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The 10 Minute Dental Marketing Podcast

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The 10-Minute Dental Marketing Podcast is a focused resource for dentists who want to understand what actually drives patient growth in today’s search and AI-driven environment. Each episode delivers practical, no-nonsense insights on the strategies that influence whether your practice gets found, trusted, and chosen, without relying on gimmicks or guesswork. Episodes cover topics such as local SEO and Google Maps visibility, AI search and generative results, Google Business Profile optimization, paid search strategy, website structure and conversion fundamentals, online reviews, and reputation signals that impact patient decisions. Every discussion is grounded in real-world experience working with dental practices across the country and addresses the mistakes, gaps, and missed opportunities that quietly limit growth. Produced by Titan Web Agency, a dental-focused marketing agency with nearly 15 years of experience, this podcast is built around clarity, execution, and results. The goal is simple: help dentists make smarter marketing decisions and avoid wasting time and money on tactics that don’t move the needle. Visit our website to access in-depth resources and learn how to attract more patients who are actively searching for a dentist in your area.

Location:

Salt Lake City, UT

Description:

The 10-Minute Dental Marketing Podcast is a focused resource for dentists who want to understand what actually drives patient growth in today’s search and AI-driven environment. Each episode delivers practical, no-nonsense insights on the strategies that influence whether your practice gets found, trusted, and chosen, without relying on gimmicks or guesswork. Episodes cover topics such as local SEO and Google Maps visibility, AI search and generative results, Google Business Profile optimization, paid search strategy, website structure and conversion fundamentals, online reviews, and reputation signals that impact patient decisions. Every discussion is grounded in real-world experience working with dental practices across the country and addresses the mistakes, gaps, and missed opportunities that quietly limit growth. Produced by Titan Web Agency, a dental-focused marketing agency with nearly 15 years of experience, this podcast is built around clarity, execution, and results. The goal is simple: help dentists make smarter marketing decisions and avoid wasting time and money on tactics that don’t move the needle. Visit our website to access in-depth resources and learn how to attract more patients who are actively searching for a dentist in your area.

Language:

English

Contact:

(801) 783-3101


Episodes
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A 2026 Local SEO Guide For Dentists: What's Working and What Isn't

2/27/2026
A 2026 Local SEO Guide For Dentists: What's Working and What Isn't Local SEO has become one of the primary drivers of new patient acquisition for dental practices. While traditional referrals still matter, most patients now begin their search for a dentist online, often through Google Maps and local search results. How a practice appears in those results directly affects visibility, call volume, and appointment requests. In this episode, we break down local SEO for dentists in practical terms. We explain how Google evaluates dental practices for local search, what ranking factors matter most, and where many practices unknowingly lose visibility. The focus is on real-world execution, not theory, so dentists can understand what actually moves rankings and patient inquiries. The goal is to help dental practices evaluate their local SEO based on measurable factors rather than surface-level tactics or generic marketing advice. What You’ll Learn: Key Segments: Why local SEO matters for dental practices We explain how patient search behavior has shifted toward local intent and why Google Maps results often receive more clicks and calls than traditional organic listings. We also discuss how local visibility influences trust before a patient ever visits a website. How Google ranks dentists in local search Before diving into tactics, we outline the core local ranking factors, including relevance, proximity, and prominence. We explain how these factors interact and why practices often misunderstand what they can and cannot control. Google Business Profile optimization We walk through why Google Business Profile is the most important asset for local SEO and which elements directly influence rankings and conversions, including categories, services, photos, business information consistency, and ongoing activity. On-page SEO signals for dental websites We discuss how location-specific pages, title tags, headings, and internal linking support local rankings. The emphasis is on aligning website structure with how Google understands service areas and practice locations. Reviews and reputation signals We explain how reviews influence both rankings and patient trust, including review velocity, response behavior, and platform diversity. We also cover common review mistakes that can suppress visibility. Citations and local authority We break down what citations are, which platforms matter most for dentists, and why accuracy and consistency outweigh sheer volume. We also explain how incorrect listings can dilute local signals. Common local SEO mistakes dentists make We highlight frequent issues such as duplicate Google Business Profiles, thin location pages, inconsistent NAP information, and reliance on short-term tactics that do not hold rankings. Conclusion: Local SEO is not a single task or tool. It is a system made up of accurate data, consistent signals, and ongoing optimization across Google Business Profile, a dental practice’s website, and trusted third-party platforms. Practices that understand how Google evaluates local relevance and authority are better positioned to attract patients who are actively searching for dental care in their area. The most effective strategies focus on fundamentals executed consistently rather than shortcuts or one-time fixes. Choosing the right local SEO approach means aligning optimization efforts with how patients actually search and how Google measures trust at the local level. Read the full guide: Local SEO Guide for Dentists

