Dental Drills Bits

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Sinopse

Sandy Pardue of Classic Practice Resources discusses all issues facing the dental practice owner of today. Her podcast show features the movers and shakers of the dental industry as well as opinion leaders. Sandy is an energetic and highly competent lecturer and consultant in the area of dental practice management. She is Director of Consulting with Classic Practice Resources and has over 35 years of hands on experience in the dental field. In addition to being a practice developer, Sandy has presented workshops to dental teams at major dental conferences across the country. DENTISTRY TODAY magazine has named her a Leader in Consulting every year for over a decade.Sandy is a regular contributor on Dentaltown.com message boards and has been a featured writer for DENTALTOWN Magazine and DENTISTRY TODAY Magazine and blog.

Episódios

  • Front Desk Chaos to Clarity

    13/04/2026 Duração: 21min

    Front Desk Chaos to Clarity Episode Description: In this episode of The Dental Drill Bits Podcast, Sandy and Dana tackle one of the biggest front desk challenges in dental practices—how to maintain consistency and organization when multiple team members rotate through the same position.

  • New Dentist, Now What? Building the Business Side That Actually Works

    06/04/2026 Duração: 26min

    In this episode, we tackle one of the most common—and overwhelming—questions new dentists face: "Now what?" After dental school, the clinical foundation is there—but the business side often feels unclear, scattered, and reactive. Many dentists jump from course to course, system to system, trying to fix everything at once. But without a clear starting point and sequence, progress stalls—and frustration builds. We discuss what actually matters first when building the business side of a practice—from leadership and culture to metrics, systems, and accountability. You'll learn how to cut through the noise, focus on what drives results, and create a structured path forward. If you want clarity, direction, and a smarter way to grow your practice without wasting time or energy, this episode will challenge how you think about getting started. What You'll Learn • Why most new dentists feel stuck when approaching the business side • The biggest mistake: trying to fix everything at once • Why leadership—not syst

  • The Patients You Already Have: Closing the Back Door

    30/03/2026 Duração: 15min

    In this episode, we shift the focus from chasing new patients to strengthening one of the most overlooked drivers of growth—patient retention. Many practices are working hard to bring patients in, while unknowingly allowing just as many to slip out the back door. When recall systems are inconsistent or over-reliant on email and text, patients fall through the cracks. And without clear tracking, most practices don't even realize how many they've lost. We discuss how poor retention impacts production, schedule stability, and long-term growth—and what practice owners and teams must do to re-engage overdue patients, clean up their systems, and create a more reliable path to growth. If you want a fuller schedule, stronger patient relationships, and better results without constantly increasing your marketing spend, this episode will challenge how you think about retention. What You'll Learn • Why most practices don't know their true patient retention rate • How ineffective recall systems quietly reduce pro

  • Fairness in Practice: The Standard Your Team Is Watching

    23/03/2026 Duração: 22min

    In this episode, we break down one of the fastest ways practices lose control—not from lack of systems, but from inconsistent enforcement of them. When policies are applied differently depending on the person, tenure, or situation, they stop being policies and start becoming suggestions. And your team notices. We discuss how uneven accountability impacts culture, performance, retention, and even legal risk—and what practice owners and managers must do to reset expectations, rebuild trust, and lead with consistency. If you want a stronger team, better retention, and a more stable practice, this episode will challenge how you define—and enforce—fairness. What You'll Learn • Why inconsistent enforcement is more damaging than having no policy at all • How favoritism (intentional or not) leads to disengagement and turnover • The difference between flexibility and inconsistency • How uneven treatment can create HR and legal risk • Early warning signs your team is losing trust in leadership • How to reset expectatio

  • The $150K Production Boost: Where the Growth Really Comes From - Part 1

    16/03/2026 Duração: 31min

    n this episode of Dental Drill Bits, Sandy and Dana begin a three-part series exploring one of the most common questions dentists ask: how does a solo practice consistently reach an additional $150,000 per month in production? Many dentists assume the answer is more marketing, new technology, or outside solutions. But Sandy explains that production growth is usually driven by systems already inside the practice. When teams improve communication, scheduling, patient education, and training, they often uncover significant missed opportunities. In Part 1 of this series, Sandy and Dana break down four key production drivers that can immediately impact practice growth: same-day dentistry, phone call conversion, visual communication with patients, and consistent team training. Topics We Discuss Same-day dentistry and capturing treatment opportunities while the patient is in the office How unscheduled treatment represents one of the biggest missed opportunities in dental practices Why phone call conversion

