Opening a Dental Practice in Greater Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Bucks, Montgomery)
Use this methodical, compliance-first roadmap. It separates business preparation from location selection so your real estate search is efficient and your build-out passes review the first time.
Before You Contact a Real Estate Agent
Develop a comprehensive business plan
- Vision & mission: family, cosmetic, pediatric, implants, insurance-driven, or concierge/FFS.
- Service mix: prophy/diagnostics, endo, oral surgery, prosth/implants, ortho/aligners, pediatrics, sedation scope.
- Target patient profile: age bands, payer mix, commute patterns; align with trade-area demographics.
- Marketing: referral network (primary care/peds), local SEO/GBP, community outreach, employer programs.
- 3–5 year pro forma: production/collections, build-out amortization, staffing model, break-even, DSOs vs solo comps.
Secure financing
- Pre‑approval letter: use a lender with dental startup experience; this strengthens LOI/lease negotiations.
- Total capital plan:Build‑out: demolition, framing, plumbing core, electrical, low‑voltage, lead shielding, HVAC balance, millwork.Equipment: chairs, delivery units, compressor/vacuum, pano/CBCT, sterilization, IT/network, practice mgmt & imaging software, server/cloud, phones.Soft costs: architect/engineer (A/E), radiation shielding design, permit fees, peer anesthesia evaluation (if applicable), signage.Working capital (6–12 months): rent/CAM, utilities, supplies, staff, marketing, insurance, consultants.
Legal & administrative set‑up
- Entity + tax IDs: choose structure with your attorney/CPA; obtain EIN; register PA tax accounts (sales/payroll if applicable).
- Licensure & CE: confirm a current Pennsylvania dental license and CE standing (dentists require 30 hours each biennium; include mandated trainings). Maintain malpractice coverage and current CPR.
- Philadelphia (if in city): obtain Business Income & Receipts Tax (BIRT) account and Commercial Activity License.
- Provider IDs: obtain NPI for the individual and entity; register with payers if you will credential.
- Controlled substances: if prescribing stock or using in‑office, complete DEA registration and secure storage policies.
- HIPAA & security: designate Privacy/Security Officials; perform a Security Risk Analysis; adopt privacy, breach, and training policies.
What to Know Before Selecting a Location
Demographic fit
- Population & growth: target a dentist:population ratio roughly 1:1,500–1:3,000 depending on your niche and hours.
- Age/income mix: align with your service model (pediatric vs implants/cosmetic vs insurance‑heavy).
- Drive‑time & visibility: prioritize commuter flows, ingress/egress, and sign exposure.
Competition scan
- Map a 3–5 mile radius; classify competitors by specialty, hours, languages, sedation, technology (CBCT, lasers, milling).
- Assess reviews and service gaps you can fill (e.g., Saturday hours, pediatric focus, clear aligners, IV sedation).
Site‑specific clinical requirements
- Zoning/use: confirm medical/dental is permitted; some municipalities require special exception/conditional use.
- Square footage: plan ~1,600–2,000 SF for 4–5 operatories plus reception, consult, sterilization, pano/CBCT alcove, staff, lab, storage.
- Infrastructure:Plumbing: wet columns to each operatory; vacuum & compressed air lines; amalgam separator if placing/removing amalgam.Electrical: dedicated circuits for compressor/vacuum, imaging, server closet, sterilizers; emergency lighting.HVAC: adequate tonnage and ventilation; temperature stability in operatories and sterilization; consider negative‑pressure room if doing aerosol‑heavy or sedation.Shielding: lead/gypsum shielding per qualified expert’s design for X‑ray/CBCT; post exposure charts and caution signage.
- Access & parking: suburban sites favor ample free parking; city sites should be near transit/garages. Ensure ADA‑compliant route and restrooms.
Co‑tenancy & neighborhood
- Prefer pharmacies, primary care/pediatrics, daycares, supermarkets—these drive family traffic and referrals.
- Evaluate building upkeep, lighting, safety, snow removal, and signage rights in the lease.
Build‑Out, Permits, and Clinical Compliance
Permits & Plan Reviews
- Architectural/MEP plans: use healthcare‑experienced A/E; include plumbing risers, electrical one‑line, shielding plan, equipment schedules.
- Philadelphia L&I: building, electrical, plumbing/mechanical permits; schedule inspections.
- Township/borough (Bucks/Montco): obtain building/zoning permits with your local code office.