Duration:00:36:05

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The Best Dental Imaging Software of 2026 Reviewed

2/20/2026
The Best Dental Imaging Software of 2026 Reviewed Dental imaging software plays a growing role in how modern dental practices diagnose conditions, plan treatment, and communicate with patients. While the fundamentals of dentistry have not changed, the way practices capture and use clinical images has shifted significantly. High-resolution digital imaging, cloud-based access, and integrated software platforms are now standard expectations rather than optional upgrades. In this episode, we compare ten dental imaging software platforms commonly used by dental practices. We explain why imaging software matters, what features actually affect day-to-day workflows, and how pricing, training, and support vary across vendors. We also discuss how imaging tools influence patient understanding, treatment acceptance, and perceptions of a practice’s technology standards. The goal is to help dentists evaluate imaging software based on real operational needs rather than brand recognition or feature lists alone. What You’ll Learn: Key Segments: Why dental imaging software matters We explain how high-resolution digital images support accurate diagnosis, improve documentation, and make it easier to explain treatment plans to patients. We also cover why cloud-based access and image sharing have become standard expectations in many practices. How the imaging software was evaluated Before reviewing specific platforms, we outline the criteria used in the comparison, including: Overview of the top 10 dental imaging software platforms We walk through each of the ten imaging solutions reviewed in the blog post, highlighting what each platform focuses on and where it may fit best: Rather than ranking based on popularity alone, we discuss how differences in features, deployment models, and support can affect real-world usability. Common features found in dental imaging software We review the imaging and clinical capabilities most commonly included across platforms, such as: Cost considerations and pricing models We explain why pricing varies widely between vendors, how per-user SaaS pricing works, and what practices should consider when comparing monthly costs versus long-term value. How imaging software impacts patient care and acceptance We discuss how visual explanations supported by digital images can help patients better understand diagnoses and treatment recommendations, which may increase acceptance rates and improve overall care quality. Conclusion: Dental imaging software is no longer just a technical upgrade. It directly affects diagnosis accuracy, workflow efficiency, patient understanding, and perceptions of a practice’s professionalism. While features and pricing vary, the most effective imaging solutions are those that balance image quality, accessibility, integration, training, and support. Choosing the right platform requires matching software capabilities to how a practice actually operates, rather than selecting based on brand name alone. Practices that invest in imaging tools aligned with their clinical and communication needs are better positioned to deliver consistent, high-quality care. Read the full comparison: Top 10 Dental Imaging Software [Compared]: Reviews & Rating

Duration:00:19:22

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How Dentist Get Mentioned in AI Search Results Without Replacing SEO

2/13/2026
Introduction Search engines and AI assistants are changing how patients find dentists. People no longer scroll through traditional rankings as often. Instead, they ask generative AI tools and voice search for “best dentist near me,” and those systems often surface only a couple of providers — or worse, none — if your practice isn’t optimized for AI discovery. In this episode, we break down Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) specifically for dental practices. The goal is simple: make your practice easier for AI systems to interpret, trust, and reuse when generating answers. This improves your visibility not just in traditional search, but in the new world of AI-powered patient discovery. What You’ll Learn: Why GEO matters more than traditional local SEO alone How AI summaries impact dental practice visibility What factors search engines and generative systems use to choose dental practices How structured data and clear signals improve your chances of being cited by AI The difference between citation visibility and ranking visibility Practical steps dentists can take now to reinforce authority for AI Key Segments: How search is shifting toward AI-powered results Patients increasingly get direct answers from generative AI and voice responses. These answers often only recommend one or two local providers, making visibility here critical for new patient acquisition. What GEO is and why it matters for dental practices GEO stands for Generative Engine Optimization. It is the practice of clarifying and structuring your dental practice signals so AI systems can trust and reuse them in answers patients see. This is not replacing SEO, but it complements it. Signals that impact AI visibility for dentists Clear, consistent information about your practice across platforms, high-quality citations, robust business profiles, and structured data all help generative systems understand and trust your practice. Difference between local ranking and AI citation visibility Traditional SEO rankings still matter, but AI visibility means being used as a reference in generative answers, even if you’re not the #1 ranked listing on a map or directory. Practical steps to improve GEO for dental practices Dentists should focus on structured business data, consistent citations, optimized profiles on key platforms, and anything that enhances authoritative signals that AI systems can parse. Conclusion AI-powered search and generative results are reshaping how patients find dental practices. Dentists who invest in clear, structured signals and authoritative profiles increase their chance of being cited by these systems. GEO is not an optional add-on. It is becoming essential to dental visibility in search and AI responses. Optimize for both traditional search ranking and generative AI trust signals to ensure you appear where new patients are asking for recommendations. Read the blog post: How GEO Improves Dental Visibility in AI Results https://blog.titanwebagency.com/geo-dental-visibility/

