Subject. In the context of the global trend towards population aging, improving the quality of life of gerontological patients is becoming a critical task, which intensifies competition for technological leadership in the development of implants as the basis for treating oral diseases. Ceramic dental implants based on zirconium dioxide are a modern alternative to traditional titanium analogues, possessing high biocompatibility, as well as excellent aesthetic properties due to their white color and corrosion resistance. This review presents an analysis of the key factors determining the dynamics of the global ceramic implants market, as well as trends in technological leadership in various regions, including the Russian Federation. The main growth drivers, market opportunities, and existing limitations are considered. Quantitative market assessments, its segmentation and regional analysis are provided, and a list of leading leading companies is presented. Objectives. To analyze scientific publications on the global dental ceramic implants market to identify growth factors, barriers and promising areas of technological development of ceramic dental implants. Methodology. A search and analysis of publications and economic reports in scientometric databases (Scopus, PubMed, eLIBRARY) was conducted on issues dedicated to global market trends and the evolution of dental implant technologies and new materials devoid of the disadvantages of titanium. Results. The global ceramic implant market is expected to reach a value of $15.94 billion by 2029, demonstrating a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.0% in the forecast period 2022-2029. Conclusion. As a result of the analysis, it was determined that the share of ceramic dental implants in Russia will be no more than 5%, since titanium analogues prevail. In connection with the current global trends, the development of new technologies for the production of dental implants in the Russian Federation, compatible with modern hybrid information and communication technologies adapted to advanced production methods, seems relevant. The Russian Federation is developing bioactive glass-ceramic implants designed to occupy their niche in the world market.