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The Top 5 Factors to Consider When Buying a Dental Practice

  • Writer: Karl Frye
    Karl Frye
  • Sep 8
  • 3 min read

Updated: Sep 19

For many dentists, buying a practice is one of the most significant milestones in their career. It’s more than just acquiring a business—it’s about stepping into ownership, shaping a legacy, and creating long-term financial security. But with so many opportunities on the market, how do you know which practice is the right fit?



At Frye Practice Sales, we’ve guided countless buyers through the process of acquiring a dental practice in California. Here are the top five factors every buyer should consider before making a decision.


1. Location, Location, Location


Where your practice is located will impact everything from patient demographics to long-term growth. Consider:


  • Population density and growth trends

  • Competition in the area

  • Accessibility and parking availability


A prime location can give you a steady flow of new patients, while the wrong location can make it harder to grow—even with excellent care.


2. Practice Financials


Reviewing financial records is essential to ensure the practice is truly profitable. Key areas to look at include:


  • Annual collections and overhead costs

  • Payer mix (insurance vs. cash patients)

  • Profit margins and trends over several years


At Frye Practice Sales, we provide lender-ready valuations so buyers have a clear picture of financial health before moving forward.


3. Patient Base & Reputation


The existing patient base is one of the most valuable assets you’ll acquire. Ask:


  • How many active patients does the practice have?

  • What is the patient retention rate?

  • Does the practice have strong online reviews and referrals?


A loyal, stable patient base means you can step in with a foundation for success from day one.


4. Staff & Office Culture


Your team can make or break your transition into ownership. Consider the staff’s:


  • Experience and tenure

  • Relationship with patients

  • Willingness to stay after the sale


At Frye Practice Sales, we help buyers develop transition strategies to retain staff and keep operations running smoothly.


5. Growth Potential


A great practice isn’t just profitable today—it has room to grow tomorrow. Look at:


  • Untapped services (like implants, Invisalign, or cosmetic dentistry)

  • Opportunity to expand hours or add associates

  • Marketing strategies that could bring in new patients


With the right vision, a good practice can be transformed into a thriving, multi-million-dollar business.


Understanding the Transition Process


Transitioning into ownership can be overwhelming. It’s not just about the financials; it’s about building relationships and understanding the culture of the practice. You’ll want to connect with the current owner and staff. This connection can provide insights into the practice’s operations and patient interactions.


Building Relationships


Establishing rapport with the current owner can ease the transition. They can share valuable knowledge about patient preferences and practice nuances. This information is crucial for maintaining continuity and ensuring patient satisfaction.


Training and Support


Consider seeking training or mentorship from experienced practice owners. They can offer guidance on managing staff, handling finances, and marketing your new practice. This support can be invaluable as you navigate the early days of ownership.


Marketing Your New Practice


Once you take over, it’s time to market your new practice. Your goal is to attract new patients while retaining the existing ones.


Online Presence


In today’s digital age, having a strong online presence is essential. Ensure your practice has an updated website and active social media profiles. Engage with your community through online platforms. This engagement can help you connect with potential patients and build trust.


Community Involvement


Participate in local events and health fairs. Offering free dental screenings or educational workshops can showcase your expertise. This involvement not only promotes your practice but also builds relationships within the community.


Ready to Take the Next Step?


Buying a dental practice is a big decision, but you don’t have to navigate it alone. At Frye Practice Sales, we help buyers identify the right opportunities, evaluate financials, secure financing, and ensure a smooth transition into ownership.


If you're ready to explore your options, reach out to us today! We’re here to help you every step of the way.

 
 
 

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