Learn what millennial dentists are doing to exceed patient expectations, enjoy dentistry more, and take more vacations!
This is how generations collaborate to make an unstoppable dental team!
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Learn what millennial dentists are doing to exceed patient expectations, enjoy dentistry more, and take more vacations!
This is how generations collaborate to make an unstoppable dental team!
In this episode, I’m diving into a topic that every dentist faces—how to manage your menu of services to maximize productivity and efficiency. I’ll share insights on when to expand or cut back on procedures, strategies for avoiding burnout, and the importance of flexibility in your offerings for long-term success. Additionally, I’ll break down how transitioning patients to associates can help free up your schedule for larger cases and explain why setting limits on certain procedures can actually boost your practice.
@1:42 - Expanding & Refining Your Menu of Services
@4:18 - The Impact of Service Selection on Production
@11:05 - Transitioning Patients to Associates
@12:15 - Setting Limits on Procedures to Increase Efficiency
@15:17 - Adjusting in Tough Times
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Email: MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/
Today’s episode is about managing the weight of responsibility in running a practice. Feeling overwhelmed is normal, and I share my experiences handling stress. This past week has been exhausting, juggling work, coaching, and personal challenges. Leadership can feel isolating, and therapy has helped me separate accountability from guilt. Prioritizing tasks and embracing support systems are key to managing stress. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, you’re not alone. Thanks for tuning in! Next episode will be more upbeat. Until then, work smarter, not harder.
@01:42 - Feeling Left Behind
@04:12 - Struggling Through a Rough Day
@05:01 - Hitting My Bandwidth Limit
@07:12 - Personal Growth Through Therapy
@09:55 - Learning to Manage the Weight
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Email: MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/
Welcome back to the Millennial Dentist Podcast! It’s a new year, and I’m kicking off 2025 with some big updates, a new smile, and a fresh focus on making this year the best one yet. In this episode, I talk about why the start of the year is the perfect time to recalibrate, realign, and plan out where you want to be by December. If you’re ready to start 2025 strong and take your practice to the next level, this episode is for you.
@03:27 - The Beginning of the Year Funk
@05:21 - The Yearly Reset
@07:09 - Team Members’ Personal and Professional Goals
@13:55 - Helping My Team Members
@17:29 - Consistency
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Email: MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/
In this episode, I’m breaking down how to diagnose if you’re over-teamed or under producing and what to do about it. If you’ve got an advanced skill set—whether it’s ortho, implants, grafting, or molar root canals—you should be hitting at least $80,000 a month in production. If not, there are fundamental issues to address, and we’ll start by looking at team compensation, which should fall between 20-30% of collections. I’ll walk you through how to calculate this, including salaries, benefits, and taxes, and explain why focusing on major overhead areas is far more impactful than obsessing over saving a few bucks on supplies. Let’s dig into the metrics that will help you optimize your practice and boost profitability.
@01:00 - Understanding Team Compensation
@03:18 - Why Goals Are Hit or Miss
@07:34 - The Danger of Micro-Optimizing
@11:23 - Evaluating Your Practice
@18:40 - Taking Action
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Email: MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/
In this episode of the Millennial Dentist Podcast, I share my personal journey in dentistry and how real-life experiences shape my approach to patient care. I discuss the vital role of numbing and sedation in ensuring our patients are comfortable during their dental procedures. Drawing from my time in a growing practice, I emphasize that achieving profound numbness is key to effective sedation, as insufficient numbing can lead to discomfort and a less efficient process. I also candidly question why some practitioners underutilize anesthetics and encourage a more generous approach to ensure every patient feels at ease.
@00:52 - Essentials of Sedation
@03:22 - Pre-Operative Routine
@07:22 - Half vs. Full Sedation
@09:48 - Sedation Protocols
@14:01 - Key Takeaways
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Email: MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/
In this episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on the real, less glamorous side of running a dental practice. After taking a brief break, I found myself navigating a challenging week filled with unexpected team drama, which reminded me that not everything in dentistry is as perfect as it seems on social media. Inspired by a candid conversation with a fellow doctor about the inevitable “suck” we all face, I dive into how I handle these tough moments while still striving for balance.
I share insights on the importance of being present, managing team dynamics, and embracing the grind, even when it gets tough. This episode serves as a reminder that we’re all human, and that those challenging weeks are just part of the journey toward building a successful practice.
@00:52 - The "Suck"
@02:25 - Weekly Summary
@06:26 - Understanding Daily Challenges
@10:22 - Escalating Drama: Staff Shortages
@11:59 - Key Takeaways and Realizations
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Email: MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/
In this episode, we explore the importance of understanding when and how to delegate leadership roles in your practice. Whether you're trying to decide if it's time to hire an office manager or just wondering how to manage your current team, we dive into common misconceptions, practical benchmarks, and the strategic steps you need to take before making that call. Learn why handing over responsibilities too soon can lead to inefficiencies and what you should be focused on first before bringing on an office manager.
@01:52 - Starting Out
@04:50 - The Office Manager Myth
@09:32 - Building Team Leaders
@14:56 - When to Delegate
@20:10 - Leadership & Accountability
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Email: MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/
In this episode of the Millennial Dentist Podcast, I'm diving into a topic that's crucial for every dental practice—how to balance your schedule in a way that maintains consistent production, even when the economy isn't on your side. I’ll be talking about why it's so important to set both minimum and maximum production goals to keep things stable and avoid the rollercoaster of fluctuating income from month to month.
I'll also share some of the challenges we face as dentists when the supply of our services starts to outpace demand. This is something I’ve experienced personally, and I’ll walk you through some strategies for managing practice expenses while keeping your goals in check. I’m not a fan of traditional goal-setting methods that give you just one target to aim for—so, in this episode, I’ll explain a more strategic approach that helps you grow your business while also leveling up your skills.
@01:16 - Downside of Goals
@06:09 - Ability to Afford Yourself
@08:30 - Recap
@10:13 - Fixing the Schedule
@15:03 - Long-Term Goals as Associate
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Email: MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/
In this episode, I share the importance of guiding patients toward case acceptance before overwhelming them with treatment details. Often, young doctors and new associates make the mistake of diving into the who, what, why, and how of treatment before patients have even agreed to move forward, which can feel more like sales than patient care. We need to know the value of presenting clear options first and waiting for the patient to commit before offering detailed explanations. By shifting this approach, dentists can build stronger patient relationships and improve treatment acceptance rates.
@01:15 Case Acceptance Before Details
@04:34 Prioritizing Case Acceptance
@07:02 Example: Patient Funnel
@09:02 Example: Educating Patients
@12:00 Game-Changing Approach
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Email: MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/
In this episode of the Millennial Dentist Podcast, I dive into the challenges of dental partnerships and how to avoid conflicts that can hurt your practice. From my own experience, I share tips on setting clear expectations when starting a partnership or bringing on associates to prevent issues down the road. I also talk about the process of transitioning an associate into a partner and how to make sure the agreements are fair for everyone involved.
Additionally, I explain how we handle lab bills in our Sarek office, where associates save on costs while maintaining quality. This episode is full of practical advice on keeping partnerships strong and transparent to help your practice thrive.
Be sure to join the conversation on the 3D Dentist App for even more great discussions!
@01:12 - 3D Dentist App
@02:00 - Lab Bills and Sarek Compensation
@04:14 - Lab Costs and Partnership Splits
@07:44 - Balancing Lab Costs in Partnerships
@10:10 - Partnership Disagreements and Finances
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Email: MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/
In this episode, I am joined by Dr. Allie Frounfelter and we talk about the importance of mastering the fundamentals of dental preparation, emphasizing that prepping multiple teeth can be as straightforward as prepping a single one with the right understanding. We explore how understanding tooth positioning and occlusion can simplify complex procedures, enabling dentists to treat patients more confidently. We discuss the value of empowering dental team members by providing opportunities for growth, allowing them to excel and become integral parts of high-end dental practices.
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Connect with Dr. Allie Frounfelter via Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dralliefrounfelter/
@01:30 Who is Dr. Allie Frounfelter?
@05:25 Being Confident
@09:28 Team Growth
@13:42 Workflow Process
@24:11 3D Dentist Pro
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Email: MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/
In this episode, I talk about the saying "the devil is in the details" and how focusing too much on small details can slow us down. I share stories from my own practice, where trying to get every detail perfect caused more problems than it solved. Instead, I suggest a simpler approach that focuses on what really matters, helping us work more efficiently and grow our practices. I believe in making things easier, trusting our team, and keeping the big picture in mind so we can keep improving and moving forward.
@02:04 The Devil in the Details
@03:50 A Real-Life Example
@06:39 How I Grew My Practice
@08:02 The Challenge
@11:46 Setting the Standard for Excellence
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Email: MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/
In this episode of the Millennial Dentist Podcast, we explore the importance of effective communication in dentistry and its impact on patient outcomes. Emphasizing the need for clear and precise treatment planning and collaboration with labs, we discuss how to achieve exceptional results. The approach to mentoring young dentists is shared, highlighting the balance between freedom and guidance to prevent clinical failures and enhance learning experiences.
@01:39 Clinical Focus and Effective Communication
@02:21 Mentoring Approach and Case Study
@03:03 Preventing Clinical Failures
@07:12 Good Lab Partnership
@11:08 Working with One Lab Team
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Email: MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/
In this episode, Kirk Behrendt and I talked about my story of becoming a key figure in dental education through my podcast. I discuss the importance of understanding patient perspectives and making informed treatment presentations. Emphasizing the need for dentists to avoid projecting their value systems onto patients and to respect individual financial situations. This approach not only fosters trust but also helps in presenting comprehensive dentistry without pressuring for high case acceptance rates.
@02:33 Who is Sully Sullivan?
@06:00 How the new generation of dentists will change the game.
@10:00 Increasing production to earn more.
@19:09 Training the team to be patient-centric.
@28:36 Millennial business tips.
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Email: MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/
In this episode of the Millennial Dentist Podcast, I, Dr. Sully Sullivan, continue my conversation with Brett from Digital Doc, diving into patient communication, case acceptance, and the importance of understanding patients' perspectives in our dental practices. We discuss the necessity of acknowledging sales in dentistry and improving our sales skills while maintaining professional ethics. We challenge the misconception of striving for 100% case acceptance, advocating for the presentation of comprehensive treatment plans to enhance patient care. This episode highlights the significance of proper diagnostics, effective verbal skills, and the role of team dynamics in presenting treatment plans. We also stress the importance of letting patients make informed decisions based on risks, benefits, and alternatives.
@00:56 Sales
@05:10 Low Case Acceptance
@08:27 Treatment Process: Communication
@12:13 Patient Handoff
@15:43 Practice and Leadership
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Email: MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/
In this episode of the Millennial Dentist Podcast, Dr. Sully Sullivan discusses a pressing issue in dentistry: dentists often abdicate rather than delegate responsibilities, leading to inefficient practices. Joined by Brett Wilson from Digital Doc, they explore how leveraging digital technology and improving patient communication can enhance case acceptance and allow dentists to focus on more profitable, fulfilling procedures. They emphasize the importance of photography, financial options, and strategic communication to avoid the "crown of the year club" and instead offer comprehensive care.
@01:11 Brett from DigiDoc
@02:47 Being Curious - Photography
@07:54 Communication - Financial
@17:30 Changing the Practice Mindset
@18:47 The Dentist's Role in Financial Discussions
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Email: MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/
In this episode of The Millennial Dentist podcast, Dr. Sully Sullivan talks about how making changes in your dental practice can lead to better success. He explains that if you want your practice to run differently and achieve better outcomes, you need to change how you do things. This includes offering comprehensive patient financing, using better diagnostic tools, improving communication with patients, and adjusting your scheduling. By doing so, you can move from simple, insurance-based dentistry to more complex and profitable procedures. Dr. Sullivan also shares insights from the 3D Treatment Planning course and introduces the new 3D Dentists app, which provides helpful resources and courses
@3:00 Don't Change if it works
@4:27 Different Goals? Change Approach
@6:54 Examples
@11:16 Financial Status
@14:52 You need Low Case Acceptance
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Email: MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/
In this episode of the Millennial Dentist Podcast. Let’s learn the essential skills needed to grow and scale a dental practice, stressing that being a proficient dentist is merely the starting point. This focuses on evaluating the growth potential of smaller practices, effectively managing larger ones, optimizing operational setups for efficiency, and embracing the "one doctor, one chair" approach. Additionally, I emphasize the importance of continuous education and advanced technique development, coupled with implementing marketing-driven patient acquisition strategies.This episode is made as Kevin regarding purchasing a practice and explores the delicate balance between clinical work and business management.
@02:24 Business Leadership
@05:04 Earnings
@06:46 Growing the Business
@08:57 Financial Success
Join the Digital Implant Continuum https://3d-dentists.com/workshop/tooth-replacement-therapy-express-week-4/
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Email: MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/
In this episode of the Millennial Dentist Podcast, I shared how people are willing to pay extra to receive outputs faster, and how we could optimize this for our business. It's incredible to consider that we could increase our earnings by offering faster services compared to their current status. A line from Jeff Bezos changed my mindset: "Americans will always want their product faster, and they will always want it cheap."
That’s when I started implementing it to my business, how could I offer the same process to the patients. Earn more learning the value of time and how it can sometimes be more important than money. By offering faster options and asking simple questions, we can make dental visits better for everyone.
@02:34 Uncle Junio Experience
@03:54 Making Exceptions
@07:43 Strategies to Apply
@09:01 Results and Feedback
@12:49 Restaurant Experience
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
c. (615)574-8208
w. (615)373-1012
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/
Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/
Dr. Sully’s Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
In this episode of the Millennial Dentists Podcast, Tbone and I discussed the reasons why we lose our patients to other dentists. This is not a new phenomenon in dentistry; our patients either choose to replace us or new patients come in from other practices. This topic is painful, especially when a long-time patient decides to switch to another practice. Multiple skill-related issues contribute to this problem. We firmly believe that communication is the key to success. Through effective communication, we can address any anxieties patients may have regarding dental treatment.
@04:29 Reason for Losing a Patient
@09:56 General Dentistry vs Advance Complex Dentistry
@15:17 Game Plan for Success
@18:16 Lack of Financial Planning
@27:03 Communication with Patients
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
c. (615)574-8208
w. (615)373-1012
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/
Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/
Dr. Sully’s Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
In this part 2 episode with Dr. Eric, Dr. Tarun, and I, talk about how sticking to your commitments can lead to better results in dentistry. We discuss being a good leader and getting things done effectively. You'll learn about the difference between giving up responsibility and delegating tasks to others. Dr. Sullivan shares stories about sticking to one plan and how it helped him succeed. Plus, Dr. Tarun offers simple tips for managing your time better and getting more done, like talking to other dentists to learn and grow in your practice.
@02:42 Experience and Financial Arrangement
@09:08 Being Committed
@12:17 Clean Process
@15:27 Leadership Focus MIndset
@18:45 Strategy
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
c. (615)574-8208
w. (615)373-1012
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/
Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/
Dr. Sully’s Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
In this trio episode of the Millennial Dentists Podcast, Eric, Tarun, and I talk about how you could effectively grow your dental practice if you feel it slowing down.
We advocate for the philosophy of 'slow down to speed up,' though we acknowledge that growth isn't always linear. However, it should never be stagnant. There are ways to improve your growth small steps at a time. Multiple strategies like: Marketing, Referrals, Social Media, and Google reviews were mentioned in this episode. These steps are essential for resurfacing your practice and increasing revenue.
@02:54 Attrition
@07:00 Tips: Referral & Marketing
@18:09 Social Media & Google Ratings
@27:21 How do you create the content?
@30:32 Importance of Google Reviews
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
c. (615)574-8208
w. (615)373-1012
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/
Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/
Dr. Sully’s Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
In this episode of Millennial Dentist Podcast, Dr. Will Jones shares his journey of feeling lost and exhausted while balancing his spiritual journey with running a dental business. After reconnecting with Tarun, he realized the importance of focusing on dentistry to achieve growth and success. We discuss overcoming communication conflicts with associates and creating a cohesive team environment. Dr. Jones reflects on the remarkable growth of his business, including beating previous collection records, highlighting the transformative power of leadership and dedication.
@01:54 Lost in Direction
@05:36 Reconnection with the team
@10:03 Power of Mind Shift
@14:31 Healthy Conversation
@19:28 Growth Results
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
c. (615)574-8208
w. (615)373-1012
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/
Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/
Dr. Sully’s Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
In this episode of Millennial Dentists Podcast, I talk about the implementation of Expanded Function Dental Assistants (EFDAs) into practice to support the One-Column Model as a system for streamlining operations. Moreover, we discuss how planning appointment visits contributes to delivering quality patient care and why it’s worthwhile to use standard photography for educational and self-improvement purposes. Finally, we dive into the topic of strategic scheduling that can help with increasing revenue and also emphasize how essential skills enhancement remains an integral part of career success in the long run.
@02:18 EFTAs & One-Column Model
@06:35 Planning Appointment Visits
@10:27 The Magic of Scheduling
@16:57 Ways to Earn More
@21:37 Importance of Upskilling
Mentioned in the Podcast:
Alabama Dental Association - https://www.aldaonline.org/
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
c. (615)574-8208
w. (615)373-1012
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/
Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/
Dr. Sully’s Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
In this episode of the Millennial Dentist Podcast, I talk about the mindset we must have when we are onboarding a new dental associate. We are experiencing a change with our new associate, and this episode is to share the mentality and team culture we have to make this transition successful. In creating an environment, it is important to create a positive space where it is okay to fail. When it is our first time, we tend to be scared to do such procedures because what if we break the equipment? But having a team and a leader dentist who is willing to mentor you throughout will help you reach success.
@02:59 What does onboarding look like?
@04:44 Mentorship
@10:32 Associate Success Path
@15:33 Menu Evaluation
@19:49 Recap
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
c. (615)574-8208
w. (615)373-1012
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/
Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/
Dr. Sully’s Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
In this episode of the Millennial Dentist Podcast, I share the capability of priority scheduling. Learning a high-paying procedure to include in your practice takes time and a huge amount of effort. The last thing you want to happen is for this procedure to fail just because of poor planning. Know the power of scheduling in this episode and how you can utilize time to fit walk-in patients into your daily blocks. Additional topics in this episode include the optimization of weekly goals rather than daily goals.
@01:57 3D Growth Summit
@02:41 Not Priority Scheduling in Practice
@05:29 How could you overcome this?
@09:27 Daily Goals vs Weekly Goals
@12:12 What can you do better?
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
c. (615)574-8208
w. (615)373-1012
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/
Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/
Dr. Sully’s Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
In this episode, industry expert Jesse Lee shares invaluable insights into navigating the world of dental practice investments. From avoiding common pitfalls like excessive debt to understanding the significance of liquidity as a backup source of repayment, Jesse covers essential aspects that every dentist should consider before venturing into practice ownership. He discusses the importance of assessing skill sets and patient bases when stepping into the shoes of previous practice owners and highlights the value of fostering long-term banking relationships, particularly in challenging times like the COVID-19 pandemic.
@04:27 Making the wrong Financial Decision
@07:40 Cash Flow
@16:11 What practice should I buy?
@21:12 Seller Standpoint
@24:36 Difference between banks Connect with Dr. Jesse Lee - The Dental Banker
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedentalbanker
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
c. (615)574-8208
w. (615)373-1012
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/
Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/
Dr. Sully’s Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
In this episode of Millennial Dentist Podcast, I talk about the innovation of Full Arch Dentistry. The dental industry benefited financially and in terms of time efficiency from this evolution. This time, it's better because it produces more accurate and ideal results. Competitive printing prices make this an excellent choice for your clinic. There are numerous services available. This episode also covers the challenges and how to get over your fear of beginning full arch dentistry with undergoing guided surgery, as well as the three things you need to know before introducing it in your clinic.
@04:55.6 Overcoming hurdles in full arch
@08:33.0 Step 1: Collecting and meshing data
@15:20.0 Step 2: Implant position scanning
@19:55.2 Step 3: Printing dentures
@22:41.7 Selecting the right screws
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
c. (615)574-8208
w. (615)373-1012
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/
Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/
Dr. Sully’s Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
In this episode, we're exploring how teams function and the implications for both personal and professional development. We'll talk about fostering an environment that supports everyone's growth, whether it's finding the correct balance between individual talents and teamwork or understanding the power of collaboration. Maintaining an abundance mindset and sharing knowledge and supporting one another is a must. Learning to adjust either from the hiring process or replacing process is a skill to learn.
@3:56.0 Setting expectations for new hires
@7:35.9 Cultivating a positive team mentality
@10:16.4 Embracing new team members for success
@12:21.8 Handling team member departures
@15:25.1 Coping with the departure of a team associate
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
c. (615)574-8208
w. (615)373-1012
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/
Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/
Dr. Sully’s Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
In this episode, I shared how I managed a team turnover. From providing options to the team members to accepting the reality and finding ways to manage the team, this episode has you covered. You want your team to have a few more options before departing, providing them with other opportunities to explore while still remaining in the same environment. Additionally, managing the team to ensure they are in the right position, also known as 'Giving the Right Position' to the team members. Lastly, how will you manage while waiting for a replacement in the team? Hiring and ads might not be the best approach; explore other options within your team!
@1:56 Team Turnover
@4:16 Hiring Demographics
@6:03 Team Response
@9:19 Position Dynamics
@12:55 Tips on Team Management
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
c. (615)574-8208
w. (615)373-1012
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/
Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/
Dr. Sully’s Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
In this episode of the Millennial Dentist Podcast, Jess and I discuss her career transition from Dental Hygienist to Treatment Coordinator. We explore the dynamic changes in the hygienist team and the challenges of implementing new ideas. Our focus then shifts to the significant transition out of hygiene, providing insights and advice on trusting the process and adapting to new roles. The conversation continues with the role of a full-time treatment coordinator, emphasizing the importance of creating and maintaining effective systems in a dental practice. We also explore how to manage closed dental cases, highlighting the need for strategic follow-ups and dedicated communication. Overall, this episode takes you through a comprehensive journey of leadership, career transitions, and successful practice management in the dental field.
@3:28 Hygiene Team Leadership Journey
@9:42 Slow Career Transition
@18:21 Full-Time Treatment Coordinator
@23:01 Dental System Mastery
@30:48 Success in Closed Cases
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
c. (615)574-8208
w. (615)373-1012
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/
Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/
Dr. Sully’s Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
In this episode of the Millennial Dentist podcast, I discuss the topic of new hygienist work with my guest, Emily. We share insights on standing out and adapting to your hygiene position. Reporting plays a crucial role in dental practice, measuring team achievements and effectiveness within a specific timeframe. Mastering dental photography is a primary challenge for new hygienists, taking months to learn.
Furthermore, we shared the transformative journey of tracking progress through numbers and celebrating the wins, acknowledging the unique challenges faced by new hygienists in mastering dental photography. Despite occasional mistakes, continual progress helps minimize issues for success in our practice.
@1:10 3D Practice Growth Summit
@2:50 Who is Emily?
@4:00 Newbie Hygienist Tips
@8:54 Reporting Data
@10:52 Tracking Team’s Growth
@14:02 Beyond Basic Fundamentals
@16:54 Focus on Success
@18:25 First Mistakes
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
www.drsullysullivan.com
c. (615)574-8208
w. (615)373-1012
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/ Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/
Dr. Sully’s Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.comis also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
In this episode of the Millennial Dentist Podcast, I emphasize the significance of training your team and front office to engage in human interaction rather than transactional communication with patients. Adopting this mindset helps build a strong bond in the practice-patient relationship. Patients are more likely to return when we establish this connection. Additionally, it creates a welcoming atmosphere in the office. Individuals who encounter transactional conversations are likely to respond with transactional replies, which is detrimental when building your business. Train your team to communicate effectively and satisfy patients, and success is sure to follow.
@3:22 Ritz Carlton Experience
@4:55 Straight to Business Service
@7:45 Lesson Learned
@11:20 Transactional vs Person Relationship
@16:04 How to be Better Communicator
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
www.drsullysullivan.com
c. (615)574-8208
w. (615)373-1012
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/ Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/
Dr. Sully’s Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.comis also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
In this episode, I dive into the intricacies of dental practice management, offering insights into the strategic decisions surrounding the retention or dismissal of dental insurance providers. Drawing from my experiences and industry knowledge, I stress the importance of maintaining insurance relationships until reaching the desired practice scale and provider levels. Exploring the concept of never being at capacity, I encourage the addition of providers to address growth challenges. The episode concludes with a call to analyze the balance between insurance and overall practice collections, providing actionable insights for practitioners aiming for long-term success in the evolving dental landscape. @1:56 Unpacking the risks of dropping Delta @7:23 Navigating the challenges of reducing Delta patients @10:04 Looking into the big picture @17:24 Strategic plan for gradual insurance reduction @24:14 Staying competitive in the dynamic dental field
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC. As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com Links and Resources Richard Sullivan, DDS Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast http://www.millennialdentist.com www.drsullysullivan.com c. (615)574-8208 w. (615)373-1012 Visit Us On Social Media MillennialDentist@gmail.com The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/ Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/
Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/ Dr. Sully’s Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.comis also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
In this episode of the Millennial Dentist podcast, I share my personal journey and the principles that shaped my success in dentistry. Reflecting on the hustle, commitment to continuous education, and the willingness to put in the work that defined my early years, I offer insights tailored for new graduates and associate doctors. The discussion revolves around the crucial concept of the "Associate Success Path," emphasizing the need for clarity in setting expectations and benchmarks. Drawing from the experiences at Sullivan Dental Partners, I delve into the importance of mentorship, communication, and accountability in creating a thriving dental practice. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or a recent graduate, this podcast serves as a guide, providing actionable advice and a roadmap for building a successful dental career while adhering to the philosophy of working smarter, not harder.
@2:36 Environment Matters
@5:52 Associate Pitching for a Position
@7:52 Clarity with Goals
@10:13 Mentorship with Associate
@13:23 Importance of Communication
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
www.drsullysullivan.com
c. (615)574-8208
w. (615)373-1012
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/ Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/
Dr. Sully’s Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.comis also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
In this episode of the Millennial Dentist podcast, Dr. Sully Sullivan passionately addresses the challenges faced in dental practice, emphasizing the need for setting boundaries, maintaining empathy without taking on unnecessary responsibility, and adhering to essential rules. Dr. Sullivan shares a real-life scenario highlighting the importance of effective scheduling, team communication, and the balance between accommodating patients and upholding practice standards.
@1:30 Practice Empathy with Caution
@2:15 Maintaining a Non-Emotional State in Practice
@4:55 Power of setting column with team
@9:57 Recap of Issues in Team Column
@11:14 Addressing Frustration with Human Nature
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
www.drsullysullivan.com
c. (615)574-8208
w. (615)373-1012
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/ Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/
Dr. Sully’s Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com
In this episode of Millennial Dentist Podcast, I talk into the intricacies of managing a dental practice as the year winds down. As practice owners, we explore crucial considerations such as equipment purchases, tax planning, and projecting production for the upcoming year. I stress the importance of strategic growth, optimizing your practice, and the potential pitfalls of building a practice solely around yourself. Whether you're in growth, stability, or optimization mode, join me for valuable insights into end-of-year planning and the keys to sustained success in the dental industry
@1:47 - Year end Purchasing of Equipments
@8:53 - 2024 Practice Projections
@12:04 - Projection Finances
@15:08 - Future of the Practice
@17:08 - Adding New Team Member
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
www.drsullysullivan.com
c. (615)574-8208
w. (615)373-1012
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/ Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/
Dr. Sully’s Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com
In this episode of the Millennial Dentist podcast, we're diving into the game-changer in my career – dental implants. I can't stress enough how crucial a strong foundation in extraction and grafting is for long-term success. Allow me to take you through my journey, from embracing guided surgery for efficiency gains to the groundbreaking practice of taking final impressions on the day of implant placement. We'll discuss the significance of continuous education, fostering clinical growth, and honing those communication skills that truly elevate your career. I'll shed light on the 3D Dentist implant curriculum, a resource close to my heart, and encourage you to see dental implants as more than just a procedure but as a gateway to a broader clinical horizon.
@1:10 Upskill right after Graduating
@4:29 Cost of Continuing Education
@9:55 Skills you Need to Earn more
@11:38 Where can you learn?
@15:08 Rate of Return with Skill Investments
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
www.drsullysullivan.com
c. (615)574-8208
w. (615)373-1012
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/ Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/
Dr. Sully’s Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com
In this episode of Millennial Dentist Podcast, I reflect on my journey, highlighting the importance of embracing experiences, including challenges, for continuous improvement. The episode delves into the role of therapy in understanding personal and team dynamics, emphasizing the need to acknowledge and support each other's struggles. I also discuss the significance of a balanced communication approach within the team and stress the importance of daily communication for sustained growth.
@1:01 Strengthening Through Leadership
@3:58 Therapy and Acknowledging Others' Struggles
@5:58 Approaching Communication with the Team
@11:39 Emphasizing the Importance of Daily Communication
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
www.drsullysullivan.com
c. (615)574-8208
w. (615)373-1012
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/ Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/
Dr. Sully’s Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com
In this episode of Millenial Dentist, Dr. T Bone, Dr. Sully, and Dr. Craig Spodak engage in a dynamic discussion on the multifaceted aspects of dentistry, entrepreneurship, and personal fulfillment. Driven by a passion for building organizations that transcend profit centers, the trio explores the profound impact of creating a supportive dental culture. They talk into the critical diagnostic skills required for associates in growing dental models, emphasizing the unique challenges faced and the path to effective communication and optimal dentistry. The conversation also navigates the complexities of predicting the dental landscape over the next five to ten years, urging practitioners to approach their journey with intentionality and strategic vision. Finally, the episode explores the evolving dynamics of work-life balance, shedding light on the changing energy and comfort levels as dentists progress through their careers.