Duration:00:23:57

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The Top 10 Dental Practice Management Platforms for 2026 Reviewed

2/6/2026
Choosing dental practice management software affects scheduling, billing, reporting, staff efficiency, and patient experience. In this episode, we break down the most widely used dental PMS platforms for 2026, what each one does well, and where practices commonly run into limitations. We also cover what features actually matter when comparing systems, what questions to ask during demos, and how to avoid switching software too late. What You’ll Learn What dental practice management software actually does The most important features to evaluate before switching systems The difference between cloud-based and server-based PMS platforms Which software options work best for different types of practices Common mistakes dentists make when choosing practice management software Software Platforms Covered Open Dental CareStack Curve Dental DentiMax iDentalSoft Dentrix Tab32 Cloud 9 Oryx MOGO Who This Episode Is For Dentists considering switching practice management software Practice owners frustrated with reporting, integrations, or workflows New practices choosing software for the first time Multi-location or growing practices evaluating scalability Episode Resource Full written guide and software breakdown: https://blog.titanwebagency.com/dental-management-software-reviews You may also want to read: The Top 10 Dental Scheduling Software Options for 2026 and The Best Dental Patient Communication Software for 2026 (Features, Pricing, etc)

Duration:00:41:55

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How to Get AI to Recommend Your Dental Practice (GEO for Dentists)

1/30/2026
Patients are changing how they search for dentists, and AI is starting to shape which practices get seen first. More people now type a question into Google or ask an AI tool what they should do, then read or listen to the short answer they get. In many cases, that first answer becomes their shortlist before they ever compare websites or scroll through listings. That is why more dental practices are noticing something frustrating. They may rank well in traditional search results, but still not appear as often in AI-generated answers. In this episode, we explain what Generative Engine Optimization is, what it changes, and what helps a dental practice get included when AI tools summarize options and suggest providers. We also break down how GEO connects to local SEO rather than replacing it, and we give practical ways to improve your “AI eligibility” without chasing trends or relying on gimmicks. What You’ll Learn: Key Segments: Conclusion: AI-driven search is becoming a common way patients discover providers, and the practices that get mentioned first are usually the ones that feel easiest for AI systems to interpret and trust. GEO is not separate from SEO. It builds on the signals your practice already creates, but it increases your chances of being selected when answers are generated rather than when links are ranked. The best approach is straightforward. Define your services clearly, keep your information consistent across trusted sources, publish content that answers patient questions, and strengthen credibility signals over time. That is what helps AI feel confident enough to recommend your practice. Be sure to check out our blog post How to Improve Your AI Search Visibility. Read the blog post: How GEO Improves Dental Visibility in AI Results

Duration:00:23:35

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13 Qualities of an Effective Logo for Your Dental Practice

1/23/2026
Your logo is one of the first things a potential patient notices about your practice, and it quietly sets expectations before they ever read a review or step inside your office. A strong dental logo signals trust, professionalism, and consistency, while a weak logo can make even a great practice look generic or outdated. In this episode, we break down the 13 qualities that make a dental logo effective, not just visually appealing. The goal is simple. You want a logo that works everywhere your practice shows up and supports the kind of patients you want to attract. We also cover the common mistakes dentists make when designing or redesigning a logo, and how to avoid wasting money on something that does not translate well in real-world use. What You’ll Learn: Key Segments: Conclusion: A good dental logo is clear, readable, flexible, and built around a strategy. If your logo looks dated, blends in with other local practices, or falls apart when you shrink it down for a social icon, it’s likely costing you trust. Use the 13-point checklist from this episode as a standard, not a suggestion. A logo should support your marketing, not limit it. Read the blog post: 13 Qualities of the Best Dental Logos