  • The Documentation Gap: Personnel Files, Write Ups, and Protecting Your Practice

    09/03/2026 Duração: 27min

    In this episode of Dental Drill Bits, Sandy and Dana discuss one of the most overlooked leadership systems in dental practices: documentation. Many practice owners believe conversations alone are enough to manage team performance, only to find themselves in difficult situations when there is no written record of expectations, warnings, or accountability. This conversation breaks down what should be in a personnel file, why documentation protects both the practice and the employee, and how proper record keeping makes leadership clearer and more consistent. If you have ever thought, "We've talked about this before," but nothing was written down, this episode will help you understand why documentation matters and how to implement it properly in your practice. Topics We Discuss Why documentation protects both the practice and the employee The most common documentation mistakes practices make What should be included in a personnel file Why verbal conversations are not enough The difference between coaching, couns

  • The Raise Reset: Are You Rewarding Tenure or Trajectory?

    03/03/2026 Duração: 24min

    What happens when a new doctor buys a practice… but the team expects the same automatic raises they've received for the last 20 years? Excitement meets resistance. Vision meets comfort. And compensation conversations get awkward fast. In this episode of Dental Drill Bits, Dana and Sandy unpack the tension between loyalty and leadership — and why raises must be tied to increased value, not just time served. This conversation isn't about dismissing long-term employees. Stability matters. Commitment matters. Institutional knowledge matters. But alignment matters more. You'll learn how to: • Reset compensation expectations during a practice transition • Communicate clearly about raises before review season hits • Understand the difference between a raise and a bonus • Use staff overhead percentages to create a sustainable quarterly bonus model • Identify whether you're rewarding trajectory or tenure • Lead growth without funding stagnation Sandy walks through a practical bonus structure based on collections — not

  • The ROI Obsession That's Costing You Growth

    02/03/2026 Duração: 35min

    Dentists are trained to think in formulas. Spend X. Get Y. Measure it. Optimize it. So when marketing doesn't deliver immediate, perfectly trackable ROI, the reaction is often the same: turn it off. In this episode of Dental Drill Bits, Dana and Sandy are joined by Grace Rizza, CEO of Identity Dental Marketing, to challenge that mindset. Grace breaks down the three buckets of marketing every practice must understand: foundational credibility, lead generation for high-intent patients, and brand recognition that builds long-term authority. Each bucket has a different purpose, a different timeline, and a different way to measure success. The conversation also gets real about what happens inside the practice. Sometimes marketing is working — but phone skills, internal tracking, and team accountability determine whether those leads ever convert. Grace shares key questions every dentist should ask their marketing agency, including transparency in ad spend, keyword strategy, ownership of digital assets, and how AI s

  • Clarity is Accountability

    23/02/2026 Duração: 26min

    You introduce a new system. A new expectation. A new metric. And someone struggles. They're not aggressive. Not insubordinate. Not openly defiant. But they're hesitant. Slow. Guarded. Quietly pushing back. So the question becomes: Do we show empathy? Or do we hold accountability? In this episode, Dana and Sandy unpack the reality that most employees aren't resistant to change — they're protective of competence, routine, and confidence. But understanding human behavior does not mean lowering standards. Drawing on research from McKinsey & Company showing that nearly 70 percent of major change efforts fail due to employee behavior and leadership misalignment, they explore why great ideas fade out after implementation. They discuss: • Why consistency builds discipline • How unclear follow-through trains teams to ignore new systems • When coaching turns into enabling • The power of written protocols and documented conversations • Why accountability is clarity, not punishment Because in a growing practice, adap

  • When Letting Go Isn't Clear Enough

    16/02/2026 Duração: 24min

    What happens when a termination feels clear to leadership—but not to the employee? In this episode of Dental Drill Bits, Dana Pardue Salisbury and Sandy Pardue unpack a surprisingly common scenario: an employee is told they're being let go, only to return to work days later like nothing happened. Through real dental office experiences and a famous Larry David story that inspired a Seinfeld episode, they explore the psychology behind denial, shame, and stress—and why documentation and written follow-through aren't HR formalities, but essential leadership tools. You'll learn how unclear communication creates risk, why verbal conversations fail under stress, and how systems, separation notices, and documentation protect the practice, the team, and the patients watching it all unfold. Special thanks to our sponsors:

  • Why Dental Marketing Fails—and What Actually Works [Replay]

    09/02/2026 Duração: 38min

    What if your marketing isn't the problem—but your expectations are? In this episode, Dana and Sandy welcome Grace Rizza, the powerhouse behind Identity Dental Marketing, to break down why most dental campaigns fall flat—and what actually works. From unethical agencies to underfunded ad budgets, Grace unpacks the truth most marketers won't say out loud. If you've ever felt burned by a marketing agency, overwhelmed as a startup, or scared to go fee-for-service—this one's for you. You'll learn how to: ✅ Spot the difference between strategic marketing and expensive guesswork ✅ Avoid wasting thousands on low-quality leads and poor conversion ✅ Set realistic expectations for Google Ads and SEO ✅ Know when your marketing isn't the problem—your front desk is ✅ Confidently budget and brand your way to sustainable growth

  • It's Procedural, Not Personal

    02/02/2026 Duração: 26min

    Episode Description Most managers don't avoid tough conversations because they're hard. They avoid them because they're awkward. In this episode of Dental Drill Bits, Dana and Sandy tackle the real-world issues that show up in nearly every dental practice: sloppy scrubs, chronic tardiness, missed clock-ins, appearance concerns, and employees who seemed perfect in the interview but show up very differently on the job. The problem isn't the people. It's the lack of clear expectations. Sandy shares decades of experience helping doctors and managers shift these conversations away from emotion and back to policy, systems, and consistency. Together, they walk through how strong onboarding, written policies, documentation, and leadership modeling prevent most of these issues before they ever escalate. You'll learn how to: Address uncomfortable topics without damaging relationships Keep conversations focused on business standards, not personal judgment Know when to observe, when to remind, and when behavior bec

  • Making Numbers Matter

    26/01/2026 Duração: 26min

    Episode Summary Tracking statistics does not have to feel like micromanagement or extra work. In this episode of Dental Drill Bits, Sandy Pardue and Dana Pardue Salisbury break down why teams push back on numbers and how leaders can shift compliance into cooperation. You will learn how the right statistics eliminate micromanaging, create clarity, and help teams feel confident in their roles. Sandy shares real world examples from decades in dentistry, practical ways to assign metrics by position, and where practices should start if statistics have never been consistently tracked. What You'll Learn • Why teams resist statistics when they feel like pressure or blame • How tracking numbers reduces micromanagement • Why statistics should align with what each role can control • The danger of waiting until year end to evaluate performance • Where to start if your practice feels overwhelmed by numbers • How statistics support patient care and reduce chaos • How monthly reviews turn numbers into leadership to

  • Patient Referrals Aren't Just Luck

    19/01/2026 Duração: 22min

    Episode Summary Most dental practices don't actually have a referral problem — they have a system problem. In this episode of Dental Drill Bits, Sandy Pardue and Dana Salisbury break down why referrals don't happen by chance, how inconsistent service and communication quietly sabotage growth, and what simple systems practices can put in place to earn consistent, high-quality referrals. Through real-world service examples, team accountability strategies, and practical chairside scripts, this conversation shows why referrals are a byproduct of confidence, consistency, and gratitude — not hope. What You'll Learn in This Episode • Why referrals are built through systems, not luck • How phone experiences and follow-up impact word-of-mouth • When and how team members should confidently ask for referrals • The most natural moments in the patient journey to introduce referrals • Why referred patients accept treatment and stay loyal longer • Referral incentive considerations and state regulations to know • A realistic

  • [REPLAY] Annual Planning Power Moves: How to Build a Stronger Practice in 2026

    12/01/2026 Duração: 32min

    Episode Summary In this strategic and energizing episode of Dental Drill Bits, Dana and Sandy unpack one of the most overlooked drivers of practice stability and growth, your annual planning session. Together, they walk through the questions, metrics, team conversations, and leadership decisions that set the tone for a productive, organized, and profitable new year. Sandy shares her trusted framework for evaluating practice performance, identifying bottlenecks, and turning missed opportunities into measurable goals. Dana breaks down how to communicate the importance of an annual planning meeting to your team—even if you haven't done one in a few years. From KPI awareness and production forecasting to team agreements, CE planning, and SOP check-ins, this episode gives practices everything they need to create a clear, motivating roadmap for 2026. If you want to stop drifting into the new year and instead design it—this episode is your guide. Show Notes In This Episode, You'll Learn: Why most practices drift

