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It happens every year.
Fall hits, the calendar fills up, and suddenly your front office is juggling a dozen phone calls an hour. Patients are racing to use their benefits before they expire. The schedule is packed, the team is stressed, and every day feels like a sprint to the finish line.
The end of the year is one of the busiest seasons in dentistry. It is also one of the easiest times for things to fall through the cracks.
But it does not have to feel chaotic.
With the right systems, communication, and preparation, your practice can close out the year strong, organized, and even a little ahead.
Here’s how to get your team and your schedule ready for the year-end rush.
1. Get Ahead of the “Use It or Lose It” Reminder
Every year, patients delay treatment or ignore recommendations, only to call in December in a panic.
Start your benefit reminders early. Send a simple email, text, or postcard reminding patients that unused insurance benefits and FSA dollars do not roll over. Make it easy for them to call or schedule online.
Tip: Train your team on how to handle these conversations. Have a script or checklist ready so they can guide patients through benefit questions and treatment acceptance with confidence.
2. Tighten Up Scheduling Systems
When your schedule is full, every opening counts.
Make sure your team knows:
- How to manage cancellations and waitlists
- When and how to double book productively
- Which procedures are best to prioritize in the final months
Also, review your daily huddle process. Use it to identify high-priority cases, confirm lab cases are on time, and ensure the entire team is aligned on the day’s goals.
3. Review Financial Conversations and Payment Workflows
End-of-year is a great time to collect on outstanding balances and offer prepayment incentives.
Ensure your team knows:
- How to check remaining benefits
- What scripts to use when presenting financial options
- When to follow up on unpaid claims or balances
Clear SOPs around billing, insurance verification, and collections will make a big difference in reducing financial stress on the team.
4. Support Your Team Through the Pressure
The final stretch of the year is when many teams feel the most worn down.
Acknowledge it. Talk about it. Support them through it.
Ways to help:
- Revisit expectations for breaks, overtime, and communication
- Encourage positive huddles and intentional moments of appreciation
- Make sure everyone knows what success looks like and how to get there together
A little structure can go a long way in keeping morale high and turnover low.
5. Clean Up Your Systems Before the New Year
Now is the perfect time to review and refresh:
- Onboarding checklists
- Job role SOPs
- End-of-day and end-of-month workflows
- Compliance and OSHA checklists
Start the new year with clarity. The more dialed-in your systems are, the easier it will be to bring on new hires, train consistently, and stay compliant.
Final Thought
The end of the year does not have to feel chaotic. With a little preparation and the right systems in place, it can actually be your most efficient and productive season.
Think of it as a chance to strengthen your foundation, rally your team, and finish the year with confidence.
If you are ready to simplify your systems before the year ends, My Dental SOP can help. From training and onboarding to daily workflows and accountability, our platform makes it easy to get your whole team on the same page.
Schedule your 8-minute demo of My Dental SOP and we’ll show you how to get started.