Duration:00:16:20

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How to Dismiss a Dental Patient

1/16/2026
How to Dismiss a Dental Patient Dismissing a dental patient is one of the most uncomfortable situations a practice can face, but it is sometimes necessary to protect your team, your patients, and your business. In this episode, we break down when dismissal is appropriate, how to handle it correctly, and what your practice should document to reduce legal and reputation risk. You will learn the difference between a proper dismissal and patient abandonment, how to communicate expectations before it gets to that point, and what a dismissal letter should include so the process is clear, professional, and defensible. What We Cover Key Takeaways Who This Episode Is For Practical Next Step Review your practice’s current policy for missed appointments, payment expectations, and abusive behavior. If you do not have one written down, this episode gives you the framework to build it. Read the blog post: How to Dismiss a Dental Patient

Duration:00:13:12

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Why Some Dental Practices Appear in AI Search Results, and Others Don’t

1/9/2026
AI-powered search tools are changing how patients discover dental practices, and traditional SEO alone is no longer enough. In this episode, we explain how AI systems interpret local businesses and what dental practices need to do to remain visible in AI results, voice search, and generative search experiences. This episode focuses on practical steps practices can take now, without chasing trends or abandoning proven SEO fundamentals. What You’ll Learn Key Discussion Points Practical Takeaways Why This Matters Now AI-driven search experiences are becoming a primary way patients ask questions about dental care, providers, and services. Practices that are not clearly structured and locally consistent risk being excluded from AI-generated answers, even if they rank well in traditional search results. Who This Episode Is For Dentists, office managers, and practice owners who want to stay visible as search continues to evolve and who want practical guidance on adapting their online presence for AI-driven discovery. Next Steps Review your website content for clarity, evaluate how your services are explained, and ensure your practice information is consistent everywhere patients and AI systems might find it. This is the strategy that we used for Discovery Children’s Dentistry & Orthodontics in Carlsbad, CA to improve their AIO Search Optimization performance. Read the blog post: How to Improve Your Dental Practice Visibility In AI Results: A Step-by-Step Guide

Duration:00:24:17

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A Dentist's Guide to Naming Your Dental Practice

1/2/2026
Choosing a name for your dental practice is not just a creative decision, and the wrong name can quietly hurt search visibility or force an expensive rebrand later. In this episode, we break down how dental practice names affect SEO, your branding, patient clarity, and long-term growth. This episode is for dentists and practice owners who want to validate name ideas before committing to them. What You’ll Learn: Key Discussion Points: Who This Episode Is For: Dentists, startup owners, and practice buyers who want a practice name that works long term, not just one that sounds good today. Next Steps: Use the naming checklist to evaluate your current or proposed name and request professional input before finalizing it. Read the post: https://blog.titanwebagency.com/naming-your-dental-practice

Duration:00:30:44

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The Complete Dental Practice Rebrand Guide [Free Checklist]

12/26/2025
Rebranding a dental practice is more than changing a logo, and doing it for the wrong reasons can create new problems instead of solving old ones. In this episode, we explain when rebranding actually makes sense, what it affects beyond visuals, and how it impacts marketing, SEO, and patient trust. This episode is for dentists and practice owners who want to evaluate rebranding decisions before committing time and money. What You’ll Learn: Key Discussion Points: Resources Mentioned: Who This Episode Is For: Dentists and practice owners are considering a rebrand or questioning whether their current branding is holding back growth or clarity. Next Steps: Review your current brand honestly and schedule a consultation if you want help planning a rebrand the right way. Read this post: Everything you need to know about rebranding your dental practice. These are the same steps we’ve used to rebrand other practices: DeLand Family Dental Decatur Dental Care Kennewick Dental Kirkland Family Dentistry Burien Dental And more.

