Dental Drills Bits

Sandy Pardue and Dana Pardue

Sandy Pardue of Classic Practice Resources & Dana Salisbury discuss issues facing the dental practice owner of today. This is the podcast where you will want a pen and paper to take notes on every single procedure, system, step by step process, and lessons Sandy shares that she has accumulated in 40 years. Enjoy the fun, laid-back vibe as things get real. Sandy is an energetic lecturer and consultant in the area of dental practice management. She is Director of Consulting with Classic Practice Resources and has over 40 years of "hands-on" experience.

  1. 22H AGO

    The Raise Reset: Are You Rewarding Tenure or Trajectory?

    What happens when a new doctor buys a practice… but the team expects the same automatic raises they've received for the last 20 years? Excitement meets resistance. Vision meets comfort. And compensation conversations get awkward fast. In this episode of Dental Drill Bits, Dana and Sandy unpack the tension between loyalty and leadership — and why raises must be tied to increased value, not just time served. This conversation isn't about dismissing long-term employees. Stability matters. Commitment matters. Institutional knowledge matters. But alignment matters more. You'll learn how to: • Reset compensation expectations during a practice transition • Communicate clearly about raises before review season hits • Understand the difference between a raise and a bonus • Use staff overhead percentages to create a sustainable quarterly bonus model • Identify whether you're rewarding trajectory or tenure • Lead growth without funding stagnation Sandy walks through a practical bonus structure based on collections — not production — using a benchmark staff overhead percentage (typically 25–27%). When overhead comes in under target, the margin becomes a shared team reward. Transparent. Measurable. Sustainable. You'll also hear a powerful reminder: Raises are not a reward for time served. They are a reward for increased value. If you don't define value, your team will define it for you. Clarity protects your culture. Clarity protects your profitability. Clarity protects your relationships.   Special thanks to our sponsors: 📣 Identity Dental Marketing – Strategic, ethical, brand-aligned marketing that works. Learn more at identitydental.com 📊 Practice by Numbers – A unified platform that brings performance, workflows, and insights into one system—creating accountability without pressure and helping practices make smarter, data-driven decisions. Learn more at practicebynumbers.com 📲 Join the conversation! Have you ever experienced a situation where expectations weren't as clear as you thought? Share your story in the Dental Drill Bits Facebook Group—we may feature it in a future episode.

    25 min
  2. FEB 23

    Clarity is Accountability

    You introduce a new system. A new expectation. A new metric. And someone struggles. They're not aggressive. Not insubordinate. Not openly defiant. But they're hesitant. Slow. Guarded. Quietly pushing back. So the question becomes: Do we show empathy? Or do we hold accountability? In this episode, Dana and Sandy unpack the reality that most employees aren't resistant to change — they're protective of competence, routine, and confidence. But understanding human behavior does not mean lowering standards. Drawing on research from McKinsey & Company showing that nearly 70 percent of major change efforts fail due to employee behavior and leadership misalignment, they explore why great ideas fade out after implementation. They discuss: • Why consistency builds discipline • How unclear follow-through trains teams to ignore new systems • When coaching turns into enabling • The power of written protocols and documented conversations • Why accountability is clarity, not punishment Because in a growing practice, adaptability is not optional. The standard is the standard. Special thanks to our sponsors: 📣 Identity Dental Marketing – Strategic, ethical, brand-aligned marketing that works. Learn more at identitydental.com 📊 Practice by Numbers – A unified platform that brings performance, workflows, and insights into one system—creating accountability without pressure and helping practices make smarter, data-driven decisions. Learn more at practicebynumbers.com 📲 Join the conversation! Have you ever experienced a situation where expectations weren't as clear as you thought? Share your story in the Dental Drill Bits Facebook Group—we may feature it in a future episode.

    27 min
  3. FEB 9

    Why Dental Marketing Fails—and What Actually Works [Replay]

    What if your marketing isn't the problem—but your expectations are? In this episode, Dana and Sandy welcome Grace Rizza, the powerhouse behind Identity Dental Marketing, to break down why most dental campaigns fall flat—and what actually works. From unethical agencies to underfunded ad budgets, Grace unpacks the truth most marketers won't say out loud. If you've ever felt burned by a marketing agency, overwhelmed as a startup, or scared to go fee-for-service—this one's for you. You'll learn how to: ✅ Spot the difference between strategic marketing and expensive guesswork ✅ Avoid wasting thousands on low-quality leads and poor conversion ✅ Set realistic expectations for Google Ads and SEO ✅ Know when your marketing isn't the problem—your front desk is ✅ Confidently budget and brand your way to sustainable growth 📓 Listener Challenge: Review your last 6 months of new patient numbers. Are you tracking the right data? Is your marketing converting—or just collecting clicks? Key takeaways: 👉 You can't market your way out of bad conversion. Start with honest analysis. 👉 Dabbling in ads (like $1,000/month on Google) is worse than doing nothing. 👉 Fee-for-service practices need stronger branding, not just lead generation. 👉 Your front desk is your filter—train them or waste your marketing dollars. 👉 Success starts with realistic expectations and total ownership of your results. 🔊 Special thanks to our sponsors: 📣 Identity Dental Marketing – Strategic, ethical, brand-aligned marketing that works. Learn more at identitydental.com 📲 Join the conversation! What marketing myths have you had to unlearn? Share your experience in the Dental Drill Bits Facebook Group—we may feature your insight in a future episode!

