In three words, how would you hope your patients would describe your practice to friends and relatives when you’re not about to hear what they say? This is an important question, as often, people will say one thing when they’re in your practice and another when they’re in the comfort of their own environment and… Read More
12 tips to boost your patient dental plan numbers!
Building a solid patient dental plan base presents many benefits to the financial, sustainability and value of our dental practice and whilst we all know that building the plan numbers is something we should do, the big question I’m always asked is, ‘but, HOW do I grow my plan numbers and more importantly HOW do… Read More
Excess sugar – the sour truth!
It is well established that dietary sugar intake is the single most important risk factor for dental decay and that we eat far too much sugar as a nation. The average adult in the UK consumes more than three times the recommended amount per day and unsurprisingly, around a third of adults suffer from tooth… Read More
Be consumable savvy and make some real savings!
Cost is, and will always be, a big factor in influencing our choice and buying habits, whether it be for the practice or in your day-to-day life. However, it’s not the only factor and often savings made in time, administration hours and manpower can contribute more to a healthier bottom line than saving that extra… Read More
Re-ignite your health-based practice
The health-based practice is back in vogue; prevention and health preservation is once again the aim of patients, practices, and the Government. However, what we’re not so good at as a profession is proving how we care for patients’ health. Check out our top tips below to make your efforts clear and your practice more… Read More
Seven reasons to watch your mouth!
In a world where our words and our messages are constantly scrutinised, we’re taking a few minutes to think about how dental language is received by patients and how we can be more inspirational! It’s time to cut your ‘bad’ dental language and help patients see the happier side of dental care… 1. Dental health… Read More



