General dentistry acquisitions

General Dental Practices for Sale

Browse general dental practices for sale by region, collections, hygiene profile, operatories, real estate, and seller transition fit.

Illustration of general dentistry acquisition signals
Practice Profile

General dentistry acquisition signals.

For general dental practices, buyers should compare operational quality, patient retention, facility capacity, and transition risk before requesting confidential details.

Collections
Revenue quality
Hygiene
Recurring patient base
Transition
Continuity after sale
Buyer diligence areas
Collections and cash flow qualityHigh
Hygiene and recall strengthHigh
Facility and operatory fitMed
Seller and team transitionHigh

Source: IPS buyer diligence criteria and public listing structure.

Available opportunities

General dental practice opportunities

Compare public acquisition signals first, then request confidential details when a listing fits your search criteria.

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Confidential General Dental Practice — Central Orange County

Orange County, CA · Approx. $1.2M annual collections · 5 operatories · established hygiene program · seller transition available.

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Coastal Orange County Buyer-Alert Opportunity

A confidential seller conversation is active but not yet public. Qualified buyers interested in Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, or Huntington Beach should join alerts.

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Buyer guide

What to review before buying a dental practice in a general dental practice.

A strong opportunity is more than revenue. Buyers should understand patient retention, provider mix, lease terms, hygiene production, growth levers, and whether the transition plan supports continuity.

Financial quality

Review collections trends, hygiene revenue, payer mix, adjustments, provider production, and recurring patient demand.

Facility fit

Operatories, lease terms, equipment age, visibility, parking, and expansion potential all influence deal quality.

Patient base

Consider family density, language needs, employer base, referral patterns, and local competition.

Transition plan

Clarify seller support, staff retention, associate coverage, and handoff expectations before diligence gets deep.

Common questions

Buying a dental practice in general dentistry: FAQs.

Are listings confidential?

Often, yes. IPS may use a county or regional label until a buyer is qualified and an NDA is completed.

What can I see before signing an NDA?

Public listings can usually show practice type, general market, approximate collections, operatories, real estate status, and transition notes.

How do I find opportunities that are not public?

Join the buyer list for your target area and practice type. Some opportunities are shared privately with qualified buyers first.

How should I compare nearby markets?

Compare patient demographics, lease costs, payer mix, competition, commute patterns, and the quality of available practice financials.

Buyer alerts

Looking for a specific dental practice in a general dental practice?

Tell IPS where you want to buy, what type of practice fits your goals, and what financial profile you want to see. Qualified buyers may hear about confidential opportunities before they appear publicly.

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