21 statistics on dentist income by age

How does dentist income change with age? Here are 21 statistics on mean income by dentist age, according to the American Dental Association 2010 Survey of Dental Practice report.

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General practitioners
•    Age 35 to 39: $192,720
•    Age 40 to 44: $208,850
•    Age 45 to 49: $160,840
•    Age 50 to 54: $208,610
•    Age 55 to 59: $182,750
•    Age 60 to 64: $185,070
•    Age 65 and older: $127,650

Specialists
•    Age 35 to 39: $310,100
•    Age 40 to 44: $325,650
•    Age 45 to 49: $282,120
•    Age 50 to 54: $291,090
•    Age 55 to 59: $319,970
•    Age 60 to 64: $275,210
•    Age 65 and older: $195,800

All solo practitioners
•    Under 35: $165,160
•    Age 35 to 39: $214,550
•    Age 40 to 44: $238,600
•    Age 45 to 49: $183,060
•    Age 50 to 54: $219,800
•    Age 55 to 59: $201,050
•    Age 60 to 64: $202,170
•    Age 65 and older: $139,160

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