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The Productive Dentist Podcast

The Productive Dentist Podcast

Auteur(s): Dr. Bruce B. Baird: America's Most Productive Dentist
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The Productive Dentist Podcast features Dr. Bruce Baird, America's Most Productive Dentist, as he shares the wisdom and knowledge he has gained in over 30 years of dentistry. A pioneer in dental implants, scheduling, leadership, and practice management, Dr. Baird has a wealth of knowledge he is eager to share to help dentist become more productive and live better lives.Copyright Productive Dentist Academy, 2021 Développement commercial et entrepreneuriat Entrepreneurship Gestion et leadership Économie
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  • Own Your Marketing Or Own Your Regret (E.261)
    Nov 20 2025

    Most dentists think marketing means Google ads and a shiny website. In this episode, Dr. Bruce Baird and Phoenix Dental Agency's Sara Hansen break that myth wide open and show you how a true marketing system turns internal opportunity into predictable growth, lower overhead, and net zero marketing.

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    39 min
  • Disease Doesn't Progress in Annual Maximums (E.260)
    Oct 31 2025

    In this inspiring conversation, Dr. Bruce Baird reunites with former team member and now national oral-systemic educator Machell Hoover. Together they trace how the philosophy of comprehensive, risk-based care evolved from their days at Granbury Dental Center to the founding of the Clinical Calibration Institute. Their message is clear: dentistry is not about insurance codes or cleaning schedules, it's about connection, prevention, and partnership in health.

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    56 min
  • Beyond Insurance Limits: Why Clinical Care Must Lead, Not PPO Rules
    Oct 17 2025

    In this episode of the Productive Dentist Podcast, Dr. Bruce Baird sits down with Fort Worth dentist Dr. Nikki Green, who sold her practice to a DSO while preserving her philosophy of care. Together they unpack the tension between ownership models, clinical autonomy, and maintaining comprehensive, patient-first dentistry in a system often driven by volume and insurance limits.

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    32 min
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