For years, many dental practices viewed membership plans primarily as a way to attract uninsured patients. They certainly do that. But increasingly, practices are ...
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How Much is a No-Show Really Costing Your Open Dental Practice?
We’ve all experienced that sinking feeling. The operatory is meticulously prepped, the instruments are sterilized, and the hygienist is tapping their foot. Ten minutes ...
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Case Study: New Garden Dental
When Ryan Hacker switched to FlexPayments, he realized he wasn't just going to save money; he was going to save his team time integrating payment processing with his ...
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How Faster, Clearer Treatment Plans Lead to More Scheduled Treatment
A SIMPLE TRUTH: The longer it takes to explain a treatment plan, the less likely it is to get scheduled. Most dental practices assume treatment acceptance problems are ...
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What Modern Dental Treatment Planning Should Look Like
If your treatment plans still look like paperwork... you’re losing patients.
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7 Hidden Revenue Leaks in Open Dental Practices (and How to Fix Them)
Most Practices Don’t Have a Patient Problem - They Have a Revenue Leak Problem If you’re running an Open Dental practice, chances are your schedule looks full. Patients ...
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What Real Online Scheduling Should Look Like in Open Dental
If your “online scheduling” still ends with a phone call, it’s not online scheduling, it’s a digital suggestion box. For many practices using Open Dental, the idea of ...
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The Invisible Front Desk: Empowering Your Front Office Team to Be Present
The “Help Wanted” sign has become a permanent fixture in dentistry. According to the ADA Health Policy Institute, nearly 80% of owner dentists describe the recruiting ...
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Moving the Fee Conversation from Price to Value
Many annual dental insurance maximums have remained stagnant at $1,500 since the 1970s. When adjusted for inflation, $1,500 should be worth over $11,000 today. That’s a ...
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