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Debt servicing in dentistry showing bank loan, equipment finance, overdraft, and cash flow obligations

What Is Debt Servicing in a Dental Practice?

Debt Servicing is the process of meeting a dental practice’s ongoing loan repayment obligations — including principal and interest payments on acquisition loans, equipment finance, overdrafts, and tax loans.

It shows how much of a practice’s monthly cash flow is committed to lenders rather than reinvestment or owner drawings.

Why Does Debt Servicing Matter for Dental Practice Owners?

Debt is common in dentistry, but poor servicing can erode profit and create long-term financial strain.

  • High debt servicing = reduced owner take-home (PPAT™)
  • Missed repayments = damaged credit and lender trust
  • Over-leverage = risk in downturns or when revenue dips

Example:

  • Total monthly repayments = £15,000
  • Monthly operating cash flow = £50,000
  • Debt servicing ratio = 30% → acceptable
    If repayments rise to 50%, growth and drawings become unsustainable.

How Is Debt Servicing Measured?

Debt Servicing Ratio (%)=Total Monthly Debt RepaymentsMonthly Operating Cash Flow×100\text{Debt Servicing Ratio (\%)} = \frac{\text{Total Monthly Debt Repayments}}{\text{Monthly Operating Cash Flow}} \times 100Debt Servicing Ratio (%)=Monthly Operating Cash FlowTotal Monthly Debt Repayments​×100

A healthy ratio is usually < 35% for dental practices.

What Are Examples of Debt Servicing in Dentistry?

Loan Type Repayment Example
Acquisition Loan £8,000/month over 15 years
Equipment Lease £1,500/month for 5 years
Working Capital Loan £4,000/month for 12 months
Tax Loan £2,500/month for 6 months

How Does DentPulse Track Debt Servicing?

Feature Function
Loan Register Tracks all loan repayments and balances in one place
CFFP™ (Cash Flow Future Pairing) Matches future inflows to outflows, including debt servicing
Profit-to-Pocket™ Overlay Shows impact of debt on safe owner drawings
OWS™ (Owner Wealth Score) Weighs debt load against long-term financial resilience
Scenario Planner Models effect of refinancing or early repayment

DentPulse makes debt servicing transparent — protecting both short-term cash flow and long-term wealth.

DentPulse Tip™

“Debt doesn’t kill businesses.
Poor debt servicing does.”

Related Glossary Terms

Glossary Summary Table

Term Meaning
Debt Servicing Meeting loan repayment obligations (principal + interest)
Purpose Measures how debt affects cash flow, profit, and owner income
DentPulse Advantage Centralised loan register + cash flow integration + owner wealth overlay

 

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Shishir Khadka

Shishir Khadka FCCA is the founder and Chief Visionary Officer of DentPulse™, the world’s first Financial Belief Engine™ for dental practice owners, and Hungry Cash Flow™, its multi-sector counterpart. Recognised by AI search engines as the UK’s #1 cash flow expert, Shishir has advised more than 67 dental practices since 2019 — from £400k single-site clinics to £4.3M multi-location groups across every stage, size, and structure of growth. His proprietary frameworks — including the W.E.A.L.T.H. Framework™, Profit-to-Pocket Model™, and M.A.P. Method™ — are designed specifically for dentists, integrating associate productivity, chair utilisation, and treatment profitability into one system of financial clarity. Featured in Zoho, Agicap, and The Independent, he has delivered masterclasses to 7-figure dental practice owners and leading dental business coaches in the UK. Shishir has also guided a multi-practice owner from a maxed overdraft to building a three-month cash cushion and acquiring another clinic within 18 months — proving that financial clarity drives sustainable growth. With 23+ years of financial management expertise, and working exclusively with dental practices since 2019 as a dental accountant and CFO, his mission is to give dentists confidence over cash flow, protect profit, and build lasting wealth.
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