CEO Chairside with Dr. Greg Grillo

Dr Greg Grillo

CEO Chairside helps dentists grow smarter, faster, and more profitably. Hosted by dentist and entrepreneur Dr. Greg Grillo, each episode delivers practical strategies in dental marketing, patient experience, leadership, KPIs, and AI—along with candid interviews with practice owners, DSO leaders, and industry experts. From new-patient flow and case acceptance to overhead control, hygiene reactivation, transitions, and fee strategy, you’ll get step-by-step ideas you can use this week. Subscribe for actionable insights, templates, and stories from the front lines of modern dentistry.

  1. 1 g fa

    Why Dentists Still Hurt: The Truth About Posture, Stretching, and Ergonomics with Dr. John Besharse

    Neck pain, shoulder tension, headaches, and lower back discomfort have become so common in dentistry that many providers accept them as part of the profession. But what if the conventional advice is incomplete? In this episode of CEO Chairside, Dr. Greg Grillo talks with Dr. John Besharse, Doctor of Physical Therapy, Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, and founder of The Dental Physical Therapist. Dr. Besharse challenges some of dentistry’s most common assumptions about posture, stretching, massage, and ergonomic equipment. He explains why static positioning is so physically demanding, why a “tight” muscle may actually need activation rather than more stretching, and why even the best loupes or saddle stool cannot compensate for a body that has not been prepared for the demands of the operatory. The conversation also explores simple movements dental professionals can perform between patients, the areas of the body most commonly neglected, and why dentists, hygienists, and assistants should begin viewing themselves as occupational athletes. You’ll learn: • Why perfect posture may not be the answer• How static positioning contributes to pain and fatigue• Why temporary relief does not always address the root problem• The difference between stretching a muscle and activating it• A simple exercise that can be performed inside the dental office• Why physical resilience affects focus, productivity, team reliability, and career longevity• What practice owners can do to help protect their entire clinical team Dental professionals invest heavily in technology, equipment, education, and their practices. This episode is an important reminder to invest in the one piece of equipment every procedure depends on: your body.

    36 min
  2. 1 giu

    The Conversion Crisis Nobody Is Talking About

    In this episode of CEO Chairside, Dr. Greg Grillo sits down with entrepreneur and dental growth strategist Devyn Grillo for a candid conversation about one of the most overlooked challenges in dentistry: conversion. Devyn built and sold a seven-figure dental lead generation company after starting his marketing career as a teenager. After helping more than 100 dental practices generate thousands of patient inquiries, he discovered something surprising: practices receiving the exact same leads often produced dramatically different results. The difference wasn't marketing. It was what happened next. Together, Greg and Devyn explore why practices lose opportunities after the phone rings, how consumer expectations have changed, why speed-to-lead matters more than most dentists realize, and where AI may help practices improve communication, follow-up, and case acceptance. Topics include: • Why lead generation is only one piece of the growth equation • The hidden revenue leak inside many dental practices • What separates high-converting offices from low-converting offices • Why front desk conversations matter more than most dentists think • The role of trust, empathy, and patient psychology in case acceptance • How AI can support teams without replacing the human element • Why dentists must begin thinking like business owners as well as clinicians Whether you're spending heavily on marketing or simply trying to help more patients move forward with treatment, this conversation will challenge how you think about growth. Because sometimes the biggest opportunity isn't finding more patients. It's serving the ones already raising their hands and asking for help. NOTE: Do NOT attempt AI analysis as described in this interview without HIPAA-compliant steps in place. The system Devyn describes includes vital safeguards every dentist must have when using AI. Learn more at: https://www.theimplantinitiative.com/

