
A dental lab that serves Hollywood celebrities and an NFL team?!
A dental lab that serves Hollywood celebrities and an NFL team?!
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About this Episode:
In this episode, the team dives into a full-service dental lab located in the Mid-Atlantic that specializes in high-end custom dental work—including cases for Hollywood celebrities and even serving as the official dental provider for an NFL team. With $5.6M in revenue and $1.7M EBITDA, this 30-year-old business has seen steady growth, but faces disruption from advancing 3D printing and digital dental technology. The hosts debate the future of this space, the challenges of owning a high-touch, relationship-driven business, and whether this is a great opportunity for the right buyer or a slowly shrinking market.

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