dentograph dental economics
Across
- 2. – The heart of any dental practice.
- 5. – What strong branding and experience build.
- 7. – Putting money into something expecting growth.
- 9. – The core service of any dental practice.
- 11. – Paid promotion to attract patients.
- 17. – A bill issued for dental services.
- 18. – Keeping patients coming back.
- 19. – The first step in a patient’s treatment journey.
- 20. – Money set aside for future investments.
- 22. – The overall financial climate affecting practices.
- 23. – What every business aims for.
- 25. – Hiring and managing a dental team.
- 26. – Movement of money in and out of a practice.
- 28. – A well-thought-out plan for success.
- 29. – Premium dental services often fall into this category.
- 30. – When costs of materials and services rise.
Down
- 1. – Other clinics in the same market.
- 2. – Deciding the cost of services.
- 3. – Expanding services to increase revenue streams.
- 4. – Recurring expenses like rent and salaries.
- 6. – Built over time through excellent service.
- 8. – Money owed by a business or individual.
- 10. – The specific audience a marketing plan focuses on.
- 11. – Scheduled time for a patient visit.
- 12. – Creating a unique identity for your practice.
- 13. – Cost for clinic space if not owned.
- 14. – Building professional relationships for growth.
- 15. – The price of materials or services.
- 16. – Reduction in value of dental equipment over time.
- 18. – Total income before expenses.
- 21. – A powerful tool for dental promotions.
- 24. – When a happy patient sends someone new.
- 27. – Compensation for employees.