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Upcoming Dental Industry Trends for 2022

Planet DDS

An anticipated 38% dental revenue decline for 2020 (per the ADA) was countered with an overall decrease of 6%. 3 A projected “rebound” of 8% growth 4 is predicted by the end of 2021 with increased growth anticipated in 2022. . Upcoming dental industry trends for 2022 . Trend Category 1: Patient “touchpoints” .

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Help Your Patients Maximize Their Dental Insurance Benefits Before 2022

Planet DDS

Your practice also benefits by tapping into allowable reimbursements that increase production and profitability before the end of the calendar year. . As you close out the fourth quarter, put these best practices in place for your patients and your practice. . Educate Patients About Their Dental Benefits .

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7 tried-and-true tactics to curb revenue-crippling no-shows

Off the Cusp

In a recent MGMA poll of practices, nearly half— 49% —reported their no-show rates had increased since 2021. In the same poll, 39% said their rates stayed the same and only 12% said they’d seen a decrease in no-shows between 2021-2022. What did practices believe accounted for the increase in no-shows?

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Mapping the Modern Dental Patient Journey: From Click to Chair

YapiApp

And according to a Brightlocal survey, 87% of consumers used Google to evaluate local businesses in 2022. A well-managed profile, complete with positive reviews, can significantly boost your practice’s visibility and credibility.

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DSO Discussions: Consolidation, Operational Efficiency, and the Future of Dentistry

Planet DDS

The economic landscape of 2022 and 2023 presented significant challenges for many groups, largely attributable to macroeconomic variables,” says Steve Saukaitis , CEO of Select Dental Management, a group that has partnered with 37 practices across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions. One of the reasons? The economy.