Anonymous wrote:Word of mouth is the way to go. My brother is a dentist (with school debt and overhead) but is incredibly honest and doesn't do extra procedures - he previously left two practices because of pressure to perform unnecessary procedures! He is doing really well pretty much through word of mouth referrals.
And if law school debt creates incentives for younger dentists to overcharge, older dentists are at risk, too. The sale price of a dental practice is determined on receipts for prior years - older dentists looking to sell their practices could theoretically prescribe extra procedures to make $. You really can't generalize.

Wow, law school debt really has far-reaching effects, huh?