1021: Metric Mondays: Hygiene Production Is Built Months Before the Appointment – Ariel Seigel
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Show Notes
Hygiene production problems don’t start this week — they were built months ago through leading indicators you can track and influence. In this episode, Kirk Behrendt sits down with ACT Dental coach Ariel Siegel to explain why hygiene production is a lagging indicator and how to improve it by focusing on reappointment rate, perio diagnosis, and perio acceptance. You’ll learn what hygiene breakdown looks like in real time, what predictable stability looks like when systems are working, and the simplest numbers to start tracking today so you can engineer future results instead of reacting to past ones.
Listen to Episode 1021 of The Best Practices Show!
Main Takeaways
- Hygiene production is a lagging indicator that is built three to six months before the appointment through daily behaviors and tracking.
- Reviewing last week or last month’s numbers shows where you were, but it doesn’t give you a chance to change those results now.
- Reappointment rate, perio diagnosis, and perio acceptance are leading indicators that drive future hygiene production.
- When hygiene is built poorly, teams scramble to rebuild schedules, cancellations feel disruptive, and there is little depth in future hygiene.
- Perio diagnosis will vary by provider when the department lacks alignment, consistent protocols, and consistent verbal skills.
- Tracking real reappointment data (patients seen vs. patients scheduled) immediately increases awareness and improves performance.
- Focusing on one KPI for 30 days creates clarity for the team and compounds into stronger, more predictable hygiene production.
Snippets:
00:00 Hygiene production problems are built months before today.
02:16 Hygiene production is a lagging indicator driven by leading indicators.
04:22 What it looks like when hygiene is built wrong: scrambling, inconsistency, and a weak schedule.
06:33 What it looks like when you build hygiene right: stable, predictable hygiene three to six months out.
09:23 Engineer hygiene production by tracking reappointment, perio diagnosis, and perio acceptance.
11:16 The actionable first step: track patients seen vs. patients reappointed.
13:08 Use perio diagnosis by provider to find alignment gaps and improve consistency.
15:49 Pick one KPI at a time to create focus and compounding improvement.
17:13 Data removes emotion and lets the team solve the problem together.
18:35 New BPA resources added for hygiene systems and metrics.
Guest Bio/Guest Resources:
Ariel has a master’s in healthcare administration and several years of dental experience in all aspects of the administrative roles within the dental office. Her passion is to work with dental teams to empower team members to realize their full potential in order to better serve patients, improve office systems to ensure a well-functioning team/office, and to help everyone have fun in the process!
Resources mentioned in the episode:
- Best Practices Association (BPA) resources: https://www.actdental.com/free-resources/
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