The prevalence of periodontal disease, dental caries, and oral cancer worldwide is on the rise. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 3.5 billion people are affected by oral diseases globally, of which dental caries is one of the most common diseases in many countries. Therefore, there is a growing need for dental surgeries and with that increased requirement for dental suction systems. In addition, with people moving towards dental aesthetics, the demand for cosmetic dentistry has significantly risen. Physicians need a suction system for procedures such as tooth whitening, dental implants, or orthodontic adjustments to remove saliva, blood, and debris. These suction systems are commonly used in hospital environments for a variety of dental tasks. The growth in the revenue of the market is propelled by an increased number of dental clinics and hospitals across the globe coupled with advanced products available for oral suction. The latest versions of these suction systems are now designed to provide dental professionals with better levels of performance, cleanliness, and quiet operation.