Dental Suite Lease Guide for Las Vegas
Updated June 12, 2026
A dental suite in Las Vegas should be pre-plumbed for chairs (water, suction, compressed air), with operatories, a sterilization area, and ideally existing equipment. Already-plumbed space saves a six-figure build-out, which is why renting an existing suite or chair time is the smart start for new and satellite practices.
Plumbing is everything
Dental operatories need water, suction/vacuum, and compressed-air lines at each chair, plus drainage for sterilization. Retrofitting these into a plain office can cost six figures — so pre-plumbed suites are worth a premium.
Operatories and equipment
Check the operatory count and whether chairs, delivery units, and imaging are included. ExSuites dental listings specify operatories, sterilization areas, compressor/vacuum availability, and X-ray capability.
Chair time as an alternative
Specialists (endodontists, periodontists, oral surgeons) covering multiple locations often rent operatory days inside existing practices rather than leasing a whole suite.
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Frequently asked questions
Why rent an already-plumbed dental suite?+
Because building dental infrastructure from scratch is extremely expensive. Starting in pre-plumbed space lets you open faster and cheaper.
Can I rent dental chair time instead of a full suite?+
Yes — practices list spare operatories and days, which suits part-time or multi-location providers.
This guide is general information, not legal advice. Confirm specifics — including lease, license, and zoning requirements — with the provider and qualified professionals.
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