Growing gains

01 March 2024

Are you thinking of expanding? Laura Dewes explains why it could pay big dividends.

Tony Gaskins, business mentor and motivational speaker, said, “If you don’t build your dream, someone else will hire you to help them build theirs.”

Running your dental practice is liberating and, if you’re doing it right, successful and profitable. One of the advantages of a single practice is that it’s simpler to have everything under one roof. It’s less risky as you’re not spreading your assets too thin. But one of the problems is that it has limited growth. Once you’ve hit capacity, you’ve hit a barrier. In a world where demand for dental provision is high – as many as 3,000 people per NHS dentist in some areas – that puts you at a disadvantage.

Indeed, perhaps you’re currently at the stage where your practice has grown so much that your building can no longer house all the treatments you need it to. Maybe it’s time to think about opening a second site.

Owning multiple dental practices can offer numerous benefits. One of the primary benefits is the potential for increased revenue. With multiple locations, dentists can tap into a larger patient base and provide services to a more extensive geographical area. This allows for the diversification of income streams and can lead to higher profitability. Having multiple surgeries also enables economies of scale, as dentists can centralise certain administrative functions and share resources, resulting in cost savings.

Expansion can provide opportunities to delegate responsibilities and achieve a better work-life balance. Hiring the right people and the ability to delegate is therefore key. By distributing their workload across different locations, practice owners can potentially reduce their overall stress levels.

Competitive edge

Dentists who own multiple practices have a competitive edge when it comes to recruiting and retaining talented staff members. With more locations, there are more opportunities for dental professionals to join your business and advance their careers. Additionally, the ability to offer career development opportunities within the organisation can help retain skilled staff members who may otherwise seek positions elsewhere. Given the current recruitment crisis, this is a real plus.

Owning more than one practice can open up avenues for personal and professional growth too. With each additional location, practice owners can gain valuable experience in managing and leading a team, marketing their services, and handling business operations. This experience can help dentists enhance their management skills and build their leadership qualities. Moreover, multiple practices provide opportunities for collaboration and sharing of best practices – both commercial and clinical – between different locations, allowing dentists to continuously learn and improve.

Enhanced reputation

Expanding your dental practice can contribute to enhancing your professional reputation. Having multiple locations suggests that your practice is thriving and successful, giving patients more confidence in your services. It is also likely to attract new patients who may be seeking dental care from established and reputable dental providers.


It’s important to be aware that owning multiple practices doesn’t necessarily equate to owning multiple profitable practices. While acknowledging there are many advantages to operating multiple practices, including the ability to make bulk purchases, expanding buying power, more capacity for leverage and the opportunity for greater exit planning – it’s not without its challenges. After all, there is the increased responsibility, more staff to manage, the potential for higher debt and the associated stress that goes with all of this to consider, too.

However, owning multiple dental practices does offer dentists distinct benefits. From increased revenue and patient access to improved work-life balance and professional growth, the advantages are many. By expanding their footprint, dentists can provide dental care to a wider population, enhance their reputation, and create a thriving business.

When you are 100 per cent sure that it’s the right move for you, the Dental Elite team is on hand to help you build your dream. We have more than a decade of experience in the buying and selling of dental practices.

For more information call 01788 545900 or visit https://dentalelite.co.uk/