Modern accountancy for dentists

The financial side of dentistry, explained.

Starting out in dentistry is exciting. But the money side can feel confusing quickly. Mint helps dentists understand what to sort, what to save and when to get proper support — from your first associate role through to the next stages of your career.

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What they don't teach you at dental school.

You are trained to look after patients. Not to decode the financial admin that comes with earning as a dentist. That is where Mint comes in.

We help dentists make sense of the financial side of their career with plain-English guidance, practical resources and accountancy support when they need it.

You are not the only one feeling unsure
8 in 10said tax & finance admin was a concern

In our research with dental students and early-career dentists, the most common worries were around what to keep, what to claim, how much tax to save and how to get organised.

That is exactly why Mint exists: to make the financial side of dentistry feel clearer, calmer and easier to deal with.

Free download

Free New Dentist Finance Checklist.

Starting out as a dentist? This free checklist helps you understand the key things to think about as you move from training into earning.

Inside, you'll cover:
Five things every new dentist should know
What to sort before your first associate role
What records and receipts to keep
What expenses you may need to think about
Why your first tax bill can catch people out
When it may be time to get proper accountancy support
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Services

Support that can grow with you.

Mint is built to support dentists as their needs change.

STAGE 01

Starting Out

FDs, new associates & dentists moving into self-employment

Understand what changes, what to keep, what to save and how to avoid common early mistakes.

STAGE 02

Getting Established

Associates who want proper accountancy support

Clearer organisation, fewer surprises and a proper system — so you can stop guessing.

STAGE 03

Growing

Dentists whose finances are becoming more complex

Available by discussion and subject to capacity, so every client gets the right level of attention.

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Learning Centre

Practical guides for dentists starting out.

Clear, practical answers to common questions about dental finance. It is not personal advice — it is a useful place to understand the basics and know when to get support.

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Tell us where you are now, leave your email and ask one question. If we can answer generally, we'll point you towards a useful explanation or resource.

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Friendly — and properly qualified.

Mint is modern in how it feels, but traditional in the things that matter: proper accountancy support, clear boundaries between general guidance and personal advice, and careful handling of your details.

Plain-English guidance Proper accountancy support Your data handled carefully

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Less confusion.
More confidence.

Get the free checklist, or ask Mint one question and we'll point you in the right direction.

Services & Pricing

Support for where you are now — and where you are going next.

The support you need as a dentist changes over time. Mint helps dentists understand the financial side of their career, stay organised and get proper accountancy support when they need it.

STAGE 01

Starting Out

For FDs, new associates and dentists moving into self-employment

For dentists who want to understand what changes, what to keep, what to save and how to avoid common early mistakes.

  • Getting organised from day one
  • Understanding what to keep and track
  • Expenses guidance
  • Tax set-aside guidance
  • Knowing when accountancy support becomes useful
Pricing and inclusions to be confirmed.
STAGE 02

Getting Established

For associates who want proper accountancy support, clearer organisation and fewer surprises

For dentists who are already earning and want to feel more in control of their finances.

  • Self Assessment support
  • Expense and record keeping guidance
  • Tax planning and reminders
  • Ongoing accountancy support
  • Help staying organised through the year
Pricing and inclusions to be confirmed.
STAGE 03

Growing

For dentists whose finances are becoming more complex

Relevant for higher earning associates, multiple income streams or dentists whose situation is developing.

  • Tailored to your circumstances
  • Discussed one-to-one

Growing support is available by discussion and subject to capacity, so Mint can make sure each client receives the right level of attention.

By discussion.
A note on pricing: we keep pricing simple and transparent — no Bronze / Silver / Gold packages, no hidden extras. Full pricing details will be published here shortly. In the meantime, ask Mint and we'll point you in the right direction.

Not sure which stage you're at?

That's completely normal — most dentists aren't sure what they need until someone explains it. Start with the free checklist, or send us one question through Ask Mint and we'll help you work out what makes sense.

Learning Centre

Practical guides for dentists starting out.

The financial side of dentistry can feel confusing when nobody has explained it clearly. The Mint Learning Centre gives practical, plain-English guides on the topics dentists ask about most.

Start with common questions around getting organised, keeping records, understanding expenses, preparing for tax and knowing when to get support.

Money basics

What they don't teach you at dental school about money

Read the guide →
Career stages

What changes when you move from FD to associate?

Read the guide →
Getting organised

What records should a new dentist keep?

Read the guide →
Tax

How to avoid being surprised by your first tax bill

Read the guide →
Getting support

When does a dentist actually need an accountant?

Read the guide →

Can't find what you're looking for?

Send us one question through Ask Mint and we'll point you towards a useful answer.

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A quick note: Learning Centre content is general guidance only. If your question depends on your income, tax position, business structure or personal circumstances, you may need proper accountancy advice.
Ask Mint

One question? Ask Mint.

Have one question about the financial side of dentistry? Tell us where you are in your dental career, leave your email address and send us one question.

How it works

If it is something we can answer generally, we will point you towards a useful explanation or resource. If your question needs personalised tax or accountancy advice, we may recommend the right Mint support option.

1 One question per submission, please

This helps us give a clearer answer and keeps Ask Mint manageable.

What you can ask about

  • Getting organised
  • Records and receipts
  • Expenses basics
  • Preparing for tax
  • Moving from FD to associate
  • Choosing the right support
  • Whether Mint might be able to help

Please do not include sensitive personal, tax or accountancy details in the form.