Associate Dentist to Owner Podcast

If You Want Freedom, Become an Owner

12 min ยท 2. juni 2026
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๐Ÿ“‹ Free Download: Practice Evaluation Checklist https://practiceown.com/pdf [https://practiceown.com/pdf] The number one predictor of job satisfaction is autonomy. If you want freedom and control over your life as a dentist, you need to become an owner. In this video, I cover the four types of freedom you gain when you stop being an associate and start being the boss. What we cover: - Why autonomy is the #1 predictor of job satisfaction - Freedom to control your schedule (my 3-day work week) - Freedom to choose which patients and insurances you take - Freedom to take time off without asking permission - Freedom to build equity in a business you own - Why DSOs need you to stay as an associate - The real financial difference between owning and associating ๐Ÿ’ผ Work with me: I help dentists evaluate dental practices before they buy. Every practice I evaluate gets compared against my database of 500+ evaluations. https://practiceown.com [https://practiceown.com] ๐Ÿ“ฌ Questions? Reach out directly: chris@practiceown.com [chris@practiceown.com] 0:00 Intro: Autonomy and Job Satisfaction 1:33 Freedom to Control Your Schedule 4:33 Freedom to Choose Your Patients 6:36 Freedom to Take Time Off 7:44 Freedom to Build Equity 9:41 It's Hard, But You Can Do It 11:00 Why DSOs Don't Want You to Become an Owner

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If You Want Freedom, Become an Owner

๐Ÿ“‹ Free Download: Practice Evaluation Checklist https://practiceown.com/pdf [https://practiceown.com/pdf] The number one predictor of job satisfaction is autonomy. If you want freedom and control over your life as a dentist, you need to become an owner. In this video, I cover the four types of freedom you gain when you stop being an associate and start being the boss. What we cover: - Why autonomy is the #1 predictor of job satisfaction - Freedom to control your schedule (my 3-day work week) - Freedom to choose which patients and insurances you take - Freedom to take time off without asking permission - Freedom to build equity in a business you own - Why DSOs need you to stay as an associate - The real financial difference between owning and associating ๐Ÿ’ผ Work with me: I help dentists evaluate dental practices before they buy. Every practice I evaluate gets compared against my database of 500+ evaluations. https://practiceown.com [https://practiceown.com] ๐Ÿ“ฌ Questions? Reach out directly: chris@practiceown.com [chris@practiceown.com] 0:00 Intro: Autonomy and Job Satisfaction 1:33 Freedom to Control Your Schedule 4:33 Freedom to Choose Your Patients 6:36 Freedom to Take Time Off 7:44 Freedom to Build Equity 9:41 It's Hard, But You Can Do It 11:00 Why DSOs Don't Want You to Become an Owner

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Your Accountant Is Wrong About Dental Acquisitions

๐Ÿ“‹ Free Download: Practice Evaluation Checklist https://practiceown.com/pdf [https://practiceown.com/pdf] If you're buying a dental practice, be very careful about listening to advice from accountants. Accountants are great for taxes, but they don't understand how dental practices actually work. In this video, I break down why financial statements alone can't tell you if a practice is worth buying, and how the wrong advice can cost you hundreds of thousands of dollars. What we cover: - Why accountants don't understand dental practice acquisitions - The fundamental trap of assuming buyer production = seller production - Why "unprofitable" practices can be goldmines for buyers - How older sellers slow down and stop treatment planning - Using a 500-practice database to spot over-treatment red flags - Why the most profitable practices on paper can be the worst to buy - The danger of buying a practice with no patients ๐Ÿ’ผ Work with me: I help dentists evaluate dental practices before they buy. Every practice I evaluate gets compared against my database of 500+ evaluations. https://practiceown.com [https://practiceown.com] ๐Ÿ“ฌ Questions? Reach out directly: chris@practiceown.com [chris@practiceown.com] 0:00 Intro 1:02 The Fundamental Trap: Seller vs. Buyer Production 2:28 Why Older Sellers Stop Treatment Planning 4:56 Goldmine vs. Overcrowded: Real Examples 5:32 The 500-Practice Database and Crown Ratios 6:09 Gross Negligence and Over-Treatment 7:27 Buying a Practice with No Patients 8:57 Key Takeaway

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๐Ÿ“‹ Free Download: Practice Evaluation Checklist https://practiceown.com/pdf [https://practiceown.com/pdf] A complete, step-by-step overview of how to buy a dental practice in 2026. From saving your emergency fund to finding practices, negotiating the price, securing financing, and closing the deal. If you're a dentist thinking about ownership, this is the video to watch first. What we cover: - How much you need saved before buying (5-10% of purchase price) - Why there's no "Zillow" for dental practices - How practice brokers work (and their incentives) - Why 80% of practices on the market aren't worth buying - How to negotiate the purchase price - The truth about practice valuations and "multiples" - How banks decide how much to lend - Comparing loan offers and avoiding bad terms - Due diligence and verification - The "death spiral" of buying a practice without enough patients - Why now is the best time to buy ๐Ÿ’ผ Work with me: I help dentists evaluate dental practices before they buy. Every practice I evaluate gets compared against my database of 500+ evaluations. https://practiceown.com [https://practiceown.com] ๐Ÿ“ฌ Questions? Reach out directly: chris@practiceown.com [chris@practiceown.com] 0:00 Intro 0:10 Step 1: Save Your Emergency Fund 1:53 Step 2: Find a Practice to Buy 5:17 What Brokers Will Show You First 7:40 Evaluating the Broker Packet 10:12 Step 3: Negotiate the Purchase Price 17:24 Step 4: Due Diligence and Verification 18:56 Step 5: Secure Your Loan 21:54 Other Steps Before Closing 25:01 The "Death Spiral" of Not Enough Patients 28:35 Growth Opportunity vs. Obligation 30:15 Wrap-Up

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๐Ÿ“‹ Free Download: Practice Evaluation Checklist https://practiceown.com/pdf [https://practiceown.com/pdf] I recently crossed 500 dental practice evaluations. In this video, I'm sharing the biggest lessons I've learned helping dentists buy practices over the last few years. If you're thinking about buying a dental practice, these are the things you should know before looking. What we cover: Why 80% of practices on the market aren't worth buying The one number that matters more than revenue How to instantly tell if a practice has enough patients Red flags about why the seller is really selling Where the real growth opportunities are hiding Why low payroll is actually a warning sign Why location matters way less than you think How to know if you can actually afford a practice ๐Ÿ’ผ Work with me: I help dentists evaluate dental practices before they buy. Every practice I evaluate gets compared against my database of 500+ evaluations. https://practiceown.com [https://practiceown.com] ๐Ÿ“ฌ Questions? Reach out directly: chris@practiceown.com [chris@practiceown.com] 0:00 Intro 0:20 1. 80% of Practices Are Not Worth Buying 5:35 2. Revenue Per Patient Is the Most Important Number 10:07 3. Count the Hygienists 16:00 4. Why Is the Seller Selling? 21:46 5. Procedures and Growth Opportunities 25:25 6. Be Careful About Payroll 29:00 7. Location Matters Less Than You Think 31:41 8. Price vs. Affordability 37:26 Wrap-Up

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