@5:42 Recognizing the Cost of team to reach Success
@11:05 It’s impossible to Scale Efficiency
@20:40 Be an observer of your Character to build Leadership Ability
@30:58 There are other Kinds of Dentist
@36:44 TBone: Teaching the Positive Mindset of Being a Great Dentist
@40:38 Importance of Learning the Percentages
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
www.drsullysullivan.com
c. (615)574-8208
w. (615)373-1012
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/ Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/
Dr. Sully’s Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com
In this episode of the Millennial Dentist podcast, I emphasized the importance of evolving dental treatment planning beyond traditional approaches. Acknowledging the gaps in dental education, particularly in communication skills, I urge you to align their clinical knowledge with effective patient dialogue. The episode covers the challenges of overtreatment and highlights the need for communication to keep pace with clinical education. I advocate for a patient-centric approach, urging practitioners to understand and cater to individual patient preferences and needs in a conservative yet adaptive manner.
@2:05 - Improve dental communication for patient understanding
@4:58 - Timing matters: When to recommend tire replacements
@10:36 - Mastering communication in dentistry to bridge gaps.
@14:23 - Stop the ‘maybe’ BS
@16:11 - Prioritize accuracy in diagnosis for effective treatments
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
www.drsullysullivan.com
c. (615)574-8208
w. (615)373-1012
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/ Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/
Dr. Sully’s Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com
In this episode of the Millennial Dentist podcast, T-Bone and I talk about the crucial role of team bonuses and the balance between base pay and bonus structures in dental practices. The importance of transparent communication, commitment to goals, and driving revenue for bonus success is discussed, offering valuable insights for practice owners and teams. Efficiency and clinical skills are emphasized as essential components in achieving practice growth and success.
@2:41 Keeping the Practice in place
@12:52 Hourly Rate Earning
@15:47 It’s all about Efficiency
@22:18 Facing challenges in adapting
@24:39 Commitment with Team Bonus
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
www.drsullysullivan.com
c. (615)574-8208
w. (615)373-1012
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website: http://millennialdentist.com/
Millennial Dentist Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialDentist
Millennial Dentist Twitter: https://twitter.com/millennialdds
Millennial Dentist Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/ Dr. Peyman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpeyray/
Dr. Sully’s Website & Blog: http://www.drsullysullivan.com
In this episode of the Millennial Dentist podcast, I explore strategies for ensuring the success of your dental associates. A scheduling approach that emphasizes limiting specific procedures to prioritize quality over quantity is the key. By blocking certain procedures and assigning them to capable providers, we optimize our menu of services, promoting growth and efficiency. As the practice owner, I share my journey of gradually reducing the range of services I personally provide, thus ensuring that associates have the opportunity to thrive and flourish.
@1:53 - Diagnosis on Feeding the Associate
@6:18 - Reducing the Services
@9:51 - Example of Aligning Specific Procedures with Specific Dentists
@13:31 - Trajectory or Outcome of Implementing It
@16:34 - Pitfalls and Providing Satisfaction to Nurture the Patients' Mindset
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
Connect with Dr. Sully Sullivan LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/millennialdentist/
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/
In this episode of the Millennial Dentist podcast, I explore the important role of dental associates in driving practice growth. We'll dive into the importance of building financial flexibility, allowing you to take calculated risks and elevate your practice to new heights. I'll share insights into the strategy of balancing risk and reward and how bringing dental associates on board can have a transformative impact on your dental practice.
@1:58 The Challenges of Growth
@4:12 Financial Flexibility
@7:11 Taking the Risk
@9:57 Recruitment Strategy
@14:04 Managing the Numbers
Who is Dr. Sully Sullivan?
Dr. Sully is a fourth-generation dentist from Nashville, Tn. After receiving his doctorate of dental surgery from the University of Tennessee, he moved back to Nashville to practice with his father. By continuing to invest in his education through adult orthodontics, soft tissue grafting, dental implants, third molar extractions, and obstructive sleep apnea, he helped double his practice in just 24 months.
As a millennial, he truly believes in working smarter not harder, which has led him to utilize technology to not only deliver better patient care but more efficient care. Dr. Sullivan regularly uses CEREC, 3D imaging with Galileos, 3D printing, and multiple lasers. In addition to his practice, he started the Millennial Dentist Podcast in February of 2017 to help push his fellow colleagues to take their dental careers to the next level. Dr. Sully lectures around the country on cone beam technology, cad/cam dentistry, obstructive sleep apnea, and practice management. He is also an ambassador for the 3D-Dentist teaching facility in Raleigh, NC.
Connect with Dr. Sully Sullivan LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/millennialdentist/
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/millennialdentist/
Let’s continue this conversation about financing. The fact of the matter is that financing makes comprehensive dentistry possible for a lot of people. And there’s a lot to consider here. Are you hesitant to offer comprehensive dentistry out of fear that the patient can’t afford it? That’s the mindset that needs to be shifted, because financing is something that helps patients as long as it is consumer driven.
This episode is all about offering in-office payment plans. It doesn’t all have to be third party financing options. Regardless of what systems you have in place and the demographic you serve, in-office financing can be a huge benefit to patients and the practice. We wouldn’t be where we are without it. Aubrey joins this conversation again for round 2 of our financing discussion and gives you a lot of things to consider as you dip your toe into this option.
Show Notes:
[02:25] - Look at the amount that was financed in the previous year.
[04:04] - Without in-office financing, some patients would have walked away.
[05:48] - A lot of people will choose in-office to avoid the credit hit.
[06:35] - Aubrey shares the in-office payment plans we offer.
[08:01] - There are rules that patients follow when using in-office financing.
[09:58] - There are also some unrealistic increments to consider.
[13:37] - How many patients are you offering comprehensive dentistry on?
[16:08] - When someone is asking how they can afford something, they want it.
[19:33] - What moves the needle is moving from single tooth dentistry to quadrant.
[21:16] - Sometimes it is better to push third party payment options.
[22:27] - What happens when a payment defaults? Aubrey says it is rare.
[25:40] - The rules of down payments mitigates a lot of potential problems.
[28:26] - The period of growth you are in with your practice impacts the way you offer payment options.
[31:20] - Once you get to a specific point, you have passive income.
[34:08] - Test the waters first and see how it works.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
c. (615)574-8208
w. (615)373-1012
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
@Millennialdentist on Facebook
Dr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on Instagram
Financial menus have changed the way we do business. Let’s be real, dentistry is expensive and no matter what type of client you have in the chair, they need to be presented with different options to help make it affordable or at least manageable.
Aubrey, our Director of Operations at Sullivan Dental Partners is back on for this conversation on financial arrangements and financial menus. She helps us understand the difference between the various types of payment options on the financial menus we provide to patients and we talk about why you should be tracking how much you are doing with each type of financial option in your practice. This is one of the key metrics to track closely in 2023.
It always comes down to what problems we are trying to solve. In this conversation, the problem is making dentistry affordable and that’s exactly why you need financial arrangements.
Show Notes:
[02:21] - The core fundamentals are no secret at 3D.
[03:52] - There are a lot of benefits to financial arrangements.
[04:51] - What should a financial menu look like?
[07:02] - Is it outlined anywhere in your business all the ways a patient can pay?
[09:06] - Affordability and price are completely different.
[10:18] - Firm financial arrangements help manage your AR.
[13:05] - Are you presenting any dentistry outside what you think the patient can afford?
[14:45] - There are a ton of options out there for third party financing.
[17:23] - Team members also appreciate being able to give patients different options.
[20:14] - We need to always be consumer-driven.
[22:31] - Aubrey provides some ways you can discuss payment plans with clients.
[24:42] - Learn some of the third parties you could use.
[26:49] - Have multiple options for the work you prefer to provide.
[28:36] - Financial menus should be provided to every patient.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
c. (615)574-8208
w. (615)373-1012
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website
@Millennialdentist on Facebook
Like it or not, 3D printing is on its way and milling may soon be a thing of the past. But right now, is it sustainable? Is it realistic?
In this episode, Dr. Sully discusses what printing crowns looks like, what the costs are, what problems it solves, and the pros and cons of implementing a system now. Ultimately, it’s about leveraging technology to grow your business. Can this new technology do that? Dr. Sully is cautious but optimistic about this big topic of conversation in the industry.
Show Notes:
[01:41] - Sully wants to stay cutting edge and up to date.
[02:29] - We need to be consumer driven and focus on same-day dentistry.
[03:59] - What is scalable in a big group practice?
[05:36] - We have to consider the longevity of the material used.
[07:02] - Leverage technology to grow your business, not to save money.
[09:46] - There are differences in brands and developers.
[12:26] - Sully goes through some pros and cons of software and printing.
[14:09] - How long does it take to accomplish this?
[16:35] - Milling may be a thing of the past in the coming years.
[18:35] - Printing wins with mass production.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
c. (615)574-8208
w. (615)373-1012
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website
@Millennialdentist on Facebook
Dr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on Instagram
No matter what industry you are in, if you work with other people, there will be office gossip and drama. It’s inevitable, but there are ways to deal with it that leave people feeling safe, less stressed, and less impacted by the office gossip.
Doc Jock joins the conversation because he’s dealing with this situation in his practice right now. Without going into the specifics, you’ll be able to hear and relate to the issue at hand and together, he and Sully come up with some ways to navigate the problem.
Listen for some ideas, like simple walks or lunches with team members or even personality tests to determine the best way to converse with your staff and the best way to group them in order to avoid the dreaded office gossip.
Show Notes:
[01:59] - Office drama has been a struggle for Doc Jock for several months.
[02:57] - Previously, the practice was focused on something different and the separation could be a catalyst for the office gossip.
[04:46] - Adding new members to a larger team is harder than adding to a smaller team.
[06:23] - When leadership is delegated, it gets watered down.
[07:40] - Office gossip isn’t going to go anywhere, so how do you address it?
[09:38] - Leaders need to do a better job of vetting new hires and making sure they are in the right place on the team.
[11:21] - The larger the practice gets, the less your vision is being communicated directly from you.
[13:19] - Sully implements personality testing to build the best team.
[17:53] - The office is not the place where you’ll be able to have a true conversation with someone.
[20:06] - Sometimes people just want to be listened to rather than being offered a solution.
[24:03] - Going for walks or even out to lunch are ways to get to talk to team members.
[27:33] - When gossip becomes a poison to the team, changes need to be made.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
c. (615)574-8208
w. (615)373-1012
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website
@Millennialdentist on Facebook
Dr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on Instagram
We all have issues that come up with team members. It’s human nature and we have to be prepared for whatever happens when people are put into groups.
Andrea Deloach is a practice assistant here and she joins this conversation on how to lead team members more effectively and how to handle uncomfortable situations. Andrea runs a lot in this practice and takes on the bulk of the growth of team members so she’s the perfect person to tackle this topic today.
In this episode, you’ll learn how to have hard conversations to hold people accountable, how to set clear expectations for everyone, and the value of having clear and concise standard operating procedures.
Show Notes:
[02:45] - No matter the size of the team, issues happen.
[03:47] - Using checklists is a great strategy to hold others accountable.
[06:07] - It’s important to have written guides for standard operating procedures.
[09:27] - One area of improvement could be video training content.
[11:15] - It’s better to bring solutions rather than just the problems.
[13:24] - We set our team members up to fail when we don’t prepare them.
[15:36] - Andrea reads scenarios and how she would respond.
[17:08] - When it comes to difficult situations, you have to have a face to face conversation.
[22:10] - There is a bonus structure and it can be a good incentive.
[25:54] - Rather than an HR handbook, present manuals as procedures.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
c. (615)574-8208
w. (615)373-1012
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website
@Millennialdentist on Facebook
Dr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on Instagram
This episode pertains to every type of dentist, owner, and associate out there. No matter how you run your business, whether or not you are looking to expand, or how many chairs you have in your practice. Today we’re talking about the value of a chair.
Leaning into the value of a chair was really eye-opening. Each chair has a ton of potential but you have to break it down by its use. Who is using the chair and for how long? What is being done in that chair? What’s the overhead for each?
Listen to this episode to learn how to break these numbers down to get a good look at the big picture and the potential your practice has for growth. You’ll also learn how to avoid the hamster wheel and how to maximize the value of a chair.
Show Notes:
[02:03] - What is a typical hygiene chair worth and what is the potential of a doctor’s chair?
[03:28] - Sully believes in one doctor, one chair.
[05:53] - What is the cost of the overhead for each chair?
[08:01] - We can break down the money produced by each chair.
[11:17] - Sometimes we get on this hamster wheel by hiring more hygienists to bring in more clients.
[13:19] - The true value of the hygienist in the rapport they build with patients.
[15:02] - The plan is not to exceed five hygiene chairs.
[16:50] - Sedation is something else to consider in order to get more done in less time.
[18:27] - Let’s break down the value of each chair in a practice.
[21:22] - General practice is a great base, but the growth is in specialty dentistry.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
c. (615)574-8208
w. (615)373-1012
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website
@Millennialdentist on Facebook
Dr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on Instagram
It’s important to take a close look at metrics. They are important tools to use when making decisions. But the metrics you look at and the goals you set around them all depend on how you run your practice.
There was a recent article penned by Mike Abernathy around KPIs for your practice. Mike joins the Millennial Dentist Podcast to talk about the points in the article and to share his experience in the field. There are some areas of agreement and disagreement and no matter where you are in your practice development, this episode has a lot of great takeaways.
Ultimately, the goals you set are up to you. You can set lofty goals, but make sure they are attainable. But don’t sell yourself short and set mediocre goals when you can do so much more.
Show Notes:
[01:11] - Mike Abernathy shares his background and how he got started in dentistry.
[02:42] - There are hundreds of articles on a site that Mike shares and some he has authored.
[05:07] - The way you run your practice dictates the metrics you look for.
[07:51] - First, Mike looks at profitability.
[10:52] - Sully and Mike go through some numbers and compare to average practices.
[14:56] - What happens to numbers when another doctor is hired?
[17:01] - In a one doctor practice, Sully wears several hats and explains the metrics.
[20:40] - Feed your associate first.
[22:57] - You have a ceiling based on supply and demand.
[25:40] - How can we have incremental growth?
[27:42] - The type of patients you attract makes a huge difference when it comes to growth.
[29:28] - Demographics do make a difference, but Sully’s people skills have driven more business.
[31:51] - Mike believes in setting realistic goals for each individual but Sully believes that setting a goal for mediocrity isn’t beneficial.
[34:32] - Sully points out a metric goal that he doesn’t agree with.
[37:00] - You can’t always make people want what they need.
[39:10] - A lot of times, we are reluctant to offer the things patients need based on the cost.
[41:06] - The decisions you make today are important for the future of the business.
[44:36] - Dentistry has evolved significantly in the last few decades.
[47:43] - It’s about new patients and capacity both in staffing and in facility.
[48:19] - Sully attributes a lot of his success to his idea of replacing himself.
[51:34] - If all the doctors in the office are doing specific procedures, you will need to hire enough hygienists to support patients.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
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Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
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It’s important to learn through every experience and Sully certainly has learned a lot from the loss of his first associate. This conversation with TBone is all about where Sully and the practice went wrong in keeping this associate and what they could have done better to prevent it.
Failure isn’t a bad thing. There are different challenges presented when hiring associates and those challenges vary by person. And keeping with that mindset of learning never stops, Sully has learned something new from every associate he’s had.
Listen to this episode of Millennial Dentist to learn some of the pitfalls you can avoid and reflect on ways you can make the associateship experience better for you and your associates.
Show Notes:
[01:13] - We learn from everything and the goal is to move forward.
[02:28] - There are different challenges presented with different associates.
[03:36] - Why did they move forward with Jackson as an associate?
[05:49] - Ideally you want an associate that can level up the skills in the practice.
[07:11] - It’s easy for owners to hire associates to do the things they don’t want to do.
[10:05] - Part of the practice growth can be hard for owners to change their mindset.
[12:06] - Sully admits that he should have taken more of a mentor role.
[13:14] - A good relationship is when both parties have skin in the game.
[16:21] - If you want associateship to work, you have to know that they won’t do things the same exact way as you.
[19:35] - Training comes first and you have to keep learning.
[21:08] - Sully shares what he feels his practice has done well with associates.
[23:04] - What comes next for the practice?
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
c. (615)574-8208
w. (615)373-1012
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
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Welcome back to part 2 of a previous conversation with former associate Dr. Jackson. Dr. Jackson has recently taken the opportunity to shift from associateship to ownership and with that change comes a lot of decisions. In part 1, Dr. Jackson shared his journey, how he made decisions for his new practice so far, and he laid his fears all out on the table. In today’s installment of this conversation, we talk more about the team he’s inheriting with the purchase of an existing practice as well as leadership skills Dr. Jackson will need to learn on the way to being the best leader the team can have.
Shifting from associateship to ownership is a huge decision, but one that many dentists make. We are confident that Dr. Jackson has been prepared for this new endeavor through his work with us and are thrilled for this new opportunity for him.
Show Notes:
[01:20] - An early area of struggle for Sully was coaching the team.
[03:51] - When is it right to expand?
[06:04] - Dr. Jackson is going to have to change the way he practices initially.
[09:26] - Sully tends to come across as “winging it,” but decisions are calculated.
[10:52] - Find somebody that does things well and use their strategies to work for you.
[12:43] - You need to know where your decisions are coming from.
[13:54] - Sully describes what he would do at first if he were in Dr. Jackson’s position.
[16:42] - Suly doesn’t believe in hygienists being paid by production.
[18:13] - The best leadership strategy is Immediate Daily Feedback.
[23:10] - It’s better to stick with one plan than to have four plans.
[24:28] - Is marketing something Dr. Jackson needs to focus on?
[26:07] - The best way to fire someone is to hire someone to replace them.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
c. (615)574-8208
w. (615)373-1012
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
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Dr. Jackson is a current associate who is about to take the leap to ownership! It’s very exciting for him and we’re really happy for him and this opportunity. Of course it is a blessing and a curse because we are now faced with replacing him, but with transparency early on, we knew this would happen one day when we took Dr. Jackson on as an associate.
Our conversation today is all about this upcoming transition for Dr. Jackson. He is moving from associateship to ownership and it’s going to happen quickly, so in addition to him sharing the process he’s gone through, he also takes the time to ask questions, share his fears, and discuss the big decisions he’s faced with.
If you’ve ever considered moving from associateship to ownership or you are a current owner aiding an associate to do the same, this episode is full of the ins and outs of making this adjustment.
Show Notes:
[01:26] - As an associate, you only work on dentistry. As an owner, there’s more behind the scenes.
[04:13] - Part of Dr. Jackson’s decision was a personal choice for his family.
[06:31] - Dr. Jackson shares his search for a practice.
[10:23] - Moving from an existing and successful practice to owning a smaller one in need of improvements is an adjustment.
[13:10] - Where should you focus your spending on updating your new practice?
[18:50] - It’s important to consider sales reps and distributors.
[26:42] - Should you keep things the way they are when you take over a practice or rip off the bandaid and make changes right away?
[29:47] - Consider what needs to change when it comes to current team members.
[33:52] - In the first two years, the challenge is to focus on closing dentistry.
[36:03] - Learning to effectively communicate is the least flashy skills to improve but it is the one that moves the needle forward the most.
[37:47] - You’re going to be successful early on.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
c. (615)574-8208
w. (615)373-1012
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
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For years we have used CEREC Dental Milling machines and they are excellent. But it is so exciting to get something new in the door. So today, we’re talking all about some new tech in the practice and why the clear choice was a new VHF lab mill. You’ll learn all about some of the challenges we’ve run into with existing technology which you may also relate to and you’ll learn the things we hope to see in alternatives for specific uses.
CEREC Dental Milling Machines are great for specific things and we’ll be keeping them around, but we discuss the pros and cons, what’s lacking, and what we’re able to do to add efficiency with new machines as well as new software. In the long run, it's not about saving revenue. It’s about driving revenue in.
Show Notes:
[01:58] - There are specific uses that we need some new tech for.
[03:51] - The process and workflow using existing tech.
[08:16] - Software differences and opportunities in new tech.
[10:04] - New tech is expensive, but it’s about driving revenue instead of saving it.
[13:13] - What programs and machines TBone is using now.
[14:53] - The unique competitiveness with new tech additions to the practice.
[17:12] - How mock-ups impact patients and the selling process.
[19:23] - Response possibilities when cost is an issue.
[22:16] - Why we chose our new VHF lab mill.
[30:19] - Examples of how efficiency has been impacted.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
c. (615)574-8208
w. (615)373-1012
Visit Us On Social Media
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Goal setting and reflecting on last year are big buzz words at the start of a new year, but for business owners, these things are crucial. But when it comes to reading reports, what numbers are important? What do they all mean? And most importantly, how can we use these numbers to set goals and drive the business forward?
In this episode, Aubrey joins me as we dig into our own metrics and discuss some key points that will keep us moving forward in 2023. Metrics are only as good as what you do with them and these numbers are sure to create conversations that will not only benefit the business’s bottom line, but also each team member’s growth and development.
Show Notes:
[02:04] - Aubrey explains what she looks at compared to their financial goals.
[05:55] - Reverse engineer your numbers and move from the top down.
[08:09] - Should you track procedures or time?
[10:36] - Reports may be skewed depending on how your practice is set up.
[11:51] - List out the services you provide and how much time it takes for each one.
[14:03] - Reports can shed light on some challenges in the practice.
[17:18] - Feed your associate first, but give new patients to your best treatment planner.
[21:23] - You need to understand each number.
[23:47] - Reports help create conversations.
[26:18] - Block administrative time into your schedule.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
c. (615)574-8208
w. (615)373-1012
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website
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Dr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on Instagram
When it comes to the owner and associate relationship, sometimes things can get a little uncomfortable. As the owner, how do you manage the associate that is growing and is being successful? There’s a natural hesitation in associates growing and doing more because what does that mean for you?
You can look at it in one of two ways. You can be threatened by it and refuse to give them the work they can handle. Or you can step aside and give them the opportunities to grow and level up. The latter means that you can focus on other things. You can focus on leveling yourself up, honing your craft, or working on the business.
In this episode, you’ll learn some of the different options you have as the owner or the associate and why feeding the associate first benefits everyone. Remember that if associates aren’t given the opportunities to grow, they’ll leave. There’s definitely a reality check in this episode, but it’s an important conversation to have.
Show Notes:[01:53] - There’s a hesitancy in the owner and associate relationship.[03:28] - What are challenges to associates wanting to level up?[05:08] - You have options when this happens. You can focus on other things.[07:06] - There will be some fears that will come up in this situation but feed the associate first.[10:34] - Everyone’s timeline to success is different and shouldn’t be compared.[13:01] - If associates aren’t given the opportunity to grow, they’ll leave.[14:41] - The last thing that should be delegated away is new-patient hygiene checks.[18:11] - You might be letting dentistry walk out the door.[21:44] - It’s better to give associates the means to level up and replace them because they’re doing more advanced work.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
Links and ResourcesRichard Sullivan, DDSPartner, Sullivan Dental PartnersCo-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcasthttp://www.millennialdentist.com www.drsullysullivan.com
Visit Us On Social MediaMillennialDentist@gmail.com The Millennial Dentist Website @Millennialdentist on Facebook @MillennialDDS on Twitter Dr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on Instagram Dr. Peyman…@drpeyray on Instagram Dr. Sully’s website and blog
Welcome Back!
Well, it has been a minute since you’ve heard a new Millennial Dentist episode! So much has happened and I am thrilled to bring more content your way.
Listen to this quick episode to learn what to expect in coming episodes. There has been so much change and so much growth within our practice and what we are doing with education. The podcast is going to be an extension of that to help each other push our professions forward.
We’re coming back with a vengeance and already have several episodes ready to go recorded with the movers and shakers in the industry!
Show Notes:[01:13] - The podcast started in 2017 and was an opportunity to grow my own knowledge[02:26] - What you can expect moving forward.[03:59] - We are pumped to talk about emerging technology in future episodes.[05:17] - Let’s connect in a way that pushes our profession forward.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
Links and ResourcesRichard Sullivan, DDSPartner, Sullivan Dental PartnersCo-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcasthttp://www.millennialdentist.com www.drsullysullivan.com
Visit Us On Social MediaMillennialDentist@gmail.com The Millennial Dentist Website @Millennialdentist on Facebook @MillennialDDS on Twitter Dr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on Instagram Dr. Peyman…@drpeyray on Instagram Dr. Sully’s website and blog
Today, we are chatting with a fellow dentist, Amy. She talks about what she has learned in buying her practice, having her husband as a business partner, and how she started out in her new practice as an office manager doing the behind-the-scenes work.
When she transitioned over to working full-time at her practice, Amy found that she wasn’t as stressed working in-between her practice and her full-time job. However, as they want to maximize their production at their practice, they take on emergencies as much as possible.
Box scheduling is a great way to get those last-minute emergencies in. When you only fill your schedule to 90%, you leave room for those patients who need to come in the same day.
Dentistry is changing. Technology, education, and resources are closer to our fingertips now more than ever! Are you ready to learn what millennial dentists are doing to exceed patient expectations, enjoy dentistry more and take vacations and how this generation can join up with the previous generation to make for an unstoppable dental team? Wait no longer! Listen in and find out how to push your lifestyle to the next level.
Show Notes:
[01:51] How Amy started her practice with her husband.
[10:38] Creating better production inside the dental office.
[15:30] When to take full-mouth pictures of patients.
[22:30] Why adopt technology and use a milling unit in practice.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
www.drsullysullivan.com
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website
@Millennialdentist on Facebook
@MillennialDDS on TwitterDr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on InstagramDr. Peyman…@drpeyray on Instagram
Today, we are chatting live in Miami with Dr. Rusty and Dr. Corey to chat about the future of AI in dentistry and predictions on where we think that technology will be taking dentistry in the future.
Dr. Corey has been creating online courses with his newest course, Transcendental Education, to show others how to fabricate components in-house. There’s so much AI in dentistry today; he and his team are focusing on full-arch guides in his lab.
When you utilize technology efficiently, your team can create much of the work for patient impressions. Now, with trained staff, your workload lessens, and you have more time to work with patients instead of creating products for them.
Dentistry is changing. Technology, education, and resources are closer to our fingertips now more than ever! Are you ready to learn what millennial dentists are doing to exceed patient expectations, enjoy dentistry more and take vacations and how this generation can join up with the previous generation to make for an unstoppable dental team? Wait no longer! Listen in and find out how to push your lifestyle to the next level.
Show Notes:
[05:32] Pricing out dental equipment and Dr. Corey’s new course for dentists.
[13:25] Make sure not to miss the boat when it comes to technology.
[14:30] The benefits of having a properly trained staff to take work off your hands.
[21:51] Why 3D printers are an essential tool in your dentist’s office.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
www.drsullysullivan.com
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website
@Millennialdentist on Facebook
@MillennialDDS on TwitterDr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on InstagramDr. Peyman…@drpeyray on Instagram
Today, we are chatting with Dr. Jackson Hall, our new team member! Dr. Hall graduated from the University of Memphis and is here to talk to us about the gap in dental education regarding income, tax write-offs, and how to run a practice as a business.
The most significant checks I’ve written since I’ve started my business were for taxes, by a long shot. When you run a business, you need to find out how to mitigate taxes with tax write-offs and lower your taxable income legally. My advice to young dentists is to make sure you find a good CPA who can guide you with taxes and tax shelters.
After you have your student loans and other debt paid off, your next step is to think about wealth management. Investing in your retirement is similar to buying time, which is why you want to invest a lot of your money as soon as possible. Once you can max out your 401K, you’re on the right path to retirement.
Dentistry is changing. Technology, education, and resources are closer to our fingertips now more than ever! Are you ready to learn what millennial dentists are doing to exceed patient expectations, enjoy dentistry more and take vacations and how this generation can join up with the previous generation to make for an unstoppable dental team? Wait no longer! Listen in and find out how to push your lifestyle to the next level.
Show Notes:
[05:07] The first steps in financial security for a dentist.
[07:42] Leveraging risk to build and manage our wealth.
[27:36] Active investing versus passive investing.
[35:05] Summary overview of steps to building wealth.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
www.drsullysullivan.com
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website
@Millennialdentist on Facebook
@MillennialDDS on TwitterDr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on InstagramDr. Peyman…@drpeyray on Instagram
We are chatting with Justin Maceroy from Midwest Dental Arts and Nikoli Mensuri from Detroit Dental Lab. Both guests are here to discuss 3D printing in dentistry, reforming their staff based on technology, and how our labs are set up based on our dental specialties.
Clinicians need to stay informed about new technologies, which is essential for providing excellent dental care to clients. The more you know about in-house design and specialty dentistry, the greater you can offer services to your patients. “The more you know about digital dentistry, the better your cases can be.”
In-house technology inside your practice makes designing fast and straightforward. The manufacturing process is the part of patient care that can increase turnaround time. 3D printing allows for more rapid design and gives you more time in your schedule because you’re not using your time waiting for an impression to be delivered.
Having a 3D printer in-office removes the hassle of overnight shipping. With COVID affecting shipping times, there’s no guarantee that you’ll get your products within one day anymore. In addition, having a printer in-office cuts down on overhead costs and reduces the amount of time you can take care of a patient emergency.
Dentistry is changing. Technology, education, and resources are closer to our fingertips now more than ever! Are you ready to learn what millennial dentists are doing to exceed patient expectations, enjoy dentistry more and take vacations and how this generation can join up with the previous generation to make for an unstoppable dental team? Wait no longer! Listen in and find out how to push your lifestyle to the next level.
Show Notes:
[02:14] How we can efficiently receive data with modern technology.
[04:37] The future of in-house design and sending off work to a lab.
[10:00] Finishing times for in-house designed impressions.
[17:05] The ease and efficiency of 3D printing.
[21:48] Fixing broken implants and other devices for patients with 3D printing.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
www.drsullysullivan.com
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website
@Millennialdentist on Facebook
@MillennialDDS on TwitterDr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on InstagramDr. Peyman…@drpeyray on Instagram
We are excited to have opened our new location, which we have been practicing for the past three weeks. Listen to today’s episode as we talk about our new practice, where we are going, and our goals for the future of our businesses.
