1051: Metric Mondays: Why Isn't the Hygiene Schedule as Full as it Should Be? – Ariel Siegel
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Show Notes
Why does hygiene feel “booked out” and still leave you scrambling to fill holes at the last minute? In this episode, Kirk Behrendt talks with ACT coach Ariel Siegel about why an underperforming hygiene schedule is almost always a systems problem—and how to fix it with two foundational levers: a strong reappointment/recare follow-up system and a calibrated periodontal protocol.
You’ll learn what breakdowns create reactive scheduling, what “getting it right” looks like in the numbers and in patient communication, and what your team can do today to start rebuilding predictability in hygiene. Listen to Episode 1051 of The Best Practices Show!
Main Takeaways:
- A consistently full hygiene schedule depends on two core systems: strong reappointment/recare follow-up and a strong periodontal protocol.
- When systems are missing, teams become reactive and spend significant time scrambling to fill last-minute openings.
- Automated reminders are necessary, but they cannot replace a defined recare follow-up process that tracks and re-engages unscheduled patients.
- “Booked out” hygiene can still indicate a breakdown if the practice is constantly scrambling to fill tomorrow’s holes.
- A strong hygiene reappointment process requires patients to leave with the next visit scheduled and a clear understanding of why they are returning.
- A calibrated perio protocol increases consistent diagnosis, patient understanding, and acceptance, which supports both hygiene stability and restorative scheduling.
- Building systems up front reduces future effort and prevents the ongoing “chasing patients” cycle that patients often resist.
Snippets:
01:55 The two systems that keep the hygiene schedule predictably full.
03:50 What it looks like when hygiene scheduling is broken and the team becomes reactive.
04:20 Why reminders can’t be the whole recare system.
05:40 “We’re booked out months” but still scrambling—what that signals.
07:10 What “getting it right” looks like: reappointment commitment and follow-up tracking.
09:00 How calibrating a perio protocol changes perio percentages and 4000 codes.
11:30 Stop chasing patients—capture commitment while they’re in the practice.
12:10 What your team can do today: find the gaps driving last-minute holes.
12:40 The easiest short-term win: improve hygiene reappointment expectations.
14:05 Why perio protocol calibration takes alignment, tools, and consistent messaging.
16:10 Systems save hours: invest now instead of living in reactive mode.
16:55 Where to find BPA resources for hygiene reappointment/recare follow-up and calibrated perio protocol.
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:
- Best Practices Association (BPA) resources: https://www.actdental.com/free-resources/
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