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QUALITY PRODUCTSQUALITY PRODUCTSChesa can proudly claim to hold a major market share of the Dental Chair Unit business in the industry and the widest dealer network pan India that enables us to provide unmatched service in terms of quality and efficiency. Today we are a brand and are looked upon for both high quality standards and very strong after sales support. LATEST TECHNOLOGIESLATEST TECHNOLOGIESConstant revolution is seen in terms of innovation, designs and technology in our product range. Efficiency, Affordability, Aesthetics and Durability are the principles we work on. We strive to introduce new and better models by the day in order to help our Dentists work with the latest and be prepared for their patients in the best possible manner. UNPARALLELED SERVICEUNPARALLELED SERVICEWith the largest dealer network in India, we have ensured that Chesa reaches you wherever you are. Even the most remote areas are accessible to us through our employees or dealers. We comprise of dentists in our work force thus giving us a better understanding of your problems and helping us to constantly find new ways of solving them.




24/7 SUPPORT24/7 SUPPORTWith the largest dealer network in India, we have ensured that Chesa reaches you wherever you are. All metro cities have offices and they control their respective zones as well. Today we are a brand and are looked upon for both high quality standards and strong after sale supports.Setting up and running a dental clinic in India is no child’s play. We aim to make it simpler for you with this guide to estimating dental clinic costs. In this article1 Education: A big cost incurred even before starting practice2 1. Dental treatment costs: Those incurred for actual dental treatment A. Costs incurred for dental fillings B. Costs incurred for tooth extraction C. Costs incurred for root canal treatment (RCT) D. Costs incurred for dental crowns E. Costs incurred for dental implants3 2. Running costs of a dental clinic: Those incurred independent of actual dental treatment Property costs for dental clinics in India4 The last word Share this: BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) is a reputed degree and dentistry, a respectable, prestigious profession in our country.




In India, there are a total of 295 dental colleges, which produce around 30,000 dentists per year. Till date 1.3 lakh dental students have registered with the Dental Council of India and the dentist-patient ratio is 1:5000 as against the desired ratio of 1:7500. This means there are more dentists available than necessary, and as a result, many dentists are now looking to quickly set up clinics in different parts of the country and start their dental practice as soon as possible. Here is an overview of all common costs involved in setting up and running a dental practice: It would be incomplete to not include educational costs in this articles since they weigh heavily in the first few years of practice. For first year BDS alone, the fee in a government college is around Rs. 47,400 for open category students, as against Rs. 9,600 for reserved category students. In private colleges, the fee structure varies between 2.5 lakhs to 3.25 lakhs per year, for a period of four years.




That’s a total of anywhere between 10 lakhs to 13 lakhs, most of which could be student loan debt that students would end up repaying once they start their practice. The costs of running a dental clinic in India can be broadly summarised into 2 groups: Dentists require various machines, instruments and implements to perform dental procedures. Here are some basic minimum requirements to be planned for: All such equipment undergoes daily wear and tear and over a period of time requires replacement. Apart from these, there are various costs incurred at a unit level, while performing procedures. Here is an indicative list: This is one of the most common procedures that requires dental drills, dental burs (‘drill bits’, i.e. small, sharp metallic objects used for cutting teeth) and filling material. Routine fillings (also called ‘restorations’) cost between Rs. 500-2000 to the patient. For this simple procedure, the dentist uses local anaesthesia, syringe & needle, dental forceps, cotton and sometimes dental drills.




This common procedure costs the patient Rs. 100 to 5000, depending on complexity. Another routine procedure, RCT requires several implements: dental drills & burs, several X-rays, dental files, measuring gauges, antiseptic solution, filling material (gutta purcha), cements, and more. The cost for each one varies widely, but the total cost ranges around Rs. 300 to 1500 per patient. RCT costs around Rs. 1000 to 5000 for the patient. This procedure has three stages: Patients generally pay Rs. 1000 to 10,000 for a single crown. These are metallic screws used to fix artificial teeth into jawbones. Since this is a surgical procedure, the costs related to surgery range from Rs. 500 to 3000. Placing dental implants also requires equipment such as physiodispensers (machines that help drill the implant into the bone) and special dental burs, which together cost Rs. 25,000 to 2,00,000. Apart from these, the dental implants themselves cost Rs. 1000 to 10,000. The cost to the patient is around Rs. 20,000 to 50,000.




To sum it up, the total costs of all the above ends up crossing 6 figures. Its obvious that even basic costs incurred for simple procedures are fairly sizeable! A dental clinic is a small business, and incurs similar costs to any commercial establishment. Here are some common costs: Any good set-up in a busy area of a city costs a fortune to make and maintain, and running costs vary widely. However, do expect these costs to be no less than Rs. 20,000 and to easily reach Rs. 1,00,000. Since rental costs keep changing from time to time, it is important to know general trends & rate brackets, for efficient planning. You can check out the commercial property rates at Magicbricks and Housing, among other websites. It is clear that setting up and running a clinic is not easy, and with each passing day, costs are only going up. Prospective dentists must thus budget for costs correctly and rely on thorough market research to plan for their practice. – Contributed by Dr. Rachita Narsaria

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