Today, we talk about our past and how busy we were after graduating from dental school. Between getting our practices set up, getting married, starting families, and building houses, we’ve finally gotten to a point in our lives where we can slow down and enjoy life more now than ever.
The importance of hiring someone to keep you accountable pays for itself in more ways than one! When you are looking to reach further than what’s inside yourself, it’s an excellent investment to hire an expert or coach to assist you in reaching your goals. For example, when Dr. Peyway hired a personal trainer, he realized how far he had come physically from his before and after pictures. He also talks about how the benefits of training and exercising have given him a better day at the office.
Whether you don’t like fillings or doing your financials, you need to delegate the aspects of your business that aren’t in your wheelhouse. When you delegate, you give the task to another person that is more qualified and experienced, who can get the job done. In addition, this takes the constant stress off of you so you can work to improve your practice.
Dentistry is changing. Technology, education, and resources are closer to our fingertips now more than ever! Are you ready to learn what millennial dentists are doing to exceed patient expectations, enjoy dentistry more and take vacations and how this generation can join up with the previous generation to make for an unstoppable dental team? Wait no longer! Listen in and find out how to push your lifestyle to the next level.
Show Notes:
[04:37] Growing in the area of dental implants.
[10:15] Reviewing life and learning how to reprioritize what’s important.
[14:12] Developing healthy lifestyle habits that improve our personal and professional lives.
[19:07] How mediation has helped Dr. Peyway when practicing surgery.
[28:10] Delegating the office management tasks that aren’t in your wheelhouse.
[39:49] The importance of taking responsibility for everything that happens in your practice.
[46:13] Why you want to be clear and transparent with your hires so they understand the responsibilities they are going to take on in your practice.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
www.drsullysullivan.com
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website
@Millennialdentist on Facebook
@MillennialDDS on TwitterDr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on InstagramDr. Peyman…@drpeyray on Instagram
We are excited to be at the Mastermind in Smithville, Tennessee, on the second day. We are broadcasting from this event, and we are joined by Dr. Matt Corbin and Dr. Ben Height to chat about lifestyle, family life and dentistry, and profitability of your practice.
In our roundtable today, we discuss the importance of designing your dental office space around your specific office and practice needs. Dr. Corbin took over a practice from Dr. Silverstein four years ago and has since doubled his business’s gross profit. In addition, he was able to bring in procedures that were previously referred out, such as sedation.
Dr. Height purchased his practice in 2017 after working in a dental office for eight years. He bought his office at $1.2 million and brought it up to $1.5 million the first year of business in a 1,000 square foot practice - with only himself as a practitioner.
If you want to build and grow a practice significantly, it’s a good idea to purchase a business grossing around $500 to $600,000 annually. When you look at practices making over $1 million, you have to have a specific skill set to handle that type of profit in the dental practice to keep your numbers at or above a million dollars a year.
The most important aspect of having a dental practice is to focus on doing more of what you want to do inside your practice. Always look for a different way to practice if what you are doing isn’t filling your cup.
Dentistry is changing. Technology, education, and resources are closer to our fingertips now more than ever! Are you ready to learn what millennial dentists are doing to exceed patient expectations, enjoy dentistry more and take vacations and how this generation can join up with the previous generation to make for an unstoppable dental team? Wait no longer! Listen in and find out how to push your lifestyle to the next level.
Show Notes:
[01:51] Matt’s expectations of Dr. Sully’s old office.
[03:52] The importance of designing your office around your dental practice needs.
[04:30] Dr. Matt Corbin and Dr. Ben Height share their office stats.
[09:31] Choosing your work schedule based on your lifestyle.
[13:00] Having a space that you enjoy and feel good practicing in.
[14:17] Facilitating success in your practice.
[19:49] Roadblocks holding dentists back from making changes in their business.
[28:13] Looking at the profitability of procedures and taking items off that aren’t as profitable.
[35:42] Getting to a place of contentment; which also means lack of motivation.
[42:25] The importance of commitment to family life.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
www.drsullysullivan.com
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website
@Millennialdentist on Facebook
@MillennialDDS on TwitterDr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on InstagramDr. Peyman…@drpeyray on Instagram
Today we are celebrating the grand opening of Sullivan Dental Partners! A long-term vision to building the practice, we are talking about the steps of our journey and how we could reach our goal of dental partnership. Listen in to find out the challenges we’ve had, successes, and how we solved the partnership problems.
After organizing the office and getting into an efficient workflow, Dr. Rick and Dr. Sully decided to reinvest their business profit back into the business to grow their practice. They purchased additional mills and scanners for their company.
Approaching their economic and growth tipping point, they decided to purchase and build a new practice. Building their practice was a two-year process in which Dr. Rick and Dr. Sully had to be aware to separate their emotional connection to their business from the business aspect of purchasing a property.
When they found out a family member was selling the lot next to their location, both doctors were excited, but then decided to lease another building and redesign the space for their new practice. Once they moved into their new practice, they decided on a redesign, what their new surgical suite was going to look like, sorting out the new dental schedule and figuring out which procedures they could now offer to clients with same-day service.
Dentistry is changing. Technology, education, and resources are closer to our fingertips now more than ever! Are you ready to learn what millennial dentists are doing to exceed patient expectations, enjoy dentistry more and take vacations and how this generation can join up with the previous generation to make for an unstoppable dental team? Wait no longer! Listen in and find out how to push your lifestyle to the next level.
Show Notes:
[01:03] Reinvesting their money back into the practice.
[02:24] The decision-making process to grow their business.
[04:35] Approaching the economic and growth tipping point.
[06:45] Purchasing, building, and owning their own practice.
[08:48] Figuring out how to purchase the lot next door to build a new practice.
[14:15] Crunching the lease numbers to make their new space financially feasible.
[19:25] Redesigning their new dental space.
[24:01] Deciding what their surgical suite was going to look like.
[29:19] Opportunity costs of the new practice.
[35:36] Sorting out the new dental practice schedule.
[41:08] Figuring which procedures they can now produce with same-day dentistry.
[43:56] Maximizing their space and putting in ten chairs.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
www.drsullysullivan.com
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website
@Millennialdentist on Facebook
@MillennialDDS on TwitterDr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on InstagramDr. Peyman…@drpeyray on Instagram
Today we are celebrating the grand opening of Sullivan Dental Partners! A long-term vision to building the practice, we are talking about the steps of our journey and how we could reach our goal of dental partnership. Listen in to find out the challenges we’ve had, successes, and how we solved the partnership problems.
Dr. Rick believes and teaches that the best investment you can make is your investment in yourself. So, when they combined forces, Dr. Rick and Dr. Sully could pick up restorations and general dentistry. This allowed Dr. Rick to work on more cases involving wisdom teeth and other aesthetic dentistry.
Opportunity costs could be found early on. Dr. Sully realized that his father had a robust surgical skillset, but they didn’t have a set block schedule. So, Sully coming in and giving the practice another skillset; they were able to better organize the time they spent in-office with patients by blocking off times.
Dentistry is changing. Technology, education, and resources are closer to our fingertips now more than ever! Are you ready to learn what millennial dentists are doing to exceed patient expectations, enjoy dentistry more and take vacations and how this generation can join up with the previous generation to make for an unstoppable dental team? Wait no longer! Listen in and find out how to push your lifestyle to the next level.
Show Notes:
[01:24] Getting past the financial and growth fear factor.
[03:50] Dr. Sully talks about his dad’s skill set and opportunity costs.
[10:27] Checking hygiene and realizing the lost opportunities they wanted to fill.
[14:48] Upgrades made to the practice after the merger.
[19:52] Abundance factor and how they brought in more clients and more profit.
[22:35] Giving partners the space they need to practice in their own style.
[26:36] Incorporating strong personalities into your dental business.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
http://www.millennialdentist.com
www.drsullysullivan.com
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website
@Millennialdentist on Facebook
@MillennialDDS on TwitterDr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on InstagramDr. Peyman…@drpeyray on Instagram
Today we are celebrating the grand opening of Sullivan Dental Partners! A long-term vision to building the practice, we are talking about the steps of our journey and how we could reach our goal of dental partnership. Listen in to find out the challenges we’ve had, successes, and how we solved the partnership problems.
When they merged, Dr. Sully hesitated because he would now have only half the number of chairs, patients, and income. At first, the senior Sullivan would debrief the younger Sullivan for about 30 minutes at the end of the day to review what they had accomplished and what can be improved upon.
Sully would ask Senior Sully for assistance when he needed help with a dental procedure. He wasn’t afraid to ask for help, even in the middle of a root canal, important for patient care.
Dentistry is changing. Technology, education, and resources are closer to our fingertips now more than ever! Are you ready to learn what millennial dentists are doing to exceed patient expectations, enjoy dentistry more and take vacations and how this generation can join up with the previous generation to make for an unstoppable dental team? Wait no longer! Listen in and find out how to push your lifestyle to the next level.
Show Notes:
[01:01] Celebrating our new dental partners!
[04:03] Sully gives his background and why he became a dentist.
[07:07] Biggest fear about bringing in his son as a partner.
[09:40] Debriefing at the end of the day to recalibrate each partner.
[14:14] The importance of asking for help inside the practice.
[16:03] Senior Sullivan’s advice on how to onboard a new partner.
[20:10] Making the environment safe as a lead doctor teaching new dentists.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com
Links and Resources
Richard Sullivan, DDS
Partner, Sullivan Dental Partners
Co-host/Founder of the Millennial Dentist Podcast
www.millennialdentist.com (http://www.millennialdentist.com)
www.drsullysullivan.com
Visit Us On Social Media
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website
@Millennialdentist on Facebook
@MillennialDDS on TwitterDr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on InstagramDr. Peyman…@drpeyray on Instagram
Today we are in Nashville with our tribe recording this episode! We have Eric Clarke from Downtown Nashville Dental and Donny Murray, to name a couple of our guests today, on our show.
Sun is from Tru, and they provide custom abutments for crown restoration. Selling over 8.000 abutments per month, 70% of production goes directly to the lab. As a dental milling specialists, they can create custom abutments for any type of restoration or dental work.
A Swiss-type CNC machine is a type of turning center that was developed for the Swiss watch industry. These machines are designed to turn small, complex, precision parts and mill them with accuracy and consistency. Due to this capability, this type of milling machine is used to achieve the strict dimension and tolerance requirements necessary for application in the aerospace, military, and medical industries.
Tru pre-fabricates their inventory overseas and takes their pre-fab inventory to Irvine, California, where they create their custom dental abutments. Abutments come with a lifetime warranty with a 5-year coverage on the implant system itself. This is possible because of the manufacturing process that follows strict manufacturing standards. In addition, they provide free samples to new customers to verify the quality of our abutments yourself.
TruAbutment DS custom abutments provide individual anatomic contours, emergence profile, and margin placement to provide an excellent foundation for improved long-term function and esthetics compared to stock abutments. Patient-specific imaging, including CAD/CAM abutments, is individually designed, taking the final tooth shape into consideration. Adjustable cement line for better maintenance of proper biological width. Their manufacturing process makes sure you get a precise fit every time.
Learn which dental restorations will give your patients the best outcome, the advantages of using Truabutments, and how you can get a free sample as a new user of their product.
Dentistry is changing. Technology, education, and resources are closer to our fingertips now more than ever! Are you ready to learn what millennial dentists are doing to exceed patient expectations, enjoy dentistry more and take vacations and how this generation can join up with the previous generation to make for an unstoppable dental team? Wait no longer! Listen in and find out how to push your lifestyle to the next level.
Show Notes:
[06:53] Tru the Titanium dental product description.
[13:17] New workshops offered by Tru for dentist education.
[17:54] The design process for dentists using Tru appliances.
[23:30] Emax restoration compared to other dental restorations.
[27:28] How to get a free product sample to try for your client.
[33:07] Installing workflows and technological devices into your dental practice.
[39:14] One dental student’s journey through dental school and what he wished he had learned in school.
[41:58] Dental implant kits you can use to speed up the implant process.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
Links and Resources:
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website
@Millennialdentist on Facebook
On Instagram Dr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on InstagramDr. Peyman…@drpeyray on Instagram
Today we have Shay with us again for another episode, and we chat about milling experiences and opportunities that you can take advantage of for your dental practice. Tony, Darren, and Donny also join us to talk about his experience with different types of dental mills.
Sully’s practice currently has three mills a wet, a wet/dry, and a prime mill. He is presently milling Zirconia in less than five minutes with his prime mill. Because he can create milled items quickly, Sully can do his patient procedures all in-house in the same visit. In addition, he can touch test the block before restoration, which is beneficial for a good fit.
Tony started with the older E4D mill in 2009 and made an effort to learn how to use the mill effectively. He is using a scanner to create Invisalign products using itero. In addition to itero, they also use trios for same-day products.
Dr. Don Murry is a 2010 graduate who is making waves in dentistry.
He talks about his milling journey, starting with a cone beam in 2012. He is currently puck milling at his office to create full-arch products with Zirconia.
Learn what new milling processes are available, how easy or hard they are to use, and how you can get your hands on a digital mill to create same-day dental appliances.
Dentistry is changing. Technology, education, and resources are closer to our fingertips now more than ever! Are you ready to learn what millennial dentists are doing to exceed patient expectations, enjoy dentistry more and take vacations and how this generation can join up with the previous generation to make for an unstoppable dental team? Wait no longer! Listen in and find out how to push your lifestyle to the next level.
Show Notes:
[02:45] Sully’s dental journey and how he became a dental professional.
[06:35] Using itero for scanning to create Invisalign products.
[11:21] Cone-beam and milling experience for Donny.
[14:05] Types of puck mills we are using in dental practice.
[17:58] Dr. Don’s progression of mill purchases in his office.
[19:38] When to change over the process to same-day appliances.
[25:37] Dr. Darren’s milling journey in his practice.
[32:03] Profit margins for devices created by digital milling.
[36:28] Why the industry has moved toward digital scanning.
[39:15] Patients want to leave the office with their restoration complete in one sitting.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
Links and Resources:
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website
@Millennialdentist on Facebook
On Instagram Dr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on InstagramDr. Peyman…@drpeyray on Instagram
Today we have Shea Tolbert and Tony Mennito with us to chat about how dental ecosystems work, how 3D printing has advanced dentistry, and what students are currently learning in dental school. We also talk about digital design and when is a good time to hire a digital designer into your practice.
Ecosystems and branching out to find a mentor are critical to your success as a dentist. The progression of digital dentistry is happening faster than manufacturers can keep up with the demand.
We’ve been pushing the limits of these ecosystems. Our practice just purchased a machine to do a same-day crown for clients. We can do a variety of procedures much more quickly than we used to be able to in dentistry. Digital design has created a faster, more efficient dental system.
Social media has been a big topic lately, and we talk about how we are marketing on social media. We can post pre and post images of work in the office, before and after images, and post reviews from our clients.
Learn what new dental technology we are playing around with right now, learn about other dentist ecosystems, and predict new technology that we are thinking will come about in the next few years.
Dentistry is changing. Technology, education, and resources are closer to our fingertips now more than ever! Are you ready to learn what millennial dentists are doing to exceed patient expectations, enjoy dentistry more and take vacations and how this generation can join up with the previous generation to make for an unstoppable dental team? Wait no longer! Listen in and find out how to push your lifestyle to the next level.
Show Notes:
[02:54] History and background on our two guests.
[11:16] The opportunity to be with people who grow and inspire.
[15:11] Dental practitioners pushing the limits on ecosystems.
[17:41] What students are currently learning in dental school.
[21:07] Exocad and its digital advantages and the time designing consume.
[25:54] How to play the social media game - examples from what we’ve posted that works.
[29:22] New technology tools we can use for our dental patients.
[32:30] The advantage of using eMax technology in the office.
[36:28] Making assessments of what you need before you decide which technology to use.
[41:26] The importance of having multiple cameras at your practice.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
Links and Resources:
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website
@Millennialdentist on Facebook
On Instagram Dr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on InstagramDr. Peyman…@drpeyray on Instagram
Today we have Holly, who grew up in dentistry and the airline industry inside the state of Tennessee. As a ramp rat for almost five years, she has flown all over the country. When she was 18, she moved to Charlotte to instruct and teach other US Air employees. She was working too many hours and having a job with more stability, she decided to get into working for a local dental practice.
Holly decided to go to school to become a dental assistant. After graduating, the practice she worked for broke up on bad terms and stayed with one of the partners. She started to learn the ins and outs of dentistry from the business side at her new practice.
Holly learned under dentistry’s “big five” and practice cosmetic dentistry. Her boss, Ross, put her through more dental training, and she ended up being a dental speaker. Traveling around the country, speaking, and training other dentists, opened her eyes to the potential and opportunities.
After bringing her last company to $5 million, she started to get the itch to build her own practice. She worked 100 hour work weeks, along with her brother, who had a degree in marketing, to develop her own business training doctors and dentists.
With so many people afraid to fail, Holly decided to learn to fail and pick herself up and learn from her mistakes. A multitude of dentists isn’t OK with coaching; as Holly says, “When they hear about coaching, they think they are in trouble.” Her clientele is someone who is going to bet on themself to win. She puts herself in a space where she gets her clients' ideas and takes them into her work.
Dentistry is changing. Technology, education, and resources are closer to our fingertips now more than ever! Are you ready to learn what millennial dentists are doing to exceed patient expectations, enjoy dentistry more and take vacations and how this generation can join up with the previous generation to make for an unstoppable dental team? Wait no longer! Listen in and find out how to push your lifestyle to the next level.
Show Notes:
[03:55] Holly’s first job sterilizing instruments at a local dentist’s office.
[06:12] Traveling the country teaching and training other dentists.
[09:30] Taking a practice from $3 million to $5 million in 10 months.
[13:14] Doing whatever it takes to get off the ground with a new business.
[16:00] What it takes to be a growth coach and what Holly does for her clients.
[20:27] The process of coaching clients in her business.
[22:12] Working with different types of personalities.
[29:45] Taking on the challenge of financial assets after dentistry school.
[36:03] How she met her husband through her mom in California.
[41:12] Building a seven-figure business for her client.
[48:01] The importance of having mentorship and a sponsor in your life.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
Links and Resources:
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website
@Millennialdentist on Facebook
On Instagram Dr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on InstagramDr. Peyman…@drpeyray on Instagram
Today is a phone-a-friend episode where we talk to another dental associate owner and put them on the spot with a surprise interview! We chat about core elements of hiring a new associate or team member, how you can set them up for success, and why you need to set clear expectations with your new staff.
We talk about critical elements to hiring a successful associate who will ultimately be a productive team member, expectations, and our experiences with past hires. Advice from our past experiences on what to do and what not to do when looking for new staff and what to expect from them once they are hired. “There has to be a clear line in the sand about procedures that an associate can do versus what an owner can do, certainly for a time frame.”
Our guest advises having clear expectations or a success path for the most critical goals drawn out when you hire a new staff member. Break down that expectation or success markers into smaller increments of time so your new team member can achieve small successes along the way. “Make the time to first, set up your success goals, and two, hold your staff accountable in the moment.”
Setting production goals, at around $2,000 to $3,000 a day, is a common goal for a new associate. However, once they progress, they should have a new higher daily production goal.
Additionally, make sure you have a clearly defined business model and ensure your team understands the terms of your business model. For example, if you ask your team to be a “good clinician,” explain in detail what that looks like to you. Does it mean spending more time with patients? Do you want your team to be efficient when working on clients? Be clear on your business model expectations and terms you are using to create goals for your practice.
Lastly, set your new staff up for success. Make sure they have backup and support during clinical procedures to ensure that they achieve confidence and success, and your practice is running smoothly.
Dentistry is changing. Technology, education, and resources are closer to our fingertips now more than ever! Are you ready to learn what millennial dentists are doing to exceed patient expectations, enjoy dentistry more and take vacations and how this generation can join up with the previous generation to make for an unstoppable dental team? Wait no longer! Listen in and find out how to push your lifestyle to the next level.
Show Notes:
[02:08] Our guest talks about what he did in his dental practice today.
[03:35] What are key elements to hiring a successful associate?
[05:06] Have clear expectations or a success path when onboarding new staff.
[08:48] Options for multiple doctors and fewer chairs than dentists.
[11:30] One definition of what being a “good clinician” looks like.
[14:08] Core abilities and the mindset to accept these responsibilities.
[17:30] Interviewing tips when talking to a potential new employee.
[21:05] Perspectives on when you should let a new staff member perform new procedures.
[23:27] Lining up your new dental associate to be a true general dentist in the practice.
[27:32] How to change the process of procedures for new staff in your practice.
[32:32] Supporting your employees to have the best outcome.
[36:30] Procedures that work and add value to your practice.
[40:21] Basic core surgical principles.
[44:13] Sign up for the last two spots of the Digital Implant Emporium!
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
Links and Resources:
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website
@Millennialdentist on Facebook
On Instagram Dr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on InstagramDr. Peyman…@drpeyray on Instagram
Dentistry is changing. Technology, education, and resources are closer to our fingertips now more than ever! Are you ready to learn what millennial dentists are doing to exceed patient expectations, enjoy dentistry more and take vacations and how this generation can join up with the previous generation to make for an unstoppable dental team? Wait no longer! Listen in and find out how to push your lifestyle to the next level.
Welcome back to another episode! Episode 97, I'm joined by guest host JB, and we chat about his experience with five practices and how he went from working hard to more productive working in his practice to have a better lifestyle.
JB, with his five practices, was unaware of the elements of leading his team. He would try to push his way of doing things onto his team and didn't understand why they didn't want to work "his way." Looking back, he realizes that his perspective wasn't realistic as his expectations were very high. Also, JB didn't consider that his team wouldn't understand why he wanted to run his practice the way he did and resulted in a big disconnect with his staff. JB was so successful that he had investors looking at his practice to infuse his company with money.
Looking back, he could see the destructive writing on the wall. "I pulled myself out of this tailspin and this destructive path that was going on. This is not the right way to go, and it's time to focus back on the fundamentals and be a dentist again. Be a leader in the practices, show up, and act like a practicing dentist and a leader of the practice."
When he realized the company wasn't going the way he intended, he decided that he had three options to move forward as a successful dentist. JB chose to become the principal dentist in his practice with one office and a team.
Now, he understands that he had a leadership issue. "It was a leadership issue, and this was the hardest thing to realize. I was a terrible leader. I wasn't focused on what I had and was too worried about what I was going to get." His motivation was the ability to acquire new connections and new practices.
Even with his experiences in the past five years, JB realizes that he can still have a successful and fulfilling experience as a dental practice owner. After selling off the practices that were the biggest headaches, revamping his mindset as a physician, and becoming a better leader, he is now feeling much more content with his new role in his single practice.
Show Notes:
[02:55] JB talks about his new view on his practice as a “catastrophic shift.”
[04:30] He took a lot of his time and effort trying to push his culture onto the team at the office.
[08:14] Looking back, he feels good about the decision he made to move forward.
[11:37] JB talks about what he would have done differently, looking back.
[14:04] With four practices, JB wasn’t sure how he was going to make payroll.
[17:32] The bottom line when JB sold his practices.
[19:42] How JB is doing now, as opposed to last year in his practice.
[27:15] JB and I chat about how we are ignoring our best skills.
[33:10] The need for leadership and how important good leadership is in a practice.
[37:20] Elements needed for a well-run dentistry practice.
[43:22] Dentistry and owning a practice when the economical environment isn’t good.
[45:38] Dental options you love to practice and clinical you don’t like to practice.
[48:32] Message us if you’re interested in learning about 3D implants!
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
Links and Resources:
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website
@Millennialdentist on Facebook
On Instagram Dr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on InstagramDr. Peyman…@drpeyray on Instagram
Dentistry is changing. Technology, education, and resources are closer to our fingertips now more than ever! Are you ready to learn what millennial dentists are doing to exceed patient expectations, enjoy dentistry more and take vacations and how this generation can join up with the previous generation to make for an unstoppable dental team? Wait no longer! Listen in and find out how to push your lifestyle to the next level.
Welcome back to another episode! Episode 96, we chat with Dr. Zach Allmond, who started dental school in 2001, shortly before 9-11. Three weeks later, he signed up for the Air Force, who paid for his dental school. Zach served in Afghanistan in 2008 as a dental officer. Next, he and his wife, also a dentist, reopened an office location in Indiana. After a while, they decided to move back to their hometown and purchased his own practice in 2013 with an income of $600K and a focus on profitability, Dr. Zach turned his new dental clinic profit of $1.8 million in less than a year.
Creating a plan to drive down overhead and simultaneously increase case acceptance, Dr. Zach and his partner had a roadmap to success. By bringing in high dollar items and presenting these items in a way that is acceptable to patients, Dr. Zach created Apex Payment Solutions. At the time, there wasn’t a financial opportunity for merchant services for dentists to develop flexible plans for their patients. He reached out to a friend in the financial industry,
Many merchant services start you at a low rate, then bump your fees up the longer you have your account. Dr. Zach and I chat about the process of credit card fees, how credit card companies get their money back when offering rewards, and why you need to accept American Express cards at your dental practice.
Learn how to increase your case acceptance and increase your income by more than 20%, how to train your employees to drive down overhead costs, and how you can reach a 102% collections rate. Find out how to pay less than 2.25% on your credit card transactions, and how Dr. Zach’s Apex Payment Solutions Merchant Services has saved me $623 just in one month alone!
Show Notes:
[02:20] Dr. Zach’s new business and how his company is helping dentists.
[06:52] Bringing value to your practice and learning how you fit into an office.
[11:16] How Dr. Zach created his company Apex Payment Solutions Merchant Services for dentists.
[15:24] Dr. Sully and Dr. Zach breakdown the details of merchant services.
[19:06] Why 82% of Dr. Zach’s cases over $5000 are paid for with American Express.
[21:32] Dr. Zach and I review our current merchant services fees with Apex Payment Solutions Merchant Services.
[24:22] How to increase your case acceptance more than 20% per year.
[31:51] Tips for dental practices to take payment plans from clients.
[33:27] The more data you put into a platform, the more your transaction rate goes down.
[36:20] Apex Payment Solutions contactless terminals and text to pay for client payment, protecting your front desk staff.
[41:20] Optics and how hygienists are using this technique.
[46:40] Hitting goals by using efficiency and automation.
[51:52] How to contact Dr. Zach at Apex Payment Solutions.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
Links and Resources:
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website
@Millennialdentist on Facebook
On Instagram Dr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on InstagramDr. Peyman…@drpeyray on Instagram
Dentistry is changing. Technology, education, and resources are closer to our fingertips now more than ever! Are you ready to learn what millennial dentists are doing to exceed patient expectations, enjoy dentistry more and take vacations and how this generation can join up with the previous generation to make for an unstoppable dental team? Wait no longer! Listen in and find out how to push your lifestyle to the next level.
Welcome back to another episode! Episode 95 is geared toward young dentists who are recent graduates. We are going to focus this talk on getting out into the world as a new grad during COVID and our current financial climate.
Don’t feel too stressed if you don’t land the job you want right away. With the current economic condition within the United States, you may not get hired in the next few months. Check out Episode #002 when we talk about Dr. Peyray getting out and looking for a job without success.
When speaking about a positive choice he made after graduation, Dr. Peyray says, “I think what I did that was a good decision was joining a group practice or a DSO practice that is busy. I was able to work, and I had the freedom to do the things that I had learned in school.” He believes that it is a valuable experience for any dentist, especially new dentists. Dr. Peyray suggests not to worry about a big paycheck in your first two years. Instead, get experience as a clinician and work in a busy practice.
Dr. Sully suggests looking locally; however, if you want to move to a different area, find a dental workplace rep, call them and let them know what type of job you are looking for so they can connect you with an office that is hiring. Dr. Peyray talks about his experience in a residency. Make sure to create and learn good dentistry foundational skills. Also, purchase a good camera to take pictures of your cases for your records. Check out dental groups online Foundation of Oral Rehabilitation and Oral Reconstruction Foundation for great clinician content online.
When applying for a position, don’t only ask questions about the position but about how you, as a dentist, could fit and assist the practice to grow? What role or roles can you play in the office to build the practice? Additionally, get a good feel for the company culture in your probationary period and, if you’re uncomfortable, be willing to decline the position.
Show Notes:
[02:30] Dentists who are getting hired back post-COVID shutdown.
[04:52] What Dr. Peyray would have done differently back when he graduated dental school.
[06:32] Dr. Sully and his dad are looking for an associate or partner for their practice.
[09:39] Where new doctors can find posts for job openings on social media.
[13:16] Dr. Peyray’s experience working for a year in a dental residency.
[16:10] How Dr. Sully has changed his mind and perspective about looking at resumes of potential candidates.
[21:25] The number one practice that helped Dr. Peyray got great experience in his first job.
[23:06] Dr. Peyray tells the story of how he started his first CE with Vegas Implants.
[27:46] Dr. Sully talks about how class 2 fillings are one of the hardest jobs they do in their practice.
[29:28] Make sure to create and learn good dentistry foundational skills.
[32:09] Focus on areas you lack in expertise, team up with another doctor and learn if your business is slow.
[36:38] Working on a 14-year-old patient, making room for future implants.
[40:45] Walking through a friend’s new office and giving him advice.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
Links and Resources:
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website
@Millennialdentist on Facebook
On Instagram Dr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on InstagramDr. Peyman…@drpeyray on Instagram
Dentistry is changing. Technology, education, and resources are closer to our fingertips now more than ever! Are you ready to learn what millennial dentists are doing to exceed patient expectations, enjoy dentistry more and take vacations and how this generation can join up with the previous generation to make for an unstoppable dental team? Wait no longer! Listen in and find out how to push your lifestyle to the next level.
We’ve flipped the interview today and are being interviewed by the owner of Compassionate Finance. I talk about the beginning of creating the podcast, releasing and producing the Millennial Dentist, and who the podcast is for.
