Discuss Dentistry » All Posts https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/forum/auxiliary-staff-associates/forum-for-auxiliary-staff/feed/ Thu, 06 Nov 2025 00:48:13 +0000 https://bbpress.org/?v=2.6.12 en-US https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/how-can-we-prepare-dental-chair-before-taken-the-patient-for-the-treatment/#post-24126 <![CDATA[How can we prepare dental chair before taken the patient for the treatment ?]]> https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/how-can-we-prepare-dental-chair-before-taken-the-patient-for-the-treatment/#post-24126 Thu, 22 Jul 2021 08:18:28 +0000 Shyamal Mohite Give us a good suggestion for we have  less of time .

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https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/q-or-appointment-which-pattern-good-patients/#post-23983 <![CDATA[Reply To: BY Q or Appointment which pattern is good for patients]]> https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/q-or-appointment-which-pattern-good-patients/#post-23983 Fri, 02 Jul 2021 16:12:03 +0000 Dr Neha N. Lalwani Appointment pattern is always the best pattern it decreases the chances of white hypertension to patients, also lesser the waiting more the satisfication more word of mouth publicity hence more patient flow.
Even in terms of covid lesser is the contact between patients
In early setups it becomes easy for the assistants to manage hence creating less front desk nuisance

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https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/q-or-appointment-which-pattern-good-patients/#post-23934 <![CDATA[Reply To: BY Q or Appointment which pattern is good for patients]]> https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/q-or-appointment-which-pattern-good-patients/#post-23934 Wed, 30 Jun 2021 13:13:57 +0000 Shyamal Mohite Appointment  system is a good pattern for patients because dental treatment take a very long time .

By Q system is not good pattern because their be uncomfortable wait for turn come. Patients setting in the waiting room feel bore.

 

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https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/patient-reminder-call-appointment/#post-19730 <![CDATA[Reply To: Patient reminder call for appointment]]> https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/patient-reminder-call-appointment/#post-19730 Wed, 16 Jun 2021 12:49:46 +0000 Shyamal Mohite YES, This is a good idea to  remained the patient before one day for they next day appointment . They should come on time for our treatment.

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https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/how-maintain-clinic-when-patient-flow-much/#post-17946 <![CDATA[How to maintain clinic when the patient flow is to much???]]> https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/how-maintain-clinic-when-patient-flow-much/#post-17946 Fri, 11 Aug 2017 10:22:27 +0000 Shyamal Mohite http://www.dentalassistantlife.org/10-qualities-you-need-as-a-dental-assistant/

The above link is good. It is a must for dental receptionists.

 

 

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https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/2-tips-schedule-your-perfect-day-0/#post-12755 <![CDATA[2 Tips To Schedule Your Perfect Day]]> https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/2-tips-schedule-your-perfect-day-0/#post-12755 Wed, 11 Feb 2015 18:54:25 +0000 This week I will share 2 tips to scheduling your perfect day. Last week I shared 3 tips and throughout the month of February I will continue talking about ways you can create a perfect day’s schedule.
(View last weeks BLOG at: http://dentalpracticesolutions.com/blog/2015/02/05/3-tips-to-scheduling-your-perfect-day/ )

It is very important that as a dental professional, you understand what a valuable role you play because we are helping our patients to live a longer healthier and happier life. Isn’t that right?

I sure hope you agree because my experience as a dental practice management consultant has proven to me that dental practices who embrace this philosophy are the happiest dental teams and the most profitable!

Do you currently enjoy what you do at your dental office? If you can share that enthusiasm with your patients it will spread great news throughout your community which is certain to bring more raving fans into your office! When you are happy and really value what you do for your patients, then you will experience not only personal joy but your patients are most likely to tell everyone about how much they love coming to your office! (Please view the 2 minute video: http://youtu.be/roSoFHCb3Vg)

This is one of the easiest ways to have new patients coming into your dental office each and every day your office is open! The key is to share your enthusiasm. It spreads like a wild fire!

Tip number 1 is: Value

Value what you do professionally and then add value to your patients.

What I mean by adding value to your patients is about using words that add value. When you speak to a hygiene patient for example; if that patient has 4 and mm pockets and BOP what do you say when scheduling the patient’s next visit?