Duration:00:22:10

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Best Dental Patient Communication Software for 2026: What Dentists Need to Know Before Choosing a Platform

12/19/2025
Episode Summary: In this episode, we break down the leading dental patient communication platforms for 2026 and explain how they help practices reduce no-shows, improve patient engagement, and streamline front-office work. You’ll hear how real features — not hype — affect your schedule, revenue, and patient satisfaction. Whether you’re comparing Weave, NexHealth, RevenueWell, Lighthouse 360, or any other option, this episode gives you a grounded and practical way to evaluate each system. What You’ll Learn: Key Discussion Points: Resources Mentioned: Who This Episode Is For: Dentists, office managers, and practice owners who want to choose the right communication software without wasting time on demos or getting stuck with a system that doesn’t fit their workflow. Next Steps: Download the comparison guide, review your current communication process, and schedule a consultation if you’d like help evaluating the best options for your practice. A special thanks Dr. Megan Post of Decatur Dental Care for contributing to this post.

Duration:00:39:05

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Which Dental Scheduling System Is Right for Your Practice

12/12/2025
Introduction Choosing the right dental scheduling software reduces no-shows, increases patient satisfaction, and frees staff time. These show notes focus on selection criteria, feature trade-offs, and rollout tips to help you pick and implement a scheduling platform that fits your practice goals for 2026. What You’ll Learn Key Segments Core Selection Criteria Features That Reduce No-Shows Usability and Staff Workflow Implementation Tips Metrics to Track Post-Launch Conclusion The right scheduling platform balances automation, integration, and usability to lower no-shows and free staff time. Evaluate systems against clear criteria, pilot before full rollout, and track simple metrics to measure impact. A special thanks to Dr. Jonathan Everett, of Burien Dental and Eric Xu of Precision Dentistry of Olympia for contributing to this episode.

Duration:00:34:23

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How the One Big Beautiful Bill Affects Dental Practices

12/5/2025
Introduction Recent federal legislation introduced tax and programmatic changes that affect dental practices, particularly pass-through entities and practices with meaningful Medicaid exposure. These show notes summarize the core provisions that commonly affect dental owners and outline near-term planning considerations. Continue reading (or listening) to see how the One Big Beautiful Bill impacts dental practices. What You’ll Learn Key Segments Major Tax Changes Explained Qualified Business Income and Pass-Throughs Medicaid and Programmatic Effects Near-Term Planning Actions Compliance and Reporting Conclusion The legislative changes present both planning opportunities and operational risks. Work with your CPA to model specific impacts, prioritize timing for capital decisions, and update reporting processes. Treat this as an item for immediate review on your next financial planning cycle. A special thanks to Jared Ripplinger, CPA, MBA, CFP®, CVA of Utah Accounting Firm, CMP for writing this blog post.

Duration:00:10:42

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Practical Strategies for Independent Dentists Competing With DSOs

11/28/2025
Introduction Independent dental practices can stay competitive against larger Dental Service Organizations by emphasizing strengths DSOs find difficult to replicate: deep patient relationships, local reputation, agility, and focused service positioning. These show notes summarize practical, local-first strategies to protect and grow an independent practice. What You’ll Learn Key Segments Personalize Care at Every Touchpoint Modernize Technology Where It Matters Strengthen Local Presence Treat Customer Service as Clinical Care Define a Local Niche Community Visibility Operational & Financial Discipline Conclusion Independent dentists can win where DSOs cannot: relationship depth, local trust, and operational flexibility. Combine focused service positioning, local search presence, a superior patient experience, and tight operational metrics to convert those advantages into sustainable growth.

Duration:00:12:15

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Dentists: Get Better Results from Google Ads by Doing This

11/21/2025
Dentists: Get Better Results from Google Ads by Doing This Introduction Google Ads are a fast way to reach potential dental patients—but only if you set them up correctly. This episode covers practical tactics to make your dental ads stand out, lower your costs, and attract more qualified new patients. Dive deeper in our source: how dentists can get better results from Google Ads. What You’ll Learn Key Segments Define Your Ideal Patient Choose the Right Keywords Write Compelling Ad Copy Optimize Landing Pages Track and Optimize Performance Conclusion Getting the most from Google Ads takes targeted strategy, clear messaging, and constant review. Apply these tips to lower costs, attract more patients, and grow your practice. A special thanks to Dr. Fazeli of Discovery Children's Dentistry & Orthodontics in Carlsbad, CA, for providing input on this episode.