    31 min
  3. 18 mag

    The Middle "Class" Dental Practice Is Disappearing

    Dentistry is changing fast, and many practice owners can feel it. In this solo episode of CEO Chairside, Dr. Greg Grillo explores a growing reality inside the profession: the “middle-class” dental practice is getting squeezed. Rising overhead. Flat insurance reimbursement. Staffing instability. Operational complexity. More competition. More pressure. And yet many dentists are producing more than ever while feeling less profitable, less clear, and more exhausted. This episode takes a deep dive into why the traditional “comfortable” private practice model is under pressure — and what separates the independent practices that are still thriving from the ones quietly struggling behind the scenes. Dr. Grillo breaks down: • Why being “busy” no longer guarantees profitability• The hidden operational leaks hurting many practices• How hygiene instability affects the entire business• Why patient expectations have changed dramatically• The growing divide between intentional practices and reactive ones• How DSOs and sophisticated groups are reshaping competition• Why independent dentistry still has a massive advantage — if practices evolve strategically This is not a doom-and-gloom episode about private practice dying. It’s a conversation about leadership, clarity, systems, patient trust, and the future of independent dentistry. If you’ve felt like dentistry has become heavier, more complicated, or harder to navigate than it used to be, this episode will probably resonate deeply. Because the future may not belong to the biggest practices. It may belong to the most intentional ones.

    24 min
  4. 2 mag

    Dr. Doug Sandquist on Building a Dental Practice That Actually Works

    In this episode of CEO Chairside, Dr. Greg Grillo sits down with Dr. Doug Sandquist for a raw, honest, and deeply practical conversation about what it really takes to build a successful, and sustainable, dental practice. This is not another discussion about doing more dentistry, chasing production, or scaling at all costs. Instead, Dr. Sandquist shares the hard-earned lessons from nearly three decades in practice, including how he transitioned from chasing “what works” to building a model rooted in clarity, confidence, and fulfillment. From walking away from implant surgery to redefining case acceptance through trust, not pressure, this episode challenges many of the assumptions dentists are taught early in their careers. You’ll hear how slowing down can actually accelerate growth, why multiple consult visits can outperform same-day closes, and how defining non-negotiables, both clinically and personally, can transform not just your practice, but your life. This conversation also goes beyond dentistry. It dives into burnout, identity, and the reality that success is not just about profit; it’s about profit plus fulfillment. From the “10 summers with your kids” mindset to designing a practice that aligns with your values, this episode is a powerful reminder that you have more control than you think. Key Takeaways: Why the best dentists focus on trust-building, not speed The hidden downside of “strike while the iron’s hot” case acceptance How to design a practice around your strengths—not industry norms The real difference between fee-for-service and PPO stress Why taking more time off may actually increase productivity The importance of defining personal and professional non-negotiables How discovering your “why” can reshape your entire career If you’ve ever questioned whether the traditional path in dentistry is the right one, or felt the tension between production and purpose, this episode will hit home. Listen now and rethink what success in dentistry really looks like.

    41 min
  5. 16 mar

    The $3,000 Phone Call Most Dentists Miss Every Day

    Every dental practice invests time and money trying to attract new patients. But what if one of the biggest growth opportunities in your practice isn’t marketing at all? What if it’s simply answering the phone? In this episode of CEO Chairside, Dr. Greg Grillo explores one of the most overlooked revenue leaks in modern dentistry: missed calls. Research shows that up to 40% of business calls go unanswered, and dental practices are no exception. Yet when a potential patient calls your office, that moment often represents $3,000–$7,000 in lifetime patient value. If the phone rings and no one answers, the patient usually moves on to the next practice. Dr. Grillo breaks down the Missed Call Revenue Leak Model, showing how even a small percentage of missed calls can quietly cost practices tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars each year. In this episode you’ll learn: • Why the phone has become the true front door of the modern dental practice• The real lifetime value of a new patient, and why most dentists underestimate it• How missed calls quietly drain revenue without showing up on your reports• Why many practices think they have a marketing problem when they actually have a capture problem• Practical solutions, including two you probably haven't tried that ensure every opportunity is handled If you want to understand one of the fastest ways to improve the economics of your practice without adding more dentistry to your schedule, this episode will change how you think about the ringing phone. Because sometimes the biggest growth opportunity in dentistry isn’t finding more patients. It’s making sure someone answers when they call.

    17 min

Descrizione

CEO Chairside helps dentists grow smarter, faster, and more profitably. Hosted by dentist and entrepreneur Dr. Greg Grillo, each episode delivers practical strategies in dental marketing, patient experience, leadership, KPIs, and AI—along with candid interviews with practice owners, DSO leaders, and industry experts. From new-patient flow and case acceptance to overhead control, hygiene reactivation, transitions, and fee strategy, you’ll get step-by-step ideas you can use this week. Subscribe for actionable insights, templates, and stories from the front lines of modern dentistry.