The Bulletproof Dental Podcast Episode 343 HOSTS: Dr. Peter Boulden and Dr. Craig Spodak TAKEAWAYS Comprehensive diagnosis is essential, but effective delivery of treatment plans is equally important. Recording consultations can help dentists improve their presentation skills. Fear of rejection and discomfort can hinder effective enrollment. Empathy and understanding the patient's perspective are crucial in the enrollment process. Body language and context play a significant role in treatment presentations. Use patient-benefited language and avoid technical jargon to effectively communicate with patients. Record frequently asked questions and provide videos or resources to patients prior to consultations. The belief set and confidence of the doctor are important factors in patient acceptance. Storytelling and leadership can engage patients and build trust. Avoid talking to patients in a supine position and consider using consultation rooms for treatment presentations. Establish a smooth patient handoff process to ensure continuity of care. CHAPTERS 00:00 - Introduction and Reflection on the Podcast 02:04 - Updates and Speaking Engagements 03:01 - Enrolling More Dentistry and Student Discount 04:06 - Personal Experience with Lecture at Dental School 07:42 - Dental Summit and Booking Hotel Rooms 09:04 - Importance of Enrolling Dentistry 12:00 - Saying More vs. Comprehensive Diagnosis 13:20 - Recording Consultations for Self-Improvement 18:08 - Fear of Rejection and Sweaty Back Conversations 21:44 - Importance of Body Language and Empathy 25:09 - Context Matters in Treatment Presentation 27:14 - Patient-Benefited Language 29:39 - Recording Frequently Asked Questions 30:00 - The Belief Set and the Confidence of the Doctor 32:41 - Storytelling and Leadership 39:45 - Consultation Rooms vs. Treatment Rooms 45:29 - Patient Handoff Process REFERENCES Bulletproof Summit 2024 Dental Students use code: BPSTUDENT for your discount!