Our recent member survey and related financial statements from 145 practices across the country revealed higher profitability in virtually every segment of dentistry in 2021 compared to 2019 (pre-pandemic). Most practices reported increased new patients, higher treatment acceptance rates, and improved production and collections, spurring greater profitability. How does your practice stack up? Below are our member survey results, along with our practice profitability analysis.
Number Of New Patients Increasing
71% of doctors reported that their number of new patients grew last year, the highest percentage ever. These practices saw new patients increasing by an average of 19%, largely due to pent-up demand and increased dental needs from care put off during the pandemic. Moreover, a record number...
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