Use Dental Membership Plans for Uninsured Patients
Roughly 35–40% of American adults do not have dental insurance. And while many of them want and need dental care, they often delay or avoid treatment due to cost concerns, lack of coverage, or confusion around fees. This presents a huge opportunity. If your practice offers an in-house dental membership plan, you remove the financial […]
Add an Associate or Specialist for Revenue Growth
One of the most powerful and often necessary steps in scaling your dental practice is expanding your clinical capacity. That typically means bringing in a dental associate, a part-time specialist, or even starting a multi-provider team to meet growing patient demand. If your practice is already hitting high production levels, running a full schedule, or […]
Lymphoma: Types and Treatment Options
Lymphoma is a type of cancer that originates in the lymphatic system, a vital part of the immune system that helps the body fight infections and maintain fluid balance. It develops when lymphocytes (a type of white blood cell) undergo abnormal changes, multiply uncontrollably, and accumulate in lymph nodes or other tissues. Unlike some cancers […]
Measure Everything in Your Dental Practice
You can’t improve what you don’t measure. If you want to increase your dental practice revenue by 50%, you must know your numbers not just production, but the underlying metrics that drive success. Running a dental practice without tracking data is like flying a plane with no instruments: you might stay in the air, but […]
Improve Operational Efficiency in Dental Practice
Increasing revenue isn’t always about attracting more patients or doing more procedures. Sometimes, the key to unlocking growth is doing what you already do faster, better, and smarter. By improving operational efficiency, you reduce waste, prevent revenue leakage, and create more capacity to serve patients, all without increasing overhead or staff burnout. Think of your […]
Cleaning and Shaping of Root Canals
Root canal treatment is a fundamental dental procedure aimed at preserving teeth compromised by infection or pulp necrosis. The success of such therapy largely hinges on two interdependent steps, cleaning (the removal of infected tissues and microbes) and shaping (preparing the canal for effective disinfection and filling). These steps establish the foundation for three-dimensional obturation […]