    38 min
  4. FEB 2

    It's Procedural, Not Personal

    Episode Description Most managers don't avoid tough conversations because they're hard. They avoid them because they're awkward. In this episode of Dental Drill Bits, Dana and Sandy tackle the real-world issues that show up in nearly every dental practice: sloppy scrubs, chronic tardiness, missed clock-ins, appearance concerns, and employees who seemed perfect in the interview but show up very differently on the job. The problem isn't the people. It's the lack of clear expectations. Sandy shares decades of experience helping doctors and managers shift these conversations away from emotion and back to policy, systems, and consistency. Together, they walk through how strong onboarding, written policies, documentation, and leadership modeling prevent most of these issues before they ever escalate. You'll learn how to: Address uncomfortable topics without damaging relationships Keep conversations focused on business standards, not personal judgment Know when to observe, when to remind, and when behavior becomes a performance issue Use documentation to protect the practice and fairly support employees Build a culture where professionalism is expected, not policed If you've ever delayed a conversation hoping the problem would fix itself, this episode will give you the language, confidence, and structure to lead clearly and compassionately—starting from day one. What You'll Learn • Why unclear expectations turn small issues into awkward conversations • How onboarding sets the tone for accountability • Why employees often forget policies—and how to reset them • How to lead correction conversations without emotion or defensiveness • When and how to reference policies effectively • Why consistency matters more than confrontation • How clear expectations protect both leaders and teams Episode Sponsors Identity Dental Marketing Looking to stand out in a crowded market? Identity Dental Marketing builds brands that convert. 👉 www.IdentityDental.com

    26 min
  5. JAN 26

    Making Numbers Matter

    *]:pointer-events-auto scroll-mt-[calc(var(--header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]" dir="auto" tabindex="-1" data-turn-id= "c2d61f3a-b2c8-4558-8e8c-d5c66bc4a21c" data-testid= "conversation-turn-6" data-scroll-anchor="true" data-turn= "assistant"> Episode Summary Tracking statistics does not have to feel like micromanagement or extra work. In this episode of Dental Drill Bits, Sandy Pardue and Dana Pardue Salisbury break down why teams push back on numbers and how leaders can shift compliance into cooperation. You will learn how the right statistics eliminate micromanaging, create clarity, and help teams feel confident in their roles. Sandy shares real world examples from decades in dentistry, practical ways to assign metrics by position, and where practices should start if statistics have never been consistently tracked. What You'll Learn • Why teams resist statistics when they feel like pressure or blame • How tracking numbers reduces micromanagement • Why statistics should align with what each role can control • The danger of waiting until year end to evaluate performance • Where to start if your practice feels overwhelmed by numbers • How statistics support patient care and reduce chaos • How monthly reviews turn numbers into leadership tools Episode Sponsors This episode is sponsored by: Identity Dental Marketing Helping dental practices grow through clear messaging, branding, and marketing systems designed specifically for dentistry. Plan Forward Providing in house membership plans that improve collections, patient loyalty, and financial predictability. Upcoming Event Front Desk Pro In-Person Seminar May 8, 2026 in New Orleans, Louisiana www.classicpractice.com Promo code for $100 off tuition: Secret Sauce Subscribe and Share If this episode resonated, share it with a colleague or manager who is struggling with team buy-in around statistics. Subscribe to Dental Drill Bits so you never miss an episode.

    27 min
  6. JAN 19

    Patient Referrals Aren't Just Luck

    Episode Summary Most dental practices don't actually have a referral problem — they have a system problem. In this episode of Dental Drill Bits, Sandy Pardue and Dana Salisbury break down why referrals don't happen by chance, how inconsistent service and communication quietly sabotage growth, and what simple systems practices can put in place to earn consistent, high-quality referrals. Through real-world service examples, team accountability strategies, and practical chairside scripts, this conversation shows why referrals are a byproduct of confidence, consistency, and gratitude — not hope. What You'll Learn in This Episode • Why referrals are built through systems, not luck • How phone experiences and follow-up impact word-of-mouth • When and how team members should confidently ask for referrals • The most natural moments in the patient journey to introduce referrals • Why referred patients accept treatment and stay loyal longer • Referral incentive considerations and state regulations to know • A realistic referral benchmark every practice should aim for • How gratitude systems drive repeat referral behavior • Simple ways to track and celebrate referrals with your team Key Takeaways • Referred patients are more loyal and more likely to accept treatment • Team confidence directly influences referral outcomes • If team members aren't referring their own friends and family, that's a red flag • Asking for referrals is not pushy when it's genuine and well-timed • Gratitude and follow-up multiply referral behavior • Internal marketing delivers some of the highest ROI in a practice Thank You to Our Show Sponsors Identity Dental Marketing Looking to stand out in a crowded market? Identity Dental Marketing builds brands that convert. 👉 www.IdentityDental.com Plan Forward The #1 membership plan platform for dental practices — simple, secure, and patient-friendly. 👉 www.PlanForward.io

    23 min

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Sandy Pardue of Classic Practice Resources & Dana Salisbury discuss issues facing the dental practice owner of today. This is the podcast where you will want a pen and paper to take notes on every single procedure, system, step by step process, and lessons Sandy shares that she has accumulated in 40 years. Enjoy the fun, laid-back vibe as things get real. Sandy is an energetic lecturer and consultant in the area of dental practice management. She is Director of Consulting with Classic Practice Resources and has over 40 years of "hands-on" experience.