Pillar One: Vision & Leadership Being a dentist isn’t just about teeth—it’s about running a practice like a well-oiled ship. Someone has to set the course, and that’s exactly what vision and leadership are for. But a vision alone isn’t enough. To truly steer the...
Over the past decade, dentistry has gone fully digital — and there’s no turning back. Alginate impressions and darkroom X-rays have largely been replaced by intraoral scanners, CBCT imaging, and real-time 3D modeling. Accuracy, efficiency, and patient comfort have all...
In the fast-paced world of healthcare, efficiency and communication are key to delivering exceptional patient care. The morning huddle is a simple yet highly effective tool that can transform team coordination and workflow. This brief daily meeting ensures everyone is...
Dysfunction in a dental practice can manifest in several areas, including patient care, team dynamics, administrative processes, and financial management. Here’s what it might look like in each category: Patient Care It’s critical for a dental practice to...
Being a dental office manager involves juggling various responsibilities to ensure the smooth operation of the practice. Some of your tasks might include: Administrative Duties: Managing patient scheduling, handling billing and insurance claims, maintaining patient...
Sole and independently owned dental practices face many challenges in building and growing a successful practice. Creating a practice management system that ensures operational excellence and supports superior patient care requires considerable effort and careful...