What is the average age dentists retire? 8 key statistics

Over the past 15 years, an American Dental Association Health Policy analysis found dentists are starting to retire later in their lives.

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Here are eight key statistics on dentists’ average retirement age from 2001 to 2015.

•    2001: 64.7 years old
•    2003: 65.4 years old
•    2005: 66.2 years old
•    2007: 67.1 years old
•    2009: 67.3 years old
•    2011: 68.1 years old
•    2013: 68.5 years old
•    2015: 68.8 years old

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