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In this solo episode of the Dental Lighthouse Podcast, Dr. Jason breaks down why patients say “I’ll think about it” and how to turn that into a confident yes. Drawing from real coaching conversations and decades of clinical experience, he shares practical, no-fluff strategies you can implement tomorrow to improve case acceptance.
You’ll learn how to schedule the right patient the right way, stop overwhelming people with too many options, use visuals that actually make sense to patients, and create urgency without sounding salesy. Jason also dives into the power of hygienist preheating, being the second opinion as the doctor, explaining the “other side of the problem,” and when ballpark fees build trust instead of killing the case.
If your practice is presenting dentistry but struggling to get it scheduled, this episode is packed with simple fixes that work immediately.
By Jason Tanoory5
2424 ratings
In this solo episode of the Dental Lighthouse Podcast, Dr. Jason breaks down why patients say “I’ll think about it” and how to turn that into a confident yes. Drawing from real coaching conversations and decades of clinical experience, he shares practical, no-fluff strategies you can implement tomorrow to improve case acceptance.
You’ll learn how to schedule the right patient the right way, stop overwhelming people with too many options, use visuals that actually make sense to patients, and create urgency without sounding salesy. Jason also dives into the power of hygienist preheating, being the second opinion as the doctor, explaining the “other side of the problem,” and when ballpark fees build trust instead of killing the case.
If your practice is presenting dentistry but struggling to get it scheduled, this episode is packed with simple fixes that work immediately.

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