Take a look at the way dental offices were run 20 years ago and it’s clear how quickly technology changes and progresses! Many of the newer technologies are notorious for being introduced and then quickly becoming obsolete…
Before you even meet your patients, your practice has made a first impression and it comes right from the reception area! Think about this area and ask yourself what your waiting room currently says about you and your…
Dental practices that employ good habits will find that they have more return patients, days that run more smoothly, and higher revenue. However, some practices struggle, and this struggle can usually be traced back to bad…
We’ve all be in situations where we needed to ask a question or voice a concern to a vendor or a healthcare provider – how did your situations vary in circumstances where they promptly called you back to answer your question…
Even the most skilled dentist alive cannot build a successful practice on skill alone. Communication is so important to patients. If you can’t communicate, your patients may not trust you or believe in your dental abilities.
The answer is absolutely yes, your dental website should have a blog! You may not think you’ll have many readers, but a blog increases your Search Engine Optimization (SEO) almost more than anything else on your website!
As the dentist, you are obviously the most important person in your practice. But you can’t be expected to figure out how to start your own business by yourself! We’re here to help you discover who and what you need to make…
It’s important for you and your staff to be on the same page if you want to meet the goals you’ve set for your practice and ensure your patients will return.
Starting your own dental practice is one of the biggest steps a dentist can take in their professional career! Don’t start a company without first understanding all the multiple roles that first need to be filled in order for…
Once you’ve graduated dental school, you have three options: you can work for another dentist, purchase an established practice, or set up your own dental practice. If you choose the latter, it will be challenging. However,…