The owner was impressed by millennial dentists really wanting a lifestyle instead of just a paycheck for their work. “I feel that the millennials are more balanced than when I started out in dentistry when I burned through everything working 90 hours a week.” When you are looking at your dental practice, don’t just look at your business, search, and see how you can balance work and family life.
“There are one of three things that stop people from doing a treatment; that is time, fear, and money.” which is what my mentor practiced by. When you take away these three hurdles, you can assist your clients in moving forward with their dental improvements. “We don’t have a fee issue, we have an affordability issue.” We need to find ways to make our procedures affordable for our patients, when we break this down into payments, now our clients can pay for their treatment.
What is the risk associated with taking out a $30, $40 or $50,000 loan to provide treatment for your patients? What happens if the patient defaults? We talk about how to mitigate your risk with large loans for treatment payments.
Many of the patients we send to apply for Compassionate Finance get approved. About 10% of our clients do not get approved, so we call for manual approval. With manual approval, they can look at applications on a case-by-case basis to see if they can be approved depending on their current financial status.
You can find Compassionate Finance here:
Compassionate Finance on LinkedIn
Compassionate Finance on Instagram
Show Notes:
[01:06] Dr. Sully introduces himself and talks about how he started the podcast.
[03:20] The main reason why Dr. Sully started his podcast.
[04:50] Dr. Sully on a mission - what his mission is as a fourth generation dentist, and why he is passionate about his mission.
[09:29] We talk about Jeff, his partner, and his experience with partnership.
[10:57] How I got involved with Compassionate Finance and why we offer them in our practice.
[13:44] Challenges of financing patients and why I decided on Compassionate Finance.
[18:20] Two aspects of working with Compassionate Finance that I find interesting.
[24:20] Advice on how to handle big cases for your clients.
[27:20] I talk about two clients who defaulted on their loan and how that affected our books.
[33:46] What it means to have manual approval for credit.
[41:40] Setting up your own financial bank account for lending to patients.
[46:11] We chat about Nashville and why it's such a hotspot for travel.
[47:12] Questions from the live video audience.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
Links and Resources:
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website
@Millennialdentist on Facebook
On Instagram Dr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on InstagramDr. Peyman…@drpeyray on Instagram
Dentistry is changing. Technology, education, and resources are closer to our fingertips now more than ever! Are you ready to learn what millennial dentists are doing to exceed patient expectations, enjoy dentistry more and take vacations and how this generation can join up with the previous generation to make for an unstoppable dental team? Wait no longer! Listen in and find out how to push your lifestyle to the next level.
Today, Dr. Peyman is working, so I’ve brought on two special guests. They’re a husband and wife team, dental support specialists, MaryBeth, and Joe Bajornas. Mary Beth is the founder and director of Dental Support Specialties. She is an expert in all facets of dental administration, and her passion for helping her clients is evident from the moment you first meet her. Joe is a Dental Support Specialties’ dedicated Business Manager. Joe handles all the financial aspects of client accounts, invoices, and sales.
We chat about how they grew their practice from Mary Beth working solo from home starting their business and working with clients while their baby, Alison, took naps to a company with over four dozen employees. Starting to ramp up in their home in 2007, the first expanded in their own home, then moved to an office five years later.
If you’re looking to hand off your administrative front desk tasks and paperwork, Dental Specialties is glad to assist you in not only consulting but in getting the job done. Their team will professionally handle many of the day-to-day activities that your front office, or lack of a front office, doesn’t complete.
With their secure portal, you can see what’s happening when it’s happening. They use strict protocols and guidelines for every contact with each patient. They listen to all calls, which are funneled through the practice to ensure quality control.
Mary Beth and her team give high-quality support for the first two to three weeks of your onboarding. They want to make sure that clients are well trained and understand how to best use the system to get the best value. They want to make sure you have no interruptions with service, so they also designate a support team specifically for your office.
My guests talk about if you should put someone on hold, how they answer your calls, and how they prioritize your practice activity. They are outstanding about calling back your potential customer calls, even if they don’t leave a message! The team at Dental Specialists gives special attention to making connections for your office.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
Show Notes:
[03:04] Dr. Sully introduces Dr. Mary Beth Bajornas and her husband Joe.
[05:35] How Dental Specialties grew from two to over forty employees.
[07:40] Mary Beth found that offices weren’t following through after having dental consulting done with their practice.
[08:29] How Dental Specialists consult, work and what they offer for practices.
[10:23] The biggest hurdle for their business was finding good, quality people for their team.
[12:02] Mary Beth describes their real-time portal where you can see what’s happening as it's happening.
[20:01] You have a designated team for your office, who works for you.
[25:13] The team at Dental Specialties is highly detailed about their service.
[30:15] What happens when calls in your office aren’t getting answered?
[34:40] Benefits of services and fees associated with primary support.
[37:54] How you can choose hours for work based on your assessment.
[41:45] Aspects of employees to consider when hiring for your dental office.
[45:27] Dr. Sully’s office experience with getting overbooked.
[49:43] Transitions and challenges when moving to the new system.
[55:33] Specialists offices use Dental Support Specialties.
[60:42] Stats for Dr. Sully’s office while using Dental Support Specialties.
[63:27] How we are using data from DSS to improve our office efficiency.
Links and Resources:
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website
@Millennialdentist on Facebook
On Instagram Dr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on InstagramDr. Peyman…@drpeyray on Instagram
Dentistry is changing. Technology, education, and resources are closer to our fingertips now more than ever! Are you ready to learn what millennial dentists are doing to exceed patient expectations, enjoy dentistry more and take vacations and how this generation can join up with the previous generation to make for an unstoppable dental team? Wait no longer! Listen in and find out how to push your lifestyle to the next level.
We talk about the events that have shaped us and changed what we knew, and our practice since the COVID-19 pandemic started. From conferences canceled to halting plans for practice expansion, we are filling in the time gaps since our last episode.
Dr. Peyman was in the middle of building a full-service lab to complement his practice, he questioned if he wanted to move forward with his lab after Coronavirus struck. He realized he needed a new tech, a large amount of training to use the latest equipment, and his search for a new partner.
Like many people, Dr. Sully got 2020 off to a great start! When he heard about COVID, he was skeptical at first, until March 18th, the last day in his office. Having never had to deal with unemployment, and the emotional ramifications of the pandemic hit him hard. The first three weeks after he let his team go on March 23rd, he was busy making calls and shutting everything down.
In our practice, we use the Weave app to schedule appointments, ask patients questions about symptoms and check-in. We talk about the process of taking in patients, parking, and what we need to do to make sure patients aren’t waiting in our waiting areas. Many of our patients are asking what precautions we are taking.
We chat about how the experience of not working and being at home gave us a different perspective and a reset of our priorities. Rethinking going out to speak at so many events, spending time with our families, and getting back into our practices post-pandemic lockdown.
As always, thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
Show Notes:
[02:04] Dr. Payman shares his experience through the Coronavirus.
[05:06] When Dr. Peyman realized the extent of the detail in his new lab, he realized he would need a new tech and be focused on his lab.
[07:13] Why Dr. Peyman decided to build a lab as an addition to his practice.
[13:29] Analog and digital methods for scans and the move to digital processes.
[14:23] Dr. talks about his great start to 2020 and what happened during COVID.
[15:56] The feeling of responsibility we have for our employees and why letting them go was so hard.
[17:30] Wondering what our offices are going to look like moving forward.
[20:09] Initial patient response in the first few days of re-opening our practices.
[23:15] Many of our patients are asking what precautions we are taking.
[24:47] How we dealt with our teams coming back for our soft opens.
[28:48] Dealing with surgeries during the pandemic.
[33:10] Creating and implementing plans and protocols for your team.
[36:07] Patient response to the pandemic, new appointments and cancellation rates.
[39:07] There is no better time to change the culture of your office than now!
[43:53] We talk about the “new norm” for our industry and other industries in the world today.
Links and Resources:
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website
@Millennialdentist on Facebook
On Instagram Dr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on InstagramDr. Peyman…@drpeyray on Instagram
Dentistry is changing. Technology, education, and resources are closer to our fingertips now more than ever! Are you ready to learn what millennial dentists are doing to exceed patient expectations, enjoy dentistry more and take vacations and how this generation can join up with the previous generation to make for an unstoppable dental team? Wait no longer! Listen in and find out how to push your lifestyle to the next level.
Welcome to episode 91, where Dr. Sullivan and I are going to talk about an essential topic for dentistry - the fundamentals. Fundamentals help to move the practice along with and to assist in defining the next step in your business. This episode will focus on a topic we will have for our next seminar - case acceptance. We will talk about case acceptance and how this relates to your practice.
We talk about the many challenges we face as a dentist in 2020, such as challenging insurance companies, the corporate environment, direct consumer dentistry, the challenge of finding qualified staff. Many dentists are seeing a slow degradation on their practice, are working more hours or not feeling as professionally satisfied as a result of many of these challenges in our office.
The core fundamentals have the biggest effect on your practice. The buy-in process is one of the most fundamental processes you can change to experience a significant improvement in your practice. We are simply not doing what it takes to diagnose better, then when we do diagnose, we don’t have a buy-in process for our patients. The buy-in process can be broken down into two simple steps:
We also need to remember the three basics that people won’t have work done: time, fear, and money. How are you addressing these principals in your practice, regardless of what type of practice you own?
Find out what elements you can put in place to enhance your patient experience and encourage patient buy-in with clinical diversity. How can you find out what types of clinical diversity your patients are asking for? Learn the steps involved in diagnosing what kinds of procedures and endo you can add to your practice to evolve to the next level you are looking for in your practice.
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
Show Notes:
[01:57] The many challenges we face as a modern dentist.
[02:45] Just get down to case acceptance and stop listening to what others have to sell you for your practice.
[02:55] The changes Dr. Sully has seen in his practice and how we move forward in this day and age of dentistry.
[04:27] Learning the clinical part is the easy part of dentistry.
[05:18] Three reasons why people won’t have dental work done: time, fear and money.
[07:45] How Dr. Sully answered the time, fear and money practice.
[09:14] What types of clinical diversity are present in your practice?
[13:07] The roles technology fills in diverse clinical dentistry.
[15:02] How to have a successful patient experience.
[17:15] Be focused and start at square one with your patient.
[23:42] Core people on your team who are key players in your practice and need to show up for our seminar.
[28:59] If you are looking to fill in the missing pieces of your case acceptance practice, show up for our seminar.
[31:54] Learn how to have a practice which is more than “drill and fill” at our seminar.
Links and Resources:
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website
@Millennialdentist on Facebook
On Instagram Dr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on InstagramDr. Peyman…@drpeyray on Instagram
We are live from the Spear Education Center in Scottsdale Arizona. Sully and Dr. Will Jones are here for the Restoring the Edentulous Arch workshop and the Demystifying Occlusion seminar. We are joined by Dr. Sunny Virdi, Dr. Todd Honcharik, and Dr. Murad Zaman.
We talk about starting a new practice, marketing, and photography. We also talk about biomimetic dentistry. Which is all about tooth structure conservation. We also talk about rubber dams, materials, and prep. We also talk about insurance and payment differences between the US and Canada and so much more.
You can find Will and Sunny here:
Show Notes:
[01:46] Dr. Sunny Virdi is from Canada. Today he attended the Demystifying Occlusion Seminar taught by Dr. Frank Spear.
[03:18] There are two specialists in Winnipeg that have a Spear Study Club. That is why Dr. Sunny Virdi is here. At the study club, they start the module with a case. Then everyone talks about treatment options etc.
[04:42] Sunny and Dr. Todd Honcharik and Dr. Murad Zaman just bought a practice.
[05:24] Prior to this Sunny was an associate at a couple of different practices.
[06:02] Todd graduated in 2014 and was working as an associate.
[08:46] They think the same way, and it will be a game changer to have a practice where everyone thinks alike. The new practice is a long-term play. It's in a mall and they get walk-in traffic.
[11:10] The growth strategy is to show patients that they provide value. They use photography to communicate.
[12:48] Photography really makes a difference. Sunny and Murad both have Canon 80D cameras.
[13:31] With a camera, you get the detail and the quality. Photography sets them apart.
[14:58] Sunny and Murad are both into biomimetic dentistry which means preserving the natural tooth while treating it to avoid crowns and root canals.
[15:21] Tooth structure conservation makes so much sense.
[16:49] They rubber dam everything when it's possible. With having a lot of clamps it makes it possible.
[21:32] They very rarely do full crowns unless, they are replacing one that is already there.
[25:46] Denton just needs time to bond with an indirect restoration. We talk about bonding techniques.
[36:11] Victor D. Guerrero's work on isolation and bio dentistry is definitely worth checking out. Along with, Pascal Magne's Book on Biomimetic Dentistry.
[37:11] These practices can easily be incorporated into your daily practice.
[42:22] Diversifying is part of the growth of the practice. That includes ortho and implants.
[43:10] The group values being able to work among friends and be able to talk about cases.
[45:21] The team in the new practice has been super responsive and have adapted really well. The team also goes to the CE with them.
[48:40] Listen to the Noobie Dentist Podcast Nerding Out Over Biomimetic Dentistry Part 1 With Dr. Davey Alleman DMD Part 1 and Part 2.
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
Links and Resources:
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website
@Millennialdentist on Facebook
On Instagram Dr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on InstagramDr. Peyman…@drpeyray on Instagram
Academy of Biomimetic Dentistry
Victor D. Guerrero on Instagram
Pascal Magne Book on Biomimetic Dentistry
NDP Episode 44: Nerding Out Over Biomimetic Dentistry Part 1 With Dr. Davey Alleman DMD
We are live at Spear Studio, and so excited to introduce Dr. Darin Dichter. This studio is where a lot of the recorded video content for Spear Education is filmed. Dr. Dichter is the resident prosthodontist at Spear Education. He brings with him 20 years of clinical, research, and teaching experience. He is also an instructor for the upcoming workshop Restoring the Edentulous Arch.
Sully and Dr. Dichter kick the show off with Dr. Dichter sharing his background growing up in Oregon, and how he almost become a ski instructor instead of a dentist. They also talk about how Dr. Dichter grew a practice from scratch before deciding to do a residency. We also learn about the chance phone call that ended up placing Dr. Dichter at Spears. Sully gets to ask a lot of questions about dental careers, clinical procedures, dental education, and more.
You can find Dr. Darin Dichter here:
Dr. Darin Dichter Spear Education
Show Notes:
[02:48] Dr. Dichter grew up in Gearhart, Oregon. He went to college at the University of Oregon. He had a family friend who was a dentist, and that inspired him to take the Dental Admission Test (DAT).
[04:27] He had to choose between being a ski guide or a dentist. He chose being a dentist.
[07:22] He went to Oregon Health Sciences in Portland. After school, he worked with a family friend for a year, and then started a practice from scratch.
[12:01] Some dental schools are designed to make people really good clinicians, and others are designed to prepare people for the next step. It would be helpful to know what you wanted to do before choosing a school.
[13:31] When working in a small town everyone knows who you are and where you are. It's still easier to start a practice in a small town.
[16:08] He then moved to Portland to practice. He was at a lecture and was approached to join a study club.
[18:39] The most impactful study club that Dr. Dichter was in also had the periodontist, orthodontist, and endodontist that he worked with as members. They would study past cases to know what they would want to do differently on new cases.
[23:37] He ran a practice in Portland for about 5 years, and then decided to do a residency.
[24:11] He ended up going to UCLA.
[28:33] He almost started a practice in Orange County, but was invited to work at Spears.
[30:16] He still sees patients and then has workshops.
[31:32] He is looking for specific patients to fulfill certain dental needs. He does comprehensive restorative dentistry.
[33:44] The challenge is that everything is designed about a technique, but people need to learn the other options. And then need to know which system or technique would work the best.
[40:44] Everything we do digitally is fundamentally the same as the analog world. It's a tool that could make you more efficient or more predictable.
[45:36] You learn so much by doing your own lab work.
[49:01] Preserve the teeth, because it will preserve options for you.
[50:34] Find conservative options if you can.
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
Links and Resources:
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website
@Millennialdentist on Facebook
On Instagram Dr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on InstagramDr. Peyman…@drpeyray on Instagram
Dr. Sullivan and I are catching up on life after a fun-filled summer. We’ve got to get back into the swing-of-things, and we kick off this episode with Dr. Sullivan as he talks about what it was like coming out of dental school and working in his dad’s practice. He also tells us about how his experience has changed his perspective in his dental practice journey.
We talk about how maturity has played a role in Dr. Sullivan’s practice: how to work with team members and how to run a business. The most significant impact for his practice was taking full DSL photos of every client. When he arrived, he saw the importance of changing the culture of the practice and approaching their patients differently.
Find out what elements Dr. Sullivan has changed that has moved his business forward in big leaps. He talks about his team, the changes he has made in technology and the most substantial change he has made to the practice: new patient intake survey.
Show Notes:
[02:05] Dr. Sullivan looks back at graduating dental school.
[02:42] Year one out of college compared to year two out of college.
[03:15] What was the first CE Dr. Sullivan took?
[04:33] How taking DSL photos of all our clients impacted our practice.
[07:38] 2018 was Dr. Sullivan’s best year and has doubled income for the practice.
[10:58] Patients want consumer-driven, same-day dentistry.
[13:02] Number of units Dr. Sullivan is passing through his business each day.
[18:19] How to focus your team on different aspects of your practice so everyone has a specialty area they work in.
[19:07] Dr. Sullivan talks about two ways to grow your practice.
[24:28] Dr. Sullivan gives us the 411 about his new space he has built.
[33:05] What Dr. Sullivan credits his success to?
[34:38] Balancing life - where are the boundaries between enjoying life and living life?
[36:16] Communication and making sure you are on the same page as your loved ones.
[38:17] To be a good leader, there is sacrifice involved.
[39:07] Dental yogis and taking the time to relax.
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
Links and Resources:
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website
@Millennialdentist on Facebook
On Instagram Dr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on InstagramDr. Peyman…@drpeyray on Instagram
Dr. Peyray and I are catching up on life after a fun-filled summer. We’ve got to get back into the swing-of-things, and we kick off this episode with Dr. Peyray as he spills figuring out the logistics of labs. What goes on at the laboratory end? How do they process labs? This has been a significant learning experience for him. He tells all about his new perspective and appreciation for laboratory testers and the steps to testing to kick-off this episode.
We talk about the best advice for owning a practice. Dr. Peyray’s advice is, “Don’t wing it. You’ve got to be prepared.” He was complimented on his team, after having to pull his associates together. “Be more of a leader and take charge” to be a good example to his team. Don’t delegate to be lazy, delegate because someone else is a better expert than you.
Find out the details and logistics of your practice to see where you can improve. We talk about working with patients and patient culture and demographics. Your practice should have a process and options in place, such as payment plans, to make dentistry affordable for your patients. Giving patients payment options will increase your gross income for your practice. Find out what other elements you can improve to get to your tipping point!
Show Notes:
[01:35] Understanding the business and logistics of labs.
[03:16] Dr. Peyray explains how understanding the technical aspect of labs will help him clinically in the dentistry world.
[04:30] What helped Dr. Peyray the most from the business aspect of owning a practice.
[05:33] Parts of Dr. Peyray’s growth shared with us this episode.
[08:02] Common patient misconceptions in dentistry.
[11:42] Have clear financial arrangements with your patients and be up front about costs.
[14:22] Tipping point for Dr. Peyray’s practice.
[17:27] Dr. Peyray’s process for bringing on team members for his new lab.
[22:16] Lexi, Dr. Peyray’s team member, was instrumental in building his lab in the back of the practice.
[24:55] Two skills which general dentists who are fresh graduates can do well.
[26:50] Mapping out your educational journey each year to learn more skills.
[28:43] Plans for the future and how can Dr. Peyray can move forward with more cases.
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on Apple Podcasts as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
Links and Resources:
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website
@Millennialdentist on Facebook
On Instagram Dr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on InstagramDr. Peyman…@drpeyray on Instagram
Sully, Peyray, and Dr. Rick Sullivan are joined today by Dr. David Wong. Dr. Wong is a periodontist from Tulsa, Oklahoma. He has his own practice, and he speaks and teaches about perio. We talk about Dr. Wong and how he got started, and he shares his own unique perspective on periodontics and running his specialized practice.
We also talk about his use of social media and his Instagram accounts. His personal account features a lot of shots of Dr. Wong working out. He shares his fitness routine with us, and we get him to answer some listener questions that mostly revolve around his Instagram accounts, but we also dive into the world of perio.
You can find Dr. David Wong here:
Show Notes:
[02:54] Dr. David Wong is a periodontist who practices in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
[04:31] Dr. Wong thought dental school was tough, but he liked perio.
[12:35] He planned on joining a big group practice, but he changed his mind. He started a practice from scratch, and it worked out.
[15:04] The hardest part was getting over fear and self-doubt.
[17:02] His wife was super supportive. She was a dental , but she doesn't have to work anymore.
[20:21] He loves what he does. Teaching was born out of necessity. He started photographing everything and joined a small study club. He also started writing articles.
[22:58] He also mentioned products in case-reports and was scouted by vendors. He also put on his own courses.
[25:03] He prefers working on soft tissue. It is probably under diagnosed.
[28:27] Technology is helping to fix human errors.
[32:13] He finds value on meeting other dentists and hanging out and social media is great for being himself and having fun.
[34:32] Dr. Rick Sullivan has always been interested in perio. He enjoys going from perio to all the way up.
[35:23] Should GPs do perio? Dr. Wong would do it again. He would even be more inclined.
[36:50] Dental students could be a restorative dentist and catch the best of both worlds.
[38:24] Specialists used to not encroach on GP territory. Now they frequently do a little of everything.
[40:07] Patient management can be more difficult than the clinical issues.
[44:27] Dr. Wong likes having friends and, but not keeping score with patient referrals.
[46:36] Dentists need to know what they are and aren't capable of doing.
[47:44] Dr. Wong's least favorite procedure is osteo surgery.
[49:03] He benches 315.
[52:14] Perio maintenance is about efficiency. Dr. Wong is fine with the patient just going to their own dentist.
[56:03] Dr. Wong goes to the gym every day that he can to lift weights. He also does a bit of cardio and eats a ton of food.
Dr. Wong is going to speak about gingival recession and root coverage. The talk is called, Just Say No to the Palate.
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
Links and Resources:
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website
@Millennialdentist on Facebook
On Instagram Dr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on InstagramDr. Peyman…@drpeyray on Instagram
We are so excited to have the one and only amazing Dr. Frank Spear on the show today. We kick off the show with an amazing story by Frank that changed his life, and the course of dentistry. It’s all thanks to a special teacher that Frank tries to emulate each and every time he steps on stage.
Dr. Frank Spear also shares the lean times when he first started practicing, and how he was invited to mentor in study clubs. We also get to learn some highlights from his book, his practice, his teaching, his mentoring, and we talk about the Spear Education Center. This is an interview that you won’t want to miss as Sully and Peyray have a candid conversation with Dr. Frank Spear.
You can find Dr. Frank Spear here:
Show Notes:
[02:21] Frank grew up in a small farming community. He had no interest in dentistry.
[03:38] In the 1970s, his parents said he needed to pick a college. Chico State was ranked the number one party school in America on the cover of Playboy Magazine.
[04:40] He didn't get accepted to Chico State. He went to Pacific Lutheran University.
[05:46] He had to pick a major. He decided to take anatomy and physiology to get them over with. He ended up liking the courses.
[06:39] His teacher was passionate about anatomy and asked him to meet with her. She suggested he go into a medical field. She setup a meeting with the pre-med adviser who was a dentist. This is how he ended up in dentistry.
[08:54] He applied to twelve dental schools and graduated in 1979.
[09:45] While he was in his periodontics and prosthodontics class, a faculty member named Gerry Schultz who had been running study clubs saw Dr. Spear give a presentation.
[10:27] He invited Dr. Spear to give a presentation. He was then invited to speak again. He was a month out of his grad program.
[11:31] At the end of this meeting, he was invited to speak by other people.
[13:02] Dr. Spear was lucky to be inspired by amazing people and great faculty. His instructors were influential about what was possible.
[17:03] Whoever the clinician is, they need to be able to recognize what is outside of their comfort zone.
[20:03] Sending more work out can open up room in your schedule to do what you want to do.
[20:44] Finding what you enjoy and are the most competent at. Doing what you like the most is more fun.
[21:21] At Spears they want dentists to have more fun, be more profitable, have more free time, and to grow clinical in competence and confidence.
[25:47] Young dentists need to take some time and examine what they do and don't like before opening up a practice.
[26:41] In June of 1982, interests rates were 19% and 20%. He worked six days a week. On Mondays, he rented a space from a periodontist.
[28:19] On Fridays and Saturdays, he rented other space from periodontists, and he was seeing a lot of military families. He learned a lot about phasing treatment.
[29:35] The rest of the week, he was an associate for the family dentist in the town he grew up in. He covered all of the emergencies and did the work the established dentist didn't want.
[30:51] At that time, he was asked to mentor a study club on aesthetics. By 1984, he was mentoring four study clubs.
[32:11] There was a powerful reputation from his graduate program.
[33:22] In 1985, he and John Kois bought the small family practice and partnered.
[34:39] In 1987 and beyond, Frank was spending a large part of his year speaking.
[37:36] They also brought in an associate. You also have to set boundaries on what you commit to.
[40:31] Frank wrote the book Case Acceptance in the Modern Dental Practice: Break Down Barriers, Increase Referrals and Boost Patient Satisfaction.
[41:40] They are three treatment models. The authoritarian model, the scarcity model, and the co-diagnosis model where you present the findings, consequences, how treatment would help. They ask for the treatment plan.
[44:37] Give your team a why, and they will be more likely to do it.
[45:03] What is the patients attitude during treatment presentation.
[50:39] General practitioners have a recall advantage. The challenge is people come in for all kinds of reasons. The consult, the traditional exam, and the comprehensive patient.
[52:42] Intake calls are so important.
[55:41] Frank Spear and John Kois wanted to have a small teaching center that they ran together for six years.
[56:39] In the early 1990's, Frank opened a practice and did seminars and workshops.
[57:35] In the early 2000s, his teaching really took off.
[01:01:19] What Dr. Frank Spear teaches is what is current and fundamentals of treatment planning etc.
[01:03:47] It's so important for dentists to understand the fundamentals. Don't stop learning after dental school.
[01:05:31] Technology changes how things are done. But most day-to-day treatments aren't changed.
[01:07:37] Dr. Spear would have paid more attention to money and business from the beginning.
[01:14:35] It's not selfish to think about money.
[01:15:03] Dr. Spear shares a story about the first study club he belonged to.
[01:18:36] Dr. Spear encourages Sully and Peyray to let everyone at the club have input.
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
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We are excited to have Dr. Jeff Trembley on the show today. Jeff recently opened his own practice in November of 2017. Jeff is committed to giving his patients amazing results with carefully crafted restorations. Even though he is committed clinically, there were and still are many hurdles for Jeff to over overcome.
He understands the importance of customer referrals and treating patients in a way that makes them feel appreciated. It’s often the experience that will get the patient to come back and to refer family and friends. Jeff talks about the importance of photography and the success that he has had with his Instagram account.
We also talk about how important it is to understand your numbers and check your reports on a regular basis. Jeff benefited from having a consultant come into the practice and offer help and guidance. He is also committed to going all digital with his lab work. There are so many aspects to running your own practice that new and experienced dentists will get something out of this conversation.
You can find Dr. Jeff Trembley here:
Dr. Jeff Trembley on Instagram
Show Notes:
[02:26] Dr. Jeff Trembley opened a practice in November of 2017. Prior to that he was an associate.
[03:16] Peyray rented Jeff a room prior to Jeff opening his practice.
[04:27] At some point, every dentist comes to the point where they want to go out on their own.
[06:41] Even though, he found a great space Jeff really had to fight to get the financing and all of the paperwork in order.
[07:41] One of his first purchases was an electric handpiece. He equipped the hygienist, and got TVs to look at images.
[08:35] Jeff's opinion of modern dentistry is the most minimally biologically to get as close to what as what you want.
[09:15] Jeff is a biological dentist who wants to fit the materials to help the patient.
[11:38] Jeff had a best friend/mentor that helped him see the importance of photography.
[13:13] Jeff would take a retracted view and put it on the screen and start looking at it. He started sharing online. His greatest source of referrals is through Instagram.
[14:44] He put a photo studio in one of his op rooms.
[15:45] Dentistry is hard and starting a new is hard.
[16:09] Jeff learned the importance of data.
[16:45] Jeff isn't in network, so phone conversions are important.
[18:05] He doubled down on the philosophy. He lowered his fees and explained the fee process.
[19:16] He also hired a consultant to help go through the system and find out how many hygienist reschedule.
[20:02] Jeff is willing to take ownership of everything.
[20:52] You have to understand what reports to pull and what they are telling you. Then make adjustments to that.
[21:54] You have to create the behavior in the office. It's also important to see how reports change. Find out where your new patients come from.
[23:16] Patients are your best referrals so thank patients for coming in and show your gratitude.
[25:35] We have to make sure that our experience equals the quality of our dentistry.
[27:11] It helps to be direct with everything even treatment plans.
[30:18] One of the hardest things that Jeff has struggled with is his website and his marketing.
[31:40] It's hard to be on top of so many things and to keep in mind that if you're not on top of things it won't get done.
[32:32] One of Peyray's biggest challenges was the front office. He expected people to read his mind.
[34:26] Using clipboards was one of the best things that Jeff has done. It not only keeps records straight, but there's some satisfaction in crossing things off the list, and it enables the sharing of duties.
[37:35] If staff members are struggling with their personal life, then they might not be able to handle all the responsibilities of your busy office.
[39:51] There are ways to pull reports that paint a picture of your practice. Learn to understand your dental software.
