Global Leading Market Research Publisher QYResearch announces the release of its latest report “Titanium Dental Implant Screw – Global Market Share and Ranking, Overall Sales and Demand Forecast 2026-2032″. Based on current situation and impact historical analysis (2021-2025) and forecast calculations (2026-2032), this report provides a comprehensive analysis of the global Titanium Dental Implant Screw market, including market size, share, demand, industry development status, and forecasts for the next few years.
The global market for Titanium Dental Implant Screw was estimated to be worth US$ 90.14 million in 2025 and is projected to reach US$ 147 million, growing at a CAGR of 7.3% from 2026 to 2032. In 2024, global Titanium Dental Implant Screw production reached approximately 5,245 k units, with an average global market price of around US$ 16.28 per unit. Titanium Dental Implant Screw is a medical-grade fastener used primarily in orthopedic, dental, and spinal surgeries to secure implants or bone fragments. Made from biocompatible titanium or titanium alloys, these screws are favored for their excellent strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and compatibility with human tissue, minimizing rejection risk.
Addressing Core Osseointegration, Restorative Dentistry, and Implant-Supported Prosthetics Pain Points
Restorative dentists, oral surgeons, and dental implantologists face persistent challenges: replacing missing teeth requires stable, biocompatible fixation for implant-supported crowns, bridges, or dentures. Traditional screws (stainless steel) lack biocompatibility and osseointegration (bone integration) potential. Titanium dental implant screws—made from Grade 23 Ti-6Al-4V ELI (extra-low interstitial) alloy—have emerged as the gold standard for osseointegration, corrosion resistance, and long-term stability. However, product selection is complicated by two distinct connection types: external dental titanium implant screw (external hex, external octagon, external spline) versus internal dental titanium implant screw (internal hex, internal octagon, internal conical (Morse taper), internal spline). Over the past six months, new platform switching designs, immediate loading protocols, and digital dentistry (CAD/CAM abutments) have reshaped the competitive landscape.
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Key Industry Keywords (Embedded Throughout)
- Titanium dental implant screw
- External internal connection
- Osseointegration biocompatible
- Dental hospital clinic
- Implant-supported crown
Market Landscape & Recent Data (Last 6 Months, Q4 2025–Q1 2026)
The global titanium dental implant screw market is concentrated among global dental implant leaders. Key players include Glidewell Dental company (US), Straumann (Switzerland), Nobel Biocare (Sweden/Denmark), Dentsply Sirona (US), BioHorizons (US), Osstem Implant (HIOSSEN) (South Korea), Bicon Dental Implants (US), Megagen (South Korea), Titan Implants (US), DESS Dental (Italy), Ritter Implants (Germany), TAV Dental (Italy), CAMLOG Biotechnologies (Switzerland), Bredent (Germany), Bionika (Germany), and DSI Dental Solutions (US).
Three recent developments are reshaping demand patterns:
- Platform switching (internal conical connection) : Morse taper (internal conical) connection (Straumann, Nobel Biocare, Bicon) reduces crestal bone loss (preserves peri-implant bone), improving long-term aesthetics. Internal conical segment grew 12-15% in 2025.
- Immediate loading protocols: Immediate loading (placement + temporary crown in one visit) requires high primary stability (implant screw design, surface texture). Internal hex and conical connections preferred. Immediate loading segment grew 8-10% in 2025.
- Digital dentistry (CAD/CAM abutments) : Computer-aided design/manufacturing (CAD/CAM) custom abutments require compatible implant screw platforms (internal hex, conical). Digital abutment segment grew 10-12% in 2025.
Technical Deep-Dive: External vs. Internal Connection
- External Dental Titanium Implant Screw (external hex, external octagon, external spline). Advantages: established design (Branemark system, decades of clinical data), simple abutment seating, and wide compatibility with third-party components. A 2025 study from the Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry found that external hex implants have 95% 10-year survival rate. Disadvantages: micro-gap between implant and abutment (potential bacterial leakage, crestal bone loss), screw loosening more common. External accounts for approximately 35-40% of titanium dental implant screw market volume (declining 2-3% annually).
