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Should My Hygienist Clock Out When They Have Free Time?

11.29.2023 - By Sandy Pardue & Michael AriasPlay

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Sponsors: For modern dental practices, membership plans are the way forward — but not just any plan will do. Look ahead with the platform that puts you in control, effortlessly. Mention Dental Drill Bits for 60 days FREE! https://www.planforward.io/ In this week's episode of Dental Drill Bits, we're diving deeply into a dilemma most dental practices grapple with - "Should my hygienist clock out when they have free time?" An empty dental chair is definitely the stuff of nightmares for a dental practice. With a keen focus on this issue, we aim to provide a fresh perspective on handling unpredictable schedule gaps due to cancellations and no-shows. We also delve into the potential pitfalls of moving patient appointments and the unseen consequences it can have on your practice's reputation. If you're looking to find out how to most efficiently use hygiene time in your practice, let's jump into today's episode! What You'll Learn in This Episode: Approaches to manage your hygienist's empty appointment slots caused by last-minute cancellations. The perilous after-effects of moving patients' appointments without their consent. Practical tips for filling cancelled appointments as swiftly as possible from your existing patient pool. The impact of scheduling chaos on the overall atmosphere and productivity of a dental practice. How proper scheduling can uplift the satisfaction rate among patients and staff alike. Stay tuned for the next registration period for Front Desk Pro! https://classicpractice.com/front-desk-pro/

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