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The latest Survey and Economic Research on Dentistry reports published by the ADA are listed below. Reports are generally available either in a bound, hard copy or downloadable, electronic format. To see a preview of these and other reports, or to place an order, visit the ADA Catalog.
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2006–07 Survey of Dental Education: Volume 5 – Finances (June 2008)
Volume 5 of the 2006–07 Survey of Dental Education report series has just been published. Published annually, this report details the revenue and expenses for the operations of 56 United States dental schools during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2006. To ensure confidentiality, randomly generated school codes are used in place of school names in all tables that provide financial data.
As illustrated in the report, total revenue per full-time enrollment (FTE) decreased from $102,852 in Fiscal Year Ending (FYE) 2005 to $102,146 in FYE 2006. Total expenditures per FTE, meanwhile, increased slightly between FYE 2005 and FYE 2006, from $96,671 to $96,714.
The cost of the report (item code SDE5-2006) is $90 for members, $135 for non-member dentists, and $270 for commercial organizations, plus shipping and handling. This report is also available as a downloadable file (item code SDE5-2006D) at the same prices, excluding shipping and handling.
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2006 Survey of Dental Practice – Pediatric Dentists in Private Practice (June 2008)
The average net income from the primary private practice of owner pediatric dentists was $314,400 in 2005, according to this newly-published report. The publication also shows that the average gross billings per owner for all independent pediatric dentists was $979,060 in 2005.
In addition to net income and gross billings information, this newly published report includes information on practice expenses, number of hours worked, time spent in the dental practice, number of patient visits, patients’ insurance coverage, gender and age distribution of patients, and employment of dental practice personnel for pediatric dentists. Multiple-year trend charts are included for many of these statistics.
The cost of the publication (item code PED-2006) is $100 for members, $150 for non-member dentists, and $300 for commercial organizations, plus shipping and handling. This report is also available as a downloadable file (item code PED-2006D, same prices apply, but there is no shipping and handling charge).
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2006 Survey of Dental Practice – Annual Expenses of Operating a Private Practice
(May 2008)
Dentists spend an average of 21.4% of their gross billings on salaries and wages for non-dentist employees according to a new report published by the ADA Survey Center. The 2006 Survey of Dental Practice report Annual Expenses of Operating a Private Practice includes percentage expenses for 25 individual expense categories, including dental supplies, shareholder dentists’ salaries, lab charges, and rent.
This report also includes the average annual dollar amount of expenses for each of these 25 categories. In addition to averages, the report also provides 1st quartile, median and 3rd quartile statistics. The information is presented by type of owner: all independent, solo, and independent nonsolo, and by type of dentist: all, general practitioners, and specialists.
The cost of the publication (item code SDPAE-2006) is $100 for members, $150 for non-member dentists, and $300 for commercial organizations, plus shipping and handling. This report is also available as a downloadable file (item code SDPAE-2006D, same prices apply, but there is no shipping and handling charge).
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2006–07 Survey of Dental Education: Volume 2 – Tuition, Admission, and Attrition (April 2008)
Volume 2 of the 2006–07 Survey of Dental Education report series is now available. This report, published annually, includes statistical information on annual resident and non-resident tuition, general fees and other fixed costs. It also provides information on admissions policies of dental schools in U.S. and Canada; the number of applicants; academic qualifications of first-year students; criteria employed in the admissions process; advanced placement and number of international dental school graduates; distribution of first-year students according to citizenship; and information on students withdrawing from dental school.
As illustrated in the report, trends in total costs for all four years of dental school show a consistent yearly increase for both residents and non-residents. Over the last ten years, costs for residents among all United States dental schools increased by 80.4%, from $72,195 to $130,236. During the same period, non-resident costs have increased by 68.5%, from $106,421 in 1997-98 to $179,344 in 2006-07. Proportionally, the difference between resident and non-resident tuition and fees has decreased during the past decade; non-resident students paid 47.4% more than residents in 1997-98, and 37.7% more than residents in 2006-07.
The cost of the report (item code SDE2-2006) is $90 for members, $135 for non-member dentists, and $270 for commercial organizations, plus shipping and handling. This report is also available as a downloadable file (item code SDE2-2006D) at the same prices, excluding shipping and handling.
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2006 Survey of Dental Practice – Orthodontists and Dentofacial Orthopedists in Private Practice (April 2008)
For all owner orthodontists and dentofacial orthopedists, the average practice expenses as a percentage of gross billings decreased from 58.1% in 1998 to 56.9% in 2005, according to this report. The publication also shows that gross billings per practice hour for all solo orthodontists and dentofacial orthopedists increased 138.9% from $222.70 in 1992 to $532.10 in 2005.
In addition to practice expenses and gross billings information, this report includes information on net income, number of hours worked, time spent in the dental practice, gender and age distribution of patients, number of patient visits, patients’ insurance coverage, employment of dental practice personnel for orthodontists and dentofacial orthopedists and more. Multiple-year trend charts are included for many of these statistics.
The cost of the publication (item code ORT-2006) is $100 for members, $150 for non-member dentists, and $300 for commercial organizations, plus shipping and handling. This report is also available as a downloadable file (item code ORT-2006D, same prices apply, but there is no shipping and handling charge).
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2006 Survey of Dental Practice – Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons in Private Practice (April 2008)
The average net income of owner oral and maxillofacial surgeons was $389,970 in 2005, according to this publication. The report also shows that the average gross billings per owner for all independent oral and maxillofacial surgeons was $1,069,040 in 2005.