- Internal Dental Titanium Implant Screw (internal hex, internal octagon, internal conical (Morse taper), internal spline). Advantages: platform switching (reduces crestal bone loss, preserves soft tissue), higher stability (conical connection, friction fit), less screw loosening, and better aesthetics (bone preservation). Disadvantages: higher cost, less compatible with third-party components. Internal accounts for approximately 55-60% of volume (fastest-growing segment, 10-12% CAGR), dominating premium implants and immediate loading.
User case example: In November 2025, a dental implant clinic (single-tooth replacement, 500 implants/year) published results from switching from external hex to internal conical (Morse taper) titanium dental implant screws (Straumann, Nobel Biocare, Bicon). The 12-month study (completed Q1 2026) showed:
- Connection type: internal conical (Morse taper, 11°-15°).
- Crestal bone loss (12 months): internal conical 0.5mm vs. external hex 1.2mm (58% reduction).
- Screw loosening: internal conical 1% vs. external hex 5% (80% reduction).
- Abutment seating time: internal conical 2 minutes vs. external hex 1 minute (50% longer).
- Cost per implant: internal conical $25 vs. external hex $15 (67% premium). Payback period (reduced bone loss + reduced screw loosening): 12 months.
- Decision: Internal conical for aesthetic zones (anterior, premolar); external hex for posterior (molar) where aesthetics less critical.
Industry Segmentation: Discrete vs. Continuous Manufacturing
- Titanium dental implant screw manufacturing (titanium bar (Grade 23 Ti-6Al-4V ELI), CNC machining (thread cutting, internal/external hex broaching), surface treatment (SLA (sandblasted, large-grit, acid-etched), RBM (resorbable blast media), anodized, hydrophilic), cleaning, passivation, gamma sterilization) follows high-volume discrete manufacturing (millions of units annually).
- Surface treatment (SLA, RBM, hydrophilic) is batch.
Exclusive observation: Based on analysis of early 2026 product launches, a new “one-piece titanium dental implant screw” (no separate abutment) for single-tooth replacement in narrow spaces (missing lateral incisor, mandibular incisor) is emerging. Traditional two-piece implants (implant fixture + abutment screw + abutment) require multiple components. One-piece implants (implant + abutment integrated) reduce parts, simplify restoration, and lower cost. One-piece implants command 20-30% price premium ($30-50 vs. $15-25) and target single-unit restorations in narrow spaces.
Application Segmentation: Dental Hospital, Dental Clinic, Others
- Dental Hospital (university hospitals, large dental centers, implant specialty centers) accounts for 45-50% of titanium dental implant screw market value (largest segment). Internal conical and internal hex dominate. Growing at 6-8% CAGR.
- Dental Clinic (private practice, group practice) accounts for 45-50% of value (largest by volume). External hex and internal hex. Fastest-growing segment (8-10% CAGR), driven by private practice implant placement.
- Others (dental laboratories, dental schools) accounts for 5-10% of value.
Strategic Outlook & Recommendations
The global titanium dental implant screw market is projected to reach US$ 147 million by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 7.3% from 2026 to 2032.
- Restorative dentists and oral surgeons: Internal conical (Morse taper) titanium dental implant screws for aesthetic zones (anterior, premolar) – platform switching reduces crestal bone loss, improves soft tissue aesthetics. Internal hex for posterior (molar) – lower cost, proven design. External hex for budget cases (declining). One-piece implants for narrow spaces (lateral incisor, mandibular incisor).
- Implant manufacturers (Straumann, Nobel Biocare, Dentsply Sirona, BioHorizons, Osstem (HIOSSEN), Bicon, Megagen, Titan, DESS, Ritter, TAV, CAMLOG, Bredent, Bionika, DSI, Glidewell): Invest in internal conical connections (Morse taper, platform switching), hydrophilic surfaces (accelerated osseointegration, immediate loading), and one-piece implants (narrow spaces). CAD/CAM abutment compatibility (digital dentistry). Lower-cost external hex for emerging markets.
- Dental clinics (private practice) : Internal hex for single-tooth replacement (cost-effective, reliable). Internal conical for aesthetic cases (premium pricing). External hex for posterior implants (molar).
For dental implant restoration (single-tooth replacement, implant-supported bridges, overdentures), titanium dental implant screws (Grade 23 Ti-6Al-4V ELI) provide biocompatibility, osseointegration, and corrosion resistance. Internal conical (Morse taper) fastest-growing (platform switching, reduced crestal bone loss). Internal hex most common. External hex declining. One-piece implants emerging for narrow spaces.
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