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Develop an Entrepreneurial Mindset and Create a Thriving Private Dental Practice

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Or perhaps the pandemic challenges of 2020 have sparked you to see practice ownership differently and determine to shore things up a bit. No, not everyone is cut out for dental entrepreneurship. If 2020 taught us anything – it’s that the “norms” can quickly change. It’s a new era and only the equipped will thrive.

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How Digitally Mature Solo Dental Practices Stay Competitive

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The following resources can help with that process too: Leverage What You’ve Learned in 2020 to Reimagine Your Dental Practice in 2021. 5 Analytics Driving Best Practices for Your Dental Practice or Dental Organization. Part of this discussion has included dental practice management software.

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How Digitally Mature DSOs Achieve a Competitive Advantage

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The 2020 pandemic forced more innovative uses of digital technology as well. Keep your forward-thinking edge with the following resources: Leverage What You’ve Learned in 2020 to Reimagine Your Dental Practice in 2021. 5 Analytics Driving Best Practices for Your Dental Practice or Dental Organization.

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Forward-Thinking Dentistry for Looking Ahead and Staying Ahead in 2021

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If 2020 taught you anything it would certainly include having a Plan B in place. That’s an appropriate tag but projecting future outcomes also requires essential actions to maintain consistency in your dental practice or organization. 5 Analytics Driving Best Practices for Your Dental Practice or Dental Organization.

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Upcoming Dental Industry Trends for 2022

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report an “open and busy” practice; 37.4% indicate being open but with fewer patient appointments than usual; 1% report that their practice was closed as result of the pandemic. An anticipated 38% dental revenue decline for 2020 (per the ADA) was countered with an overall decrease of 6%.