Our Dentistry Process

Our Dentistry Process

Dr. Dan’s easy-to-use, easy-to-implement process is a complete system that will make you the most important healthcare professional in your practice area and in your patients’ lives.

It is based on years of research and real-life use, so any dentist who uses it will know almost immediately how to communicate its benefits clearly to colleagues and to patients and implement its tools quickly to begin prolonging and even saving patients’ lives.

The dentistry process has several steps, starting with a 90-day educational course for dentists, that will give them all the tools needed to work with colleagues and patients in healthcare. When you opt in to the process,  you’ll receive a book that details its procedures, history, and the supporting research and a practice manual with checklists to ensure that you are comfortable going forward with the process. You’ll be coached in leadership, communication, and practice management.

In short, this step-by-step process includes such elements as:

  • A team meeting that outlines and explores all components
  • A plan of action that provides the framework for daily meetings and informational updates
  • A dentistry checklist of the tools you need, where to obtain them, where to find necessary supplies, an up-to-date provider list with specific contacts, and an overview of your local medical healthcare network so you can start broadening your reach
  • Guidelines on building communication skills, including how to inform and educate both colleagues and patients in the clearest, jargon-free manner, and fostering a sense of fellowship with your area healthcare network and patients

As you can see, this is a thorough plan. But the process is surprisingly straightforward, and implementing it in practice can involve as little as a simple test to determine if a patient is at risk for a life-threatening or debilitating disease.

Each dentist and practitioner will find the process easy to begin using. Most importantly, it will not only build your practice, but it will do so economically. It is not a budget-breaker for the dentist or the patient.

The system is integrated into your physical practice area and becomes a seamless part of your office. In this way, patients do not feel that they are being burdened with additional costs or scary procedures, but rather that they are participating in a healing center.

In every instance where a dentist has instituted the system, he or she has improved the overall health of patients while building the dental practice. You will become your community’s optimum care provider—an essential extension of the medical network—all while lowering overall health costs. In addition to being the family dentist, you will build stronger relationships, you will save money, you will make money.