In the fast-paced world of dentistry, where each minute counts, the mantra "work smarter, not harder" resonates deeply. But what does this truly mean for dental practitioners? Here, we delve into real-world insights from dental professionals, exploring various strategies to enhance efficiency, reduce burnout, and ultimately, increase practice profitability.Transitioning Away from Hygiene DependencyReassessing Hygiene Management: For those managing multiple hygienists, it might be time to evaluate whether assisted hygiene or reducing hygiene appointments is a better financial fit. Hygiene overhead often comprises a significant percentage of total expenses. Streamlining this aspect of the practice can free up resources and improve profitability....
In the realm of hiring a dental hygienist, the journey from thought to action holds immense power. It's a journey that begins with a simple question: What kind of dental hygienist do I envision for my practice? The answer to this question sets the stage for the hiring process and ultimately determines the success of your team. While it's essential to hold firm to your standards and envision your ideal candidate, it's also crucial to recognize the challenges and realities of today's dental industry. As one client candidly shared, the landscape has changed significantly, with a staggering 76% of dental offices...
Hiring a dental hygienist can be challenging, especially with the current shortage of dental hygienists. As the demand for dental care continues to grow, finding qualified candidates to fill the role of dental hygienist is becoming increasingly difficult. In this article, we will provide tips for effective dental practice management in hiring a qualified dental hygienist, so you can keep your practice running smoothly. 7 Essential Hiring Tips for Dental Practice Management 1. Define Your Practice's Needs The first step in hiring a dental hygienist is to determine what your practice needs in terms of skills, experience, and personality. Consider...
MAILING LIST Create a mailing list of patients who have not been in for at least twelve months. Also include patients who have pending unscheduled treatment from the previous twelve months. Go back at least five years. Run your list against the National Change of Address (NCOA) database REACTIVATION POSTCARDS Letters often go unread and postcards can get tossed, but detachable (rip) gift cards tend to get held onto. Detachable (rip) gift cards can be printed on normal paper stock or on high quality plastic (costs 3.5X more). The higher the quality the better. Many practices get a 10%-20%...