Dental staffing shortages continue to challenge dental practices across the country, especially when it comes to hiring and retaining hygienists. In this episode of Dental Business Made Simple, I’ll explain why this problem extends beyond labor shortages and often points directly to leadership, communication, and practice culture.
Throughout this episode, I’ll break down the financial and operational impact of turnover in a dental office, including lost production, scheduling disruption, increased stress, and declining patient experience. I’ll also be sharing how unclear expectations, inconsistent leadership, workplace drama, and weak communication create environments where strong employees disengage and eventually leave.
This episode also provides practical leadership strategies dental practice owners can implement immediately to improve retention and strengthen team culture. Join me as I discuss market-based compensation, stay interviews, accountability, efficient team meetings, predictable scheduling, and the importance of building a practice where employees feel respected, supported, and motivated to grow.
Key takeaways from this episode:
- Dental hygienist shortages impact production, scheduling, patient experience, and team morale across the entire practice.
- Employee retention often depends on leadership quality, workplace culture, communication, and operational clarity.
- High-performing dental team members value consistency, growth opportunities, predictable schedules, and professional respect.
- Strong dental practice systems such as morning huddles, defined responsibilities, and weekly meetings reduce stress and improve accountability.
- Dental practices that intentionally develop culture and leadership create stronger teams, lower turnover, better patient experiences, and long-term operational stability.
Connect with Coach Matt Doherty at dohertycoaching.com