Is Dentistry Struggling?

Is Dentistry Struggling?

4/7/2026 5:23:46 AM   |   Comments: 0   |   Views: 41

Is Dentistry Struggling?

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In this episode of The Dental Boardroom Podcast, host Wes Read, CPA and financial advisor at Practice CFO, breaks down fresh data from the ADA Health Policy Institute (2024–2025) to uncover what’s really happening inside the dental industry. While many dentists are earning less despite working more, rising overhead, stagnant PPO reimbursements, and economic pressure are creating real challenges.

But here’s the truth: not every practice is struggling.

Some dentists are not only surviving but thriving. They’re building highly profitable practices, growing wealth faster than their peers, and creating systems that allow them to win despite industry headwinds.


This episode dives into both sides of the story and, more importantly, what separates those who struggle from those who succeed.


Key Takeaways

1. Dentistry is facing real financial pressure: Dentists are working more hours while earning less due to rising expenses and flat reimbursements.
2. Overhead is the silent profit killer: Staff wages, supplies, and operational costs are increasing year over year, shrinking take-home income.
3. Flat revenue = declining wealth: If your collections aren’t growing with inflation, you’re effectively losing purchasing power every year.
4. Growth creates leverage: Because most dental costs are fixed, increasing revenue significantly boosts profit margins.
5. PPO dependence is expensive: Insurance-based dentistry often sacrifices profitability for patient volume.
6. Business skills are no longer optional: Top-performing dentists aren’t just clinicians—they’re strong business operators.
7. “Platforming” your practice is the key to scaling: Building systems, processes, and teams allows growth beyond your personal clinical hours.
8. Three core systems drive success:
  - Marketing ? drives patient flow
  - Practice Management ? improves efficiency & experience
  - Financial Systems ? maximize profit and control cash flow

9. What gets measured gets improved: Regularly tracking performance metrics and reviewing financials is essential for growth.
10. Less personal spending = more business growth: Reinvesting in your practice (rather than lifestyle inflation) accelerates long-term success.

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