Managing a business isn’t easy. Managing a thriving dental practice is downright difficult. With staffing, record keeping, marketing, and financials, it may seem like you spend the majority of your time running the office instead of caring for patients. It can leave even the most seasoned dentist overwhelmed at times and wondering why they don’t […]
Entries Tagged as 'Practice Management'
Don’t Just Manage to Manage: Practice Management Advice from Dr. Mayer Levitt
January 25th, 2011 · No Comments
Tags: Administrative · Blog · Business of Dentistry · Dental Websites · Managing Your Dental Team · Planning for the Future · Practice Management · Practice Transitions · Social Networking & Media · Uncategorized · Websites & Internet
Maximize Your Practice with MaxDent Pro
October 22nd, 2010 · No Comments
Computers should make our lives easier, but sometimes, they introduce a whole new set of complications. If you’re a Mac user, you know this all too well. You love the machine itself, but have become frustrated trying to find software options that fit your needs. Enter DDSMac, LLC. This group of dentists formed a business […]
Tags: Administrative · Business of Dentistry · Managing Your Dental Team · Paperless Office · Patient Privacy/HIPPA · Practice Management · Uncategorized
TNT Dental Congratulates Dr. Jeff Dalin on Article in Dental Economics Magazine
October 15th, 2010 · No Comments
TNT Dental offered a great big “Well done!” to Dr. Jeff Dalin this week, congratulating him on his recently published article “My Web site makeover”. The story appeared in the September 2010 issue of Dental Economics magazine and has the dental community buzzing. Over the years, Dr. Jeffrey Dalin has published many great articles in […]
Tags: Administrative · Business of Dentistry · Dental Websites · Marketing · Patient Service · Practice Management · Uncategorized · Websites & Internet
Dental Emergency Scheduling Made Easier with Crumb’s Cranium
October 13th, 2010 · No Comments
You have a full day scheduled and as soon as the phones are off of forward, the emergency calls start; a patient with a severe tooth ache who waited a week to see if it would “go away”, another whose crown has broken loose, and a pediatric patient who knocked out a baby tooth when […]
Tags: Administrative · Business of Dentistry · Managing Your Dental Team · Patient Service · Practice Management
Never Miss an Opportunity
May 21st, 2010 · 8 Comments
If your practice is not doubling every ten years, you may have missed opportunities along the way. How much have missed opportunities cost you? Where would your practice be today if you had seized a few more opportunities over the last few years? Ken Runkle has uncovered 5 Rules related to the high cost of missed opportunities. Learn them […]
Tags: Administrative · Business of Dentistry · Practice Management
The Secret of Successful Dental Teamwork
May 5th, 2010 · 2 Comments
Emphasizing the Strengths; the Secret of Successful Dental Teamwork “Every team works best when the members of the team have clearly defined and understood roles. Some do one thing, others do another. One isn’t better or more important than the other, just different. When teams operate out of their strengths and in their roles, they […]
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The Efficient Dental Office: Time Saving Tools and Technology
May 1st, 2008 · Comments Off on The Efficient Dental Office: Time Saving Tools and Technology
In DentalTown this month, Dr. Howard Farran wrote about saving time and increasing productivity in his column, “Howard Speaks.” The facts he related are quite interesting. For instance, did you know that America’s productivity has shown a 2.2 to 3.6 increase every single year for the past century? That’s amazing in and of itself, but […]
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Resolving Financial Issues in the Dental Office
March 12th, 2008 · Comments Off on Resolving Financial Issues in the Dental Office
Dr. Richard Rosenblatt didn’t like being made out to be the bad guy when it came to financial policies for his business dealings with patients. In Dentaltown (February 2008), his article “My Financial Policy Helped Me Become the Good Guy” shares how his internal and external financial policies take the bad guy problem out of […]
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5 Ways Websites Do More than Market Your Practice
January 28th, 2008 · Comments Off on 5 Ways Websites Do More than Market Your Practice
Why do you have a website? To attract new patients, of course. Since many people shop for services online these days, a top-notch website is like having a full spread in the Yellow Pages. With proper search engine optimization, your site will be found by potential patients. But a dental practice website offers much more […]
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News You Can Use: Trends, Predictions, Stats for the Dental Industry
November 7th, 2007 · Comments Off on News You Can Use: Trends, Predictions, Stats for the Dental Industry
Notes from the 2007 Annual Meeting of the Dental Trade Alliance offer many statistics that may interest you, as a dentist. The DTA is an organization of companies that provide products, services, supplies, materials, and equipment for the dental industry. In the notes, and with data attributed to DENTSPLY, the global dental market was valued […]
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