Dentists typically do not work on commission, meaning they are not paid a percentage of the procedures they perform. Instead, they typically charge a set fee for each procedure, which is usually based on the time and materials required. This fee structure helps to ensure that dentists are fairly compensated for their work and that patients are not overcharged for unnecessary procedures.
There are some exceptions to this general rule. Some dentists may offer discounts to patients who pay for their services in advance, and some may offer payment plans that allow patients to spread the cost of their treatment over time. However, these arrangements are typically not considered to be commission-based.