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The Intro to AOX Course is coming to Tempe, AZ! Join us for a hands-on deep dive into the clinical and business systems behind predictable full-arch success. Seats are limited - register now to secure your spot. https://products.sharedpractices.com/tfap-intro-to-aox-2026
In this episode of The Full Arch Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Grady Gores and Dr. Brenton Ruopp to dive into real-world questions around growth, efficiency, and leadership inside a single-provider implant practice.
The conversation explores what actually changes as a practice scales — from managing higher case volume and maintaining predictability to building systems and team trust that support long-term growth. Rather than chasing speed, the episode focuses on preparation, consistency, and decision-making that protect outcomes as demand increases.
They also discuss how efficiency improves naturally through experience, simplification, and strong communication — both in surgery and across the team. As practices grow, leadership becomes just as critical as clinical skill, and this episode highlights how clarity and ownership help keep everything running smoothly.
Key Highlights: 🔹 Predictability Over Pace – Why consistent outcomes matter more than moving faster 🔹 Efficiency Through Systems – How reps, simplification, and planning create flow without rushing 🔹 Leadership at Scale – Building trust, communication, and ownership as volume increases
🎧 Listen to Episode 152 — Brenton Returns with More Questions to hear practical insights on scaling an implant practice without sacrificing control on The Full Arch Podcast.
Have a question or topic you want us to cover?Reach out to us on social media or on our website at thefullarchpodcast.com.
Submit your questions here. Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform to help us reach more dental professionals like you.
By Dr. Steven Vorholt | Shared Practices Network5
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The Intro to AOX Course is coming to Tempe, AZ! Join us for a hands-on deep dive into the clinical and business systems behind predictable full-arch success. Seats are limited - register now to secure your spot. https://products.sharedpractices.com/tfap-intro-to-aox-2026
In this episode of The Full Arch Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Grady Gores and Dr. Brenton Ruopp to dive into real-world questions around growth, efficiency, and leadership inside a single-provider implant practice.
The conversation explores what actually changes as a practice scales — from managing higher case volume and maintaining predictability to building systems and team trust that support long-term growth. Rather than chasing speed, the episode focuses on preparation, consistency, and decision-making that protect outcomes as demand increases.
They also discuss how efficiency improves naturally through experience, simplification, and strong communication — both in surgery and across the team. As practices grow, leadership becomes just as critical as clinical skill, and this episode highlights how clarity and ownership help keep everything running smoothly.
Key Highlights: 🔹 Predictability Over Pace – Why consistent outcomes matter more than moving faster 🔹 Efficiency Through Systems – How reps, simplification, and planning create flow without rushing 🔹 Leadership at Scale – Building trust, communication, and ownership as volume increases
🎧 Listen to Episode 152 — Brenton Returns with More Questions to hear practical insights on scaling an implant practice without sacrificing control on The Full Arch Podcast.
Have a question or topic you want us to cover?Reach out to us on social media or on our website at thefullarchpodcast.com.
Submit your questions here. Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform to help us reach more dental professionals like you.

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