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Q2 2015

Safe Harbor Provision In accordance with the Safe Harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, we provide the following cautionary remarks regarding important factors that, among others, could cause future results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements, expectations and assumptions expressed or implied herein. All forward-looking statements made by us are subject to risks and uncertainties and are not guarantees of future performance. These forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause our actual results, performance and achievements or industry results to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. These statements are identified by the use of such terms as may, could, expect, intend, believe, plan, estimate, forecast, project, anticipate or other comparable terms. A full discussion of our operations and financial condition, including factors that may affect our business and future prospects, is contained in documents we have filed with the SEC and will be contained in all subsequent periodic filings we make with the SEC. These documents identify, in detail, important risk factors that could cause our actual performance to differ materially from current expectations. Risk factors and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from current and historical results include, but are not limited to: effects of a highly competitive market; our dependence on third parties for the manufacture and supply of our products; our dependence upon sales personnel, customers, suppliers and manufacturers; our dependence on our senior management; fluctuations in quarterly earnings; risks from expansion of customer purchasing power and multi-tiered costing structures; possible increases in the cost of shipping our products or other service issues with our third-party shippers; general global macro-economic conditions; disruptions in financial markets; possible volatility of the market price of our common stock; changes in the health care industry; implementation of health care laws; failure to comply with regulatory requirements and data privacy laws; risks associated with our international operations; transitional challenges associated with acquisitions and joint ventures, including the failure to achieve anticipated synergies; financial risks associated with acquisitions and joint ventures; litigation risks; the dependence on our continued product development, technical support and successful marketing in the technology segment; risks from challenges associated with the emergence of potential increased competition by third party online commerce sites; risks from disruption to our information systems; certain provisions in our governing documents that may discourage third-party acquisitions of us; and changes in tax legislation. The order in which these factors appear should not be construed to indicate their relative importance or priority. We caution that these factors may not be exhaustive and that many of these factors are beyond our ability to control or predict. Accordingly, any forward-looking statements contained herein should not be relied upon as a prediction of actual results. We undertake no duty and have no obligation to update forward-looking statements. 2

Henry Schein Largest Distributor of Health Care Products and Services to Office-based Dental, Animal Health and Medical Practitioners More Than 1,000,000 Customers #287 NASDAQ 100 & (S&P) 500 Index Fund 14 years ETHISPHERE INSTITUTE WORLD S MOST ETHICAL COMPANY 4 years ONE OF AMERICA S BEST EMPLOYERS FORBES MAGAZINE Y Approximately 18,000 Employees CAGRs from 1995 to 2014 Net Sales Diluted Earnings Per Share Market Cap 3

Henry Schein s Value-Added Market Approach Dental Animal Health Medical Full-service provider of supplies, equipment and services Broadest merchandise product offering High technology equipment and services Exclusive and specialty products Technology and Value-Added Services Wide array of value-added products and services Education Practice management software solutions Leasing and financial services Office design services Practice transition services Corporate and Distribution Services 4

Company Objective Our primary objective is to partner with our customers Improve Practice Efficiency Productivity Profitability Allowing our customers to focus on delivering quality care to their patients 5

Leading Market Positions Consistent Growth Reliable track record of growth Markets Served Markets Served #1 Global Dental distributor #1 Global Animal Health distributor #2 Physician and Alternate Care distributor in U.S. Fragmented Competitors Small number of large, national competitors Approximately half target markets served by smaller companies that tend to be undercapitalized Recession Resistant Fragmented Customer Base Somewhat elastic with macroeconomic trends More than 1 million customers; over 1 million practitioners 6

Positive Market Trends Positive Demographic Trends Aging population represents increasing need for health care services Global middle class is growing U.S. population continues to become more diverse Focus on Preventive Care Improving access to care Affordable Care Act will lead to more covered individuals Movement of procedures from hospital to physician office Technological Improvements Consolidation of Practitioners in Dental, Animal Health & Medical Prosthetic solutions Software and services Patient communications Equipment and supplies Catering to multiple locations under common management 7

Our Global Distribution Network Distribution Centers 9 Core North American Distribution Centers serving Dental and Medical 12 U.S. Distribution Centers serving Animal Health 20 Distribution Centers in Europe serving Dental, Medical and Animal Health 17 Distribution Centers in Australia/New Zealand serving Dental and Animal Health 7 Distribution Centers in Asia/Rest of World serving Dental 75 80% utilization with capacity for growth 65 warehouses worldwide with over 4.5 million square feet of warehouse for storage and processing 8

