Despite the pandemic, corporate dentistry (DSOs) continues to experience tremendous growth, fueled by a rising supply of private equity funds, an increasing number of practice sellers, and a growing number of graduating dentists. This rapid DSO growth is helping to drive up practice values. Below, practice transition experts Jonathan Martin, CPA and Wade Coleman, JD discuss how these rapidly changing trends will affect you and your transition plans.
Growth in Corporate Dentistry
Corporate dentistry has recorded phenomenal growth over the past seven years, with the five largest dental management companies increasing their number of practice locations by more than 2,100, as illustrated below...
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