
Day 8: The Attention Gap That Costs Dentists Case Acceptance
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Most dental practices are trying to become more efficient. More automation. More systems. More technology. More speed.
But in a profession where patients are more skeptical, more distracted, and more willing to shop around, efficiency alone will not make your practice irreplaceable.
In Day 8 of The Flow Protocol, Dr. Dave breaks down deep embodiment and why whole-person attention may become one of the most valuable performance advantages in dentistry.
In this episode:
- Why four hours of dentistry can disappear while 40 minutes of paperwork feels endless.
- How fully present team members catch the hesitation, concern, or unspoken worry that turns a maybe into a yes.
- Why the future of dentistry will belong to practices that become more efficient without becoming less human.
Press play on Day 8 and learn why whole-person attention may be one of the most overlooked profit triggers in your practice.
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