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Learn MorePractice management accounting, dental-specific tax strategies, and financial planning for solo practitioners, group practices, and DSO-affiliated dental offices.
Dental practices combine clinical care with complex business operations including insurance billing, patient financing, equipment-heavy capital expenditures, and associate compensation structures. Whether you run a solo general dentistry practice or a multi-location specialty group, the financial management demands are significant and industry-specific.
SMAART Company provides specialized accounting and advisory services for dentists, helping practice owners maximize profitability through production-based compensation modeling, equipment depreciation optimization, and dental-specific tax strategies that capture every available deduction.
Review your production reports, overhead ratios, equipment schedules, and current tax position.
Implement provider-level tracking, optimize overhead allocation, and design tax-efficient compensation structures.
Capture all available equipment deductions, retirement plan contributions, and dental-specific tax benefits.
Ongoing financial advisory for associate hiring, location expansion, and practice transition planning.
SMAART supports dental practices with production-based compensation, insurance AR management, multi-location consolidation, and associate-doctor comp modeling.
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We implement systems that track gross production, adjustments, and net collections by provider, procedure code, and insurance carrier, giving you a clear picture of practice performance and identifying revenue leakage.
SMAART provides objective financial analysis of DSO offers, comparing the economics of affiliation against continued independent ownership so you can make an informed decision.
Yes. We provide comprehensive dental practice valuations for sale, buy-in, estate planning, and DSO negotiation purposes.
Key strategies include aggressive equipment depreciation, cash-balance retirement plans, entity structuring for tax savings, and proper deduction of CE expenses and professional development costs.
Partner with SMAART for dental-specific accounting, tax optimization, and the financial guidance your practice needs to grow and thrive.
Schedule ConsultationSMAART works across the small-business spectrum. If you straddle dentistry and one of these, the same team can support both engagements.
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