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This week I wanted to address why starting a dental house-call practice doesn't have to lead to a mountain of debt. While traditional brick-and-mortar practices can cost upwards of half a million dollars, a dental house-call practice can be launched for as little as $30,000. Opting for cost-effective equipment and making savvy choices, like sterilizing at a friend's practice initially, can significantly reduce startup costs. This low-budget approach provides the flexibility to invest more as you grow your practice, avoiding the looming burden of servicing massive loans.
Open Enrollment For Dental House Call Practice Academy
Visit me at: ResiDENTAL Movement Website
Visit: AccommoDental
Visit: Home Smile Care Foundation
By Ashleigh RobinsonThis week I wanted to address why starting a dental house-call practice doesn't have to lead to a mountain of debt. While traditional brick-and-mortar practices can cost upwards of half a million dollars, a dental house-call practice can be launched for as little as $30,000. Opting for cost-effective equipment and making savvy choices, like sterilizing at a friend's practice initially, can significantly reduce startup costs. This low-budget approach provides the flexibility to invest more as you grow your practice, avoiding the looming burden of servicing massive loans.
Open Enrollment For Dental House Call Practice Academy
Visit me at: ResiDENTAL Movement Website
Visit: AccommoDental
Visit: Home Smile Care Foundation