In addition to net income and gross billings information, this report includes information on practice expenses, number of hours worked, time spent in the dental practice, number of patient visits, patients’ insurance coverage, gender and age distribution of patients, employment of dental practice personnel for oral and maxillofacial surgeons and more. Multiple-year trend charts are included for many of these statistics.
The cost of the publication (item code OMS-2006) is $100 for members, $150 for non-member dentists, and $300 for commercial organizations, plus shipping and handling. This report is also available as a downloadable file (item code OMS-2006D, same prices apply, but there is no shipping and handling charge).
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2006 Survey of Dental Practice-Income from the Private Practice of Dentistry (April 2008)
Incomes of owner general practitioners increased 6.7% from 2004 to 2005 according to this report. “Income from the Private Practice of Dentistry,” the first report published from the ADA’s 2006 Survey of Dental Practice, shows that in 2005 GPs earned an average net income of $198,350 while specialists’ average net income was $304,020 in that year. From 2001 to 2005, general practitioners net incomes have increased 13.0% while specialists’ incomes have grown by 10.4% during that same time period.
In addition to net income figures, the report includes data on dentists’ expenses, gross billings and sources of gross billings. Five-year trend charts are included for many of these statistics.
The cost of the report (item code SDPI-2006) is $100 for ADA members, $150 for nonmembers, and $300 for commercial firms. The report is also available as a downloadable file (item code SDPI-2006D) at the same prices, excluding shipping and handling.
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2006–07 Survey of Dental Education: Volume 1 – Academic Programs, Enrollment and Graduates (March 2008)
Volume 1 of the 2006–07 Survey of Dental Education report series is now available. This report, published annually, provides statistical information on academic programs, admission requirements, enrollment and graduate levels, tuition costs, and faculty at United States dental schools. Selected information is included for Canadian dental schools as well. The publication also features trends in applications, first-year and total predoctoral enrollment, attrition rates, number of graduates, female student enrollment and first-year tuition and fees.
As illustrated in the report, the overall number of US dental school graduates increased 14.9% between 1997 and 2006 (from 3,930 to 4,515). The number of male graduates increased by 0.4%, from 2,480 to 2,489 in 2006, while the number of female graduates rose 39.7%, from 1,450 to 2,026.
The cost of the report (item code SDE1-2006) is $90 for members, $135 for non-member dentists, and $270 for commercial organizations, plus shipping and handling. This report is also available as a downloadable file (item code SDE1-2006D) at the same prices, excluding shipping and handling.
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2006–07 Survey of Dental Education: Volume 4 – Curriculum (March 2008)
Volume 4 of the 2006–07 Survey of Dental Education report series has been published by the Survey Center. This report, produced biennially and revised from previous editions, summarizes clock hours of instruction in basic science, clinical science, and behavioral science in United States dental schools by type of instruction and by subject.
Dental schools reported that during the entire predoctoral program in 2006–07, an average of 76.3% (3,742.6 clock hours) of all instruction time was devoted to dental/clinical sciences, 17.5% (859.1 clock hours) to biomedical sciences, and 6.2% (306.1 clock hours) to behavioral, social, information, and research sciences.
The cost of the report (item code SDE4-2006) is $90 for members, $135 for non-member dentists, and $270 for commercial organizations, plus shipping and handling. This report is also available as a downloadable file (item code SDE4-2006D) at the same price levels, excluding shipping and handling.
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2006–07 Survey of Allied Dental Education (February 2008)
The 2006–07 Survey of Allied Dental Education report is available now. This report, published annually by the Survey Center, contains aggregate and program-level information on admissions policies, enrollment, graduates, faculty characteristics, and areas of instruction. The 2006–07 edition includes information on 286 dental hygiene, 268 dental assisting, and 20 dental laboratory technology education programs in the United States.
The report shows that total enrollment in all three types of allied dental education programs increased between 2005–06 and 2006–07. Dental hygiene enrollment increased by 5.6%, from 14,012 to 14,795. Dental assisting enrollment increased 1.4%, from 8,460 to 8,578, while dental laboratory technology enrollment rose 4.4%, from 652 to 681.
The cost of the publication (item code SALL-2006) is $90 for members, $135 for non-member dentists, and $270 for commercial organizations, plus shipping and handling. This report is also available as a downloadable file (item code SALL-2006D, same prices apply, but there is no shipping and handling charge).
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Consumer Price Index for Dental Services, 1970–2007 (February 2008)
The most recent update to Consumer Price Index for Dental Services has just been published by the Survey Center. A compilation of consumer price index figures calculated by the Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics, the report reveals that dental services continued their accelerated growth of prices relative to goods and services as a whole. For example, during 2007, prices for Dental Services increased 5.1%, compared to 2.8% for All Items.
The price for this report (item code CPI-2007) is $20 for members, $30 for non-member dentists, and $60 for commercial organizations, plus shipping and handling. This publication is also available as a downloadable file (item code CPI-2007D) at the same price levels, excluding shipping and handling.
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2006–07 Survey of Advanced Dental Education (January 2008)
This annual publication provides information on advanced dental specialty and general dentistry education programs in the United States accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation. The report features demographic data on residents, enrollment and graduate levels, application deadlines, and tuition and stipends at the individual program and aggregate levels. In the 2006–07 academic year, 708 accredited advanced dental education programs enrolled 2,881 first-year students/residents (5,617 students/residents overall), and reported 2,862 graduates in the most recent graduating class.
The cost of the report (catalog code SADV-2006) is $90 for ADA members, $135 for nonmembers, and $270 for commercial firms, plus shipping and handling. The publication is also available as a downloadable file (item code SADV-2006D, same prices apply, but there is no shipping and handling charge).
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