November 11th, 2025

Episode #7

Grow Your Practice Without Losing Control

Growth in dentistry isn’t accidental.
 
 In this episode, Dr. Roger and Dr. Parker discuss practical ways private practice owners can expand patient flow without sacrificing quality or culture.
 
 They cover emergency departments as growth engines, skillset expansion, patient education, and the importance of adaptability in modern dentistry.
 
 This episode is directed toward general dentists trying to find direction — especially those feeling frustrated or uncertain about what comes next.

 

All On 32 Breakdown: Growth Is a Decision

“Do you have a plan — or just complaints?”
Dr. Roger Pecina

There’s a difference between wanting growth and designing it.

In this episode, Dr. Roger speaks directly to private practice dentists who feel frustrated — by income, staffing, schedule, or uncertainty about the future.

Dr. Parker brings the perspective of a newer doctor navigating mentorship, skill expansion, and rapid volume in a high-demand practice.

They discuss emergency flow as a growth engine. The role of education in case acceptance. The importance of adaptability in a profession that is changing quickly.

But underneath the tactics is a deeper message:

Growth doesn’t come from wishing things were easier.

It comes from building systems that handle difficulty.

📝 What This Episode Explores

  • Why emergency access drives long-term loyalty

  • The connection between confidence and case acceptance

  • Expanding your skillset to reduce referrals

  • Mentorship as a substitute for expensive CE

  • Why dentistry is evolving faster than many are prepared for

💡 Questions Worth Asking Yourself

  • Are you building skill — or avoiding discomfort?

  • Are you preparing for change — or resisting it?

  • What does success actually mean for you?