Extraoral Cameras Market
The market for Extraoral Cameras was estimated at $527 million in 2025; it is anticipated to increase to $753 million by 2030, with projections indicating growth to around $1.08 billion by 2035.
Global Extraoral Cameras Market Outlook
Revenue, 2025
Forecast, 2035
CAGR, 2026 - 2035
The Extraoral Cameras industry revenue is expected to be around $526.7 million in 2026 and expected to showcase growth with 7.4% CAGR between 2026 and 2035. The dental imaging sector in which extraoral cameras are used is expanding with growing numbers of procedures being undertaken and a demand for higher standards of record keeping. This expansion is accompanied by a shift towards digital dentistry. Due to stability and the compatibility with dental radiography devices, fixed systems which generated a revenue of $388.19 million in the year 2025 will continue to be the leading products. The demand for intraoral cameras has been boosted by the increasing number of cosmetic dentistry procedures, orthodontic treatments and dental implants, as well as the expanding use of cameras outside the mouth for use in legal cases and remote dental advice. This confirms the technologys place in both well established and newly developing healthcare systems.
Dental extraoral cameras are digital imaging systems used by dentists to take wide views of patients faces, jaws and their mouths. They consist of a digital sensor and a source of illumination which can be a range of things. The majority of the uses of this technology relate to diagnostic imaging and surgery; these two combined comprise 78.1% of the markets total demand. The primary uses in this region are maxillofacial assessment and the imaging of oral surgery. The growing trend towards the use of extraoral cameras in dental clinics is due in part to their ability to integrate with other software that dentists use in their day to day practice. Wireless technology has also made it possible for dental clinics to take images at the chair side. Furthermore these cameras are also used in conjunction with digital photography to help dentists explain treatments to patients and ultimately boost the chances of patients accepting treatment.
Market Key Insights
The Extraoral Cameras market is projected to grow from $526.7 million in 2025 to $1.08 billion in 2035. This represents a CAGR of 7.4%, reflecting rising demand across Dental Diagnostics, Orthodontics, and Forensic Dentistry.
The dental scanner market is dominated by seven key companies with Dentsply Sirona and Carestream Dental holding the highest market shares.
The US and Germany are to see the highest growth in the extraoral cameras market. This is expected to be at a rate between 4.8% and 7.1% per year from 2025 to 2030.
Growth rates of between 8.5% and 10.2% are predicted for emerging markets including Brazil, South Africa and India.
The transition to digital imaging technology has been slow to take hold among the leading players in the extraoral cameras market. As a result adjacent and complementary markets such as intraoral cameras and panoramic X ray systems are finding opportunities to increase their market penetration in diagnosis and surgery applications, seizing $31 million in revenue from the existing extraoral cameras market.
Between 2025 and 2035, the Extraoral Cameras market is expected to increase in value by $549 million. It is anticipated that a larger market share will be gained by the segment targeting Surgery & Teaching & Research Application manufactured by the industry.
A burgeoning need for higher quality images of patients mouths has been forecast with the dental industry predicted to benefit by 104% from extraoral cameras by 2035 over the next decade.
Opportunities in the Extraoral Cameras
Growth Opportunities in North America and Asia-Pacific
Market Dynamics and Supply Chain
Driver: Rising Demand for Advanced Diagnostic Imaging and Integration with Digital Workflows
Restraint: High Initial Investment
Opportunity: Cosmetic dentistry and orthodontic chains in North America are upgrading premium Extraoral Cameras for imaging and Tele-dentistry and mobile dental clinics in emerging markets are driving portable Extraoral Cameras adoption
Challenge: Slow Technological Integration in Developing Regions
Supply Chain Landscape
Digital Imaging Components
Extraoral Cameras Manufacturing
Dental Imaging Distribution
Clinical Dental Imaging
Digital Imaging Components
Extraoral Cameras Manufacturing
Dental Imaging Distribution
Clinical Dental Imaging
Use Cases of Extraoral Cameras in Dental Diagnostics & Orthodontics
Recent Developments
Recent developments in extraoral cameras show strong momentum toward AI-driven dental imaging and enhanced 3D panoramic and CBCT imaging capabilities. Vendors are focusing on workflow integration, cloud-based diagnostics, and real-time image analysis to support faster treatment planning and improved patient outcomes. A key market trend is the rise of machine learning-enabled anomaly detection, which boosts diagnostic accuracy while reducing chair time. Competitive differentiation now hinges on advanced software, seamless digital dentistry connectivity, and robust imaging quality.