[41:01] Data needs to be organized and combed through.
[42:05] It would be nice to review reappointment once a week.
[43:41] There are so many aspects to running an office that have nothing to do with clinical dentistry.
[44:17] It comes down to running a business and building a team around you.
[45:38] A challenge with experienced front desk people is auditing the system. The trick is to be able to coach people without offending anyone.
[49:14] Don't be reactive and gather information. Managing people can be a challenge. Write things down and create a checklist.
[50:36] Peyray will soon own a lab and controlling his quality.
[51:19] Jeff wants to go digital in 2019. He wants to be an expert in exocad.
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
Links and Resources:
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website
@Millennialdentist on Facebook
On Instagram Dr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on InstagramDr. Peyman…@drpeyray on Instagram
Dr. Michael DiTolla is here today to talk about the evolution of materials for crowns and veneers that he has seen over his career. He started out working in private practice, and by a fluke was asked to do some work at Glidewell Labs. He realized that he loved experimenting with new materials and finding ways to create better looking restorative dentistry.
He moved on to education and lecturing. He was a pioneer in making movies and DVDs to help train other dentists and lab technicians. He is now working with Six Month Smiles and is excited about a new hybrid program they have coming up that combines brackets and aligners for fast and affect aesthetic results. He is also thinking about starting up his practice again. This is a great discussion for dentists and technicians who really care about positive patient results..
You can find Dr. Michael DiTolla here:
Show Notes:
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
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Tiger Safarov has developed Zen Supplies, a cloud-based ordering platform to have all your distributors and suppliers in one place in order for you to be able to price compare your supplies to get the best deal. Manage and track your inventory online and save money and time in the process. Sales agents and distributors charge a larger margin, hoping you don’t research a better price online for the same products.
Inventory tracking provides savings to your office through purchasing only what you need in supplies. Eighty percent of your savings comes from quantity, and inventory tracking gives you the insight on how to spend less on your supplies which are excessive purchases for your office. Zen Supplies runs a cost analysis on your supply purchase savings, so you can see how much money your office is saving.
Tiger believes in saving time for his clients because time is the one item “you can’t trade back for”. Zen Supplies is an innovative product which saves the dental practice owner time and money, which is reflected in their slogan “Let’s Get Organized”.
Show Notes:
[03:15] Tiger’s background and history
[04:50] What does Tiger’s company do?
[07:01] How Tiger found out about price differences for dental supplies.
[08:32] Most offices do not manage supply orders or track orders.
[10:07] Dental assistants may not be looking at price differentiation or looking for the best purchase price for supplies.
[13:44] Why Tiger’s goal is to avoid distributors and sales reps for purchasing supplies.
[19:08] Other options which are available for emergency situations at your dental office.
[21:30] Dollar savings Tiger’s client experienced with one of his clients from Texas.
[25:35] Distribution of money according to the margins sales people are charging dentists.
[26:40] How are big companies viewing Tiger’s company.
[30:13] Politics of buying and selling dental supplies and how Tiger gets his pricing for supplies through manufacturers and distributors.
[37:30] How many supplies we threw out because they were expired BEFORE we used Zen Supplies!
[40:19] Shipping costs revisited with Zen Supplies.
[41:30] What’s coming up next with Zen Supplies?
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
Links and Resources:
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website
@Millennialdentist on Facebook
On Instagram Dr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on InstagramDr. Peyman…@drpeyray on Instagram
Interview With Sully Sullivan and Peyman Raissi - Dental Profits
The Dental Profits Academy Course
We have recorded on planes and exotic locations. Today, we are recording on the rooftop of the Westin overlooking Nashville. This is a catch up episode where Sully and Payrey share their recent travels with you. Sully was able to attend the IDS dental business summit in Cologne, German. If this is something that you haven't done, put it on your list for 2021.
Sully shares a little bit about his trip to Germany and some of the great technology that was at the IDS. We also talk about the importance of quality CE and building the practice you would want to have. We cover everything we’ve been up to including challenges with building an amazing practice, finding your speciality, and balancing everything.
Show Notes:
[01:54] The IDS dental summit was a city filled with dentists. Sully met Brian Baliwas the SF Dental Nerd.
[02:19] Downtown Cologne is a 5 minute walk from the IDS International Dental Symposium. It's also a trade show and a lot of products debut there.
[04:31] You can get great deals at some of the pavilions if you want knock offs or generic things.
[05:58] It was also a really great experience to get to touch and tryout the different products. It was like a Disneyland for dentists.
[07:04] There is a ton of new software coming out for smile design. There are companies putting cool cameras into their lights.
[08:09] Sully went to the GC party. It was epic over the top.
[09:12] Payrey has been busy buying things. He wants easier access to labs. Stay tuned to what he has been up to.
[11:04] He also bought a house recently. He is now closer to his office.
[12:01] He is also looking into offering profit sharing or a 401(k) for his office.
[13:07] He also consulted with The Crabtree Group. They are helping to develop systems into his office.
[14:42] It's a lot of headaches being the only one running the show.
[15:44] If the economy tanks, it would really affect business. People can afford things, because the economy is good.
[16:41] Payrey is trying to build his general dentist practice with his hygienist and having two dentists two days a week.
[18:02] Payrey finished a Kois course. He now loves general dentistry.
[22:22] Build a base, you can always do implants or full mouth later down the line.
[25:06] Don't let money stop you from taking CE from places like Kois Center.
[26:30] Restorative dentistry makes people love their smile. Overlays can save money, and make patients happy.
[29:43] Everybody pushes each other up when you surround yourself with people who are trying to do better.
[32:00] Marketing has been shifting. We used to market as the family dental dentist. Niche marketing for procedures is catching on. Patients are looking things up to learn about specific procedures. Dentists are blogging and sharing information.
[34:56] First step is to build you and your personality and then share you and your knowledge.
[38:26] Being social is huge for building a general practice.
[39:23] Let us know what your pain points are and what you would like us to talk about?
[40:52] Sully is in a mastermind group, taking courses, and trying to balance work and family.
[42:15] Life is too short. Build the practice you would like to have.
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
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Dental industry and Dental trade fair | IDS
Episode 77 Figure Out Where You Want to Go When Growing Your Practice With the Crabtree Group
We have been on a roll lately with our podcast episodes. Today, we are excited to talk with Daniel Owen about everything from when is the best time for a new dentist to start taking CE courses to best practices in dentistry management. Daniel is the Alabama & Tennessee Territory Manager at Neodent USA. Neodent is a maker of quality implant products.
We talk about implants and using quality products with years of science and R&D behind them. We talk about the importance of having a good rep that you know, like and trust. We also talk about obstacles when switching products. Then we talk about pressing issues of knowing what you want as a dentist, dealing with team members, billing issues, and creating expectations that empower everyone in the process.
You can find our Daniel here:
Daniel.Owen@Neodent.com
Show Notes:
[03:01] It might be a good idea to wait a couple of years after dental school before going to Kois or Spear because of the advanced mentality taught in these courses.
[03:21] These advanced education courses focus on the big picture. After going, Payrey sees things differently.
[04:52] Your first year after dental school needs to be a survival year while you get your feet wet. It takes some time to learn what you want to do and how you want to work.
[06:42] Spend your first year focusing on you are, where you are, and what you want.
[08:58] Daniel Owen is the Alabama & Tennessee Territory Manager at Neodent USA a global dental brand specializing in implants. Prior to that he worked at Patterson Dental.
[10:07] They have a veteran program where they pay for everything.
[12:57] Sometimes it's less about the implant brand and more about the rep. Sully is pumped about using Neodent. All of the units are on the same platform and it's a deep connection.
[15:09] Daniel likes to approach his job as a rep by helping dentists grow.
[18:34] At the end of the day, you should buy a name brand implant.
[19:47] They have 16 years of R&D in their implants. It comes down to support and the clinical result.
[22:41] Dentists need to ask the questions of what type of dentistry they want to do. Especially in the first couple of years out of school.
[26:33] Having the same mentality about the doctor you work for after dental school as you did about your school would be rational. What are you going to learn in the beginning of you dental career? It's not just about being paid.
[29:14] Sully only has so much bandwidth. The more he puts into one thing, the less goes into something else. You have to prioritize.
[30:32] Look for where you can create time for education.
[33:06] The business management side of dentistry is one of the biggest hurdles that dentists face.
[34:10] Make enough deposits with people or team members to compensate for the withdrawals.
[38:33] Compensation comes with responsibility. Have a system or procedure when the patient comes in. Lay out clear expectations or cornerstone workflows.
[41:18] Give people a clear picture before you set expectations.
[42:11] Create synergy with your staff and other people who have great roles.
[45:42] Outline the three most important things. The owner does it and the team members do it. Create clear expectations.
[47:33] Create the Ritz-Carlton experience.
[49:22] I would like a nice clean office. How can we make it happen? Define expectations through team members. Don't be a dictator.
[51:09] Everybody needs to have a clear expectation of how they are going to pay.
[54:39] Incentive your person who is responsible for billing and having customers pay.
[58:01] You need to coach your team.
[01:00:54] Do a 90 day, 120 day, and 6 month review. Have some grace and hard deadlines.
[01:03:30] The number one thing is to outline your goals and then convey what you want.
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
Links and Resources:
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website
@Millennialdentist on Facebook
On Instagram Dr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on InstagramDr. Peyman…@drpeyray on Instagram
We are recording live from the Voices of Dentistry Day 1. Sully talks with Dr. Vinh Nguyen from the Nifty Thrifty podcast, Dr. Erin Elliott, and Dr. Ashley Joves from California. Some of the things we discuss are the pros and cons of being an associate versus being an owner.
We also talk about how to separate being a leader and being a friend in a practice. We share four unique perspectives on balancing running a practice and running our lives. We talk about technology, risk, debt, survival mode, mindset, solutions and so much more in this episode.
You can find our guests here:
Dr. Vinh Nguyen the Nifty Thrifty Podcast
Show Notes:
[00:52] Dr. Vinh Nguyen from the Nifty Thrifty podcast.
[00:59] Dr. Erin Elliott #smokeshow.
[01:29] Dr. Ashley Joves from California.
[02:48] Vinh is an associate right now. Someday, he will move on to being an owner.
[03:25] Ashley has her own office. When she was an associate, she never had to take work home. As an owner, she pays herself less and takes home more stress. She is always thinking about the practice.
[05:12] Never compare your journey with someone else's especially on social media. People portray their highlight reel on social media.
[05:44] Ashley talks about challenges of running a practice that include juggling family and mom duties, leading a team of young females, and still wanting everyone to like her.
[06:08] Erin has evolved over time. She does try to keep some separation with her team.
[07:11] Erin always brings everything back to the patient. She also asks her team for their solutions when they come to her for problems.
[08:54] Ashley knows where she wants to take her office. She struggles with investing in technology and taking on debt.
[12:05] Sully delegates everything. He jumps in and figures it out.
[13:27] Erin thinks dentists need to work on their mindset and empower their teams. Find each team member's strengths and empower them.
[14:28] Break down what you need to do to get to the next step.
[15:30] Erin is about to speak on stage, so she is going to leave the show.
[16:30] Vinh's timeline is to buy into a practice in the next few years. Benefits of working with other dentist owners is that you aren't alone. He wants to have equity in multiple offices.
[18:29] Sully's dad still practices.
[21:38] Ashley can expand her offerings or bring other people on. She could calculate her annual patient value. Then focus on increasing that amount.
[24:18] At Vinh's practice, they keep most everything in house.
[26:07] They also offer payment plans or cash discounts.
[28:30] Ashley was booked doing fillings all day. She is working on investing in her business.
[32:41] The Cone beam is better for diagnosis.
[33:50] Give people who pay up front a 10% discount. You can also do 3 payments over the timeline.
[39:42] Ashley was losing on opportunity by pushing new patients weeks away. She has two full-time hygienists. Now she is struggling with giving them hours.
[41:11] It's important to be honest with the team members and give them extra duties if they are flexible.
[45:22] Eventually Ashley will build out her other rooms as she builds and expands her practice.
[46:37] You have to have everything dialed in before you add people and rooms.
[47:26] It's important to share your vision with your team.
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
Links and Resources:
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website
@Millennialdentist on Facebook
On Instagram Dr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on InstagramDr. Peyman…@drpeyray on Instagram
Sean Crabtree and Cameron Bailey from the Crabtree group are here today with Sully and Peyray. The Crabtree Group goes beyond dental practice management and creates dental business strategies to help dentists build and grow their practices. They share individualized methods with dentists to help them decide what type of practice they want to have and then help develop a strategy to get there.
They are also the hosts of the Dental Profits Podcast that we were on last year. In this episode, we talk about knowing yourself, how communication is key, and getting your team on board with your goals. We also talk about intake phone calls and the importance of asking open ended questions and pre-qualifying patients before they walk in your door. We talk about the three big issues most offices have. Sean and Cameron share insights into treatment plan presentation, the importance of having a coach, and more.
You can find Sean and Cameron here:
Show Notes:
[03:03] Voices of Dentistry is a podcast convention for dental podcasters.
[03:58] Sully and Peyray were a guest on the Dental Profits Podcast.
[04:44] The Crabtree Group grows dental practices. They are dental strategists.
[05:50] They ask questions to identify opportunities for growth. They try to find the systems and strategies that need to be put in place to grow the business.
[06:40] Find where you are and develop strategies to get to where you want to be.
[07:52] They help find the strategies and implement the system.
[09:16] It all starts with what the dentist actually wants.
[10:45] You can't create until you go there in your mind. The Crabtree Group can help support the vision.
[12:07] Peyray realized that to improve his practice he needed to be aware of what he wanted. He also wanted an in-house coach.
[16:33] Cameron has been doing this for almost 10 years.
[16:59] Sean started about 22 years ago. He worked in a telecommunications business. He had a client who was a consultant. He wanted an opportunity to make an impact and started working with this consultant.
[19:45] Sean discovered that people in healthcare didn't understand value creation or sales. He created the Crabtree Group about 12 years ago. Cameron joined 10 years ago. They both had a background in sales and marketing.
[23:16] Two big challenges are getting the phone to ring and what you do after the phone rings.
[24:08] Prepare the patient on the intake call. Qualify the patient.
[25:50] Ask open ended questions and bring the patient along on the journey.
[29:40] People in healthcare want to help. Instead, take control of the call. Answer the question with a question.
[31:48] Sully and Sean do a mock phone call walk through.
[34:06] It's helpful to record the calls or have them transcribed.
[41:31] It's too much for the doctor to have to sell every single case.
[42:18] Create a culture where the people on your team are trying to get better and record the calls and send them to the Crabtree Group.
[43:20] Look at ways to better handle cancellation calls.
[45:36] Communication is everything. You have to learn to communicate to address challenges.
[50:12] Use the gifts of your team members and help them understand how roles support other roles.
[51:32] Treatment acceptance, collections, and hygiene are the three first things that stand out to Sean and Cameron in a new practice.
[54:38] Bring the patient back for a large treatment plan presentation. Value creation. The doctor needs time to develop a plan to present to you.
[58:21] Your practice is a vehicle of where you want to go. You have to figure out where you want to go.
[59:35] Sean and Cameron have an online course. They also offer group coaching. Some of their clients have doubled their practice.
[01:02:08] The doctor can make or break the success of the practice. It's important to get past your comfort zone. Communication is also key.
[01:04:23] To be successful you have to commit to it.
[01:07:11] You don't have to be perfect to be wildly successful in dentistry, but you do need to commit.
[01:08:32] Successful entrepreneurs and celebrities all have coaches.
[01:10:49] Put energy into finding people who fit your vision.
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
Links and Resources:
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website
@Millennialdentist on Facebook
On Instagram Dr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on InstagramDr. Peyman…@drpeyray on Instagram
Interview With Sully Sullivan and Peyman Raissi - Dental Profits
Sully meets up with Michael Arias and Joshua Scott to talk about dental marketing. Michael Arias is a dental marketer who focuses on ground marketing. This is literally hitting the ground and going to nearby businesses and building relationships. Michael shares why this method works and how to do it with an objective in mind.
Joshua Scott is the owner of Studio 8E8 dental marketing. His approach is building a brand through story and having an interactive website that is an experience. We talk about the importance of building trust and educating a patient before they ever walk in the practice door. We also talk about the ever changing world of digital and dental marketing and how generational differences play a role.
You can find our Michael and Scott here:
MIchael Arias The Dental Marketer YouTube
Show Notes:
[01:12] Michael Arias is the developer and founder of Ground Marketing which is an unconventional way of attracting the attention of potential customers or patients.
[01:38] Joshua Scott is the owner of the Studio 8E8 dental marketing company.
[01:50] Scott and Michael are good friends.
[02:30] How marketing is shifting towards storytelling and finding ways for people to relate to you.
[03:16] Michael used to be a nutritionist, and he had a client who was a dental consultant.
[03:40] In the past, Michael helped My Fit Foods build up their client base. The methods that he would use was ground marketing.
[03:58] His dental consultant friend offered him $1,000 if he could find him to 2-5 new patients. He decided to refine a strategy for dental marketing.
[05:03] You have to go in and ask for business cards for the dentist down the street. You also offer them cards and an employee sign up sheet.
[06:13] Joshua calls what Michael does hustle marketing. Marketing needs energy behind it. You have to put energy behind it to put things in motion.
[09:12] Why spend thousands on SEO instead of going next door and talking to people?
[10:20] If a dentist doesn't want to do it, they need someone on their team to do the ground marketing. If you go in, come out with a result.
[12:43] Every YMCA has a health fair. Call to speak to the director or receptionist. Have someone go in and set up a booth and give out floss. Know how to talk to people on the spot.
[14:54] Dentistry is human service. We need to keep the human part in dentistry.
[15:27] Joshua's approach is allowing clients to tell their story in a way that is exclusive to them.
[15:41] For Joshua, dentistry is an inspiring, innovative, beautiful type of business. It's his job to make the websites reflect this.
[16:36] The website needs to be an experience and help dentists tell their story in a way that connects.
[17:35] How a website is an opportunity to tell ourselves before a patient or customer even walks in the door.
[18:37] We should track patients we get to our website.
[19:12] Just looking at the new patient metric can be a short-sighted method.
[20:09] Before making a purchase, people need eight or nine touches before buying.
[20:47] Patients are ready to buy when they come in because of all the previous touches.
[21:21] Sully is into video and telling his story.
[24:48] Why let other people control your practice and deal with patients who make you miserable?
[26:38] When building a business you're trading time for money.
[27:04] There comes a point when the trade-off of time becomes more important.
[28:24] The more you say no to stuff, the more time you have to say yes to the important stuff.
[29:56] At some point, your practice needs to be about you being happy.
[30:39] It's important to step back and ask what do you want and what are your goals instead of blindly following what everyone else does.
[31:29] We need less new patients than you think. We need to actually do the dentistry that the patients need.
[32:44] Building a business is a long-term process. Keeping your patients long-term will give you all the work that you need.
[34:05] Sully's Dad was way more willing to listen to new ideas than many established dentists. By being open-minded, they are unstoppable.
[35:35] The key is getting small victories with the established doctor.
[38:48] Companies that can adapt and shift are always more profitable.
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
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Sully and Peyray are on a flight to attend the 3rd annual Voices of Dentistry Summit in Scottsdale, AZ. They are excited to visit the booths of other dental podcasters. Last year, they had their own booth and didn't have time for anything other than recording. Peyray will also be speaking this weekend about dental photography. He has a lot of ideas about how useful photography is for treatment planning. We hope you enjoy the conversation!
Show Notes:
[03:47] Peyray has a lot of powerpoints with great information for his presentation.
[04:07] You can see some of his work on his Instagram account. When you take great pictures, you can sell a lot of dentistry.
[04:33] You can learn so much by looking at the pictures of your cases. You can also go back and find any mistakes that you may have made in order to not repeat them in the future.
[04:55] Photography has made Peyray a better clinician.
[05:19] After dental school, he bought a camera and started taking Udemy courses and watching YouTube.
[06:19] He also learned from Eduardo Aguilar.
[07:26] Photography is a lot about the lighting and anyone can benefit from having a softbox.
[07:52] Tomorrow Peyray is going to share the settings he uses, the tools that he uses, and encourage people to go practice.
[08:34] Invest in your future and get a Nikon or Canon DSLR camera. He has the D810 full frame. The D7500 is also a great choice.
[10:36] Photography helps with documentation, and documentation is the key.
[11:39] His full arch patients and aesthetic patients get photography.
[12:46] Sully takes five or six shots of every patient. Patients can diagnose their own dentistry when they see the pictures.
[13:58] They block off some time for new hygiene patients to get photos. To Sully, hygiene is a loss leader.
[15:27] That would be four or five new hygiene patients a day.
[16:36] If a hygienist recognizes that the patient needs more than $2,000 worth of work, they make an appointment to bring them back.
[17:32] Always address the patient's chief complaint.
[21:00] It's important to take the time to communicate with the patient. Having a good team also helps.
[21:51] Sully shares the new patient experience at his office.
[26:24] Sully also does in office payment plans. They are at the point, because they are selling cases not individual procedures.
[28:54] There are a lot of missed opportunities with dentists who don't do sedation dentistry.
[30:51] Peyray goes to ADA sedation meetings. You can do so much more if you learn how to use it. IV brings a level of predictability.
[32:41] Peyray gives people something to relax the night before surgery, then nitrous, and then an IV.
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
Links and Resources:
MillennialDentist@gmail.com
The Millennial Dentist Website
@Millennialdentist on Facebook
On Instagram Dr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on InstagramDr. Peyman…@drpeyray on Instagram
We are recording this episode live in a plane flying from Nashville to Raleigh. Sully is joined by Dr. Will Jones and Dr. Ford Gatgens. We talk about AEGD, AGD and CE courses and whether they are worth it. We also talk about insurance issues from dropping some types of insurance to going entirely fee for service.
We discuss the fears around losing patients and possible problems if the economy changes. We also talk about buying a practice, hiring and building a team, turnover, and the anxiety it can cause. We talk about discovering what type of boss you want to be, establishing a vision for your practice, using technology to help patients, and more. Join us on our hour long in-flight conversation.
You can find our guests here:
Show Notes:
[01:56] Dr. Ford graduated in 2006. He did a residency in 2007. He filled in for a doctor in East Tennessee. He bought his existing practice in 2009. His practice is Accent Smile center in Dickson, TN.
[02:54] He worked over the years to add additional services and create the practice according to his own philosophy.
[03:09] He uses technology to help patient outcomes. He also does digital dentistry, laser dentistry, and implants.
[03:47] Doctor Jones graduated in 2014. He focuses on surgery and sedation dentistry. He bought his dad's practice, and he is 100% owner, but his father is an associate 2 days a week.
[04:24] They are currently struggling with when to add an associate and with hiring the right team members. They are also moving into a new office.
[06:19] For Dr. Jones, taking a year long program allowed him to better implement what he earned.
[09:04] The benefit for Dr. Ford was placing a lot of implants and the opportunity to hear professors from all around the United States. It also gave him the confidence to go out in private practice and tackle some of those bigger cases.
[13:50] Sully thinks a good associateship is the gold standard of what you can do post practice.
[16:05] Being reliant on a PPO makes it hard to be reimbursed for advanced dentistry. Maybe there is a middle ground to become less insurance dependent.
[19:32] You can't just drop your insurance patients, you also have to have enough new patients to cover that gap.
[20:36] The plan is to gradually drop one or two insurance providers first. Patients that value higher level service are what we want.
[21:53] Sully believes that the insurance will get them in the door, but he still has an opportunity to do work beyond what the insurance covers. He doesn't want to lose his initial patients in the door.
[24:01] Dropping some services, you can look at your adjustments and put that money towards marketing and be ahead of the game.
[25:22] Dr. Ford is at the point where he's going to make some decisions about his insurance providers that he accepts.
[28:37] Another option is continuing a discount with some patients even if you drop their insurance.
[29:20] Dr. Jones shares his struggles with buying his father's practice. He also struggles with discovering what type of boss he wants to be.
[31:16] He decided to find a way to be nice, yet let people know that it's his money on the line, and things need to be done a certain way.
[32:00] They've hired three new people in the past two months, and it has been great.
[33:46] In Dr. Jones's practice the staff turnover has led him to discover what type of boss he wants to be.
[35:16] After about six months, Dr. Ford started doing an upgrade on his practice. Not all team members have the same vision.
[36:21] Once you get clear on what type of boss you want to be and what your vision is, there are some things that aren't negotiable.
[37:52] There are challenges when employees have been doing things a certain way, and you want to upgrade to digital from paper.
[39:13] Become clear on what your goals are and then share that vision and that passion. When people aren't on board, that's where the hard conversations come in.
[40:16] Being a good leader is something you constantly have to work at. It's also important to surround yourself with good leaders and good mentors.
[42:05] Your long-term success comes down to your leadership skills.
[43:34] It's important to define roles.
[45:44] The more direction you give, the better the team response.
[49:51] It's human nature not to listen to the new guy.
[52:00] It's realistic to come into a practice and maintain the same team, but you will probably need to add people as you grow. There could be generational issues, and it's always good to take the time to communicate and build relationships.
[54:36] Share your vision with your team, so they will understand where you are coming from.
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
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This is part two of Sully’s chat with Dr. Tarun “T-Bone” Agarwal. In the last episode, we talked about how to take your practice further faster. Today, we kick things off with the difference between a dental practice and a dental business. T-Bone stresses the importance of having a business that allows you to do the procedures you want and work the hours you want.
He also talks about bringing in associates and how to sell your practice for 4X instead of 1X. We discuss how a partnership is like a marriage and how true leadership comes from having skin in the game. We also discuss the possibility of unlimited earning potential and how the dental business mindset is about sustainability and creating a great lifestyle for yourself and everyone else around you.
You can find T-Bone here:
T-Bone Speaks Dentistry Podcast
Show Notes:
[02:16] The difference between running your practice and running your practice as a business or the difference between a dental practice and a dental business.
[03:49] With a dental practice you are the clinician and the dental practice leader. T-bone wants to see people move towards owning a dental business.
[05:25] It's better to own one practice as opposed to two.
[09:25] Growing from 1 million to 2 million has an overhead of about 45%.
[12:17] There is no point in growing a business if it loses the culture of you.
[12:42] A dental business gives the owner the ability to take almost unlimited vacations and can operate without you. It's all about flexibility.
[14:04] By bringing in someone else, you create a passive income stream.
[14:51] You can also sell 25% four times.
[18:47] A dental practice will have an earning ceiling, but a dental business has unlimited earning potential.
[20:13] Owners can afford to take time off. They need another practitioner to keep the rest of the team working.
[21:46] We go through seasons of life. The dental business mindset is about sustainability and creating a great lifestyle for yourself and everyone else around you.
[28:19] T-Bone is convinced that we will see nurse practitioners and PAs in the dental office during his lifetime.
[29:54] You need a dental business so that if there's a family emergency you will be able to go deal with it without closing down your practice or business.
[31:22] Flexibility gives us choices to do what we want to do.
[32:39] What are the steps for young dentists to take to get over that first hump having a business mindset. Have financial flexibility and control your spending.
[35:12] Early on, it's more of a spending problem than an earning problem.
[35:57] Don't get into the mindset of if you earn more you need to spend more.
[36:20] You need to live underneath your means and create financial margin.
[37:00] Treat your business like a business by paying yourself as an associate.
[37:33] Associate pay is usually 30%. Pay yourself 30% of what you collect. This will allow you to create the mentality of what your business actually does.
[40:14] Once you have a mortgage you're tied to it. Renting can allow you to save money and have flexibility.
[41:55] When you treat your pay mentally like a business, you can then start making good decisions.
[43:19] The T-Bone Speaks podcast is going to have a 3 part series on associates.
[43:45] The time to get serious about bringing in an associate is when you're earning around a million.
[44:20] A good business prepares for their future. You have to start getting ready for adding an associate before you do so.
[49:11] Don't waste your time scrimping and saving, learn new procedures and ways to earn more money.
[49:56] You want your team to focus on growth.
[51:00] If you're only doing a few of something, you are way better outsourcing it.
[52:59] Don't take certain procedures in house until you have reached critical mass with them.
[53:29] Your energy and focus should be on building a practice that can sustain two doctors.
[54:43] Focus on creating an environment and culture that can do more procedures.
[57:19] Everyone should have an associate, and it would change their lives.
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
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T-Bone in the Office (Part 1)
Dr. Tarun “T-Bone” Agarwal is here today. T-Bone is a dentist, a podcast host, and passionate about helping other dentists turn their practice into a business. In this episode, we talk about the importance of planning ahead of time for the following year and writing down your goals and aspirations.
T-Bone shares his wisdom from over 20 years experience and building a practice from scratch. We talk about the importance of clarity, and T-Bone shares the three key focus areas of patients, team, and clinical skills to go further faster. He shares tips on helping your team grow and you scale by learning to replace yourself. This episode is packed with so much knowledge that we had to split it up in two parts. Enjoy!
You can find T-Bone here:
T-Bone Speaks Dentistry Podcast
Show Notes:
[02:51] T-Bone lost his father-in-law last year and it put a damper on the year. They still grew, but it wasn't his best year.
[03:22] The first step to moving forward is reflecting on the past.
[03:39] T-Bone didn't set goals or plan out his 2018. He feels that this lack of planning showed.
[03:55] He's actually a big believer in sitting down and writing out goals. This year he went to a seminar about planning out your goals for the year.
[04:35] T-Bone was here in town for the seminar and decided to stop by the office for the podcast.
[04:57] It's not only important to write out your goals. It's important to share your goals and have accountability.
[05:14] Last week Sully and his office took half a day to recap what has happened in the past year of 2018.
[05:50] It's important for the owner of the business to recap before he recaps with the team.
[07:53] It's a good idea to map out what you are going to say before you discuss it with your team.
[09:14] For T-Bone, 2018 was a non clarity year. If you don't have clarity you're going to be in trouble.
