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Prosthodontist salary by experience

Modeled estimate

How prosthodontist pay tends to grow from entry-level through a full career. These are modeled estimates — the verified national median (BLS OEWS May 2025) on the prosthodontist salary page scaled by documented experience factors — not a verified per-experience survey. Treat them as directional and refine with the calculator.

Entry (0–2 yrs)
$267,610
modeled
Experienced (6–10 yrs)
$326,740
modeled
Veteran (20+ yrs)
$357,860
modeled
Modeled growth
+34%
early → veteran
Early career (0–2 yrs)
Modeled annual
$267,610
Establishing (3–5 yrs)
Modeled annual
$298,730
Experienced (6–10 yrs)
Modeled annual
$326,740
Senior (11–20 yrs)
Modeled annual
$348,520
Veteran (20+ yrs)
Modeled annual
$357,860

What actually moves prosthodontist pay up

Prosthodontist pay climbs with a more complex restorative and implant caseload, reputation for difficult cases, and referral relationships — with ownership as the largest uncaptured lever.

Experience is only one lever. Location changes pay as much as tenure — compare states and metros — and the biggest early win is often simply negotiating well, covered in how to negotiate your dental salary.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the entry-level prosthodontist salary?

A modeled early-career (0–2 years) prosthodontist earns about $267,610 ($128.66/hr) — roughly 14% below the national median. This is a modeled estimate (the verified median × a documented early-career factor), not a verified entry-level survey.

How much does a prosthodontist earn with experience?

Modeled figures put an experienced (6–10 yr) prosthodontist near $326,740 and a veteran (20+ yr) near $357,860 — about 34% above early career. Real pay depends on setting, location, and (for many roles) production and ownership the model doesn't capture.

Are these prosthodontist experience figures verified?

No — they're clearly labeled modeled estimates. BLS publishes a verified national median (May 2025) but not a verified pay-by-experience series, so we scale the median by documented factors (0.86 early career to 1.15 for 20+ years) and never present the result as verified.

By-experience figures are modeled: the verified national median × a documented experience factor (0.86 early career to 1.15 for 20+ years). They are not a verified BLS per-experience series. The same factors power the salary calculator. How DentalSalary works →

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