Planning for your exit as a dentist is crucial, regardless of your age or career stage. When dentists leave their practices without proper planning, it often leads to chaos. A sharp drop in patient continuity of care, a team stuck between the old and new--not sure they’ll keep their jobs, and that same dentist still mired in debt.
Shockingly, only 4% of dentists are able to retire and maintain their previous quality of life, and the average retirement age has increased from 62 to 69.
We don’t want that for you!
Instead of putting off planning and getting stuck with the unthinkable, it's vital that you start planning your exit as soon as possible, even if you're years away from retirement.
With the added urgency of a once-in-an-industry window to consolidate your practice with DSOs, it's crucial to figure out what you want right now.
But what ARE your options? And how do you make a plan that doesn't just benefit yourself, but also protects your team and patients? It's all about knowing your options and making a plan.