[10:33] T-Bone makes the same resolution every year. That is to eat healthy and lose weight.
[10:58] He feels that the best time to plan for the following year is in September and October, so that you really have time to set the stage.
[14:10] To get further faster, you have to focus on your patients. You have to focus on your team. You have to focus on your clinical skills.
[14:42] With patients you have to address their time, their fears, and their money.
[15:12] Do more in one visit, make your dentistry last longer, and make appointments more convenient.
[15:42] T-Bone's office is going to go to a 7:00 to 7:00 schedule.
[18:26] Do something different to be there for the patients.
[19:13] The easiest way to address fear is to offer sedation in your practice. Nitrous Oxide, oral sedation, or more advanced sedation.
[22:47] Good old-fashioned TLC also helps address fear.
[23:05] Money boils down to price vs affordability.
[25:02] Affordability is about offering payment plans versus the price of the procedures.
[25:48] Step two is addressing your team and how you lead your team.
[26:17] Teach your team to learn how to replace themselves. Teach your team to know the score. Teach your team to own the space.
[26:38] Replacing yourself is about personal growth. If you train a replacement, you are able to move up.
[32:19] When you understand what's going on in your team members lives, then you can formulate a plan with those person.
[33:18] Just listen and avoid the advice monster.
[34:03] Ask questions to get them to get to your advice.
[37:56] Number two is about knowing the score. Be specific with your team members about their role and how you want them to grow.
[41:28] Ease people into new roles.
[45:06] Owning your space is about knowing everything that happens in your operatory.
[46:46] People want ownership and leadership. Make certain jobs certain people's responsibilities.
[47:30] Teach people to replace themselves, so they can advance. Know the score and specific things about your part of the practice. Teach people to own their space.
[50:31] Superstars get different treatment but everyone gets treated fairly.
[50:49] Clinical diversity. To get further faster focus on three areas of your professional life.
[51:31] We have to make a progression beyond dental school dentistry.
[52:02] The top five services are perio, hygiene, restorations, extractions, and endo. A practice is moved to a level two practice by implementing the bottom 5 procedures which are socket grafting, implants, ortho, sleep, and sedation.
[52:54] Implement the bottom five procedures at a high level.
[54:23] T-Bones goal for 2020 is to replace himself and only do the procedures he wants to do.
[56:39] It's so critical for young dentists to start to write down their goals.
[59:26] It's never too late to get started and clarify your goals.
[01:00:50] Learning is key and it should never stop.
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
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The Coaching Habit: Say Less, Ask More & Change the Way You Lead Forever
We are excited to be back. Our special guest today is Jeff Gladnick the founder and CEO of Great Dental Websites a company that focuses on creating and marketing dental websites using their proprietary software platform. Sully also happens to be a client.
We talk to Jeff about what makes a good website and how Google actually looks at a website and ranking factors. We also talk about call tracking, social media, advertising, domain names, the importance of video, and what dentists need to know to have a website that gets views and attracts patient calls.
You can find Jeff here:
Great Dental Websites on Facebook
Jeff@GreatDentalWebites.com
Show Notes:
[03:42] Having a great website is important for dentists today. Many dentists struggle with SEO and all the aspects of creating a great website.
[05:19] Jeff has a background in software. His Dad was a dentist and Jeff ended up creating a website for his dad. He has eight dentists in his family and word got out and he started creating more sites.
[07:18] Jeff has been an entrepreneur his whole life and creating dental websites seemed like a great business. Things took off, and he now has a staff of 50 or so.
[10:02] What Google cares about is the content. They don't want the same answer on every single website.
[12:12] The age of a domain matters, and it could also take three to six months to start ranking.
[12:26] A lot of SEO has to do with building links that are connected to the original website.
[13:33] The marketing strategy that Jeff uses is creating websites that are useful. The problem with social media is you have to be tuned in all the time and the information just comes and goes.
[16:04] If you want your website to actually rank and be a resource for patients, there are few things you need to do. These include schema.org, landing pages that are about a specific topic, have a page for each service you offer, have video, and reviews.
[20:55] Use call tracking numbers.
[21:43] Jeff's company has special built software that they use for call tracking.
[22:59] Jeff shares a method to tell which advertisements are actually effective by using different domains to see which one gets the referrals.
[26:56] You want to have a landing page with the information that people are looking for. Pictures in bios move the needle. Bounce rate is how long it takes for people to leave a website.
[30:31] People want to socially connect with people. If you are willing to share some personal information people will connect with it.
[33:15] Websites can get people to know you before they actually see you. They are more ready to buy when they first come in.
[34:33] Dentistry is very personal and video is a great way to help introduce yourself to potential patients.
[34:50] Creating an emotional connection will set you further down the path.
[37:16] It's powerful to have a video on your website telling your story to your patients.
[40:52] It's getting more difficult for private practices to stay competitive against large group practices.
[42:39] With SEO you want to get into the sweet spot of popular keywords against less popular keywords.
[45:58] You could use keywords to get people to your website and get calls. You need to use tracking in order to see where the calls are coming from. Look for small wins in a lot of different ways. If you can optimize individual services that's great.
[47:02] You should focus on the services that make you the most money or that you want to emphasize.
[49:28] You don't have to build websites from scratch. There are a lot of content management systems you can use like WordPress.
[50:06] Jeff's company likes to have everyone on the same platform.
[50:54] Millennials are more willing to open up and share their lives on Instagram.
[52:31] Great Dental Websites has built a platform to create the best possible dental websites. The quality of an out-of-date website goes down over time.
[53:50] The system they created is always updated. Even though, each client has custom content on their websites.
[54:53] They offer a DIY service for a monthly fee. They also have an agency on top of that to do the heavy lifting.
[01:00:07] Just using the software on Jeff's platform is usually $79 a month. Marketing packages with SEO start around $300 or $400 a month and go up.
[01:02:18] They backup their data four times a day on different physical places. As long as you have really good backups, being hacked isn't the end of the world.
[01:04:46] The client needs to create the content, because it is a partnership to make an amazing personalized website.
[01:08:03] The work and the execution is what it takes to be successful. Do a little bit every day and work on it.
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
Links and Resources:
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@Millennialdentist on Facebook
On Instagram Dr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on InstagramDr. Peyman…@drpeyray on Instagram
Dr. Paul Bass the co-founder and Director of Fortune Management is here today. Fortune Management is a medical coaching practice that helps doctors and owners find out what they want and then achieve that.
Dr. Bass is a dentist who practiced for 21 years, before founding Fortune Management with Tony Robbins and two other founders. Today it is one of the biggest practice management resources available. Dr. Bass shares his story of how he got involved with Tony Robbins and the importance of asking the right questions.
In this episode, he shares smart strategies for dental practices and getting your team to share your vision. He also shares knowledge for how to live a better life by having a vision and creating a life plan and working backwards. This episode is packed with knowledge that you won’t want to miss.
You can find our guest here:
Fortune Management Practice Mastery Podcast
Show Notes:
[02:30] Dr. Paul Bass, Tony Robbins and two other people founded Fortune Management in 1990.
[02:46] Dr. Bass practiced for 21 years in Tullahoma, TN.
[02:54] In 1988, Dr. Bass's room mate gave him a copy of Unlimited Power. It took him about four months to get started reading the book, but once he started he finished it in about four days.
[03:36] Make a point to meet your heroes.
[04:23] Dr. bass reached out to Robbins International to see if he could take a seminar.
[05:15] He ended up asking Tony Robbins to come do a seminar where he was at. The fee was $50,000, so he got 50 of his doctor friends to attend the seminar and pay a $1,000 fee.
[06:45] Dr. Bass ended up asking Tony if he wanted to have a branch in healthcare. Maybe it was divine intervention, but a partnership was formed.
[08:56] One of the goals was to preserve private practice fee dentistry.
[09:19] Wants and needs always exceed available cash flow.
[12:27] When your staff has ownership in your vision, it is way different than just the doctor having a vision.
[13:32] Look to the future and take care of your end game and take your team with you.
[14:06] 80% of getting anything done in life Is knowing why to do it.
[14:53] To get your team to buy into the vision, you need to let them help create the vision.
[16:09] When talking about transformation use emotion evoking words.
[16:33] To create a team mission statement have everyone write down emotion evoking words that express their calling in dentistry.
[25:08] The four cornerstones of building unstoppable team include shared vision. Begin your staff meeting by reading the vision and sharing.
[27:22] It's also helpful to acknowledge people.
[28:25] A set of operating principles that we call agreements. These provide certainty. Have the team decide how they are going to be together.
[31:05] Communication is the third cornerstone. It needs to be open positive communication.
[33:41] A reality check is a communication tool that is a series of questions that allows you to stop and reassess the situation no matter how upset you are.
[35:57] The fourth piece is relationships. Having a shared vision, agreements, and communication leads to a positive team relationship.
[37:55] Coaching is taking on someone else's commitment as if it was your own. Then interacting with them in such a way that they get the desired result.
[43:26] If you want to find out what people value, ask questions.
[45:48] Being on a cohesive team is what keeps quality people around.
[48:08] It's not about making money now, it's about creating a plan so that you are free and money is abundant.
[53:11] Sully has been in a funk lately. As the leaders go, so the team goes.
[54:04] We need to be able to manage our emotional state no matter what is going on around us. The most profound thing Dr. Bass learned from Tony is state management.
[55:15] You can change your focus by asking yourself a better question. This can change your thought process immediately.
[58:14] A coach can ask you questions that drives you towards your vision.
[58:37] The ultimate success formula. Number one know your outcome.
[59:42] 500mg of niacin every day to lower your cholesterol and two tablespoons of Metamucil in water before each meal.
[01:02:27] A decision is to cut away from something. If you have a behavior that isn't empowering cut away from it.
[01:02:55] Master your mind, body, and relationships.
[01:04:04] Create a lifetime plan and work backwards.
[01:05:00] Create outcomes as opposed to goals.
[01:05:19] To accelerate numbers in your practice, accelerate your hygiene re-care program.
[01:10:09] If you schedule your re-care patients 6 months and 2 weeks in advance, then if you have cancellations, you can call the next schedule of people and have them fill those spots.
[01:12:18] Fortune Management is a franchised company.
[01:19:48] The three domains of knowledge. What you know. What you don't know. What you didn't know you didn't know.
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
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We have two amazing guests today. Dr. Michael Pikos of the Pikos Symposium took time out of his busy schedule to talk about the importance of always learning, the future of dental learning, new materials being introduced, why he believes in humility, and more. Sully’s dad Dr. Rick Sullivan is also here to talk about the importance of learning and share his perspective on the recent symposium.
Dr. Michael Pikos started out as pre med and in a roundabout way became an oral surgeon. He did his first implant in 1983 and is the founder of the Pikos Implant Institute. He has a private practice that is limited to implant surgery. He is a well published author and loves learning, teaching, and dentistry. Dr. Rick Sullivan is a fourth generation dentists and practices at Sullivan Dental Partners where he is joined by Sully. He is heavily involved in continuing education to ensure the latest and best possible patient care.
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Show Notes:
[02:00] This is the fourth year of the Pikos Symposium. This one was the most fun and had a great lineup of speakers.
[03:26] They received excellent feedback. Everything needed to be clinically relevant and evidence based.
[04:44] Sully's dad Dr. Rick Sullivan is also here.
[05:24] Dr. Rick Sullivan thought the symposium was impactful and one of the best CEs that he has ever had.
[08:11] Dr. Pikos was interested in biosciences and studied premed. Then he tried door to door sales. He wanted to go back to school and dentistry was a natural choice for him.
[13:35] He then went into oral surgery and it was a perfect fit for him.
[15:57] It's so important to look at the process as opposed to the results when choosing to become a surgeon or implant surgeon.
[17:21] Restorative dentists drive everything. It's imperative for a surgical dentist to have a handle on the restorative aspects.
[18:34] A hybrid dentist has equal skills in bone and soft tissue. With these skills, the sky's the limit.
[19:21] It's important to know your limitations whether you are a generalist or a specialist.
[19:52] Learning from Dr. Pikos and seeing how he works is an amazing form of mentorship for young dentists.
[22:35] Dentists today have access to anything they want to learn. Technology has changed everything.
[23:09] If you don't implement what you learn at the course, nothing happens.
[23:40] Do what you are comfortable doing and build on the fundamentals.
[25:01] Dr. Pikos sat in for a friend who needed someone to teach an implant class, and he got hooked on the process.
[28:03] He did his first implant in 1983, and it's been a great ride.
[31:00] Even though there is new technology, dental schools sometimes teach the same old things. Your career really begins to unfold as you start taking more CEs.
[33:29] Dr. Rick Sullivan has used all of the advanced information that he has learned from Dr. Pikos.
[34:30] The Pikos Institute opened in 1991. Dr. Pikos has spent a lot of time trying to instill what needs to be done day to day and applied immediately.
[35:41] There is a live surgery, hands on, questions, and everything done in a sequential order. Dr. Pikos whole family gets involved.
[37:37] Dr. Pikos thinks of teaching dentistry as play. He enjoys what he is doing and respects what dentists have to learn. He packages things so that they will be understandable.
[39:50] You need to enjoy the journey because dentistry is constantly changing and evolving.
[41:04] There are a lot of International speakers.
[42:23] Clinicians overseas can't use the same bone materials that we use in the US like cadaver bone.
[46:44] The future of dental learning is moving towards some of the smaller meetings and real teaching. They now go to more focused meetings where they can interface with the presenters. We also have 3D learning now.
[49:06] Dr. Pikos would also like to have something online to compliment his courses.
[50:18] The next symposium is in Orlando on March 1st and 2nd.
[52:11] All of the speakers are very credible and yet very humble. It's important to always remain humble. Dr. Pikos is a product of all of the people that he has learned from.
[54:23] Dr. Rick Sullivan was blown away by the quality of the speakers at the symposium.
[56:02] Dr. Pikos is looking forward to Tetranite as a bone adhesive. It should be a game changer in a couple of years.
[01:03:39] It's our goal to learn what we can and really showcase what the millennial generation has to offer.
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
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One of our favorite people Dr. Tarun Agarwal is herewith me today to talk about the Millennial Mastermind event we will be hosting together in January. Dr. Agarwal is known as T-Bone and the host of the T-Bone Speaks podcast. He also the founder of Raleigh Dental Arts. He is excited about sharing his experience and mistakes with younger dentists to help them move forward faster.
He has been a mentor of mine and had a huge impact on my life and practice. Having accountability and access to a group of like minded individuals makes progressing so much faster and easier. There will be weekends, monthly coaching calls, individual sessions, and the ability to have office meetings and watch clinical dentistry. All aspects of dentistry will be covered from clinical, business, and mindset including short-term, medium-term, and long-term thinking.
You can find our Dr. Tarun Agarwal here:
drA@Raleighdentalarts.com
Show Notes:
[01:40] Dr. Agarwal feels that a millennial mastermind will allow him to make the most impact while also having a positive impact on himself.
[01:56] He wants to disrupt and help people figure out how to get on the right track.
[02:48] Dr. Agarwal has had a ton of success and a millennial mastermind and giving back is really his sweet spot.
[03:22] Dr. Agarwal is only 42 years old. He has been in the business for almost 20 years.
[03:53] He started a practice from scratch and had to deal with insurance issues.
[04:29] Great things happen when you put together a small group of motivated individuals who want to achieve great things for themselves and others.
[04:48] Dr. Agarwal calls himself experienced not an expert. He pivoted from a fee-for-service practice to an insurance based practice to focusing on cosmetics and adding services.
[05:36] The mastermind is about helping people and assisting young dentists to getting where they want to be faster.
[06:05] The first two years of your practice are the most important of your profession.
[06:35] This is great for other people who want to be part of a group and associated with those who are trying to push the envelope.
[07:00] Dr. Agarwal feels that people spend too much time consuming information and not enough time doing and practicing.
[07:52] Another important thing is to actually define what you want and what your values are, so you know that the things you are trying are in alignment with what you want.
[08:20] Short-term thinking is about survival. Medium-term thinking is about creating the procedures and practices that you actually want to do. Long-term thinking is about generating personal balance.
[09:50] They'll also cover clinical aspects in the mastermind group. Dr. Agarwal wants people to gain from his experience and mistakes. His wife will also talk about the mental attitude.
[11:34] There will be weekends, monthly coaching calls, individual sessions, and the ability to have office meetings and watch clinical dentistry.
[12:16] Accountability is a huge part of the mastermind.
[13:53] Dr. Agarwal has been a great mentor for Sully.
[14:59] If you want to participate get in touch with Dr. Agarwal or Sully.
[15:43] The first weekend is in January.
[16:02] Dr. Agarwal promises that it will be worth it, or he will personally write you a check.
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
Millennial Mastermind Event:
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We are Live today with Dr. Israel Puterman and Dr. Matthew Fien. Dr. Israel is a periodontist in Washington D.C. and Dr. Matthew Fien is a periodontist in Florida. They are both really excited about modern advancements in perio treatment and teach the course Hands on Guided Bone Regeneration.
Both doctors take treatment and treatment planning very seriously and understand the importance of predictability, explaining all options to patients, and keeping teeth when possible. We talk about how they ended up being periodontists. What they think is important in patient care, treatment planning, continuing education, photography, and of course Instagram.
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Show Notes:
[02:24] Dr Israel decided to become a dentist after shadowing his wife's dentist. He almost fainted, but ended up doing periodontics.
[03:45] He went to Dental school in Boston. He didn't want to be a periodontist.
[05:34] He did an implant residency in Loma Linda and discovered he did want to be a periodontist.
[06:44] Dr. Fien was planning on become a physician, then he hung out with a periodontist and learned what dentists do.
[08:09] He went into periodontics right after graduating.
[10:35] There is a huge overlap between periodontists and oral surgeons.
[14:26] After dental school is when the education really starts. Real learning is done on the job.
[16:10] Periodontists are trained in school to treatment plan bigger cases.
[16:44] Looking at the full scope of the patient instead of planning one tooth at a time.
[17:04] Dr. Fien helps patients by giving them road maps and giving alternatives to actually save teeth.
[18:23] Periodontist are trained to see the big picture.
[18:38] Now the pendulum is swinging back into saving teeth rather than taking the teeth out.
[18:53] Taking out a tooth is always a choice, but there are alternatives.
[22:15] Labeling patients and what they can afford is a big mistake. Give the patient the information they need to make a decision about their treatment plan.
[23:12] Demographics aside, all patients should be given all options.
[25:07] LANAP laser treatment for periodontists is very popular and there is some good data on it. The data is best for single teeth.
[32:30] Dr. Israel did his three years of implant residency in Loma Linda and then an extra two years of perio. He was planning on going to Manhattan, but then ended up in Washington DC.
[34:38] He now has his own practice in DC that he opened up 8 years ago.
[35:21] Dr. Israel has a lot of patients that are politicians. They have unique needs.
[36:32] Matt graduated in 2009 and now he is down in Florida.
[37:11] After a year or two of working for offices. He wanted to give his patients more attention. He focuses at three or four offices that he is most happy at.
[41:30] Taking great pictures and using Instagram makes you a better dentist.
[43:49] Israel has always been interested in photography. Last year two of his assistants went to the When Pictures Really Matter course. Then he went to the course and that is where he met Matt.
[46:42] Matt is excited about regeneration and bone and tissue grafting. For him it is about predictability and safety. He is excited about making things as safe as possible. He loves sharing cases on Instagram.
[50:13] It's a passion for him to get really good at regeneration and bone grafts.
[51:05] Everybody needs mentorship. That's how you grow.
[51:33] It's not about the materials it is knowing the thought process and why you are doing what you are doing.
[54:04] The Hands on Guided Bone Regeneration Course developed out of a need.
[59:17] There are new products and vendors making the procedures easier.
[01:01:21] It's important to start small and get really good before moving on to advanced perio and surgical techniques.
[01:03:10] Both doctors love teaching and are doing it for fun not money.
[01:07:39] Millennials are excited about education. Learning and become a better dentist is a win win for everyone.
[01:09:19] Get out of the cave, learn, go to meetings, and learn hands on.
[01:10:03] Go with your gut and build what you want and keep your end goal in mind.
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
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We are so excited to have Dr. Joe Mehranfar here today. Dr. Joe shares how he taught, obtained two master’s degrees, and didn’t always have the best grades before beginning dental school. He also shares how a mentor helped him become the implant expert that he is today. He tells the story of how he had 80 offices and almost lost everything before building his practice back up.
He also shares his experience when he first arrived from Iran, and how he eventually found his passion with teaching and giving back to the underserved and disenfranchised homeless community. He teaches at Brighter Way Live and is involved with the Dental Clinic at CASS. He shares his passion for dentistry and implants done the right way and giving back to those less fortunate.
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Show Notes:
[01:40] Dr. Joe shares the winding road that he traveled to actually make it through dental school. He even obtained two master's degrees and taught anatomy.
[08:57] He became an assistant and learned how to do implants.
[10:03] He moved to Phoenix and started doing implants.
[11:03] Dr. Joe offered affordable implants and got over 100 patients right out of school.
[12:24] The impact of ego, experience, and nerves.
[13:09] He then partnered with ClearChoice and started lecturing about the product.
[14:10] After opening many practices, he ran out of money and went bankrupt.
[14:49] They had investors lined up, but it didn't pan out.
[15:25] Out of 80 offices, he was able to retain 8 of them.
[16:26] He was trying to build business and mailed booklets to people. He would bring offices patients and do the implant surgery.
[17:29] How dentistry is such a unique opportunity. Dentists can make money even after trying things that don't work.
[18:23] Dr. Joe moved here from Iran in 1984, and his first job was a headhunter. Where he learned people skills and building trust.
[20:51] Dr. Joe always enjoyed teaching and training.
[21:13] In 2015, Dr. Joe began giving back by volunteering for a homeless service called CASS. He now has a center inside the shelter.
[25:50] He often does 240 implants in three days with the help of other dentists. They have huge volume.
[27:06] How so many competitors work together for charity and the mission.
[28:53] The majority of the restorative is done by one of Joe's residents.
[30:45] Dr. Joe customizes the case with the amount of knowledge that the student has. It also helps the volunteering companies.
[31:35] Placing implants is super popular for dental graduates.
[31:58] Advice for young dentists to get involved with placing implants.
[32:27] The importance of teaching students how to treat people safely and not hurt anyone.
[34:01] Dr. Joe is also an expert witness for attorney's in town. His biggest thing is nerve injury.
[35:16] The best advice for young dentists is to take your time and build confidence and work on a couple of successful cases.
[35:49] Use the technology like cone beams and printers to make sure everything is safe, predictable and cost effective.
[37:14] The pros and cons of free hand and guided implant surgeries.
[38:43] Machines need to be calibrated so that everything is accurate.
[43:09] Dr. Joe loves surgery.
[43:42] Looking at the socket to see what size implant is needed. Dr. Joe gives his measurement technique.
[48:19] Get your tickets for DIA2018 at InfluenceDental.com.
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
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Dr. Paresh Shah is here to talk about the importance of continuing education, treatment planning, and having a mentor. Dr. Shah was born in India, but has been in Winnipeg, Canada for 50 years where he has been a solo practitioner. He has recently added an associate to his practice. After being an associate, Dr. Shaw purchased a practice from a retiring dentist and built that practice up. He really became excited about dentistry when he found mentors and teachers and like minded people to grow with.
In this episode, Dr. Shaw shares a lot of great information for young dentists and dentists starting out. He talks about the importance of getting or buying a patient base when you first start out. He talks about how to use technology in a smart, efficient, and profitable way. We talk about how to find and communicate with labs and lot more great stuff on today’s show.
You can find our Dr. Paresh Shah here:
Westwood Dental Center on Instagram
Show Notes:
[01:51] Dr. Shaw was born in India, but he has been in Winnipeg Canada for over 50 years.
[02:26] His family and his practice are in Winnipeg and his daughter is a dentist in Chicago.
[02:59] Dr. Shaw has been a solo practitioner, but he just got an associate.
[03:06] He does restorative dentistry, implants, cosmetic dentistry, and interdisciplinary care.
[03:20] He has a busy practice with three full-time hygienists. They have five rooms and their operation is very efficient.
[03:32] Dr. Shaw loves what he does. He used to be a super dentist and do everything, but now he focuses on what he does best.
[03:37] He has a great group of specialists that he works with.
[04:06] When Dr. Shaw first started in dentistry, he was an associate. Although, he almost became an oral surgeon.
[04:45] A distribution rep told him about a practice that was for sale, and he ended up buying his practice. He started with three chairs and no hygienist. He built the practice adding hygiene one day at a time.
[06:15] How corporate dentistry is entrenched in the US. If you work hard, and you are smart, you can buy a practice and pay the debt off.
[06:47] The importance of finding a practice that already has a patient base.
[07:20] Ask what the dollar value of those patients are?
[09:18] You can take the approach and build it and people will come, but to be successful you need a patient base.
[09:53] You could also transition the patient base of a retiring dentist.
[11:05] Find a mentor that will teach you how to diagnose and treatment plan and communicate with patients.
[11:54] Millennials want a practice that has a luxurious look.
[13:30] When you buy a new practice, there are aesthetic things you can do to make the practice look better.
[14:35] The point of buying an existing practice is cash flow.
[15:12] At first, Dr. Shah wasn't enjoying his work. Then he met a group of mentors and teachers and learned how to properly diagnose and treatment plan. He spent 5 or 6 years at the University of Minnesota.
[16:40] He saw the great lives and practices of these older dentists and their passion for dentistry.
[16:54] He is still friends with these guys. By surrounding himself with this group and taking several continuing education courses, he became enthusiastic about his practice.
[17:58] Like minded individuals can be inspiring.
[19:40] Hanging out with people ahead of you closes your information gap.
[21:07] Learning the foundation by going to the Kois Center and Spear Education.
[22:45] To understand and learn everything a young dentist really needs a continuum course.
[24:53] How you don't know what you don't know is absolutely true.
[25:45] The importance of updating and learning new techniques.
[27:38] How important it is to meet people and be exposed to people in other cities and other countries.
[28:34] The importance of creating a nonthreatening environment and creating accountability.
[30:15] The Seattle Study Club was founded by Michael Cohen. This is a university without walls that meets every four to six weeks.
[31:08] They sit down and have treatment planning sessions. There are about 270 Seattle Study Clubs around the world.
[31:34] The importance of finding a study club that wants to mentor you.
[34:04] Dr. Shah lectures about current techniques for doing everyday stuff. People have to have a foundation.
[36:30] How you can learn from your mistakes and decide what you can improve if something doesn't look good.
[37:43] He also shows advanced treatment plan cases in his study clubs.
[38:31] Digital workflow and new scanners and software. Dr. Shaw is trying to teach the digital workflow to get from here to there and be efficient about it.
[44:28] How important it is to not make learning experiences sales pitches. Dr. Shaw and a friend are doing a two-day program and will have the products of several different brands represented.
[47:33] Team members also need to be part of the education and the workflow training and creation.
[50:24] Dr. Shah incorporates changes and checklists for a reason. He doesn't change procedure without having a reason and sharing it.
[55:50] Buying a scanner, having a great lab, and getting a model printer is a great way to operate.
[56:32] The key to digital is time. You can pay for your scanner in a year.
[57:56] The value of saving time whether it's 15 minutes a crown or a week a year.
[01:01:53] Interview labs and find a good lab that you can communicate with. Dr. Shah found a great lab in Canada through Instagram.
[01:04:13] Send photos to your lab and keep the lines of communication open. You both need to be accountable with each other.
[01:05:44] In Canada, lab fees are disclosed separate from dental fees.
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
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Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action
This episode is live from Quito, Ecuador. Sully is joined by Morgan, Anna, and Tessa who are three UTHSC D4 students. We discuss what the future holds for these three D4 students and what their plans are. Getting through dental school can be hectic, but once the goal of graduating is over. It is time to begin a new career as a dentist.
We talk about associateships, opening a new practice, taking over a practice, working for the government, and finding mentors. Faced with all of these decisions, it is probably a good time to think about what these students actually want, where they want to live, and what type of practice they want. We talk about finding options and exploring what is and isn’t a good fit.
Show Notes:
[01:03] Morgan is a D4 student at UTHSC College of Dentistry. She is from Indiana.
[01:10] Anna is also a D4 at UTHSC. She is from Connecticut.
[01:26] Tessa is also a D4 from Knoxville, TN.
[01:58] Dental school was different than they thought it would be. The time commitment is much bigger.
[02:39] The computer system and the school system took awhile to get the hang of.
[02:55] After graduating, you realize how much you don't know.
[03:09] What is next and how to deal with that.
[03:30] For Anna associateship is an option. Where depends on the licensing. Finding a good mentor is also an option.
[04:33] Find where you want to go and then find a job. Or find a job and go there.
[05:28] It's okay to find an opportunity and learn and then move on.
[06:02] Find a dentist you know and get them to introduce you to their network.
[06:38] Dental reps can be great resources for finding dental jobs.
[08:17] Cessa is not sure where she wants to go and is thinking about some type of government job.
[09:20] Start to write down what you think life will look like in a year and 5 years. Put together your vision and your goals. This can push you faster by setting yourself up to accomplish things.
[12:22] Traveling dentists in buses who go to schools. Morgan is applying for pediatric dentistry residencies.
[14:20] A lot of people are going to specialize or at least going through the application process.
[15:21] How sharing your goals can motivate you.
[16:59] Just because there are a lot of dentists, it does not necessarily mean that it is saturated. You can separate yourself from everyone else.
[18:45] Branding and social media and building your brand as a student. Start building a portfolio in dental school.
[22:36] Consider getting a nice DSLR camera.
[22:57] How to get to know a dentist you may want to work with. Go out to lunch with the team without the doctor. This can give you a real perspective. Also dig in to see what you have in common and what their long term goals are.
[25:15] Set up a contract with a trial period. You either know if it is worth working for or that it is not working.
