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What Are The Top Career Options After Dental Graduation (BDS/MDS)

This comprehensive article describes all the career options that are available to a Dental Graduate after Completing BDS.

7. What After BDS: OPENING A CLINIC: BE SELF EMPLOYED

The journey from 1st year BDS till the 4th year BDS + Internship is nothing less than the effort that is required to cross a mountain without any gear. But as you approach the completion of your internship, you are already in deep thoughts regarding What after BDS?

There can be multiple career options (that we are discussing in this article).

However, there is one option that is evergreen for every dentist: To open & establish their own clinical practice.

Its a dream of almost every dental surgeon to have their own dental practice and to see it grow as the years’ pass by. In many ways, it is an entrepreneurial venture, where you are the CEO who needs to manage a private health establishment taking care of: patient care, legalities, modern treatments, newer methods, updated equipment, and of course, financial management.

By the time a dental student completes the internship, the youthful exuberance of being a doctor gives way to the reality of the situation that they find themselves in, in regards to career and earning capacity. They are faced with a lot of questions as to What After BDS? The peer pressure and constant comparison with friends/relatives from other streams who have started earning make the scenario tougher. I have come across cases, where even BDS students who Topped every year, are feeling disillusioned and inferior at the current state of their career. They start questioning their career choice.


So, one of the most common actions in this scenario is to set up your own private practice. It is easier said than done. It requires a lot of planning. However, there are certain benefits of starting your dental practice early.

Some open it right after passing and some take little time.

  1. You have time and youth on your side to work hard and establish your dental practice. Being young also provides you the cushion to bounce back from any failures with better plans.
  2. There is always demand among patients for a good dental setup. A dental private practice is still profitable if managed properly
  3. 2 to 3 year s down the line, your dental practice will pick up. You also have the option to try and get into MDS in one of your preferred dental specialties. Its a case of the best of both worlds. You already have a practice that is thriving + you are now a post-graduate (MDS).
  4. You also have the choice to complete specialized diploma courses such as Laser, Implants, etc. With time your practice brand gets the name and you can join as instructors for the specialized dental skills.

Unless you change your career stream or get into academics, Govt. jobs, or Army: sooner or later you will plan to open a private practice.

But you have to remember it is not a simple thing. You need to manage and plan your finances properly.

A proper estimation of how much finance you have/can manage and how much you will need to spend is crucial.

Dental private practice is an investment-oriented profession.You will have to invest and wait for the icubation period before you can hope for any sizeable returns/profits.

Setting up a dental practice and practice management are big topics to discuss. At DentalOrg.com, we have a great collection of articles explaining in detail about every aspect of setting up a dental practice. So, I will break down this vast topic into a few separate articles. Each of these articles will give you valuable information on all the aspects of running a professional/clinical practice. The articles have been written by experienced practitioners and dental professionals who are experts in Dental Practice Management. Don’t miss any of the articles below.



Articles on Clinical Practice Management & Stages of Dental Practice

5 Stages in the Professional Life cycle of a Dentist – Dental Practice Management

Learn about 5 stages in the professional life cycle of a dentist. We are taught dentistry but no one teaches us the business cycle of Dental Practice. This lack of knowledge regarding the business aspect is hurting the dentists in the long run.

Dental Practice Management: How To Make A Good Dental Clinic With Minimum Investment

Dental Practice Management: How To Make A Good Dental Clinic With Minimum Investment? This post will tell you 7 Best Ways to do so. This article is for all those young dentists planning to open their dental clinic/set up.

Dental Practice Management : 10 Greatest Mistakes to Avoid in Your Dental Practice

Very essential for a successful dental career & dental practice management. How can a new dental graduate start a successful practice and make it profitable in the shortest time? By NOT MAKING 10 MISTAKES You must read to avoid these TOP 10 Mistakes that will enable you to have a profitable dental practice in a short time.

9 Ways to Attract New Patients To Your Dental Practice

The success or failure of every dental practice and health establishment depends on the number of clients visiting it. In this post, we will read about 9 ways that every dentist can use to get new people to visit their dental clinic.

Articles on Financial Aspect of Dental Practice

How To Choose Bank Loans for Your Dental Practice – Dental Practice Management

Every venture in this world needs financial investment. Same is true for dentists also. Establishing a new dental practice or expanding an existing dental practice also requires investment. However, then it gets tricky. Arranging finance is not easy, and any wrong choice can put you in a financial spot.

How can a Dentist Manage Money & Boost Up Dental Practice Revenue?

Introduction: Having a successful career in dentistry does not depend only on your dental skills. Success in dentistry is an amalgamation of many factors. One of the most important factors that have a massive impact on the success or failure of any dental practice is ” How the dentist manages the money?

10 Best Business and Financial Tips For Dentists

In this post, we will discuss 7 Tips by Warren Buffet and how dentists can use these amazing business tips in their dental practice. Running a successful dental practice in many ways is similar to running a business model. What are the similarities between running a business and a dental practice?

Where to Set Up Your Dental Practice – Urban Areas vs Small Towns?

In this post, we will explore the possibilities and advantages/disadvantages of opening a dental practice in a small town compared to much wanted urban areas. Therefore, this post is aimed at both new dental graduates and also for experienced dental practitioners who wish to expand further.

10 Steps To Start a Successful Dental Practice – Dental Practice Management

As a dentist be assured that you have chosen a viable profession with a high rate of proven success stories from all over the world. On the whole, dentists are one of the most top tax paying group of professionals, across the globe.

Top 7 Insurances For Safety Of Dentist – Dental Practice Management

Dental Practice Management. How to financially protect your clinic? How to financially cover your family? How to pay for consumer cases against your clinic? This post will give information on the insurance policies that can protect a dentist. Introduction: Insurances for dentists for their practice & family. Why Dentists need Insurances?




Dental Practice Management – Financial Aspect Of Managing A Dental Clinic

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