New practices and squat practices

Opening a Dental Practice? Start With the Space.

A new practice begins as a business plan, a premises search and a long list of unknowns. Dentex Studio helps translate that ambition into a deliverable physical environment.

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You do not need every construction answer before contacting us

Many dentists delay speaking to a contractor because they think drawings, layouts and decisions must already be complete. In reality, an early conversation can help you understand what questions to ask of the premises.

From premises review to surgery preparation

Dentex Studio can support the practical journey from reviewing the proposed space to scoping construction, fit-out, finishes, surgery preparation and coordination around equipment requirements.

  • Premises and space considerations
  • Proposed room layouts and patient flow
  • Construction scope and sequencing
  • Clinical finishes and storage
  • Final preparation for equipment and opening

A calmer route through the unknowns

Opening a practice can feel like managing several projects at once. The website visitor should leave this page knowing they can start with a practical discussion about the building, even if the final answers are not ready yet.

Process

A clear route from first conversation to completed work

  1. 01

    Share the premises, concept or early plans

  2. 02

    Identify likely construction and fit-out considerations

  3. 03

    Clarify the rooms, services and workflow needed

  4. 04

    Coordinate the works with the wider project team

  5. 05

    Prepare the practice for handover and next-stage setup

Questions

Common things to clarify early

When should I contact a fit-out contractor for a new practice?

As early as practical. Even if drawings are not complete, an early conversation can reveal space, services, access and sequencing issues before commitments become expensive to change.

Can Dentex Studio help before I have final drawings?

Yes. Dentex Studio can help you think through the built-environment questions and work with appointed designers or architects when the design moves forward.

Do you only work on full new practices?

No. A new project may start with one room, a phased opening or a smaller alteration. The scale of the job does not need to be large before you ask for help.

Next step

Planning a practice project, or simply have something that needs fixing?

Tell us what you need. Dentex Studio can help with the whole practice, from complete projects to the small jobs that still need doing.