Market Intelligence Report:
BOYNTON BEACH, FL (33435)
A comprehensive analysis of the dental competitive landscape in ZIP code 33435, including provider density, specialty mix, growth trends, and strategic opportunities for practice owners.
This market shows a moderate level of competition with moderate underlying opportunity based on demographic and provider data.
In markets like this, practices with a defined wedge — niche, experience, or specialty — tend to outperform undifferentiated peers.
Higher than 52% of similar ZIPs nationally
Provider density is near national norms — competition is real, and clear positioning tends to separate practices more than raw capacity.
52% in-state
Higher than 27% of similar ZIPs nationally
Demographic and demand signals indicate viable room for the right operator, though not a greenfield.
34% in-state
Visibility data is not yet available for this ZIP.
Executive Summary
- Moderate opportunity (56/100) — competitive but viable for the right operator
- Moderate competition (40/100) — provider density near national norms
- 3 specialty gaps detected: pediatric dentistry, orthodontics, periodontics
Market Health Score
A balanced competitive field where positioning and niche choice, not capacity, tend to decide outcomes.
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Provider Breakdown
As of the latest data, there are 23 licensed dentists with an individual NPI registration in the 33435 ZIP code. Of these, 13 are solo practitioners and 10 practice in group settings. The ZIP also has 9 organizational dental NPI registrations (practices and clinics), counted separately.
| Specialty | Providers | % of Market |
|---|---|---|
| General Dentistry | 21 | 91.3% |
| Prosthodontics | 2 | 8.7% |
3 specialty gaps detected in BOYNTON BEACH: pediatric dentistry, orthodontics, periodontics. These represent underserved demand based on the local demographic profile.
The provider mix is broad on general dentistry but thin on pediatric dentistry and orthodontics — a structural gap where specialty-led positioning faces less direct competition than a generalist play.