Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Teeth Whitening | AACD Economic Report: 2011 State Of Cosmetic Dentistry Industry

MADISON, Wis.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Stable revenues in renouned procedures similar to teeth whitening and expansion in masculine and younger patients (20 and under) are gripping cosmetic dentists optimistic, notwithstanding a flagging economy, according to a new 2011 State of the Cosmetic Dentistry Industry consult from the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD).

The AACD consult found that whilst the cosmetic dentistry attention has declined overall, then flattened given a 2007 benchmarking attention survey, respondents strongly think that they will go on to see stepping up revenues from definite cosmetic procedures in to 2012.

“Overall, this is certain news,” says AACD President Dr. John Sullivan, “and it appears”after a couple of years of disappearing revenues”we are experiencing increased consumer fascination in cosmetic dentistry and pleasing smiles.”

Significant Increase in Male Younger Patients

Other engaging consult findings:

A complete of 1,068 responses to the e-mail consult were tabulated. Roughly 76 percent of respondents were American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry members and more than half of the practices stating (57%) have been in operation for 20 years or more. To see complete consult results.

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