Why So Many Dental Practices Have Deferred Maintenance 1. Dentists Focus on Clinical Work, Not Facilities Most dentists are trained to focus on patient care, not building management . So things like: aging compressors worn dental chairs outdated X-ray units failing cabinetry software upgrades get pushed down the priority list unless something breaks. 2. Cash Flow Gets Redirected Many owners prioritize: paying down student loans saving for retirement reducing working hours hiring staff Instead of reinvesting in: new technology office updates equipment replacement cycles So maintenance becomes reactive instead of proactive . 3. “I’m Selling Soon” Syndrome This is probably the biggest reason . Dentists within 3–7 years of retirement often stop investing because they think: “Why would I put $300k into the practice if I’m selling soon?” Ironically, this usually costs them more in valuation . 4. Rapid Technology Changes ...
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