Radiation (X‑ray/CBCT)
- Register each X‑ray unit with the PA DEP Bureau of Radiation Protection.
- Use a registered vendor/installer; ensure FDA Form 2579 installation report is submitted.
- Obtain shielding calculations by a qualified expert; implement posted techniques.
Sedation/Anesthesia
- Permits required from the PA State Board of Dentistry for various sedation levels.
- Meet facility, equipment, emergency drug, monitoring, and inspection requirements.
- Maintain ACLS/PALS/CPR per permit class; pass peer/office evaluations.
Infection Control & Safety
- Adopt written infection‑control program consistent with CDC guidance.
- Comply with OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens standard.
- Respiratory protection program if indicated.
Medical/Regulated Waste
- Contract with a licensed hauler for infectious/sharps waste.
- Install and maintain amalgam separator (if handling amalgam).
Information Privacy & Security
- Implement HIPAA Privacy/Security/Breach policies.
- Perform and document a Security Risk Analysis.
- Enforce role‑based access, MFA, encrypted devices/backups.
Staffing, Insurance, and Operations
Credentialing
Decide FFS vs insurance participation; begin payer credentialing 90–120 days pre‑opening.
Team Building
Front desk, DA/EFDA, RDH, OM; write job descriptions; training on HIPAA, OSHA, radiography, CPR.
IT Infrastructure
Practice management + imaging + eRx + claims clearinghouse; secure Wi‑Fi segmentation (guest vs clinical).
Policies & Procedures
Informed consent, financial policy, no‑show, payment plans, sedation consent, emergency drills.
Marketing Strategy
Professional signage, website with online scheduling, Google Business Profile, referring‑doctor packets.
Timeline (indicative)
Weeks 0–4
Finalize plan, lender pre‑approval, engage dental A/E and equipment planner.
Weeks 4–10
Site selection + LOI; schematic design; initial zoning/code checks.
Weeks 10–18
Construction drawings; shielding design; submit permits; order long‑lead equipment.
Weeks 18–30
Build‑out; interim inspections; IT/low‑voltage install; furniture/millwork.
Weeks 28–34
Imaging install, acceptance testing, DEP registration; life‑safety sign‑offs.
Weeks 34–36
Staff onboarding, payer EFT/ERA, soft opening.
Local Contacts & Links
| Topic | Agency | How to reach |
|---|---|---|
| Commercial Activity License / BIRT (Philadelphia) | City of Philadelphia | Register a business · CAL · BIRT |
| Building/Zoning permits (Philadelphia) | Licenses & Inspections | 311 (in city) or (215) 686‑8686 (outside); Municipal Services Bldg., 1401 JFK Blvd., Concourse |
| Health & public health (Bucks) | Bucks County Dept. of Health | Admin: (215) 345‑3318; 1282 Almshouse Rd, 2nd Fl, Doylestown, PA 18901 |
| Health & public health (Montgomery) | Montgomery County Office of Public Health | Main: (610) 278‑5117; 1430 DeKalb St, Norristown, PA 19404 |
| X‑ray registration & guidance | PA DEP – X‑ray Machine Program | Program page · Email: RA‑EPRPControl@pa.gov |
| Anesthesia/sedation permits | PA State Board of Dentistry | Apply via PALS · See anesthesia permit rules on the Board resources page |
| NPI numbers | CMS NPPES | Apply / manage NPI |
| DEA registration | DEA Diversion Control | Online forms & applications |
| HIPAA guidance | HHS Office for Civil Rights | HIPAA for Professionals |
| ADA accessibility | U.S. DOJ | ADA Small Business Primer |
Quick checklist
- Finalize business plan, lender pre‑approval, entity & tax IDs.
- Obtain BIRT & CAL (Philadelphia); register locally in Bucks/Montco municipalities.
- Select site; verify medical/dental use, parking, signage rights.
- Engage A/E; complete construction drawings incl. shielding; submit permits.
- Order equipment; plan IT/security; contract medical waste & dosimetry.
- Register X‑ray units with DEP; complete acceptance testing and signage.
- Secure anesthesia/sedation permit (if applicable) and complete peer evaluation.
- Implement infection control/OSHA/HIPAA programs and staff training.
- Credential with payers (if participating); configure billing/EHR/claims.
- Final inspections; soft opening; monitor KPIs and patient feedback.

