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Global sleep apnea oral appliances market to reach $800m by 2030

Its growth is attributed to the rising number of undiagnosed cases.

The global sleep apnea oral appliances market is projected to reach $800m by 2030 at a compound annual growth rate of 9.8%, according to MarketsandMarkets.

The sector’s expansion is attributed to the increasing number of undiagnosed sleep apnea cases and increased understanding of the risks of leaving the condition untreated.

Meanwhile, greater awareness of available products, led by major industry players, is also expected to support market growth.

By end user, the home care settings/individuals segment accounted for the largest market share in 2024.

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