

#49 - Native New Yorker - In Conversation with Dr Larry Rosenthal
This week’s guest needs little in the way of introduction as Prav and Payman take a call from stateside and the legendary Dr Larry Rosenthal.
Larry talks about his rise to becoming one of the world’s best-known names and how a meeting with a bioengineer in his early career changed Larry’s life, in the process transforming the face of dentistry as we know it.
The trio talk ambition, happiness, success and what it means to rub shoulders with some of the world’s most influential people.
An episode not to be missed.
Enjoy!
“I didn't mean to transform the profession. I don't know if I did, I had some role in it, but I feel pretty good about it.”
- Larry Rosenthal
01.49 - Early years
06.18 - Porcelain laminates
16.47 - Innovation
20.26 - Rise to fame and life at the top
32.57 - Happiness and success
36.58 - When veneers fail
43.53 - The making of Mike Apa
54.57 - Zeitgeist
01.04.14 - Family and life in lockdown
01.10.37 - A day in the life
01.1404 - Larry’s last day
About Larry Rosenthal
New Yorker Dr Larry Rosenthal is perhaps the world’s foremost dentist. Dr Rosenthal completed his residency at the Montefiore Hospital before graduating from New York University in 1972. He is director of the Aesthetic Continuum at the Advanced Aesthetic Program of the university’s Rosenthal Institute, as well as at The Palm Beach College and the FMC/Eastman Dental College of London.