Dental Market Position Only global dental distributor to general practitioners, specialists and laboratories #1 in North America #1 in Europe #1 in Australia/New Zealand Active customers 90% of U.S. dental practices Over 70% of dental labs in North America Over 65% of European dental practices Over 80% of Australia/New Zealand dental practices Multifaceted sales and marketing approach Over 2,500 dedicated field sales consultants Product specialists, e.g., capital equipment, technology, etc. Telesales Direct marketing Source: Henry Schein Estimates 9

Dental Market 2014 Henry Schein Global Dental Sales By Geography $5.4B or 51.9% of Net Sales Market Share: North America: 35% to 40% Europe: 20+% Australia/New Zealand: 30% Available Market: $20 billion Market information excludes specialty products, services and precious metals Market Share and Available Market Represent Henry Schein Estimates 10

Dental Growth Opportunities Geographic expansion Advancing practice management solutions Acceleration of high-technology solutions Continued focus on large group practices Digitalization of prosthetic solutions Greater penetration of specialty markets Key Distribution Acquisitions Plandent (2015) Iwase (2014) Sirona Direct (2014) Dental Speed Graph (2014) Lincoln Dental Supply (2014) Arseus (2014) BioHorizons (2014) Dental Warehouse (2013) Optident (2013) Accord (2012) Ortho Technology (2012) SOGIM (2011) Brasseler USA (2010) Key Technology and Value-Added Services Acquisitions Maddox (2013) Exan (2012) 11

Dental Specialty Markets Dental Specialties More than $500 million in annual revenue Implants Market Share: 6% High-margin business Traditionally faster growth than core dental market Ability to leverage existing relationships with specialty practitioners General practitioners increasingly performing specialty procedures Available Market: $6.6 billion Market Share: 8% Orthodontics Market Share: 4% Focus on orthodontic specialist Opportunity to expand product offering Specialist and general practitioner education Endodontics Market Share: 20% Up to 25 million root canal treatments performed in U.S. each year General Practitioners perform approximately 80% of root canal treatments in the U.S. U.S. market accounts for approximately 31% of the worldwide endodontic market Aging population retaining more teeth and electing root canal treatments as opposed to extraction will continue to fuel opportunity for growth Available Market is a Henry Schein Estimate 12

Animal Health Market Position Only global distributor to veterinarians #1 in North America (Companion Animal Health) #1 in Europe #1 in Australia/New Zealand Active customers of Henry Schein 75% of veterinarians in U.S. 70% of veterinarians in Europe 70% of veterinarians in Australia/New Zealand More than 400 dedicated field sales consultants Source: Henry Schein Estimates 13

Animal Health Market 2014 Henry Schein Global Animal Health Sales By Geography $2.9B or 27.9% of Net Sales Market Share: North America: 35% Europe: 20% Australia/New Zealand: 20% Available Market: $10 billion Sales on U.S. GAAP basis not grossed up for agency sales Market Share and Available Market Represent Henry Schein Estimates 14

Animal Health Growth Opportunities Geographic expansion Advancing technology solutions, including practice management Continued focus on large group practices Focus on practice-building products and services 0 Key Distribution Acquisitions Maravet (2015) Jorgen Kruuse A/S (2015) scil (2015) SmartPak (2014) Medivet (2014) C&M Vetlink (2012) AUV Veterinary Group (2012) Veterinary Instrumentation (2012) Provet (2011) Butler (2010) Key Technology Acquisitions McAllister/ImproMed (2011) 15

Medical Market Position #2 U.S. distributor to primary care physicians and specialists, group practices, physician-owned labs and ambulatory surgery centers U.S. market focus significant growth opportunities Over 55% of U.S. physician practices are active customers of Henry Schein Select international opportunities Specialization Segmentation Agreement with Cardinal Health (Nov 2014) Acquired Cardinal s Physician Office Business Entered into multi-year supply agreement Opportunities to target IDN business 600 dedicated field sales consultants Multi-channel capabilities Source: Henry Schein Estimates 16

Medical Market 2014 Henry Schein Global Medical Sales By Geography U.S. Market Share: Approximately 20% $1.7B or 16.8% of Net Sales Available Market: $9 to $10 billion Market information excludes certain specialty and oncology pharmaceutical products, software and certain other services Market Share and Available Market Represent Henry Schein Estimates 17

