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Dentist

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AVG. SALARY

$145,300

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EDUCATION

Doctoral degree

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JOB OUTLOOK

Increasing

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Real-Life Math

Dentists who run their own private clinics are basically businesspeople. The amount of money they earn depends on how many clients they have, how much they spend on staff, services, equipment and space, and how well they manage the operation.

"We have to do bookkeeping just like every other businessperson," says dentist Sasha Prior.

You're a dentist with a busy private practice. Keeping up with the patients doesn't leave you much time for the management side of your work, so you like to check into the business on occasion.

You do this by looking at your net daily profit. This is the amount of money your office makes in a day after you subtract your expenses from your revenue. Using the figures listed below, figure out your net daily earnings.

Procedures Performed

9 exams, 18 cleanings, 13 root planings, 15 fluoride treatments, 5 fillings, 6 X-rays, 3 tooth extractions, 1 root canal and 2 crowns

Fee List

Exam $23, cleaning $23, root planing $28, fluoride $10, filling $55, X-ray $35, tooth extraction $57, root canal $350 and crown $550

Expenses

The two full-time dental hygienists each earn $176 a day. And one part-timer earns half that amount.

  • The secretary earns $128 a day
  • Bookkeeping is $75 a day
  • Business expenses and office rental are $285 a day
  • Equipment costs average $600 a day

In the end, what is the net daily profit?