One Case Doesn't Define Your Practice!
One difficult case. One bad month. One unhappy patient review. It’s one thing after another and, suddenly, it feels like everything is falling apart. Your whole practice seems broken. But is it really?
One difficult case. One bad month. One unhappy patient review. It’s one thing after another and, suddenly, it feels like everything is falling apart. Your whole practice seems broken. But is it really?
February 16, 2026
It doesn’t matter how great your practice is; even if you have the best systems, patients, and clinical skills in the world, if you keep hiring the wrong people, your culture will always suffer. You need the right people in the right seats, and that means improving your hiring process. However, when you truly break it
February 13, 2026
Common sense just isn’t so common anymore, and you’ve probably seen examples pop up daily at your practice. Patients are eager to pay for expensive veneers… but refuse to floss. They insist they don’t need X-rays because TikTok says they’re dangerous. Even staff can be guilty: a team member shows up late and acts surprised that it’s a problem.
February 09, 2026
In our last Data Snapshot, we broke down why it’s important that your patients agree to treatment, and this week we’re going to dive in even further by discussing the Treatment Dollar Amount Percentage. What that measures is the total treatment dollars presented that patients agree to move forward
February 06, 2026
Collecting payments in a dental office is a lot like picking the right wing sauce. Go too sweet, and nobody takes you seriously. Go too spicy, and you burn the relationship. The secret? Finding that perfect middle ground.
February 02, 2026
When you work harder and harder each year, you’re going to be more profitable, right? Unfortunately, there are invisible cracks in your systems where money is slipping out. As a result, you’re running on a hamster wheel and getting more and more stressed without seeing any real profit increase.
January 30, 2026
When people think their overhead is too high, many dentists start by looking at supplies, even though it is a relatively small percentage of total overhead. In this episode, Kirk Behrendt brings back Ariel Siegel, a phenomenal coach at ACT, to break down supplies percentage, what it is, and how miscategorization can skew your data. To learn how to get your supplies within the right benchmark so you can create a better practice and a better life, listen to Episode 1000 of The Best Practices Show!
January 26, 2026
"Why won’t my team trust me with this new idea?" If you’ve ever asked yourself that question, you’re not alone. Maybe you’ve promised this time will be different. Maybe you’ve launched another initiative that quietly died. Maybe you’re frustrated because you know this idea is good—so why the resistance? Here’s the truth: It’s not them. It’s you. You haven’t earned their trust yet.
January 26, 2026
After dissecting Average Treatment Presented in the previous Data Snapshot, it’s only logical that we look at the other side of that coin: the percentage of patients who say “Yes” to the treatment you present. This metric is simple at its core, but represents something crucial: your ability to transfer trust,
January 23, 2026
Your expenses go up year over year — and so should your fees! In this episode, Kirk Behrendt brings back Miranda Beeson, ACT’s director of education, to help you think better about your fees and provide tips for when and how to raise them. To learn how to start owning your value and charging what you're worth, listen to Episode 998 of The Best Practices Show!
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