Duration:00:20:31

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Using Patient Feedback in Dentistry to Strengthen Your Marketing

11/14/2025
Using Patient Feedback in Dentistry to Strengthen Your Marketing Introduction Patient feedback is more than just reviews—it’s a powerful marketing tool. In this episode, we break down how to collect, analyze, and use patient feedback to drive practice improvement and win trust in your community. Learn more in our source: how to use patient feedback in your dental marketing. What You’ll Learn Key Segments Request Feedback Regularly Encourage Public Reviews Monitor and Respond to Feedback Analyze Trends and Take Action Leverage Positive Feedback in Marketing Conclusion Collecting—and acting on—feedback helps your practice improve, builds trust, and fuels your marketing with authentic patient success stories. A special thanks to Dr. Megan Post, DDS of Decatur Dental Care in Decatur, GA for contributing to this episode.

Duration:00:30:08

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Retire Smart: 10 Must Do Steps Before Selling Your Practice

11/7/2025
Retire Smart: 10 Must Do Steps Before Selling Your Practice Introduction Selling a dental practice is a major milestone. This episode outlines the must-do steps before retirement to help ensure a profitable—and stress-free—transition. You'll get practical advice to maximize your practice’s value and prepare for a smooth sale. Full details are in our source: 10 steps before selling your dental practice. What You’ll Learn Key Segments Assess Your Practice Value Clean Up Financials Increase Practice Appeal Plan for Tax Implications Choose Professional Advisors Prepare a Transition Plan Conclusion Preparation is vital when selling your practice. Take these ten steps to ensure you’re financially secure and that your legacy continues with the next owner.

Duration:00:08:47

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Your Dental Implant Marketing Guide: 7 Strategies To Generate More Patient Leads

10/31/2025
Your Dental Implant Marketing Guide: 7 Strategies To Generate More Patient Leads Introduction Dental implant marketing requires focus and expertise. This episode explores practical strategies to attract patients who need implants and build a strong local reputation. You’ll learn actionable marketing tips to generate more qualified leads and grow your dental implant cases. Read the full guide for even more ideas: 7 strategies to generate dental implant patient leads. What You’ll Learn Key Segments Define Your Target Patient Optimize Your Website for Implants Invest in Local SEO and Paid Ads Educate Through Content Marketing Leverage Patient Reviews and Testimonials Build Partnerships and Community Presence Track Leads and Measure Results Conclusion A focused marketing approach helps you reach more implant patients and grow your cases. Apply these strategies to generate consistent leads and become your area’s trusted implant provider.

Duration:00:29:21

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Dental Patient Retention: 15 Strategies to Increase Your Retention Rate

10/24/2025
Dental Patient Retention: 15 Strategies to Increase Your Retention Rate Introduction Retaining your current dental patients is critical for practice stability and growth. This episode explains simple, high-impact ways to improve patient retention—helping you deliver better service while maximizing practice revenue. Get all the details from our source: 15 strategies to increase your dental patient retention rate. What You’ll Learn Key Segments Communicate Proactively Make Scheduling Easy Personalize Patient Experience Offer Membership or Loyalty Programs Solicit and Act on Feedback Train Staff for Consistency Conclusion Patient retention isn’t just about dental care; it’s about making patients feel valued at every step. Use these practical strategies to keep more patients coming back and recommending your practice.

Duration:00:41:31

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17 Ways to Increase Patient Satisfaction at Your Dental Practice

10/17/2025
17 Ways to Increase Patient Satisfaction at Your Dental Office Introduction Satisfied patients are more likely to refer friends and return for future care. In this episode, you'll learn how small, actionable changes in your dental office can create a better experience for every patient. We go over proven steps to keep patients happy and loyal. Get more insights from our source: ways to increase patient satisfaction at your dental office. What You’ll Learn Key Segments Improve Patient Communication Streamline the Check-in Process Focus on Comfort and Cleanliness Gather and Act on Feedback Train Your Team for Consistency Conclusion Delivering consistent, positive experiences is key to patient satisfaction and practice growth. Implement these simple strategies to build trust, loyalty, and referrals in your dental practice.

Duration:00:31:36