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美国隐形矫正全球市场:市场规模、份额、趋势分析(按产品、年龄、牙医类型、最终用途)、细分市场预测(2025-2033)U.S. Invisible Orthodontics Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Product (Clear Aligners, Ceramic Braces, Lingual Braces), By Age (Teens, Adults), By Dentist Type, By End Use, And Segment Forecasts, 2025 - 2033 |
美国隐形矫正市场概况
美国隐形矫正市场规模预计在2024年为35.2亿美元,预计到2033年将达到397.6亿美元,2025年至2033年的复合年增长率为31.6%。隐形矫正是指使用透明或隐形装置(例如透明矫正器和舌侧矫正器)来改善牙齿排列而不被肉眼看到。咬合不正的增加也是推动市场成长的因素之一。
根据美国矫正学会 ( 美国 Academy of Orthodons) 于 2025 年 4 月发表的报导,近 65% 的美国人口患有某种形式的咬合不正,程度从轻度到重度不等。虽然并非所有人都需要立即接受矫正治疗,但如果不及时治疗,错颚畸形会导致咀嚼困难、言语障碍、下颚疼痛等併发症,并随着时间的推移增加蛀牙风险。随着人们咬合不正长期影响的认识不断提高,人们对有效且不易察觉的治疗方案的需求也日益增长。
人工智慧治疗计划的广泛应用将推动病例接受度并刺激市场发展。根据 Overjet 于 2025 年 4 月发表的一篇报导,美国牙科人工智慧公司 Overjet 报告称,采用人工智慧成像工具后,治疗核准增加了 10-20%。这些工具透过在牙科扫描图上迭加详细註释来提高诊断清晰度,帮助患者更了解自己的口腔健康状况和提案的矫正治疗方案。在一个美学效果和清晰沟通影响患者决策的市场中,此类技术有助于建立信任并加速治疗承诺。因此,人工智慧正成为增强患者参与度并支持隐形正畸在全国范围内持续推广的关键资产。
美国认知度的提高将推动市场成长。根据美国正畸医师协会 2024 年 6 月发表的一篇报导,在 2023-24 财年,美国正畸医师协会 (AAO) 的消费者意识提升计划强调公众对咬合问题(包括咬合不正)的高度关注,在数字平台上实现了超过 12 亿次广告广告曝光率和超过 1000 万 aaoinfo.org个别造访人数的创纪录参与度。该宣传活动包括一些有针对性的倡议,例如破除咬合错位迷思的视频(例如“Straight Talk”)、与网红伙伴关係、以家庭为中心的内容(例如“Holderness Family”视频),以及专门的“微笑的科学”系列,强调早期诊断和正畸医生主导的治疗。这些倡议突显了公众日益认识到咬合不正不仅仅是一个美容问题,还会影响口腔健康、功能和整体幸福感,促使更多人寻求正畸评估和治疗。
主要参与者推出的技术先进的产品将推动市场成长。例如,2025年5月,Align Technology Inc. 在美国和加拿大市场推出了一款配备下颚前移和咬合块的全新 Invisalign 系统。最新版本透过促进下颚前移并同时矫正牙齿排列,解决了 II 类咬合不正。值得注意的是,它是首款整合坚固咬合块的 Invisalign 产品,可提高矫正器的耐用性,改善颚骨排列,并允许更早矫正下颚位置。
此外,由一群经验丰富的牙科行业专业人士创立的OrthoFX公司于2024年5月推出了其下一代透明矫正器产品-NiTime透明矫正器。这款创新系统是第一个也是唯一专为减少日常配戴时间而开发的透明矫正器解决方案,并已获得美国食品药物管理局(FDA)的510(k)认证。 NiTime现已在全美范围内面向正畸专业人士推出,用于治疗所有类型的咬合不正。该公司计划在新奥尔良举行的美国正畸学会(AAO)年会上发布这款尖端材料。
U.S. Invisible Orthodontics Market Summary
The U.S. invisible orthodontics market size was estimated at USD 3.52 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 39.76 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 31.6% from 2025 to 2033. Invisible orthodontics refers to teeth-straightening treatments that use clear or hidden appliances, such as clear aligners or lingual braces, to improve dental alignment without being visibly noticeable. The rising incidence of malocclusion is one of the factors boosting market growth.
According to an article published by the American Association of Orthodontists in April 2025, nearly 65% of the U.S. population experiences some form of malocclusion, ranging from mild to severe cases. While not all individuals require immediate orthodontic correction, untreated bite irregularities can lead to complications such as difficulty chewing, speech issues, jaw pain, and an increased risk of dental decay over time. This growing awareness of the long-term effects of malocclusion is fueling demand for effective yet discreet treatment options.
Growing adoption of AI-driven treatment planning boosts case acceptance and fuels the market. According to the Overjet article published in April 2025, Overjet, a U.S.-based dental AI company, reported a 10-20% increase in treatment approvals following the adoption of its AI-powered imaging tools. These tools enhance diagnostic clarity by overlaying detailed annotations on dental scans, allowing patients to better understand their oral health and proposed aligner treatments. In a market where aesthetic outcomes and clear communication influence patient decisions, such technology helps build trust and accelerates commitment to treatment. As a result, AI is becoming a vital asset in enhancing patient engagement and supporting the continued expansion of invisible orthodontics adoption nationwide.
Increasing awareness in the U.S. drives market growth. According to American Association of Orthodontists article published in June 2024, In the 2023-24 fiscal year, the American Association of Orthodontists' (AAO) Consumer Awareness Program achieved record-breaking engagement over 1.2 billion ad impressions across digital platforms and 10 million unique visitors to aaoinfo.org highlighting significant public interest in bite issues, including malocclusion. This campaign featured targeted efforts like myth-busting videos ("Straight Talk") addressing misaligned bites, partnerships with influencers, and family-focused content (e.g., the Holderness Family video), and a dedicated "Science of Smiles" series emphasizing early diagnosis and orthodontist-led care. Such initiatives underscore growing public understanding that malocclusion isn't merely cosmetic; it affects oral health, function, and overall well-being, driving more people to seek orthodontic evaluation and treatment.
A technologically advanced product launched by the key player drives market growth. For instance, in May 2025, Align Technology Inc. introduced a new Invisalign system equipped with mandibular advancement and occlusal blocks in the U.S. and Canadian markets. This latest version addresses Class II malocclusions by promoting lower jaw advancement while simultaneously correcting tooth alignment. Notably, it's the first Invisalign product to incorporate solid occlusal blocks, which enhance the aligner's durability, promote better jaw engagement, and enable earlier treatment of mandibular positioning, according to the company.
Moreover, in May 2024, OrthoFX, established by a group of seasoned experts in the dental industry, unveiled its next-generation clear aligner product, NiTime Clear Aligners. This innovative system stands out as the first and only clear aligner solution specifically developed for reduced daily wear time, and it has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). NiTime is now available across the country for orthodontic professionals to treat all dental malocclusion classes. The company plans to present this cutting-edge material at the upcoming American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) Annual Meeting in New Orleans.
U.S. Invisible Orthodontics Market Report Segmentation
This report forecasts revenue growth at country levels and provides an analysis of the industry trends in each of the sub-segments from 2021 to 2033. For this study, Grand View Research has segmented the global U.S. invisible orthodontics market report based on product, age, end use, and dentist type: