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The Complete Checklist for Closing a Dental Practice in Illinois

Records, notifications, DEA, lease surrender, equipment — the 12-month timeline for closing an Illinois dental practice the right way.

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Retiring & Closing · By the Dental Supply Surplus team · Updated June 2026

Closing a dental practice in Illinois is really a dozen smaller projects with different deadlines — records, regulators, patients, staff, the lease, and a building full of equipment. Dentists who start a year out describe the process as busy but manageable. Dentists who start three months out describe it very differently. Here's the timeline we see work, over and over, from the team that handles the physical side for a living.

A quick disclaimer: this guide covers the practical timeline. It is not legal advice — your attorney, your accountant, and the IDFPR have the final word on regulatory requirements.

12–9 months out: make the big decisions

9–6 months out: build your records plan

6–3 months out: notifications

The final 90 days: deal with the physical office

This is the part most checklists gloss over — and the part that produces the most panic. Your office is full of plumbed, wired, bolted-down equipment, and your lease probably requires the space back in broom-clean condition.

The final month: last patient day to lease surrender

Here's how the last weeks run when the physical side is handled by one team: you see your final patients. The crew arrives after your last day, purchases and disconnects the equipment, clears everything else, and leaves the space broom-clean for the landlord's final walkthrough. You collect payment for the equipment instead of paying a hauler.

The part nobody warns you about

The paperwork is tedious, but watching your operatories come apart is the emotional part. Most of our clients are dentists retiring after 25 or 30 years, and we treat the week accordingly. If it helps to talk through your specific timeline — even a year out — send us a form or call (224) 500-8130. The conversation is free, and you'll close knowing the hardest week is already planned.

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