  • [REPLAY] The Pulse of the Practice: Balancing Team Energy and Measurable Success

    29/12/2025 Duração: 25min

    In this episode of Dental Drill Bits, Dana and Sandy discuss the importance of measuring team energy and performance metrics in dental practices. They emphasize that while patient care is paramount, tracking statistics can enhance care quality and team morale. The conversation explores the concept of buy-in from team members, the significance of accountability, and how metrics can serve as tools for improvement rather than judgment. The episode concludes with actionable steps for practices to foster a positive culture through measurement and celebration of achievements. takeaways Your team's energy is crucial for productivity. Statistics can enhance patient care, not detract from it. Tracking metrics helps connect efforts to results. Buy-in from the team is essential for success. Purpose should always come before profit. Celebrating small wins boosts team morale. Metrics can reveal blind spots in practice management. Accountability fosters a culture of improvement. Positivity is contagious within a team. Con

  • [REPLAY] Job Descriptions Might Be Costing You Great Hires

    22/12/2025 Duração: 28min

    Episode Summary: In this episode of Dental Drill Bits, Sandy Pardue and Dana Salisbury explore the often-overlooked power of a well-crafted job description. They explain why generic or outdated descriptions can set your practice up for failure—creating confusion, legal risk, and missed hiring opportunities. You'll learn what must be included, how to stay compliant, and why being transparent about your expectations (including physical demands and performance metrics) is key to attracting the right candidates. If you're serious about improving your hiring process and retaining top talent, this conversation is a must-listen. Takeaways: Job descriptions should reflect the specific needs of your practice. Outdated job descriptions create misalignment and confusion. Every job description serves as a legal agreement between employer and employee. Transparency in compensation, expectations, and requirements is essential. Include physical job requirements and measurable performance goals. Store and organiz

  • [REPLAY] Marketing Your Practice to Top Talent

    16/12/2025 Duração: 31min

      Episode Summary: In this episode of Dental Drill Bits, Sandy Pardue and Dana Pardue tackle one of the most underestimated tools in the hiring process—your job ad. They explain why hiring should be treated like a marketing campaign and how your job postings either attract or repel the very people you are trying to hire. From crafting compelling headlines and utilizing creative job titles to understanding hiring psychology, Sandy and Dana share strategies to elevate your job ads and recruit with intention. They also explore the power of nontraditional hiring sources and the importance of keeping your energy positive throughout the hiring process. Whether you are actively hiring or just building your team, this conversation is packed with must-use tips to help you find and retain great talent. Takeaways: If you are having trouble hiring, check your job ads first Always accept resumes even when you are not actively hiring Make sure job ads reflect your practice's values and culture Use

  • [REPLAY] Marketing Can't Save You From a Bad Phone Call

    08/12/2025 Duração: 28min

    You can have the best marketing strategy in the world, but if your phone skills are lacking, patients will walk. In this episode, Dana and Sandy get real about what happens when dental teams unknowingly drive callers away with poor phone habits, disconnection, or defaulting to "no." They walk through mystery shopper call examples, red-flag language to avoid, and the mindset shift every front desk team member needs to convert, not repel, new patients. This one's packed with real talk, laugh-out-loud stories, and practical ways to be the cheerleader your practice needs. You'll learn how to: ✅ Build rapport in the first 7 seconds of a call ✅ Ask the right questions during discovery ✅ Avoid "no" language and still set boundaries ✅ Take control of the appointment conversation ✅ End calls in a way that reduces broken appointments

  • [Replay] Wasted Time, Open Time, and Maximizing Your Schedule

    03/12/2025 Duração: 20min

    Episode Title: Wasted Time, Open Time, and Maximizing Your Schedule Episode Description: Welcome to another exciting episode of Dental Drill Bits! This week, Sandy Pardue is joined by a very special guest—Dana Pardue, the original co-host and HR business professional. Together, they kick off the new season with a deep dive into one of the most critical topics for dental practices: managing open time in your schedule. Discover actionable tips to identify, track, and eliminate wasted time in your practice. Whether you're dealing with broken appointments, patient no-shows, or underutilized slots, this episode equips you with practical strategies to improve productivity, enhance patient care, and boost your bottom line. Plus, hear Dana's unique perspective on the patient experience and why over-communicating about appointment changes can backfire. Stay tuned until the end for a game-changing resource that could revolutionize how you handle in-house membership plans! What You'll Learn in This Episode: Dana Salisb

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