#176 Dentrix Case Acceptance tips and tricks
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Show Notes
π Struggling to get patients to say YES to treatment? In this conversation, Dayna Johnson breaks down the concept of case acceptance and why it is one of the most critical metrics for a thriving dental practice. Learn how to manage unscheduled treatments, track acceptance accurately, and boost your overall case acceptance percentage to hit top-performing levels. Dayna shares practical examples, actionable tips, and best practices to help your dental team engage patients, document treatment plans correctly, and measure success using the Dentrix Practice Advisor Report. Whether youβre aiming to hit the industry average or exceed 75% acceptance rates, this session gives you the tools to turn treatment plans into scheduled production. Key Takeaways: What case acceptance really means and how to define it in your practice Why managing unscheduled treatments is key to improving acceptance rates How to update treatment statuses in your practice management software Why rejecting declined treatments helps maintain accurate reporting Understanding industry benchmarks (42%β58%) vs. top performers (75%+) Using the Dentrix Practice Advisor Report to measure progress Tips for proactive patient engagement and treatment planning Chapters: 00:00 Understanding Case Acceptance 08:29 Managing Treatment Plans Effectively 12:46 Analyzing Case Acceptance Metrics π Subscribe for more Dentrix training and practice growth strategies that help you boost production, improve team performance, and get patients saying YES.
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