For most people, there’s at least one ongoing task or project that causes stress at work because there isn’t an easy way to do it. For the front office team, this task is usually dental scheduling. Here are six ways to make dental scheduling a hassle-free experience.
From Emergency to Complete Care: A Three-Step Guide from igniteDDS
With dental emergencies – in particular cracked teeth – on the rise, we decided to ask David Rice, DDS, founder of igniteDDS to share his best approach for squeezing in dental emergencies during regular office hours and how to convert those emergencies into comprehensive care patients.
Following Up on That Unscheduled Treatment
While absence might make the heart grow fonder in some facets of life, time tends to work against us when it comes to things that we are not so naturally...
Stay in Contact with Your Patients
How many times have you told one of your close friends that you would “keep in touch” or that you would “give them a call so you can get together...
How Full Should Your Hygiene Schedule Be?
“How full should my hygiene schedule be?” or “What’s an acceptable amount of open time?” are two frequently asked questions. The initial answer is “completely full, all the time,” but...
Strategies to Reduce Broken Appointments and No-Shows
As I review my clients’ practice goals for 2014, one goal that continues to be mentioned is reducing broken appointments and no-shows in the practice. In order to achieve the...
Scheduling for Efficiency in Eaglesoft
January is the perfect time of year to get organized and in doing so, you may need to re-evaluate your current scheduling system. Make sure you have time in your...