Medical Prosthodontic Restoration Devices sector
Strategic acquirers, private equity (buyout funds and growth funds) firms, and valuation benchmarks for Medical Prosthodontic Restoration Devices
1.1 - About Medical Prosthodontic Restoration Devices sector
Companies in this category design and supply prosthodontic devices and materials for implant-supported and conventional restorations. They deliver precise, biocompatible solutions that improve fit, aesthetics, and function while streamlining clinical and laboratory workflows. The Medical Prosthodontic Restoration Devices segment includes providers of crowns, bridges, dentures, implant abutments, and digital restorative systems that support predictable, durable patient outcomes.
These vendors deliver systems that span implant prosthetic components such as abutments and multi‑unit bars, crown‑and‑bridge restorations, and complete dentures with integrated attachment mechanisms, including solutions for edentulous cases and implant‑retained overdentures. Many enable end‑to‑end CAD/CAM workflows with restorative design software, digital impression capture, and lab manufacturing via milling or 3D printing, supported by zirconia and ceramic materials, custom abutment fabrication, and occlusion tools to ensure precision and long‑term durability.
Primary customer segments include prosthodontic practices, dental laboratories, and implant-focused clinics and DSOs. These companies drive faster case turnaround through digital workflows, reduce chair time via improved fit and occlusion, increase restoration longevity and predictability, and support regulatory compliance and traceability. Offerings help standardize protocols across multi‑site providers and strengthen lab–clinic collaboration, improving productivity and patient satisfaction while controlling unit costs.
2. Buyers in the Medical Prosthodontic Restoration Devices sector
2.1 Top strategic acquirers of Medical Prosthodontic Restoration Devices companies
Convergent Dental
- Description: Provider of dental equipment and technology, offering the Solea all-tissue CO2 laser—cleared by the FDA for all-tissue indications—that enables anesthesia-free, blood-free, suture-free dental procedures, driving faster treatments, improved clinical outcomes and operational efficiency for dental practices.
- Key Products:
- Solea All-Tissue Laser: FDA-cleared 9.3-µm CO2 system that vaporizes enamel and soft tissue, provides anesthesia-free, blood-free dentistry, and performs high-speed precision cutting throughout the oral cavity
- Solea Perioguide: Laser periodontal therapy application for Solea offering safe, effective, efficient treatment without sutures and with minimal postoperative discomfort
- 9.3-Micron CO2 Laser Technology: Emits wavelength near hydroxyapatite absorption peak, rapidly vaporizing enamel for minimally invasive procedures and enabling work on hard or soft tissue with speed and control.
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2.2 - Strategic buyer groups for Medical Prosthodontic Restoration Devices sector
M&A buyer group 1: Traditional Medical Devices
Medtronic
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- Description: Provider of medical technology and services developing, manufacturing and marketing cardiovascular, medical-surgical, neuroscience and diabetes devices including pacemakers, surgical robotics, neurostimulation systems and insulin pumps, serving hospitals and clinicians in more than 150 countries.
- Key Products:
- Micra AV2 & Micra VR2 leadless pacemakers: miniaturized implantable pacing systems for cardiac rhythm disorders, eliminating leads and surgical pockets to reduce complications and enable minimally invasive implantation
- MiniMed 780G insulin pump system: closed-loop pump with automated glucose monitoring and insulin delivery to help type-1 and type-2 diabetics maintain tight glycemic control
- Hugo robotic-assisted surgery system: modular robotic platform providing surgeons with 3-D visualization and articulated instruments to perform minimally invasive procedures across multiple specialties
- Touch Surgery Enterprise platform: AI-powered surgical video management and analytics solution capturing intraoperative footage, delivering performance insights and training resources to improve operating-room technique and outcomes.
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3.1 - Buyout funds in the Medical Prosthodontic Restoration Devices sector
2.2 - Strategic buyer groups for Medical Prosthodontic Restoration Devices sector
4 - Top valuation comps for Medical Prosthodontic Restoration Devices companies
4.2 - Public trading comparable groups for Medical Prosthodontic Restoration Devices sector
Valuation benchmark group 1: Orthopedic Implant Manufacturing Companies
Stryker
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- Description: Provider of medical technologies for improving patient and healthcare outcomes in MedSurg, neurotechnology, and orthopaedics. Offers innovative products and services such as surgical equipment, neurotechnology solutions, and orthopaedic implants, driven by a commitment to enhancing healthcare through quality and innovation.
- Key Products:
- Medical and Surgical Equipment: Advanced tools for surgical procedures
- Orthopaedic Implants: Solutions for bone fractures and joint replacements
- Neurotechnology Devices: Innovative products for neurological treatments
- Spine Surgery Systems: Equipment for spinal surgeries
- Reprocessing Services: Sustainable solutions for single-use medical devices.