Working in GP's offices

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Are there any prosthodontics out there work in multiple GP's offices. I feel it can be a good niche as I can start up pretty quickly. I can make the immedites pretty fast and I don't have to have the stress to open an office in the friggin expensive NYC.

Can one be successful doing this? If so, how do I approach GPs in terms of the agreements. Can I just take a straight 70% and 30$ to cover GP's office overhead and chairtime. Thank you.
 
Are there any prosthodontics out there work in multiple GP's offices. I feel it can be a good niche as I can start up pretty quickly. I can make the immedites pretty fast and I don't have to have the stress to open an office in the friggin expensive NYC.

Can one be successful doing this? If so, how do I approach GPs in terms of the agreements. Can I just take a straight 70% and 30$ to cover GP's office overhead and chairtime. Thank you.

You can post an ad for yourself as a "traveling prosthodontist". I doubt if you can make a comfortable income this way. Why not go elsewhere? DP
 
Why is that? I can do all the immediates, implant retained dentures, complete/partial dentures. I will make all those. What is considered a "comfortable" income if I do these? If I can hit 130G range, that is okay for me.
 
Why is that? I can do all the immediates, implant retained dentures, complete/partial dentures. I will make all those. What is considered a "comfortable" income if I do these? If I can hit 130G range, that is okay for me.

You can have your own office and make way more than that. If you work for a GP, you will be given only a piece of the pie and you are the one making it. Why not make the pie and have all of it? DP
 
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