What many STILL, in today’s world say (you know all the research we do have about the mouth/body connection- right?!)is this. I hear the entire team say the word “Cleaning”. It’s a word I consistently have to work with clients to not use with their patients! We are no longer in the business of cleaning teeth. In today’s world we are all about creating healthier and longer lives for our patients. Let’s get that clear and speak about this value we add to our patients.

Have you ever met a patient who didn’t want to live a longer and healthier life?

Well neither have I!

When a patient is making their next appointment, create value around why they need to return. It may sound something like this:

“Mrs. Johnson, today we talked about and you remember that I showed you (imagine the hygienist showed the patient those areas by using her/his intraoral camera) those areas where you have 4 and 5mm pockets and we saw the bleeding when I was probing. It is very important that you maintain these areas at home with your power tooth brush and floss plus, I need to get in there and remove the bacteria at least every 90 days to keep those areas healthy. And this is what will also keep your body healthy. To maintain the health of these areas and your body I want to see you every three months (or state what the correct interval is for each individual patient), so I can see you on Wednesday May 13th at 10 am. I know you like the morning appointments and I have the same time and day in three months available to see you then. Will that work for your schedule?”

Do you think Ms. Johnson is more likely to say “YES” to accept the dental hygiene appointment when you state it like this?

Many times I hear the scheduling coordinator ask something like this: “Mrs. Johnson, when would you like to come back for your cleaning?”

Which question do you believe has a higher level of confidence on behalf of the dental professional and adds value and benefits for the patient to return for routine care?

This is your schedule so take charge of it. You must feel proud of your office and the quality of care you provide your patients so OWN IT! Take control of getting patients back to the office and on time!

Tip Number 2: The dental hygienist is themost important person to schedule all hygiene patien’s next visit. The hygienist is the one team member who was just with the patient and discovered what the patients’ needs were. The hygienist knows exactly why the patient needs to return for their next dental hygiene appointment.

Imagine a patient hygiene preventive care appointment. Does your hygiene patient have disease in their mouth? Did the hygienist and patient discover areas of 4 and mm pockets with bleeding on probing? Most hygienists want to see this patient back in maybe six weeks or at the very most three months.

It’s in the hygiene treatment room that the hygienist is in the best position to explain to their patient WHY their patient needs to come back for their next hygiene appointment.

Many offices are sending a hygiene patient to the front desk to make their next appointment and by the time the patient arrives at the front desk, it is very possible, that the patient has already forgotten why they needed to come back see the hygienist AND many times the scheduling coordinator gets so busy that they forget to schedule the patients next hygiene appointment. Yes, I do see this happen ALL too often! At Dental Practice Solutions we review our client data weekly and it happens! No one really intends to let patients leave without a next appointment scheduled but for numerous reasons this happens. It is something to look at each week to be sure these patients are not lost and without a next appointment.

Team members, all the dental auxiliaries, have so much to do in so little amount of time, that making the patients next appointment can be easily forgotten. This is when time and money are spent chasing patients down to get them back to your office. The end result is the patient spends more time and money in the dental office because their oral disease has become a larger problem by the time they get back to their dental office. Now, the patient is spends more money to care for an oral condition that could have been easily treated or better yet – prevented.

I hope these tips will be helpful to you in keeping your schedule full and experiencing your perfect day’s schedule at the office.

Enjoy your day at the office and next week I will provide more tips to schedule your perfect day!

Please be sure to click on the 2 minute video at the top of this blog.

Please feel free to comment below.

Doctor, do you know what is happening with your patient’s next appointment?
Does your hygienist have time to schedule patient’s next appointment?
Check out last week’s blog which shows a pie chart and some information to help keep hygienists running on time.

Download your No Charge 7 Day Dental Hygiene Profit Program Here: http://bit.ly/7DayDentalHygieneProgram

ABOUT DEBBIE SEIDEL-BITTKE, RDH, BS

Debbie Seidel-Bittke, is Founder of Dental Practice Solutions, one of the largest dental consulting businesses focused on increasing profits through proven systems and services in the dental hygiene department.

Last year the clients of Dental Practice Solutions had no less than a 34% increase in their production and the collections followed alongside of the production numbers.

This alone, is only one of the reasons that Debbie is known for the 10th year in a row, as one of Dentistry Today’s Top Consultants!
Visit: http://www.dentalpracticesolutions.com for more information.

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