What Retirement Looks Like After Selling a Dental Practice
Most dentists spend years thinking about how to sell their practice. Far fewer spend time thinking about what comes next. Yet for many retiring dentists, life after a dental practice sale can be just as important as the sale itself. After decades of patient care, business ownership, leadership, and daily responsibility, retirement often brings significant […]
How to Gradually Transition Into Retirement as a Dentist
For many dentists, retirement is not an all-or-nothing decision. After spending decades building a practice, caring for patients, and leading a team, the idea of abruptly stopping work can feel uncomfortable and unnecessary. Fortunately, retirement does not always have to happen overnight. Many practice owners choose a gradual transition that allows them to reduce their […]
Should You Sell Your Dental Practice or Continue Working?
At some point in every dentist’s career, an important question arises: Is it time to sell the practice, or should I continue working? The answer is different for every practice owner. Some dentists genuinely enjoy practicing and have no desire to retire in the near future. Others are experiencing burnout, physical fatigue, or a desire […]
Retirement Planning for Dentists: Why Your Practice May Be Your Largest Asset
When dentists think about retirement planning, they often focus on investment accounts, real estate, savings, and other financial assets. While these are all important, many practice owners overlook one of the most valuable assets they possess: their dental practice. For many dentists, the practice represents decades of work, patient relationships, and business development. In some […]
What Happens If You Wait Too Long to Sell Your Dental Practice?
Most dentists spend years focused on caring for patients, managing staff, and operating their practice. As a result, it is easy to assume there will always be time later to think about retirement and transition planning. Unfortunately, waiting too long can create challenges that are difficult to overcome. One of the most common issues is […]
Retiring Dentist? Start Planning Earlier Than You Think
For many dentists, retirement represents the reward for decades of hard work, patient care, and business ownership. Yet one of the most common mistakes retiring dentists make is underestimating how much preparation may be required before leaving practice ownership behind. Many practice owners spend years planning investments, retirement accounts, and personal finances, but give relatively […]