[27:42] Have structure in place before starting an associateship or it could end badly. Also try looking at x-rays together to see if your treatment ideas are similar.
[29:12] Anna asks about programs looking for associateships like Practice on Fire and DDSMatch.
[30:05] The big thing to figure out is where you want to live.
[30:15] Sit down and decide what you want and what you want life to look like.
[31:34] You are never going to be ready for running your own practice. It is sink or swim. You can build good support with office managers etc.
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
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Big Joe, Cole, and John Wesley of the Life and Dentistry Podcast joined me live at the TDA! We had an awesome conversation on their first year out of school, residencies, buying a practice, and what CE they have taken. This episode is a must listen!
If you haven’t checked out their podcast make sure to check it out. In this episode find out the #1 thing Cole learned from residency, how John Wesley found his practice in Cookville, Tn, and how Big Joe got us roped into being the official photographers of the TDA Meeting!
I think one of the best parts of this episode is the importance of having a plan when you go in as an associate towards the future. What is the practice worth? How long will you be an associate? How long does senior dentist want to work?
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
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Taking a week off from the typical interview style podcast for some local discussion between Dr. Sully, Dr. PeyRay, and Dr. Jeff Trembley. These are some of my favorite episodes we just talk about real life problems we are dealing with and what we are doing to confront them!
In this episode, we talk about how Dr. PeyRay and Jeff have both signed up with consultants to help their practices. We are very interested to follow along with their experience and will be updating throughout the process. Dr. PeyRay has had some team turnover and his A/R has gotten a little out of hand so he is excited to have the consultant help him with his systems. Dr. Jeff is really trying to set the trajectory of his practice.
We also jumped into talking about dental insurance and what it looks like to move towards fee for service. This is something I have been wanting to do for awhile now and love hearing how it’s working with Dr. Jeff. As always this episode is just jammed packed with nuggets! Enjoy!!
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at mailto:millennialdentist@gmail.com.
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We are live from Quito, Ecuador. We have been doing a bunch of dental work here. As many of you know, I am obsessed with credit cards and have been wanting to do a credit card episode for quite a while. Yesterday, we had an hour and a half bus ride with some students and the topic of credit cards came up. This was the perfect time to record this episode about credit cards.
Some of the things we talk about include how and why to use credit cards and how to maximize the use of credit cards. We look into which cards are the best and how to make the most of rewards and cash back programs. If used correctly, credit cards can be a tool to save on travel and purchases. After listening to this episode, you should be able to make better decisions about your use of credit cards.
Show Notes:
[01:27] Kelsey is an incoming D3 at UTHC. She has a Capital One Venture card.
[01:35] Austin is the husband of a D3 And was intrigued with this conversation.
[01:49] Travis Bradley is a freelance videographer, and he has a credit card from his local credit union.
[02:15] We are going to talk about how and why we use credit cards and how to maximize them.
[02:40] If you're not paying off your credit card every month, you lose all benefits of points and rewards.
[03:26] Kelsey's husband had the Capital One Venture card before they got married, and she was added onto it.
[03:55] They pay their credit card off every month, but they use it to buy everything. They paid for their honeymoon with their points. They mostly use the card to collect points for travel.
[04:04] Austin has The Discover it card. He and his wife both have it. There is no annual fee, and it matches your cash back during the first year.
[04:52] Travis has a credit union credit card.
[05:37] Questions to ask when getting a credit card. Does status matter? What are you trying to save for?
[06:15] Deciding what you want dictates the credit route you go.
[06:31] Common credit cards are the Discover it,The American Express Delta card,The AMX card, and the Southwest card
[06:58] There are cards that are bank specific and cards that a report specific.
[07:26] Sully believes that rewards cards are the worst ones that you can get.
[08:09] Your only earning one point per dollar unless you're using certain rewards cards for flights.
[11:26] Length of credit is one of the biggest things that impacts your credit score. Paying on time is also very important. Credit utilization ratio also matters.
[13:18] Adding a credit card increases your credit utilization ratio.
[14:13] Don't apply for credit cards before you make a big purchase. If you're not making a big purchase, you can take advantage of promotional rewards offers and then later down the line cancel the card.
[18:36] Cash back, international travel, and domestic travel rewards cards. Cashback cards are easy to use.These are things like Discover it, Chase Freedom, and Capital One Quicksilver.
[19:49] The biggest benefit you can get from a cashback credit card is about 2%.
[21:33] When using rewards for business expenses you want to take the tax deduction before you get the cash back.
[22:00] Sully is a Chase fan. He likes the Chase freedom card and the Chase Sapphire preferred card.
[22:46] The Chase Sapphire preferred is two points per dollar on all travel and dining, but it does have an annual fee.
[25:53] With the Sapphire preferred card you can transfer your points. You also get free TSA pre-checked.
[29:40] The Chase Sapphire Reserve card has a fee of $450 a year. But you get a $300 travel voucher. It's also three points per dollar on all travel and all dining.
[31:22] The benefit of Chase is transferring to partners this is also a drawback to the Capital One cards, because it doesn't have this benefit.
[35:51] In order to get the best credit card deal, you need to have some idea of what you want to get out of it.
[36:37] International travel is where you get the biggest bang for your buck.
[38:18] With Delta's point system you don't get a lot of bang for your buck.
[44:48] The danger of getting caught up in a rewards program. Be cautious you don't buy things you don't need just to earn rewards.
[45:26] It's a good idea to pay off your credit cards immediately.
[48:12] There is also a benefit to getting your Sapphire preferred card at certain times of the year. Bonuses and promotions change throughout the year.
[54:14] If you plan on financing a house don't cancel any of your credit cards.
[55:29] How important it is to understand what credit is used for. Buying points just to get point isn't a great idea. It's important to have an emergency fund and also be able to pay off your credit card monthly.
[56:02] It's important to understand what you're actually accumulating points for. When you have a goal in mind you can be so much more efficient.
[56:35] Understand that there are two parts to rewards. There is the accumulation of points in the usage of points.Some cards are better at one or the other.
[56:48] Keep an eye out for the differences between cash back rewards and miles.
[57:39] The companion pass. This is the Southwest promotion where if you earn 110,000 points in a calendar year you get a companion who flies free with you on every flight you take for that year and the following calendar year.
[59:52] To maximize your points you would do so much better by getting the bonus points and then transferring points from a Chase card, because 110,000 miles is a lot. [01:00:59] The best way to do it is to get a Southwest personal card and the South West business card that each come with a 50,000 bonus point reward.
[01:02:22] If done correctly, the companion pass is the crème de la crème.
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
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I am still live at the Tennessee Dental Association in Nashville.Today I am speaking with Dr. Joseph P. Crowley who is the President of the ADA. We talk about how there are so many opportunities for young dentists and how the ADA is working to remain relevant and to share its value proposition with up and coming dentists. Other things the ADA is doing is increasing diversity, making joining the organization easier, and better explaining the value proposition.
Dr. Joseph P. Crowley has been a dentist for 41 years. He has always liked being on the forefront of what was going on. Through incremental steps in his career, becoming President of the ADA was a natural progression. He recently sold his practice to focus on his role at the ADA where he hopes to increase branding, messaging, attendance, and the perceived value to younger dentists.
This episode gives us a front row seat of what is now happening and in the works for the American Dental Association!
You can find our Dr. Joseph P. Crowley here:
ADA President Dr. Joseph P. Crowley
Show Notes:
[01:10] Part of Dr. Crowley's role is spokesperson for the American Dental Association. He is reaching out in Tennessee to help increase diversity in dentistry.
[02:17] The group at Meharry Dental School is doing a lot of cool things, and it's a perfect time for the ADA to be part of that.
[02:47] Dr. Crowley has practiced general dentistry for 41 years. For the last 18 months, he has been out of practice because of his job as President-elect of the ADA.
[03:10] Being president of the ADA is a full-time job and Dr. Crowley sold his practice.
[03:42] When Dr. Crowley started out as a dentist he worked in a school-based clinic which taught him a lot about outreach and access issues.
[03:59] Dr. Crowley enjoys being on the front end of his profession. Becoming the president of the ADA was the end of several increment steps in a long career and progression.
[05:05] Having the opportunity to influence decisions is a pretty cool place to be.
[05:18] One of the goals of the ADA is to form the future of dentistry for the new generation.
[06:13] Dr. Crowley believes it's the ADA's responsibility to be the value proposition that people would want to be part of.
[06:48] The challenge of getting the message of the ADA to resonate with young people.
[07:11] Young dentists have more options now than ever.
[07:56] One of the advantages of the ADA is that belonging to an organization makes dentists as a group stronger.
[10:31] Millennial dentists are caring and engaged.
[10:53] Providing oral health as a part of total health is a whole new world in dentistry today. Dentist are now playing a bigger role in systemic health care.
[11:55] There's a trend of young people blaming the ADA for problems. They may need to do a better job celebrating victories.
[12:52] The true value of membership in the ADA. The ADA is a powerful voice when it comes to rules and regulations. People listen when you're representing a large group.
[13:39] The ADA lobbies with big numbers to protect dental interests. They need to be there as a voice, especially when it comes to new third-party pay plans.
[16:02] They are also working on a program that connects younger dentists with older dentists.
[17:41] Millennial's have learned collaboration and the practice groups will be an integral part of that. This will be the connect back to medicine.
[21:00] The combination of an older dentist and a younger dentist working together complements each other.
[22:51] Solo practices will still exist, but group practices and collaborative practices are the wave of the future.
[23:49] The importance of bringing dentistry to more people by working in an efficient way and utilizing technology.
[25:09] The ADA role and how it plays with dental insurance. The ADA will stand up against insurance companies who aren’t paying dentists fairly.
[29:52] The ADA library is the best dental library in the world. There is even an app for drug interactions.
[31:06] One of the things that Dr. Crowley wants to do is to keep the science resources high. Dentistry is a learned profession based on science based evidence. They also want to integrate dentistry and medicine.
[33:57] 40 million people a year who see a dentist don't have a physician. Dentists need to be able to recognize health problems.
[36:14] Federal legislation versus state legislation.
[37:22] Sleep studies are done in a physician's office, but then dentists can take over treatment.
[39:56] Dentistry needs to step up and solve some of the access issues.
[41:11] The ADA is looking for solutions and if they have members who support them, they can do even more.
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
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Live from the Tennessee Dental Association with Dr. Jake Bateman. Jake was a buddy of mine in Dental School. He has a very successful practice that does a lot of dentistry the conventional way. No scanners, no milling, no printing, but super successful! I love our conversation because it really shuts out the noise we see on Facebook, dentaltown, and in podcasts that talk about how you have to have all this technology to be successful!
Jake’s practice runs at about 38% overhead and he has taken the approach of nailing down foundational dentistry. He has been super involved in Spear Education and Organized dentistry and advocates mastering the basics.
Take a listen hear an awesome perspective on what life as a general dentist looks like!
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
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Dr. Michael Scherer joins us again on the podcast a year after his Millennial Dentist podcast debut! If you haven’t checked out the first time he was on the show go listen to episode 12 first! This time we get super clinical. Out of the gate we talk about the ROI on 3D printing, where the technology is at today, and where it makes the most sense!
How about immediate loading locator dentures? Turns out you only need 2 implants to immediately load a locator denture for it to work! How about leaving the black housings in as “training wheels”? This episode is just full of pearls and lots of locator denture discussion.
We also want to recommend that if anyone is interested in 3D printing or locator dentures you should 100% sign up for his online courses at http://www.fasttrackdentalce.com. Both of these are super affordable and a great way to get you involved in both areas!
Special thanks to Jonathan Ayala with Innerview Media for helping us shoot this live on FB. Check out his website here!
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
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Growing up around dentistry, after 4 years of dental school, and 3 years in practice there are some names that you just associate as some of the great ones in our field. Kois, Pankey, Spear come to mind and this episode featured another one of those and it was an absolute privilege to have Dr. Gordon Christensen the show!
In this episode, we talked about where he sees dentistry currently. The challenges for new dentists graduating and what he would suggest young dentists do after graduating. Spoiler Alert…it has a lot to do with education and understanding all the proudcts we have out there at our disposal. According to him 1/5 dental products don’t stand up to the claims they make in advertising!
If your more interested in what Dr. Christensen is doing check out the Clinicians Report. It’s a comprehensive magazine and website that tests dental materials and products that we use everyday. The website is http://www.pccdental.com.
Dentists are amazing, but we suck at a lot of things like managaing a team, running a business and building systems. We sat down and had a awesome conversation about consulting and the steps young dentists should be taking to put their practices in the top group of practices.
Kirk also is the founder of ACT dental and has his own podcast the “Best Practices Show” We tried to extract all the knowledge we could from him. He gave us a couple rules for young dentists to live by and a couple pearls you don’t want to miss!
Special thanks to Jonathan Ayala with Innerview Media for helping us shoot this live on FB. Check out his website here!
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
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This week’s episode is a trio of short recordings from the Hinman Dental Meeting. We had the privilege of recording with Dr. Kristina Dawson and Dr. Shiven Gandhi two of the co-chairs of marketing for the 2019 Hinman, a fun interview with Hinman Member Dr. Jeff Hodges and former General Chair and 2019 Program Chair Dr. Jeff Lee and finally getting to chat with two scholarship winners Alex Howell and Jackson Griffith!
We had such an awesome time at Hinman and we hope to see everyone at 2019! Take a listen to this episode to see why you all need to be there next year!
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
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First time co-host Dr. Jeff Trembley dentist at Smile On Nashville joins me in welcoming back Dr. Brian Harris to the podcast! Brian joined us on the show on episode 19! In this episode we dig into what he has done the past year with the Smile Virtual Consult. A concept that allows him to treatment plan and present treatment digitally to patients where they can view over and over, have questions answered, all on his time.
We also talk about how Jeff is opening his start up practice in downtown Nashville as a fee for service practice based on superior cosmetics. I just try to shut up and listen as these two geniuses just pass killer info back and forth. There is no time like the present for you to create your dream practice and these two are doing and have done just that!
If you are interested in joining the Smile Virtual Consult team don’t hesitate to reach out to Dr. Harris! I would encourage everyone to check out what they are doing on instagram below!
Follow Dr. Brian Harris at @drbrianharris
Follow Dr. Jeff Trembley at @jftrembley
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
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As some of you may know I am in the middle of going through the workshops at Spear Education. I really wanted to bolster my foundation of dentistry and the principles that mold how I do things in dentistry. After looking around at some of the different institutes I settled on Spear. In this episode, we have the privilege of interviewing Dr. Jim Mckee a dentist who still practices outside of Chicago who also happens to be faculty at the Spear Center in Scottsdale, AZ.
Dr. Justin Poff a general dentist out of Nashville also going through Spear joined Peyman and I to talk about Dr. Mckee’s journey through education. This is a can’t miss episode when it comes to the importance of continuing education and learning about what the Spear Center has to offer.
For those of you just graduating the online content is second to none and would be a great resource to join!
Special thanks to Jonathan Ayala with Innerview Media for helping us shoot this live on FB. Check out his website here!
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
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Instructor at Pankey, Airway expert, and self-proclaimed famous Dr. Mark Murphy was a blast to interview! Dr. Murphy was so generous to jump away to interview with us in between a bunch of his lectures that he was speaking on at the Hinman Dental Meeting.
If you are interested in treating dental sleep medicine or just need a good laugh then you need to take a listen to this! Dr. Murphy thinks that within a couple years oral appliance therapy will become the frontline of defense over CPAP therapy for treating obstructive sleep apnea. Even better is that the ADA released a statement this past year saying that dentists are responsible for screening for OSA.
Dr. Murphy spent a good bit of time talking about developing the physician relationship and what we can do to help build that relationship. If that is not enough we talked about ways to place locators into an oral appliance for edentulous patients and jumping into medical billing!
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
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Love this episode! If you want to hear just a great perspective on finding a job, getting a contract, buying out a practice, and making it all happen than this episode is for you. Dr. Tyler Hamilton graduated with me from Tennessee in 2015. This past January 2018 he bought his doctor out and is taking over the practice.
We talked about all the ups and downs of making this happen. Now that he is owner the tide has shifted and new dilemmas arise that he has to learn to deal with such as integrating technology and how to manage a team that has been doing it one way for a long time! That is a podcast in itself!
Take a listen and I guarantee you will pick up some pearls of wisdom from this guy!
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
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This week’s episode is one of my favorite recordings from our trip to the Hinman Dental Meeting in Atlanta a couple weeks ago. Bill Marais is a lab technician, although I would refer to him more as an artist. The stuff this guy does is just masterful and really is art.
Bill has an awesome story of growing up in Capetown during the Apartheid before moving to LA in the mid 90s. After getting his degree as a dental laboratory technician in South Africa he had to take a couple steps backward to get to do that in America. He was working construction during the day, a bellman at night, and finally got his chance with a lab as a driver.
That opportunity led to a ladder that he was able to climb which ended up with him starting his own dental lab. After some crazy times he relocated the lab to Portland, OR and downsized his lab to just he and his wife.
Bill focuses on providing the highest quality of work and takes one one case at a time. We talked all about changes in technology, where the lab industry is going, and other little nuggets of information. You have to check out his work! His lab is called Disa Dental!
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
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Dr. Sully’s website and blog is http://www.drsullysullivan.com
We were finally able to grab these two implant stunners at VOD. They have the most incredible story and amazing continue education for Implants with Implant Pathway! We had a fun discussion on the importance of pushing each other and challenging each other. We have found that having mentors and other like-minded dentists who are pushing each other is so important to our growth!
We also of course talk about what they are doing with Implant Pathway. I seriously think its one of the top CEs for Implants out there. Great ground up training with hands on opportunity and you are doing a great thing for this country’s veterans! Go check it out!
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
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Dr. Sully’s website and blog is http://www.drsullysullivan.com
You have heard me say it probably a million times but nothing beats in person education. In this episode, live from Big Sky, MT at the Alabama Dental Association Ski and Learn I got to catch up with my long time buddy from dental school, Dr. Zac Berry and a new friend I met at the meeting Dr. Parrish King. Both doctors are currently practicing in Alabama as associates and we had a great discussion on why they need to own, how they have grown since dental school, and finally a great discussion on dealing with manufacture reps and how to try out new materials.
I would encourage our listeners to check out this meeting. If your interested in a ski trip that has great education and a good excuse for a write off…then this could be for you. Every year around spring break the ALDA heads to Big Sky for this meeting. Its actually my 8th time out of here because of this meeting.
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
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Dr. Sully’s website and blog is http://www.drsullysullivan.com
Today’s episode is a short and sweet episode of a recap of a mastermind experience I had recently in Raleigh with some good friends. It’s a fun discussion in one of T-Bone’s basement after some continuing education all day. I say it all the time, but some of the best CE isn’t the CE, but the CE after the CE! It’s a short conversation about the importance of systems, the verbiage we use with patients, and the importance of your team being co-owners in the practice! We got cut off by dinner plans, but this fifteen minutes is just jam paced with goodness and I had to share.
One of my favorite parts is listening to my friend Dipesh talk about his education post dental school. It’s often asked on how do you pay for or can you afford education after dental school because of loans. Well, Dipesh had over half a million dollars in loans when he graduated and kept taking courses…turned out pretty good for him!
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
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This episode features two episodes from the Voices of Dentistry on highly discussed topics. First off we talk with Jeremy Taylor and Chris Stryker who are currently in the middle of the their GPR programs. If you have any interest in residency I would highly recommend tuning in!
Second on the docket we have Dr. Bryan Laskin, Doc is unicorn in dentistry for sure. He has his hands in a number of pots including multiple practices and other business ventures like OperaVR a virtual reality for dental patients. Something I will be testing out very soon! Specifically in this episode we talk about how he manages and helps grow his young millennial associates.
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
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Dr. Sully’s website and blog is http://www.drsullysullivan.com
Another fun episode from Voices of Dentistry 2018! We got to sit down with Russell Kirk, the man behind the “Business of Dentistry” Podcast. We also had my good buddy Mike Cowan who is the founder and CEO of Awaken 2 Sleep! We had a great discussion on getting into treating airway issues. Mike is a sleep technician so is just full of knowledge and statistics that we don’t hear on the dental side. Dr. Kirk gave us a lot of insight on where he struggled when he first started doing oral appliances and how important it is for us as doctors to be aware of these issues when sedating our patients.
If you’re a new dentist or new associate and your trying to figure out where to put your time and money as far as CE I would really encourage you to looking into airway courses. It’s amazing how much it can impact your practice. When you think about 1/5 people having OSA you realize it’s all over your practices. It may not be the flashiest, but it can save lives and can be profitable as well! Something to think about!
Dr. Russell Kirk: DrKirk@businessofdentistrypodcast.com
Mike Cowan: info@awaken2sleep.com
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
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As a dentist we all know the number one thing we don’t get a lot of training on is business management. In that, I would say one of the hardest parts is managing your team and implementing the right people and systems. In this episode we have a great, laid back conversation with Ragan and Jon on how dentistry is changing and how to deal with it. We talk about as a young dentist some of the best tips and tricks on running your practice and managing your team! Also some awesome tips on creating value and educating your patients to get away from insurance!
Check it out and check out the company Fortune Management. Check out their facebook group as well at @fortunemgmtmidsouth
raganhartman@fortunemgmt.com
jonharris@fortunemgmt.com
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.
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Dr. Sully’s website and blog is http://www.drsullysullivan.com
This might be my all time favorite episode! As ridiculous as it sounds…myself, T-Bone (Tarun Agarwal), John Pasicznyk, and Petar Tofovic recorded a podcast in a 16-passenger van on the way to the BeefMastor! This may be the best steak house in the world in the middle of nowhere North Carolina!
In this episode we talk about what it means to have a vision for yourself and practice, AEGD vs. GPR, and goal setting. Not just normal goal setting, but how to survive, how to get a job, and being an associate. Its just jammed packed with great information. I think you will love it!
As always let me know your feedback and make sure to sign up for the Hinman Dental Meeting March 22-24th. Its free for students and we will be located at booth #855! If you haven’t already make sure to follow us on instagram at @millennialdentist and facebook!
-Sully
Two exciting conversations today! First off, it was an absolute pleasure to get to chat with Gary Takacs at Voices of Dentistry. For those of you who don’t know, Gary is an Ace of all trades. Although he isn’t a dentist he owns a dental practice and does dental consulting, and is totally invested into helping dentists succeed.
In this episode, we talk about his journey to owning, how to make it with your local community, and the Thriving Practice Academy! Oh, and did I mention he is the Podfather? He started the first every dental podcast, the “Thriving Dentist Podcast”.
On the back half of the episode we had an awesome conversation with some of our friends at the Hinman. Adam Hodges is a dentist who has been out 17 years. He shares how crucial the Hinman Dental Meeting has been to his success and what all the Hinman has to offer new graduates! For all you students out there it is FREE! It’s a no brainer and there are lot of opportunities for scholarships! We are super excited to be attending Hinman this year and have our own booth at #855! We expect lots of you to be there and to stop by and record with us! Check it out at #MyHinman
As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at mailto:millennialdentist@gmail.com.
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Welcome back everyone! This is the first of many episodes recorded at Voices of Dentistry in Scottsdale, AZ. It was a great meeting that will be back there next January. Make sure to put that on your schedule for next year!
In this episode we had the privlidege of interning Dr. Jeff Rouse. Dr. Rouse is a prosthodontist out of Texas that teaches at Spear Education For those of you who don’t know, the Spear Education center is second to none. Its located in Scottsdale and has a number of courses, workshops, and seminars that you can attend. Can’t recommend those enough! We will be sharing more about that in later episodes I am sure as I am starting there workshops soon and we are all members of the online community!
Dr. Rouse has an awesome story that ultimately leads to a conversation about Airway Prosthodontics….and yes I had the same look you do right now when reading that! Way over my head! This episode is awesome though because it really makes you think and gives you a new perspective to airway issues and what we can do as a dentist! Everyone take a listen send us your feedback!!
Also don’t forget, we will be at the Hinman Dental Meeting in March, booth #855! Come see us!
Sully
Today we have a really fun episode which is a combination of anumber of interviews with dental students from Meharry Dental School, Eastern Carolina Dental School, University of Georgia Dental School, Tennessee Dental School, and some pre-dental students from Virgina Tech!
We had a blast talking about how awesome meetings are with ASDA, the differences between dental schools, and even tips right after graduating. Each part is a little different and starts as follows…
-Georgia’s Alex Howell out of the gate
-Virginia Tech Pre dental at
-The Ladies from Tennessee at
-Meharry Leaders at
-Group from ECU at
Share this episode with all your friends…I think there is a ton of good take home points!
-Sully
Dr. Bill may seem like your typical old dentist at first glance, but not so fast!!! He is a dentist in Georgia that is the writer of two best selling amazon books, “The 10,000 a day dentist” and “Marketing the Million Dollar Practice”. He speaks around the world and is a very active member on social media, escpecially Facebook.
What makes Dr. Williams unique is that he has built and sold multiple practices and really knows how to focus on growth. He also is a super general dentist in that he does pretty much everything! I would strongly encourage you to take a listen, reach out, and pick up one or both of his books. They will make you think for sure and you will pick up a couple nuggets of info!
You can contact him at Solstice Dental Advisors and be sure to check out this mastermind! In other news make sure to come see us at Voices of Dentistry and Hinman in March!
-Sully
Happy New Year everyone!
This is the first official release back in 2018. After a super busy holiday season the three of us are ready to get back at it. We have lots of exciting stuff coming up starting with Voices of Dentistry January 27-28th in Scottsdale, AZ! Its not to late to register so check it out! In other news we will also have a booth at Hinman Dental Meeting in Atlanta in March so please come see us there!
Let me introduce Justin Ditkofsky, or big JD as we referred to him as. He is consulting for Cirrus Consulting, a firm that helps new graduates and dentists looking to buy deal with lease and rent issues in regards to their practices. Something most of us would never even think about! Peyman can tell you first hand how hard it was to negotiate with the companies leasing the properties and how easy it would be to get taken advantage of without some help. Spending a little here can save you a ton in the long run!
If anyone has questions or thoughts on the episode let us know. And give Big JD a call…its my understanding that they would be happy to do a free consult with you in regards to what you got going on! Your silly not to take advantage of that! Some of the things we discussed our listed below…take look!
Cheers to an exciting new year everyone!
-Sully
Opening a New Practice
Office Lease Renewals
Selling Your Practice/Transitioning
Cost-Saving Strategies
Contact Cirrus Consulting Here:
https://www.cirrusconsultinggroup.com/contact/
info@cirrusconsultinggroup.com
Lieutenant Dr’s Chris Rosson and Gannon Van allen are two of my good buddies from dental school They chose to go into Navy after dental school for a lot of reasons. Obviously, the big perk is you can be debt free! I personally think it’s a great option for people to do.
In this episode, they talk about life as a military officer and dentist in the Navy. I was shocked to hear how similar it can be to private practice, the freedom you can have, and the opportunities you have to get more education. Chris is actually considering specializing in the Navy so he provided a lot of insight on that.
If your considering the military and specifically the Navy, this is a must listen to episode. They are also very willing to answer questions if you have them and all their contact info is at the end of the episode!
-Sully
As most of you listeners know I am a big fan of all things financial and one of my biggest mentors whether he knows it or not is Jim Dahle, MD, of the “White Coat Investor”. What started out as a blog, turned into a book, a bigger blog, and now a forum, it continues to grow and grow. Mainly, because its one of the few places to really get good unbiased financial advice.
In this episode we talk about loans, investing, what not to do in regards to money, who to hire in regards to money, and everything in between. This episode goes down in the top 5 for me as well as a must listen episode. I would strongly encourage all of you to check out his website, www.whitecoatinvestor.com and pick up the book!
If you have questions or thoughts feel free to reach out to him or us. As always, work smarter not harder! We will see you next time!
Sully
What an episode we have in store today! If you aren’t living under a rock or neck deep in pathology books (which you might be) then you have probably heard about the new “Floss Bar”. According to their website, “Floss Bar is a lifestyle brand empowering consumers to take back their power in the dental chair. It’s a network of actual dental offices we banded together, all run similarly, working to disrupt the industry by offering choice. ”Those choices are things like having exams, x rays, and other things usually required.
So if that doesn’t sound polarizing I don’t know what is. Actually typing that I am kind of wondering when us a dentists took the choice away to begin with. Anyway, this episode is sure to get some attention. I do want to thank Eva Sadej the founder for coming on and talking with us about Floss Bar. It was a very interesting episode and I think she will be very successful. Hopefully, we encouraged to work on a couple things!
Please send us your thoughts, spread the episode, and like us on instagram and facebook!
Sully
This episode is really what the whole podcast is about. Myself and the Holeshot(Dr. Dan) who has been MIA for a couple weeks is back interview Dr. Don Murry. Donny and I met at a CE event back in the summer and totally hit off. He is 2010 grad who is just making waves. He is starting his own CE series around golf and good times! I will actually be speaking March 10th and 11th on cerec restorations and 3d printing at one of his events!
The episode is really just a glimpse into what the life after dental school is like. Meeting other motivated individuals, developing relationships, and sharing what’s working and what’s not working.
He talks about what has worked in his practice, what hasn’t worked, and what he wants to do to keep pushing it. Make sure to check out his website https://www.areyounumbyet.com/ and his courses because they are going to be awesome! Also, Donny has the Are You Numb Yet podcast, which is great! So check it out!
Well, I got kind of lazy and didn’t edit any of those episodes so we missed a week. But, just like any good team we are coming out of the off week with a bang! This week we have Sameer Puri on the podcast to talk about his journey from dental school at USC to AEGD at Tennessee and on to a failed practiced, a thriving practice, and now his role at Spear Education with Cerec Doctors.
As a cerec user myself I was pumped to get to talk with Sam. I think you will find the episode has a lot to offer the new graduate and new dentist. Of course we had a good conversation about cad/cam and its use in dentistry. If you’re not a cerec user don’t just skip this episode because he has a great story and I promise its not a cerec homer episode!
