.

The trend is opening up to modernization of the dental infrastructure and growth of trained dental practitioners who can practice the best worldwide practices. Consequently, there is an increased local demand for high-performance sutures, which include biodegradable and antimicrobial sutures. Dental Suture Market in Emerging Economies is therefore gradually taking the shape to conform to globalized expectations as well as regulatory standards. Also, the activities of the governments in the promotion of dental tourism include the creation of favorable government policies, providing the necessary infrastructure, and engaging in marketing activities, stimulating the sector's growth even further. Interest of manufacturers internationally is also fast joining in either partnership or distribution deals in these markets to tap the rising demand.

What are the key market segments in the Dental Suture industry?

Based on the Product Type, the Dental Suture Market is classified into Absorbable Sutures, Non-Absorbable Sutures. The product type leaders include absorbable sutures on the basis of convenience, a lesser requirement of follow-up visits, as well as improvement in compliance with the patient. These sutures act naturally in the body; hence, they are the perfect fit when required to administer surgery in the hard-to-reach areas within the oral cavity. They have been popular in the use of dental implants, the extraction of teeth, and minor surgeries in the mouth.

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Absorbable sutures are also favored due to the invention of synthetic material that enables such sutures to be degraded and tissue irritation to be limited. Although the non-absorbable sutures are still in use in those complex cases that need more time to be supported, absorbable ones are the most favorable. This segment is being driven by the fact that there is an increasing demand for low-invasive and time-saving dental care procedures.

Based on the Material Type, the Dental Suture Market is classified into Natural and Synthetic. The synthetic sutures are the type of suture that commands the majority share in the dental suture industry because of their superiority in strength, predictable resumption of absorption, and lack of affliction to infection. Other materials, including polyglycolic acid (PGA) and polydioxanone (PDO), look to be more biocompatible and tend to be used in contemporary dental treatment.

The handling, shelf life, and tissue reaction are better than with natural sutures like silk or catgut, with synthetic sutures. The demand for synthetic options is being driven by the rising trends of the intense surgical practice and enhanced healing results. Even though natural sutures are still being employed in some local practices, synthetic materials remain the leaders of the segment, as they are reliable and perform at the clinical level.

Which regions are leading the Dental Suture market, and why?

The North America Dental Suture Market holds the biggest Share due to dental infrastructure, high oral health awareness, and adoption of modern dental procedures. The U.S. is the frontrunner of the trend, having a large number of dental professionals and a high rate of use of cosmetic and surgical dental procedures. Effective reimbursement systems, access to experienced experts, and never-ending technological advances favor market growth.

Besides, there are advanced suture manufacturers of major global companies in this region, and this makes the availability of quality products easy in this region. The prevalent regional market is North America due to long-term demand because of high spending on dental care and frequent consultations before the disease.

Asia-Pacific Dental Suture Market is currently the fastest growing region, basically because of the surge in dental tourism, growth in disposable income, and swift uplifts in the healthcare infrastructure. Competition in dental surgery and cosmetic procedures has increased at affordable prices due to the rising number of dental surgeries and cosmetic procedures in countries such as India and China, and other countries like Thailand, which are very attractive to local and international patients.

Raising medical awareness about the need for oral hygiene, government investment in dental care, and an increase in dental education are other contributors to market growth. Local producers and dealers are also increasing, and their products are cheaper but of good quality. Such a dynamic environment places the Asia-Pacific as one of the future growth drivers of the dental suture business.  

What does the competitive landscape of the Dental Suture market look like?

The Dental Suture Market is moderately fragmented in terms of the competitive market with a few global and regional players on the basis of inventing and innovating the product, prices, medical distribution channel, and clinical outcomes. Major market competitors are Dentsply Sirona, Johnson and Johnson (Ethicon), B. Braun Melsungen AG, Hu-Friedy, Teleflex Incorporated, Peters Surgical, and Henry Schein. These corporations are emphasizing diversifying their product lines through the use of sophisticated absorbable, antimicrobial, and knotless suture technology. The most common strategies to enhance market presence include strategic linkages with dental clinics and hospitals, mergers, and acquisitions. Most of them are putting money into research and development of biodegradable and patient-specific sutures that are helpful in quicker healing and fewer complications.

Some are approaching the newer markets by localizing manufacturing and distribution systems in response to price-charging, responsive demand. E-commerce and the digital chain supply are being exploited as a means of extending market access and efficiency. Moreover, the dental professionals are also being introduced to training programs and continuing medical education activities to provide information on the usage of quality sutures. All these strategies are meant to help in market share improvement, clinical outcomes, and customer loyalty in the changing dental suture market.

Dental Suture Market, Company Shares Analysis, 2024

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Which recent mergers, acquisitions, or product launches are shaping the Dental Suture industry?

  • In July 2025, Corza Medical further expanded its Onatec suture line, introducing over 100 absorbable and non-absorbable products integrated with precision-engineered needles, aimed at enhancing control and accuracy during delicate procedures.

Report Coverage:

By Product Type

  • Absorbable Sutures
  • Non-Absorbable Sutures

By Material Type

  • Natural
  • Synthetic

By Technique

  • Interrupted Sutures
  • Continuous Sutures

By Application

  • Dental Implants
  • Periodontal Surgery
  • Tooth Extractions
  • Cosmetic Dentistry
  • Others

By End-User

  • Hospitals
  • Dental Clinics
  • Academic & Research Institutes
  • Ambulatory Surgical Centers
  • Others

By Region

North America

  • U.S.
  • Canada

Europe

  • U.K.
  • France
  • Germany
  • Italy
  • Spain
  • Rest of Europe

Asia Pacific

  • China
  • Japan
  • India
  • Australia
  • South Korea
  • Singapore
  • Rest of Asia Pacific

Latin America

  • Brazil
  • Argentina
  • Mexico
  • Rest of Latin America

Middle East & Africa

  • GCC Countries
  • South Africa
  • Rest of Middle East & Africa

List of Companies:

  • Dentsply Sirona
  • Henry Schein, Inc.
  • Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co., LLC
  • B. Braun Melsungen AG
  • Johnson & Johnson (Ethicon)
  • Peters Surgical
  • Assut Medical Sàrl
  • KLS Martin Group
  • Osteogenics Biomedical
  • Sutumed Corp.
  • Teleflex Incorporated
  • Shandong Sinorgmed Co., Ltd.
  • Bicon, LLC
  • Advanced Medical Solutions Group plc
  • Neobiotech Co., Ltd.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

The Dental Suture Market accounted for USD 219.23 Million in 2024 and USD 234.03 Million in 2025. It is expected to reach USD 449.7 Million by 2035, growing at a CAGR of around 6.75% between 2025 and 2035.

Key growth opportunities in the Dental Suture Market include Innovation in biodegradable materials enhances patient healing, while dental tourism boosts demand in emerging economies, and automation in suturing improves clinical efficiency and adoption.

Absorbable sutures and synthetic materials are the largest and fastest-growing segments due to better healing and demand.

Asia-Pacific will make a notable contribution due to rising dental tourism, better access, and growing cosmetic dental procedures.

Key players include Dentsply Sirona, Ethicon, B. Braun, Teleflex, Corza Medical, and Dolphin Sutures, driving innovation and market expansion.

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