It is not uncommon for a dentist and his team to be confused about the true cost of providing dentistry services to their community. One way to figure out the difference between cost and profit is to hire a non-dental CEO who has experience in calculating the overhead it costs to produce a company’s products and services.
Overhead per hour for a dental office is essentially all of the costs that go into practicing clinical dentistry, minus lab costs. Because time is money, it is important to figure out the time and financial arrangements that it takes to provide certain services. You can reduce costs and improve patient satisfaction by planning an effective and profitable schedule that meets or exceeds daily goals.
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