Technology & Value-Added Services Market Position Practice Management Solutions Two-thirds of revenue is recurring - Technical support - E-claims and credit card processing Only practice management software solutions provider servicing dental, animal health and medical practitioners U.S. penetration - Over 40% dental practices - Over 50% animal health practices - Growing physician presence A leader in servicing large practices in Dental and Animal Health Direct access to over 85% of dental schools in North America In 14 countries outside the U.S. Synergies with broader distribution business Leveraging R&D, marketing, and technology across business units Technology development for a global business Financial Services Full-service provider of financial services Providing value-add to clients Source: Henry Schein Estimates 18

Technology & Value-Added Solutions 2014 Henry Schein Global Technology & Value-Added Services By Geography $348.9M or 3.4% of Net Sales Key Acquisitions Exan (2012) McAllister/ImproMed (2011) Approximately 14% of Total 2014 Company Operating Income 19

Financial Performance

Growth Since Going Public ($ in millions, except per share data) 1995 2014 Compound Annual Growth Rate Net Sales $616.2 $10,371.4 16% Operating Income $19.3 $715.1 21% Operating Margin 3.1% 6.9% 20 bp Net Income $9.1 $466.1 23% Diluted EPS $0.34 $5.44 16% 21

Full Year 2014 Financial Highlights ($ in millions, except per share data) 2013 2014 Growth Sales $9,560.6 $10,371.4 8.5% Operating Income¹ $677.1 $715.1 5.6% Operating Margin¹ 7.08% 6.89% (19) bp Net Income 1 $433.4 $466.1 7.5% Diluted EPS 1 $4.95 $5.44 9.9% 2014 EPS Results Exceeded Top of our November 2013 Guidance Range by 5 ¹ Excludes certain non-recurring items to provide a more comparable basis for analysis 22

Q2 2015 Financial Highlights ($ in millions, except per share data) Q2 2014 Q2 2015 Growth Sales $2,615.4 $2,629.3 0.5% 1 Operating Income 2 $180.8 $190.3 5.2% Operating Margin 2 6.91% 7.24% 32 bp Net Income 2 $116.2 $123.2 6.0% Diluted EPS 2 $1.35 $1.46 8.1% 3 1 7.5% in constant currency 2 Excludes restructuring costs recorded in Q2 2015 to provide a more comparable basis for analysis. 3 13.3% in constant currency 23

Diversified Sales in Complementary Markets 2014 Worldwide Sales: $10.4 billion By Product By Geography Future Sales Sales outside of North America expected to grow at a faster rate Fragmented markets Large market penetration in North America Geographic expansion 24

Sales Highlights 7% Long-Term Financial Model and Goals Goal: Grow 1% to 2% faster than end market growth rates (organic) Result: Sales Growth 2010 2011 1 2012 1 2013 2014 Internal 3% 5% 5% 4% 5% Acquisition 12% 5% 3% 3% 4% Total Local Currency Sales Growth 15% 11% 7% 7% 9% Foreign Exchange/Other - % 2% (2%) - % - % Total Sales Growth 15% 13% 5% 7% 9% As originally reported except as noted 1 Adjusted for extra week in 2011 25

Operating Income and Margin Highlights 7% Long-Term Financial Model and Goals Goal: Continued operating margin expansion Approximately 20 basis points expansion in current environment (on a same store basis) Higher as end markets and sales accelerate Result: 1995 2014 (Average Annual Operating Margin 3.1% 6.9% Increase of 20 bp) 26

Earnings Highlights Long-Term Financial Model and Goals Goal: High single to low double digit organic diluted EPS growth enhanced by share repurchases and acquisitions Result: 1995 2014 Diluted EPS $0.34 $5.44 (CAGR of 16%) 27

Cash Flow Highlights Long-Term Financial Model and Goals Annual operating cash flow has exceeded net income by nearly $600 million since 2009 28

Cash Return to Shareholders Share Repurchases 29

Investing in the Future Goal is to invest $200 to $300 million annually in strategic M&A Net of Cash Acquired 30

Strong Balance Sheet ($ in millions) Net Debt to Total Capitalization Ratio June 27, 2015 Cash & Equivalents Working Capital Total Assets Total Debt Equity DSO Inventory Turns Net Debt to Total Capitalization Ratio $47.1 $1,268.6 $6,105.6 $735.7 $2,866.0 39.3 days 5.8x 19.4% 31

Investment Merits Multiple organic and strategic growth opportunities Proven financial track record Operating model goals set the stage for attractive long-term growth Experienced Management Team 32