"I just realized my dentist is older than dirt! Shouldn't he retire?" "Is it safe to see a dentist that is well past retirement age?'
These are some of the questions I have been asked recently. The answers are complicated.
The average age in the U.S for a dentist to retire is 68 years, according to a study done in 2017. That said, I have known dentists who have continued to work into their seventies.
Following the recession in 2008, many dentists were actually forced out of retirement. Many who may have retired during that time chose instead to continue working. Many simply love the work....and the income!
There is no guideline for when a dentist should retire. If he is able to practice at age 74, then bravo! Many will continue to practice but at a diminished capacity, sticking to the simpler procedures.
If you have doubts or are skeptical about getting treatment by an elderly dentist, you can always contact your local Board of Dental Examiners to see if there are any recent complaints or if his/her license is restricted. Most often, though, they are able to perform just as well as they ever did. Chalk that up to experience!
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