Thanks for sharing the podcast, leaving us reviews, and giving us feedback! All your comments we get through the website make it all worthwhile!
-Sully
Great episode this week that was very educational for me. We have talked a lot over the course about the general dentist being able to do more and more because of technology. In this episode we talk to two prosthodontists who are absolutely killing it. Its a glimpse into what the future of their specialty looks like. And trust me, this aint your granddads specialty or the one you saw while in dental school.
Dr. Ivan Chicchon is a prosthodontist out of California that is doing all sorts of implant work. He is created a book with the help of some of his colleagues called the “All-On-X Handbook” A book I have already purchased! He is giving a special discount to all of our listeners. Go to www.implantninja.com/podcast and you can get 35% off. Dr. Naif Sinada is a prosthodontist currently located in Texas and is doing some insane stuff. He just started his own podcast called “Dental Outliers”. Make sure to check it out!
We would love your review on iTunes and keep spreading the word.
-Sully
This episode is totally different from the usual episodes we have. And frankly, I think its pure gold! A month or two ago I had an opportunity to be a part of a mastermind weekend with a lot of talented individuals currently in dentistry and names you are going to be hearing more of in the future. We talked about multiple practice ownership, bringing specialists in, the importance of setting goals, but most importantly how to accomplish your goals, and the importance of being around like-minded people.
It’s a late night round table with Dr. Tarun Agarwal, Dr. Meena Barsoum, Dr. John Pasicznyck, Dr. Erin Elliott, Hootan Shahidi, and myself. It sheds light onto how going to continuing education has allowed me to meet so many great people and how some of them have become such mentors to me. Its late night conversations like this that don’t happen with virtual continuing education. I am lucky because not only have I learned stuff to help m practice, but I also have new friends in the industry. I think it’s an episode you can take a lot away from. I hope you enjoy!
-Sully
Well, it turns out the three of us know absolutely nothing about embezzlement, hiring, or firing! But seriously, this was a very eye opening for all of us as I am sure it will be for you. David Harris is a private investigator, cpa, and now embezzlement specialist in Dentistry.
In this episode, he points out a lot of eye opening facts and figures on dental embezzlement. It’s a real deal and could be affecting you right now! He is super open and candid about what we need to do and how we can avoid being embezzled from.
David’s company, Prosperident is all about helping dentists avoid this. If you personally have a suspicion that something is going on I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend his company to investigate. They do it in a very stealth way that is completely hidden from everyone. He actually is giving our listeners a questionnaire that usually runs $129 through the end of 2017. Its free here, https://www.prosperident.com/prosperidents-embezzlement-risk-assessment-questionnaire/.
-David’s Contact info
-888-398-2237
-emergency@dentalembezzlement.com
In this episode we combined two different episdoes into one master episode. We actually talk with three people. First off we talked with Jordon Comstock who started Boomcloud an in office membership plan software and Ben Tuinei who started Veritas Dental Resources. Veritas is a company that deals with adding, dropping, and analyzing your insurance companies and even negotiating higher fees. Together both Jordon and Ben host a podcast that I would encourage you to listen to called “Navigating Dental Insurance”.
It was a treat doing a joint podcast with these guys who are super informative and knowledgeable about both issues. We personally have been looking into these types of things and so it was very helpful.
The back half of the episode we talked with a company called Privvy, who does a very similar thing that Boomcloud does. Emile Barraza and Abi Sheshadri the co founders joined us to talk about how there company differs. Privvy is a start up and is much smaller than Boomcloud, but does have a lower entry cost. Boomcloud has a higher entry cost but much more experience. It will be interesting to see how these companies continue to do and I would encourage to look into both of them!
If you have been in dentistry for at least an hour you have probably heard of Dr. Howard Farran. Known for being the creator of the largest dental forum online, DentalTown, and the Townie Meeting held every year in Vegas. If you want a straight shooting, business savvy, uncensored approach to getting off to a good start in your dental career…takes a listen!
Personally for Peyman and I this was a really fun episode. We actually were fortunate enough to see and meet Dr. Farran at Tennessee my second year of dental school. He was one of the first people to inspire me to look beyond just the clinical part of dentistry and at the business side. To get to interview him and bounce ideas back and forth was a neat moment for us!
I hope you enjoy the episode, make sure to follow his podcast “Dentistry Uncensored”, share the episode, and I would encourage you if your not already to become a member of DentalTown.
When we started trying to do medical billing the majority of my team and dentists in our area said we didn’t have a good chance of getting paid. Well, after a couple months of now using Code and getting things processed we have gotten a couple different claims paid and a bunch more in the pipeline. The standout is obviously the $5,000 check for a sleep appliance.
I knew that in our office we couldn’t take on more roles in office and that if we wanted to be successful we would need to team up with a third party. That’s when I met Hootan and Code. I can honestly say that they have been great to work with and we wouldn’t be successful without them.
In this episode we talk about the nuances of medical billing, where you can get paid, and the best approach to doing it. Its super informative but only touches the iceberg. You can find out more by attending one of his conferences, dinners, or courses in Raleigh at the 3d-dentists.com. His fees are super affordable at $1,000 for initial start up and only 8% of claims actually paid. His website is Code!
One of the best parts about being an owner and a dentist is being able to travel around with dental buddies, learn from each other, and write it all off! A couple of weeks ago The Holeshot and I flew down to Austin with four other dentists and an attorney to meet up with 2 local dentists. We rented a house on the lake, talked about dentistry, drank some beer, and had a great time!
This episode is a compilation of two of the times we recorded driving to and from Top Golf. Our first Roadcast if you will!
Content wise I thought it was really good, we had Dr. Jeff Alford who is an Oral Surgeon in Austin, Dr. Alec Rice, an Orthodontist in Nashville, Dr. Jeff Riggs an Oral Surgeon in Nashville, and then we had our resident attorney Clay Lee from Nasvhille. We talked about everything from getting into a specialty, to finding a job, to a really good conversation on opoid addiction and what we can do to help and not get in legal trouble!
Take a listen and enjoy this laid back good time!!! Work Harder Not Smarter!
-Sully
In this episode we hear how Dr. JohnnyP went from dropping our of his residency program after 3 months of being there and backing out on a practice purchase in the last hour, to owning multiple practices with the latest technology. It was great having a super candid conversation about the defining moments looking back on his 7 year career so far.
This is a great episode for new dentists because he shares about how making tough decisions defined his path. Not to mention what life as associate was like before owning a practice and then having to now hire associates. It’s a great perspective.
We also talked about investing in yourself, technology, and being a risk taker. Take a listen and make sure to check out his website www.evodds.com and shot him an email with questions or if your looking for a job at jp@evodds.com. Seriously, if you’re a new graduate looking for a great opportunity near Indianapolis you should give him call! Thanks everybody! –Sully
After a delicious meal at Chipotle Peyman and I sat down and got to talk with Dr. Baron Grutter who is a Michigan native currently practicing in the Midwest. I loved this episode because it really answers so many of the questions new dentists have and we get to see how things unfolded for him looking back in hindsight on everything. Questions such as dealing with debt, buying equipment for practice, buying a second office, hiring associates are just some of the stuff we got into.
And if that’s not enough we also hit on all the exciting things Baron has his hands in currently on the technology side. Baron is a part of the Blue Sky Bio team an open source software for all things implants, 3D printing, and now aligners for ortho. He currently teaches a number of courses on these subjects. For more info check his website out at www.BSPOrthoTraining.com to find out more about when courses are available! Thanks again for listening and keep spreading the word!
Sticking with the theme of good value for the money on consulting we follow up Laura Hatch with Travis Hornsby, founder of Student Loan Planner. Obviously student loans are getting out of hand and its probably the number 1 question students/new graduates have questions about. In this episode we dive right into the issues of how this happened, how to pay them off, and the options in which to do it.
I have to admit I was skeptical about this interview when we set up but was blown away with Travis. His wife is an MD so he has a unique relationship to the medial field. In addition, his fees for analyzing your loans and giving non-biased advice are super reasonable. His flat fees are $199 for an individual and $299 for a couple where they both have debt.
Reality is financial advisors and your family friend is probably the worst places to go to get advice on this subject. This is a great episode to share with friends! Below are some resources Travis gave me and remember to check us out at www.millennialdentist.com
Free dental school loan calculator download
https://www.studentloanplanner.com/free-student-loan-calculator/
Refinancing guide for all the places dentists want to check for rates:
When we all graduate we really have no clue how to run a business, manage a team, or even train the team. Frankly, we are just trying to all figure out how to do the dentistry and keep our heads above water! Consultants and in office training can be super expensive and takes up time when you could be seeing patients.
We don’t usually promote individual companies, but Front Office Rocks is an excellent resource for young dentists. 7-10 minute videos on everything related to dealing with insurance, the disgruntled patient, and answering the phone. All for $149.00 a month with no contract! All three of us have signed up and have been thrilled with the results!
Thanks for listening and as always we love to hear feedback/questions you have! Also if you haven’t yet follow us on Facebook and Instagram because we do a lot of live videos, post cases, and give aways!
Welcome back everyone! After a month off of some summer fun and activities we are getting back on our normal weekly release schedule. The last month has been all about getting really good content and interviewing lots of smarter people than us! We’re excited about the fall slate of episodes.
In this episode, Dr. Peyray, Dr. Dan, my partner/father, and I answer a couple questions on topics that we have gotten from a number of people. IV vs conscious sedation, how to communicate better with older patients and team members, treatment planning, and how much a new graduate should be spending on CE among other things.
If you got a minute please head over to Itunes and leave us a review, make sure to spread the word about the podcast, and if your interested in some Millennial Dentist Swag hit us up on our website, www.millennialdentist.com.
Wow! We just want to say thanks to everyone for listening…we cant believe we are releasing our 20th episode! We have been thrilled with the feedback from everyone so keep it coming!
In this episode we gather all together to talk about the state of the podcast and where we are at personally in our dental practices since we started back 6 months ago. We had a great discussion on sleep apnea, how Peyray is killing it and where we see the podcast going.
The plan is to take about a month off and really gather good content, hear from you and get your feedback, and frankly enjoy some time away from editing! Please be in touch and share with your friends! We will see you in August!!!
Virtual consults, test-drive makeovers, and personal branding have all been huge parts to Dr. Brian Harris’ early success! Although he isn’t a millennial he is leading the charge in the progressive ever changing landscape of dentistry. For instance, turning the idea that you can’t have a practice built on 25-35 year olds upside down!
Dr. Brian runs a practice in Arizona specifically designed around Smile design and Smile Makeovers! He works about three days a week and lectures and teaches on the side. You can check out his website at DrBrianHarris.com to find out more about his style of practice and the courses he offers!
Ultimately, this episode boils down to finding ways to love what you do. Figure out what your goals are and work backwards. Life is too short to grind it out. So set up your practice the way you want and work smarter not harder! Check out our website Millennialdentist.com.
Special thanks to Matt Winstead the Vice President of Oral Arts Dental Lab out of Huntsville, AL for driving up to Nashville to do a podcast about working with the lab. It was also great because we happen to get a surprise guest from Tbone himself who also happened to be in town. Peyman and Oral Arts have had a great working relationship and all three of us agree that there is more to working with your lab then just sending them a script!
When was the last time you visited your lab? When was the last time you called them to discuss a case? As a new dentist the lab can be a great asset for not only making you a better dentist, but also making your life easier! In this episode we discuss all this stuff as well as the future of dentistry in regards to using dental labs.
We want to take a moment to thank everyone for listening! Please spread the word and remember to work smarter….not harder!
After meeting up at the “Voices of Dentistry” in Nashville earlier this year, we knew we had to sit down with Danny Domingue. As far as we were concerned we hit it off and loved what this guy had to say about implants and being a badass young dentist. We were also a couple fireballs deep with the Dentists, Implants, and Worms crew so that might have had something to do with it being so memorable!
This interview reminds me more of a fireside chat then an interview! We dive into the pathway to placing implants for a new grad, importance of continuing education, the future of implant dentistry, and a bunch of other random interesting stuff. As the youngest diplomat ever for the American Board of Oral Implantoligists, Peyman and I were just trying to extract info!
Danny is currently the President of the membership committee for the AAID, owner of a practice in Lousiana, and does a good bit of teaching on the side. You can see more about his bio on his website. He has a two day course coming up November 10th and 11th that I am planning on going to so check it out! Also follow him on instagram at @implantdiplomate and join the facebook group Implants in Black and White.
A couple months back Peyray I bumped into Dr. Jason Campbell at the Voices of Dentistry Summit. In a quick five minute conversation I knew we had to get him on the podcast. Dr. Campbell has created an entire institute called the Advanced Prosthetics Institute in Prescott, Arizona to teach dentists on the importance of taking a biofunctional approach to dentistry.
Holsinger, Peyray, and myself sat down with Dr. Campbell for about an hour to hear his journey from associate to owning a niche practice that deals with complex patients and care. In addition we talk about the role his teaching plays in what he does and the courses he offers at API.
This episode is worth a listen. I can honestly say I won’t look at teeth the same way after our conversation and his course on biofunction has jumped to the top of our list! We even got a special discount for our listeners. Sign up for one course with the code millennialdds2017 to get $150 off either course. Or 10% off if you sign up for both courses with the code API10for2. As always we thank you for your support and hope you will keep spreading the word!
If there is one thing I love about this episode it’s that it gets to the core of why we started it. Drs. Galen and Davina Detrik decided that they didn’t want to practice dentistry the way its always been done. They didn’t want to grind away, miss out on life, work for 30 years and look back and wonder what happened! So instead they made some crazy life decisions and haven’t looked back.
Husband, wife, business partners, both doctors are changing the landscape. In 2014 they quit their associateships and started an Air BnB style dental practice. Focusing in on high-end cases making dentistry more of an experience then a clinic. Their business name probably sums it up, “Thrive Bioesthtics” where they actually practice dentistry and their course “Thrive Experience Masterclass” where Thrive stands for Time, Happiness, Relevance, Income, Variety, and Expereince. The six qualities that Dr. Galen says are really what we all want for a fulfilled life!
Check out this episode, their website, and their course! I hope that this episode will be an inspiration to many new graduates who want to follow their dream to make it a reality! Make sure to spread the word and follow us on facebook! Check out our new friends on instagram at @thrivebioaesthetics and @davinardetrik!
Peyman and I had an awesome time interviewing founder of Implant compare Blake McClellan on his journey over the past year and the great resource that Implant compare is. Implant Compare now available on itunes, google play, and online is a completely free resource to dentists. Implant Compare started off as an instagram account to allow dentists to share cases and stories in regards to implant dentistry and everything around it. Focusing on live streaming surgeries they have grown to over 27,000 followers in just over one year.
We talked all about implant compare and how social media is impacting our practices today. Needless to say Blake knows a thing about that as they now have listeners and followers in over 84 countries!
Take a listen and make sure to follow them on instagram @implantcompare and check out there website at implantcompare.com
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In this episode Holsinger and I take a trip down memory lane! We actually went back to Dental School to promote the podcast to the students and while we were there we got a chance to catch up with Holsinger’s Pediatric residency director, Dr. Martha Wells.
Dr. Wells graduated from Pedo residency from the Ohio State University. There she met her husband(an endodontist). After a stint in private practice she became the clinical director of University of Tennessee Health Science Centers’ Pediatric Residency program where she taught our very own Dr. Dan! She has been published over dozens of times and is about the become one of the main editors for “Pediatric Dentistry: Infancy through Adolescence” .
In this episode, we talk about what its like teaching Millennials and the new strategies she has to take. She sheds light on how she balances being a mother of 3 while working part time. We also get to hear more about her personal mission of teaching others so that her work and knowledge can be multiplied. If you interested at all in academia or research this is an episode you won’t want to miss!
If there is a bright beacon of hope in Dental education it has to be Dr. Michael Scherer! Not only is he on faculty at Loma Linda and UNLV dental schools but he also has a whole online curriculum at his website! Dr. Scherer is an implant-trained prosthodontics that specializes in digital technology. He utilizes 3D printing, CBCT, and cost effective options to treat his patients and provide top of the line care.
In this episode we talk a lot about what he sees being brought to the table by Millennials in dentistry. Talking about the future of dental education in regards to technology and the new ways of learning. He is a big advocate for the pre doc student that is motivated to do something to be able to do it. He actually had one student last year place 20 implants in his pre doc clinical year. In addition, we talk about what he is doing with his online curriculum in 3D technology from cone beams to 3D printing as well as his in person course.
Youtube channels: Learn Locator
He has so generously offered a discount to his courses. The first 100 people to sign up for his online course with the coupon code “MillennialDentist” will receive $50 dollars off.
About the courses:
-In-person California courses (www.michaelschererdmd.com/dental3d): The in-person courses are perfect for doctors and assistants who want the personal touch and interaction of being able to get a quick 1 day program to get up to speed.
-Online course (www.learndental3d.com): this is a comprehensive online based education regarding the entire digital workflow and covers even more than the online course. The online course is meant for doctors and assistants to be able to casually learn the entire process from start-finish. It covers over 16 hours of interactive video, downloadable examples and workshops lessons and CE credits provided by UNLV School of Dental Medicine. It’s been hugely successful as it never expires, you are welcome to reference the information at anytime after purchasing the course. Additionally, I will continue to add video to the course as time goes on.
Had an awesome opportunity a couple weeks ago to sit down with Dr. Ernie Johnson in Scottsdale, AZ. We were both on the Spear/Cerec doctors campus at the Scottsdale training center. Everyone should make an effort to take a course out there. The campus is amazing! Dr. Johnson is a mentor for cerec doctors and I was at a training course. After a long days work we both sat down over a cold beer to discussthe importance of having a financial plan as we go throughout our career.
Dr. Johnson has a clear passion for personal finance and specifically investing. I think we could have talked all day about everything. He has gone so far to actually create a website that he specifically markets to dentists to help them get a leg up on investing. At Dentist Market Alert, he provides evidence based reasoning on how timing being in the market, out of the market, or on alert. It’s simple, but can make a huge difference in investment returns if your able to avoid drops like the dreaded 08 crash.
Take a listen, check out his website, and feel free to contact him with questions. Currently he charges only $200 a year to be apart of his online community.
Hopefully you all enjoyed Part 1 of our Hinman journey! I think it gives a snapshot into a lot of these companies if you weren’t able to be there and may convice you that next year you should go to it or another big meeting like it.
Part 2 kicks off Hank Barton, the president of Forest Dental. I was showing Peyman their dental units because he is still looking for a couple and we found them super affordable when we remodeled our office last year. This old guy in jeans walks up to us and introduces himself! I was like wow, that’s really cool! So a couple minutes later we sat down and got a chance to hear about his journey working with ADEC for 25 years before buying Forest Dental. When you look at there website you will totally get that his other passion is hot rod cars because it comes out in the chairs…they are really sharp! What we really wanted with this part was to dentists to make sure they look at all options when they are remodeling an office or opening one up. As Hank will talk about, check out their 7000 series at ForestDental.com
Next up is Alex Nudel, the founder of Revenue Well. It’s hard to even describe what revenue well does in a paragraph! Basically it is like having an additional front office team member. The system can read codes so it knows every patient that you have diagnosed a crown on that didn’t schedule. It then allows you to send emails to all those patients talking about importance of crowns. You can do this with everything so its pretty neat. They also help with reviews, social media, confirmations and everything in between it feels like. For $299 a month it will be hard to find something that all encompassing!
Finally, we wrapped up our Hinman podcast tour with Dr. Charles Blair. A retired dentist, he now spends his entire time helping dentists deal with dental coding. This is something we all get no experience with in school and immediately have to learn on the fly when it comes to dealing with insurance! His books are not that expensive and are a must have for any new graduate in a practice. We don’t push a lot of product here but its that worth it. Little teaser for an upcoming episode is Dr. Blair is currently doing a in detailed look at our office over the past year. We are going to record the entire thing and post it as an episode so you can see where we have been messing up and losing money! Practicebooster.com
Remember everyone, work smarter…not harder!
After doing lots of recording from the ole homestead here in Nashville Peyman and I decided to head south to ATL for the Hinman Dental Meeting. We actually did a neat video for Hinman on why Peyman and I are passionate about going to these large dental meetings! We love digital learning like the rest of you, but it doesn’t replace these meetings! Check it out first so you see what these episodes are all about.
So yeah, at Hinman we went around to different vendors that we thought were interesting and got them on the podcast. We wanted those who couldn’t attend to hear about some of the new companies out there as well as their take on different aspects of dentistry.
First up we have Dentist Chats who were great to talk to. I am currently using a different chat company, but these guys were awesome. I am a big believer only a month or two in that a chat person on your website is a must! They are doing a special deal for our listeners in waiving the first month fee if you mention us!!
Secondly, we interviewed Weave. Weave is basically a company that replaces your phones and integrates with your practice management software to maximize your front desk team. I am personally a user and a big fan. We saved a good bit of money by dropping AT&T. The biggest complaint your going to hear about Weave is if internet is down, so is your phones. Having good internet is key and Ill say for us personally that the amount of good things about weave outweighs the minimal outages we have had over the past year. However, everyone should look into some sort of software that helps your team up front! Skye said mention us and get your first month free and no contract!
Thirdly, we got a chance to catch up with Rohit, the founder of Practice By Numbers. I am a big believer in the fact that all practices need some software that helps track numbers. If your not tracking it you can’t improve it, its that simple! I am currently a Dental Intel user, but both would be worth looking into. Rohit is offering your first month free here as well!
Our last interview was with Banyan, a social media/review company. Everybody is starting to see those new signs pop up at dental offices. They are using a company like this to help market on social media. Although I love the idea and their concept I think its a bit overpriced as you will see. Unfortunately, we havent heard from them so you will get a good laugh at the end!
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Super excited to have the chance to interview one of dentistry’s most influential people in the area of sleep dentistry! However, we took a turn from most interviews Dr. Elliott has done and focused on her life as a dentist, who happens to be a female, her transition from associate to partner, how to avoid being a “princess” associate, and what her plans are for the future of her own practice!
Dr. Elliott was born in Southern California and was apparently quite the athlete! She played soccer in college before heading to Creighton University for Dental School. She has a passion for treating sleep apnea and is the past president of the American Sleep and Breathing Academy.
You can reach Erin at ErinElliottdds@gmail.com.
It was a privilege to get to spend some time with Peyman’s good buddy Dr. Matt Koepke. Dr. Koepke is an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon in West Virgina. You will find that in listening to the interview with Dr. Koepke that at first he may seem like your typical millennial that graduates dental school with lots of loans and then tries to figure out what to do next…guess again! He just got back a couple months ago from a trip of a lifetime taking him around the world! Capping it off with spending 2 months in Australia where he planned his start up Oral Surgery office, Appalachian Oral Surgery Center.
In this one of kind episode we see what confidence, drive, and determination can really do. Dr. Koepke has not only defied expectations but also the norm! He has taken an out of the box approach to putting emphasis on happiness, helping others, and providing top notch patient care. Best part about the podcast is he is completely open and honest about his debt load, his experience with a start up, and how he got to where he is.
And just when I thought I had finally figured this guy out he lets us inside another passion of his, medical ethics. Dr. Koepke made some great points on how us as dentists and other medical professionals have fallen off the wagon in giving and maintaining the best possible ethical care for our patients. In his brand new book, “Ethics under the Knife: Patient Care and Disservice in the Medical Industry” he tackles these questions head on.
To hear more about Dr. Koepke check out his instagram @drmattkoepke and follow his youtube channel! As always spread the word and head on over to iTunes and give us a review! And remember….Work Smarter, Not Harder!
First time we have had one of these “Senior Dentists” on the episode and I felt like it should be none other than my dad. Probably one of our favorite episodes we have recorded so far because it really gets at the core of why we started this podcast.
In the episode, Dr. Rick Sullivan, a 3rd generation dentist shares his experience over the past 30 years in practice, transitioning to a partnership, and working with a Millennial. Here how are practice has grown over 150% in two years, the keys to our success, and why he is loving dentistry more and more.
Dr. Pey Ray takes the lead in interviewing Dr. Rick on why as a seasoned dentist in his mid 50s he has continued to invest in technology. Great questions ranging from why he loves dentistry to the secret to keeping long-term staff. If your interested in dentistry or gun collecting follow him on instagram @tngunmaster and if you have more questions you would like to personally ask him his email is drsullivan@comcast.net!
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Check out this interview I just had with Jonathon Van Horn. He is a Dental specific CPA who I feel like really does provide his clients enormous benefit. If I were in the market CPA he would for sure be on my short list. Give him a shout and tell him you heard him on the podcast. Special thanks to him for taking time out of his super busy season to join us. Below is from his website www.dentistmetrics.com and his email is Jonathon@dentistmetrics.com.
Jonathan created DentistMetrics to solve the problem facing many dentists – they have a complicated business and their time is stretched way too thin. Most dentists spend 15,000 hours learning to be a dentist but ZERO hours learning how to be a business owner.
DentistMetrics aims to completely automate and outsource the bookkeeping, financial reporting, and tax portion of the dentist’s business so that they can focus on what really matters in their practice.
By creating an automated workflow for the dentist and by focusing on showing dentists what numbers they need to be watching, DentistMetrics has allowed dental practices around the country to raise profits by hundreds of thousands of dollars a year.
When not interviewing dentists on his podcast Start Your Dental Practice, coaching dentists on being a better business owner, or just nerding it up with business owners about ways to be more profitable Jonathan enjoys spending time going to the lake with his wife April, daughter Harper, and son Finn. He’s also been known to play golf. (poorly)
Weird facts about Jonathan – he was once ranked in the top ten in the nation at whiffleball, played bass guitar in a rock band for eight years, and spent his college years playing semi-professional poker.
In this episode Dr. Peyray, the Holeshot, and myself divulge the current state of our loan affairs. When you graduate its super easy to get bogged down with student loans. I think it can be one of the biggest hindrances to people’s early success. There is such a balance of living with the debt and having a strategy to pay it off.
We look at the different government options such as IBR, REPAYE, and others. We talk about refinancing and some of the programs that do this like SoFi and DRB. However, we spend most of the time talking about whether it’s a smart idea to aggressively pay your loans down or not.
The most discussed resource in this episode is something we mention very often. Best thing you can do is check out the White Coat Investor! At the end of the day we want to encourage our listeners to think about retirement vs. paying loans down early. Make sure you educate yourself on all the options. If you are one of those people who just wants to pay your loans down as soon as possible then make sure you have a plan on how your going to save after and be able to give a good reason why this is your strategy!
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This is our first non dental topic that we have had on the podcast! In fact, if you have a “High Deductible Health Plan” then no matter what you do, this episode is for you! One of the best tax advantaged accounts people can have is a a Health Savings Account or HSA, and if you have a high deductible health plan then you and your family are eligible to open up an HSA. The beauty, as we will discuss, is that the money goes in tax free, grows tax free, and if used on medical expenses comes out tax free! Thats triple tax free folks!
Of the various non dental topics to consider this was the first one I wanted to tackle because for me personally its had some relevance of late. In the episode, I discuss my wife’s recent knee surgery and what it looked like for us to have a high deductible plan and the choices we had having opened up an HSA last year. Even if your a seasoned veteran on how an HSA works I think there are some little caveats you will take away that make it worth the listen.
As we discuss in the episode one of the biggest resources for me has been the White Coat Investor. If I can recommend one site to get non biased personal finance advice this would be it! Dr. Dahle has multiple articles written about HSAs and I would urge you to take a look at his site. Remember, that as of February 2017 the contribution limits to an HSA are $6,750 for families and $3400 for singles.
Also I wanted to give a shout out to Dr. Ryan Cregger aka: Daniel’s boss, for jumping on a call and being open about his status on using an HSA. The hope is that this episode gets all of you from talking about it to actually putting money into it! Thanks for listening and remember to check us out at www.millennialdentist.com and follow us on Instagram @millennialdentist!
In episode 2 we get to hear Dr. Peyman Raissi’s story! @Drpeyray on instagram and his website is www.mynewsmiledental.com.
If you're a D4 in dental school and its the spring semester and you don’t know what your going to do…don’t fret, listen to this episode! Dr. Raissi had no clue what he was going to do until he went with a family member to an Affordable Dentures and Implants clinic. Three days later he had a job. Some hundreds of hours of CE later and lots of hard work had Peyman on his way to placing over 1,000 implants in his first two years out of school!
Myself included often gave corporate dentistry a bad rap. However, its great to hear such a success story and I personally have a new outlook on them. If your considering a corporate office you need to hear how it really molded Dr. Raissi and catapulted him into early dental success.
Now two years out of school Dr. Raissi has opened up a niche general dentist office focused on implants and a complex restorative approach to full mouth rehabilitation. Sit back and relax and hear what Dr. Raissi has to say about hanging his shingle!
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Welcome everyone to the Millennial Dentist Podcast inaugural episode! My name is Dr. Sully Sullivan and I am a general dentist in Brentwood, Tn. Myself and two of my good buddies Dr. Daniel Holsinger and Dr. Peyman Raissi have started this podcast to help our generation climb the ladder to dental success as quick as possible! Ultimately the three of us are having so much fun practicing that we want to share what we are doing to be successful.
We are going to be talking about everything from graduating dental school, planning for retirement, using technology in your practice, how we started placing implants, to how to travel around the world for free. We hope this podcast can be a little beacon of entertainment in your crazy day to day life where you can sit back, have a cold one, and maybe learn a tip or two for your practice!
In this first episode your going to hear more about this idea in detail, how Dr. Holsinger became a pediatric dentist, and a little about my story.
We would love to hear your thoughts on the podcast such as things you like or dont like. We figure the more conversational this can be with our listeners the more fun it will be for all of us! Check us out at www.millennialldentist.com, instagram at @millennialdentist, and on twitter @millennialldds!
-Dr. Sully