Top Opportunity Areas
The postcodes most likely to generate revenue for your dental practice, ranked by 12-month potential. Built from public indicators — income, property values, age profile, NHS access & local competition — plus live planning data.
Revenue potential across top 12 areas
up to £3.8m
Dental practice · England, Scotland & Wales · indicative, see method below
| # | Area | Implant | Invisalign | Private | 12-mo revenue potential |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | E14 · Canary Wharf London | 51 | £30k–£405k | ||
| 2 | M20 · Didsbury Greater Manchester | 57 | £27k–£370k | ||
| 3 | SW19 · Wimbledon London | £26k–£356k | |||
| 4 | N1 · Islington London | 59 | £26k–£350k | ||
| 5 | SE6 · Catford London | 48 | 52 | £25k–£344k | |
| 6 | TW9 · Richmond London | £23k–£318k | |||
| 7 | M21 · Chorlton Greater Manchester | 53 | 58 | £22k–£302k | |
| 8 | SE3 · Blackheath London | £22k–£298k | |||
| 9 | M33 · Sale Trafford | 55 | 55 | £21k–£285k | |
| 10 | EH10 · Morningside Edinburgh | 58 | 56 | £19k–£257k | |
| 11 | BS9 · Stoke Bishop Bristol | 56 | £18k–£244k | ||
| 12 | B15 · Edgbaston Birmingham | 51 | 54 | £17k–£235k |
How #1 — E14 Canary Wharf — is calculated
£30k–£405kRecommended action
Target Canary Wharf (E14) with implant + Invisalign campaigns — ~26–151 new high-value cases over 12 months.
| Stream | Est. cases / yr | £ per case | Revenue |
|---|---|---|---|
| Implant cases | 3–20 | £2,500–£6,000 | £8k–£118k |
| Invisalign cases | 6–36 | £2,500–£4,000 | £15k–£145k |
| New private patients | 17–95 | £400–£1,500 | £7k–£143k |
Method & assumptions
- Canary Wharf (E14) catchment ≈ 32,000 adults.
- Implant 51/100 · Invisalign 63/100 · Private 66/100 — modelled from income, age profile, property values, NHS access and local competition.
- Implants £2,500–£6,000/case, Invisalign £2,500–£4,000/case, private patient £400–£1,500/yr (public UK benchmarks).
- Conservative practice capture of local demand applied; figures are indicative demand likelihood, not patient records.
Scores model the likelihood of demand from public indicators (ONS income & age, Land Registry house prices, NHS dental access, local competition, search interest) and live planning/new-housing signals. They estimate demand likelihood, not actual patient records, and revenue figures are indicative ranges — not guarantees.