A dentist's relocation involves the simultaneous management of several regulatory and clinical timelines that have no flexibility. State dental board licensure by credentials or examination has defined processing windows. DEA registration transfers to a new state require advance planning. Practice purchase agreements or DSO employment contracts establish start dates around which all other logistics must organize.
The dental specialist — orthodontist, oral and maxillofacial surgeon, periodontist, endodontist — operates under additional credentialing requirements specific to their specialty. Hospital privileges for oral surgeons, for example, must be established at the new institution before the surgeon can perform in that facility. These timelines are not compressible.
Into this environment, a household relocation must fit. The moving operation cannot become a variable that undermines a schedule already constrained by regulatory processing times and contractual obligations.
AEY Moving's binding estimate model and direct-haul operation are specifically valuable in this context. When the financial and logistical parameters of the move are fixed and reliable, the clinician can allocate full cognitive bandwidth to the practice transition — which is where it is needed.
Dentists purchasing practices frequently negotiate equipment transitions separately from the household move. We focus on household goods and personal property. Practice equipment logistics are a separate engagement.