18 statistics on dentist workload & compensation

Here are 18 statistics on private practice dentist mean income, workload and age, according to the American Dental Association’s 2010 Survey of Dental Practice.

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Part-time dentists (less than 32 hours per week)

General practitioners

•    Net income: $170,720
•    Age: 54.2
•    Hours worked per week: 25.3

Specialists

•    Net income: $308,540
•    Age: 54.8
•    Hours worked per week: 25.2  

All independent non-solo

•    Net income: $199,730
•    Age: 54.3
•    Hours worked per week: 25.3  

Full-time dentists (more than 32 hours per week)

General practitioners

•    Net income: $241,400
•    Age: 50.7
•    Hours worked per week: 38.4

Specialists

•    Net income: $360,270
•    Age: 52
•    Hours worked per week: 40.5

All independent non-solo

•    Net income: $266,640
•    Age: 51
•    Hours worked per week: 38.9 

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