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Associate Dentist Jobs in East of England

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Associate Dentist in East of England

The East of England — spanning Cambridge, Norwich, Chelmsford, and Ipswich — has seen sustained growth in private healthcare as NHS waiting times have driven patients toward independent providers. The region's mix of affluent commuter towns and university cities creates steady demand for private clinical services. Associate Dentist practices in this region frequently seek qualified professionals who can serve both independent and corporate clinic networks.

About this role

Associate dentists work as self-employed clinicians within an established dental practice, typically on an NHS or private contract. This is the most common employment model for UK dentists post-foundation training. Associate positions offer flexibility in hours and the ability to build a loyal patient list.

Regulator General Dental Council (GDC)
Typical salary £45,000 – £120,000

Common questions

What is the difference between an associate dentist and a principal dentist?

An associate dentist works as a self-employed clinician within someone else's practice, typically sharing revenue. A principal dentist owns or has a financial stake in the practice.

How much does an Associate Dentist earn in the UK?

Associate dentists earning on NHS contracts typically earn £45,000–£80,000. Those working in private practice can earn significantly more, with experienced associates reaching £100,000–£120,000.

Do Associate Dentists need to complete Foundation Training?

Yes. All new dental graduates in the UK must complete a year of Dental Foundation Training (DFT) before working as an associate in an NHS practice.

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